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  1. Christmas Presenter

    A BBC staff volunteer on a project organised by BBC Outreach talks about her experiences working with young people with disabilities.

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  2. The power of networking

    Muaaz Khan was once a youth worker, now he works for BBC Children’s and makes time to inspire young adults starting out in the media industry. He was a panellist talking to delegates at a BBC Outreach employability workshop.

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  3. Lessons from a tragedy

    ‘Murder Games: The Life and Death of Breck Bednar’, is a BBC Three drama-doc which tells the true story of 14-year-old Breck Bednar, who was lured to his death by a predator he met through on-line gaming. The programme follows Breck’s family struggling with his murder, Breck’s on-line gaming f...

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  4. Bright news sparks kindled

    Duncan Kirkhope’s enthusiasm for journalism was sparked by the visit of a newspaper reporter to his school nearly forty years ago. Nowadays he tries to repay that debt by being a School Report mentor.

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  5. Creating green spaces

    Kirstin, Big Dig coordinator, talks about working with BBC volunteers to create a film about a national event.

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  6. Top marks for School Report

    Vesna Klein, Associate Head of English at Ealing's Brentside High School, on how the BBC's School Report is a big part of her teaching year

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  7. Behind the scenes with the nation's favourites

    Derek Knight is a co-ordinator with BBC radio networks’ Pop Music Hub operations team. His Outreach work is with groups of teenagers, demonstrating the Radio 1 and 1Xtra studios and answering questions about the technical side of radio.

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