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 Special Feature 2: Young People in Britain
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"Spank! Youth Culture Online" is a worldwide, online community for 14 to 24 year olds. Spank! launched 01 October 1995 and has changed a great deal since, moving from a traditional magazine format to a multifaceted online community. - Focusing on youth issues, interests, and life, Spank! is an ever-evolving centre for youth. |

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Project 312: I Have a Dream Foundation (the foundation "provides an enduring program of academic support and enrichment" for thirty sixth-grade pupils |

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"Pointless but fun? Flashmob phenomenon reaches UK" (Guardian article) |

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Children's Express: News and comment by young people for everyone |

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FirstGov for Kids - various subjects with links for young people |

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Talking with kids about tough issues: A guide for parents |

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Parents: The Anti-Drug (Drug Information, Advice, News, Sharing & Listening) |

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Teendriving: Teen New Drivers' Homepage gives basic driving and safety tips |

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Planet Britain 2000: "a wealth of information about the many attractions and opportunities Britain has to offer young people from across the world" |

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Teenage Life Online: The rise of the instant-message generation and the Internet's impact on friendships and family relationships |

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Youth Portraits seeks to give voice to young people who have been in prison -- to give them the tools to tell their own stories, to teach them an important set of skills, and to empower them to speak up about their own experiences |

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Lots of youth-related links, e.g. The Children's Society, National Council for Voluntary Youth Services, National Youth Agency; but also links on employment, citizenship and other topics |
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