The NSPCC is looking for young people to join a new group that gives them the chance to shape and influence the charity’s work.

The children’s charity is launching the Young People’s Board for Change, and wants to recruit 15 members aged between 13 and 16, with those from West Dunbartonshire encouraged to apply.

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The board members will use the platform to raise awareness of what matters most to them, take action and make change happen.

The young people will take part in new experiences and opportunities, meet other young people, as well as develop confidence and learn life-long new skills, such as campaigning and public speaking.

To apply visit nspcc.org.uk/boardforchange.

Applications close on January 11.