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Last Updated: Wednesday, 18 April 2007, 16:49 GMT 17:49 UK
The Your Game philosophy
The winners of the Newcastle round in 2006 celebrate
Your Game is about building relationships within communities

Your Game wouldn't be possible without the support of a range of national and local organisations.

We work best when local groups use Your Game as a tool to increase their own profile and to network with each other.

It's all about building partnerships in your community and adding value to existing social inclusion projects.

Together we can make connections which increase participation and help young people from all walks of life to realise their potential.

For example, partners like the Football Association, the Prince's Trust, Streetleague and Kickz will use Your Game as a tool to recruit young people into their programmes and strengthen their own links within communities.

We're also working with partners at the BBC to channel young people into creative opportunities like the Connect and Create TV training programme and BBC Blast, which encourages 13-19 year olds throughout the UK to get in to dance, film, art, writing and music.

Watch this space for more partnerships news as the Your Game tour gets underway...

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Your Game 2007 calendar
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Your Game 2007 launch in photos
17 Apr 07 |  Your Game
Your Game FAQs
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