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Conference

The Youth Evangelism Conference takes place on Saturday 27th February. The event is a partnership between Youth for Christ, Alpha, Urban Saints, Scripture Union and HOPE. YFC’s Phil Knox said: ‘If Britain is going to be reached for Jesus, it is most likely going to be through young people. The Youth Evangelism Conference will be a glorious day of inspiration and equipping, to release a generation of Kingdom-living, gospelsharing, prayer-spitting, love-bearing teenagers.’

Open me season two

The second season of Youthscape’s Open Me devotional, aimed at helping youth leaders develop character, launches in February. This series of six interactive studies focuses on integrity, with writers including Jarrod McKenna, looking at how that characteristic is modelled in Jesus’ life. Each week’s online article is accompanied by a surprise ‘extra’ element to help embed the theme in everyday life.

Educating young people about female genital mutilation

A new website has been launched to help educate young people about female genital mutilation. The practice, illegal in England and Wales, can cause infection, problems in childbirth and even death. Everybody’s Business (fgm-every-bodys-biz.co.uk) aims to help people spot the signs of abuse.

Raising the minimum age for social media

The EU is discussing increasing the minimum age for social media sites from 13 to 16. The new legislation would mean that under 16s would need permission from parents to sign up to Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Digital media expert Bex Lewis said authorities were already struggling to enforce the current age restriction and that a better approach would be to ‘create an environment that people feel safer in.’

Share your youth work ideas

Canopy, a new Tearfund project unearths and shares great youth work sessions that get planned on the back of an envelope, putting them in an online library, available to youth workers across the world. Canopy, includes brilliant resources, written by a range of authors and the ability to create and publish your own resources. With modules for every possible session activity, you can make your resources fit your exact requirements. Tearfund told Premier Youthwork: ‘We believe that a generation of radical disciples will change the world. As an open and sharing community of youth workers, we can inspire and equip each other to raise a generation of Jesus followers. With Canopy, we can share our world-changing ideas.’ For more information, visit Joincanopy.org.