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Furious protests drown out Birmingham Council cabinet meeting over youth service cuts
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2 years ago
Members of Birmingham's Youth Board describe the importance of youth centres and youth workers to the 'youngest city in Europe'
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00:00
Hello, we're outside Birmingham Central Library with youngsters who use Birmingham Youth Services
00:07
which are about to be cut. Why are you here today?
00:11
We're here to fight for the young people of Birmingham. Today, councillor members who are in the Cabinet Chamber
00:16
have been invited to all the hard work that youth centres can do for the young people of the city.
00:20
So that's why we're here to campaign and fight for the young people.
00:23
What important work do they do?
00:25
Sorry?
00:26
What important work do youth centres do?
00:28
For a lot of young people who are suffering from mental health issues, it's the only hot meal of the day that you get within youth centres.
00:34
It's the only time they can sleep with adjusted adults.
00:36
And if we remove youth centres, that's what we're going to do to make more young people more vulnerable
00:41
and on the streets of Birmingham more supportive.
00:44
What will happen if there are no youth services?
00:47
And you said this is where kids go to eat meals?
00:51
Exactly. When in a cost of living crisis, the restitution levels have increased so much
00:56
that people pass up to death. Young people are struggling, their families are struggling,
01:00
they're crying out for help and councillor members must get their children together for the day.
01:04
And what about youth violence? Do you think it will change that?
01:07
Of course it will. It's an obvious thing.
01:09
Also, if kids are in youth centres, they're going to be on the streets.
01:11
And when they're on the streets, they're more vulnerable.
01:13
So it's a case of youth centres going off, with young people in safe places to go,
01:17
without youth centres involved. I can quite directly imagine what will happen.
01:20
So it's really important that we fight to save youth centres.
01:22
Because they're what they need, big people.
01:24
We've come out of our way during lockdown to fight for it.
01:27
I think it shows quite how much our youth centres mean to us.
01:30
At 9 o'clock in the morning?
01:32
Quite impressive. Quite a group of teenagers.
01:34
And in a serious note, they're going to be holding a minute's silence for Hasan Ali,
01:40
who got stabbed to death just outside the council.
01:44
What's your message to the people who have voted to spend millions of pounds on,
01:50
and look around us, all these lovely, debriefing buildings?
01:54
What about the children who could get killed if these cuts go ahead?
01:58
It's a shame. We should do everything.
02:00
But at the same time, we shouldn't be giving all the nice cities to vote for.
02:03
That's the important thing.
02:05
We want to have a nice city. We want to have a city that we're proud of.
02:07
And we do. But it's important to maintain both of them.
02:10
But, obviously, youth violence isn't just a load of arse.
02:12
The fact that, how can a parent reassure a young person when someone was stabbed in the heart of our city?
02:18
So, it is obviously of concern to us all, but getting rid of youth centres isn't going to help that.
02:23
So, it's important that we fight to save them.
02:25
Which youth centres do you go to?
02:27
The city board.
02:29
You see the board?
02:31
They call it Longbridge.
02:32
Oh, the factory, which is Longbridge? Is that right?
02:34
Yes.
02:35
Is there any chance any of you could stand for council?
02:38
Well, some of us are 18 now. We're in our 18s, quite possibly.
02:42
But we'll see about that.
02:44
And just a word to all the youth workers whose jobs are on the line.
02:49
How hard do you think it is for them to keep on going, knowing that they're going to lose their jobs?
02:53
It's very hard. I've seen youth workers quite vice versa.
02:57
They're losing their jobs, but they're also losing the job they love,
03:00
that they've had for two to three decades, and that's another thing that's happening.
03:03
Youth workers in their 30s are losing their jobs. They're losing their livelihoods.
03:07
And the relationship that young people have with youth workers is unlike anything else.
03:12
It's something between a teacher and a parent. It's irreplaceable.
03:16
And if I were to lose, for example, an art and art youth worker, Juliette, I don't know what I'd do.
03:21
And she is amazing.
03:22
Because it's voluntary, isn't it? It's unlike going into school, which you're forced to go into.
03:26
Exactly.
03:27
Children go to youth centres because they want to and need to, maybe.
03:33
OK, one last question. What else are you going to do to keep these centres open?
03:42
I think we're going to do everything we can to prove that our board in particular is worth its money.
03:46
And we're doing that. The opportunities and the places that we're all going to, we're going to go far.
03:52
And I think that just shows everything.
03:54
And what are your names?
03:56
My name's Vishika.
03:57
My name's Marcus.
03:58
My name's Siobhan.
03:59
I'm Melanie.
04:00
And I'm Ivan.
04:01
Keep on doing what you're doing.
04:03
Thank you.
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