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HULL: More young people will now be able to access support and advice, thanks to a partnership between Hull City Council's Rights and Participation Project (Rapp), Balfour Beatty and Kelvin Hall School. Rapp offers support and advice to young people on a range of issues, from difficulties at home to making sure they have a say on decisions that affect their lives.
Rapp has now teamed up with Balfour Beatty, the construction firm working on Building Schools For The Future, which has offered sponsorship to keep the project going in Kelvin Hall in Bricknell Avenue from September.See the full content of this document
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Firm's Sponsorship Helps Young People's Service
Craig Clark, Rapp manager,...
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