Dogfen lywodraethu SOUTH BRISTOL CONSORTIUM FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
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MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES INCORPORATED 15/04/2011 NOW ARTICLES ADOPTED BY SPECIAL RESOLUTION DATED 14/11/2012 as amended on 04 Oct 2019 as amended on 06 Mar 2021 as amended on 03 Nov 2021
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3.1 The objects of the Charity (the "Objects") are to advance in life, relieve the needs of, and help young people, particularly (but without limitation) in and around those areas within the City and County of Bristol that fall to the south of the River Avon and Floating Harbour (this area being referred to as "South Bristol" in these Articles), including (but not limited to) by: 3.1.1 developing their skills, education, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate fully in society and within their communities as independent, mature and responsible individuals and citizens; 3.1.2 the provision of recreational and leisure time activities provided in the interest of social welfare, designed to improve their conditions of life; and 3.1.3 acting as a resource for young people living in and around the area defined as South Bristol by: a) providing guidance and personal development to groups and individuals; b) working in close association with local schools, education colleges and training providers to advance education and personal development; c) providing advice and assistance and organising programmes; and d) providing and promoting physical, intellectual and personal development activity; as a means of advancing education and widening horizons and levels of attainment among young people and promoting equality of opportunity and diversity and promoting social inclusion among young people who are socially excluded from society or a part of a society as a result of their social and economic position. 3.2 For the purposes of these Objects: 3.2.1 "young people" shall mean those individuals aged 25 or under; and 3.2.2 the Charity may work with the parents, guardians and/or carers of young people and, from time to time, other adults where such work advances the Objects for the public benefit.
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