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12:52 GMT, Tuesday, 19 August 2008 13:52 UK

Cash for youth diversity projects

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Young people from different backgrounds are to be encouraged to develop an appreciation for each other as part of a government programme.

Children's minister Beverley Hughes has allocated £4.5m to enable positive activity projects.

Youngsters, particularly in deprived areas, will be able to attend community cohesion themed camps.

It is hoped the funding will develop social skills, while building a sense of community cohesion.

The camps are due to start in the autumn, and mainstream summer camps will also be held.

The initiatives will encourage young people to develop their social and emotional skills and build understanding and appreciation of others from different backgrounds.

The government said the aim was to unite youngsters from different backgrounds based on gender, race, class and religion.

Young people have already outlined themes they want to cover at the camps, which include gang activity and its impact on the community, as well as managing local rivalries and a celebration of diversity.

They also expressed a desire to discuss ways to reduce isolation and improve a sense of self-worth.



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