Eddie Playfair, Senior Policy Manager at the AoC, said it was the ideal time to showcase the youth social action and enrichment programme as the contributions of colleges across the country were celebrated during Colleges Week.
He said: “Our main mission is to develop the skills students need for their jobs and work. We want to develop citizens who can make a wider contribution to society.
“Youth social action is about giving young people channels, opportunities, skills and support to show how they can make a difference in their communities on issues that really concern them.
“We’ll soon have 16 and 17-year-olds voting, and we know those who vote as soon as they can are more likely to continue to vote and be engaged.
“It’s about young people making a difference, making a change, developing skills to become active citizens and share in the joy of doing things collectively.”