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A Ticket into TV
A-level student Nia Dalton volunteered at the BBC’s recent Talent Ticket Roadshow in Bristol. Talent Ticket is designed for year-9 students across 10 of the most disadvantaged schools in Bristol, and aims to present students with an alternative career path in TV.
A political storm
Two students talk about their experiences learning about how to create an episode of the Daily Politics.
Next steps
Darren, a recent trainee on the Face2Face training scheme in Bristol, talks about his experience and where the scheme has taken him.
BBC PAF 10 Year Celebration
A member of staff at the BBC Performing Arts Fund talks about their ercent event, which was run with suport from BBC Outreach.
Creating programmes
A participant on the ProgrammeMaker for a Day project gives an account of his day.
Going back to school
Luke is the Senior Manager at SGOSS - Governors for Schools, an independent charity that works with employers across England to recruit volunteers to serve on governing bodies. In this blog, Luke writes about the charity's relationship with BBC Outreach & Corporate Responsibility.
TeenTech is almost an addiction
TeenTech links young people to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) careers and opportunities. Since 2008 it has been running regular events where organisations bring technology and ideas together to create a lively forum for secondary school students.
Driving new ideas
Sarah Drummond, Senior Volunteering and community Affairs Manager, gives an overview of the benefits of working face-to-face with our audiences.
Love stories
Alice During from Radio 5live shared her programme-making skills with teenagers making a film about the digital pitfalls in blossoming relationships. She worked with the advisory service Brook which was a successful applicant through BBC Outreach’s Community Doorway programme. In the second of...









