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Celebrate Harvest time with FoodAid
A Good Place to Start
The Institute of Development Studies' guide to finding Development information online highlights useful websites for information on over 30 development themes.
How do you give chidren a say in their education?
Visit this new website for advice on improving participation, and free resources to download.
The Philip Lawrence Awards - annual
The Philip Lawrence Awards worth £1,000 recognise outstanding citizenship by young people aged 11-20 who make positive contributions to local and international communities
Beacon Prize for Young Philanthropist - annual
The overall winner of this award programme receives £20,000 to donate to a charity of their choice
Institute of Ideas/Pfizer Debating Matters competition - annual
Local qualifying rounds for this competition are held in participating schools across the UK in October and November
Free training on solvent abuse - Ongoing
To help tackle the problem of solvent abuse, Re-Solv is offering a free online course for professionals working with young people
People and Planet
In partnership with Oxfam, People and Planet runs free workshops in schools across the country on climate change, world trade and HIV/AIDS
Worldwide Volunteering (including citizenship and community action programmes) - website
With more than 1,100 organisations listed, there is plenty for young volunteers to choose from
Wings of Hope Achievement Awards - ongoing
These awards will be presented to high-calibre students aged 15-18 who demonstrate key competencies in leadership, team building, decision making and entrepreneurial flair while raising funds for charity  
Young Consumers of the Year competition - annual
All finalists' expenses are paid for a three-day trip to take part in the finals in London; the winning school receives £1,000
Collect4School: recycle printer cartridges
Schools can do much to protect the environment by sending empty printer cartridges to Johnson Recycling to be remanufactured or recycled 

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