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Shout Out UK (SOUK)
Founded2015, London, United Kingdom
FocusPolitical literacy,Media Literacy, Student journalism, Student Government
Location
Area served
United Kingdom
MethodEdTech, Education, Youth Voice
Key people
Matteo Bergamini (CEO)
Websiteshoutoutuk.org

Shout Out UK (SOUK) is a youth-led organisation providing training and programmes on Media Literacy & Political literacy via offline and online programmes and a blogging platform for young people, based in the United Kingdom. Its mission is to help schools implement Political Literacy, whilst providing young people with a platform to share information, debate and discuss issues they are passionate about.

SOUK was formed in August 2015 by Matteo Bergamini, whilst studying at Brunel University in Uxbridge.[1]. As a youth-led social enterprise, the organise aimed to bring Political Literacy to the British curriculum, ensuring all students in secondary school had a basic understanding of how British Democracy functioned.[2]

Youth Leaders' Debate

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Shout Out UK gathered all of the youth leaders of the seven major British political parties in one place to debate politics and youth issues in front of a studio audience and Live-streamed through All4[3][4], an online platform owned by Channel 4 News on the 28th April 2015[5]. The project was partnered by Channel 4 News and received UK wide coverage[6][7][8][9][10].

The Youth Leaders Debate, hosted by Fatima Manji from Channel 4 News, reinvigorated the usual seven-panel debate by introducing buzzers. Seven themes were presented to the panelists, each had one chance to 'buzz in' and have one minute protected time for one question.[11] Representatives from all the major UK political parties took part in the debate.[12]

Political Literacy

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Shout Out UK's Political Literacy Course covers an Introduction to British Politics, International Relations and Political Theory, Media Literacy and debating and public speaking.[13][14][15] The course ends with a Speech Night, during which students deliver speeches on issues they’re passionate about in front of their parents/carers and local/regional/national politicians hosted at the school.[16] The organisation aims to enhance students’ ability to influence local policymaking, to engage in activism and to build their overall Emotional Resilience and Confidence[17][18][19].

With the decline of citizenship education and no GCSE on Government and Politics, the political literacy course was seen as a revival of political education in schools[20][21]. Shout Out UK was awarded the Harrow Business Den award that year[22].

Due to the work in schools, Shout Out UK was asked to give evidence to the House of Lords select committee, alongside Voter Registration charity Bite The Ballot on Citizenship that led to the report The Ties that Bind[23].

National Democracy Week

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On the 5th July 2018, Shout Out UK ran an event to ‘hack’ the problem Parliament has with the lack of representation of women, particularly those who are BAME or LGBTQ+. Despite 2018 marking the centenary of some women being allowed to vote, parliament still does not represent the diversity of the UK, with only 32 per cent of the House of Commons identifying as female that year [24].

The event was hosted by Alexis Wieroniey, an American comedian and women’s rights activist. Speakers included Milly Evans; founder of Our Progress Project, Valerie Vaz, the Shadow Leader of the House of Commons[25]. and Andrea Leadsom the then leader of the House of Commons[26].

PoliFest 2019

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On June 25th, Shout Out UK hosted #PoliFest, a festival briging together politicians and young people to play sports and debate politics at Brunel University. PoliFest aimed to bring politicians and young people together through playing sport and to break down the barriers between Britain’s youth and the ‘Westminster Bubble’[27].

The event was attended by both young people and politicians, including MPs Johnny Mercer, Nigel Huddleston[28] and Tom Brake.[29][30]

#NoVoteNoVoice & Political Drillin

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For the 2019 General Election, Shout Out UK partnered with DrillMinister, a UK Drill music rap artist made famous for his track Political Drillin featured on Channel 4 News[31], to create a campaign to get young people registered to vote. The collaboration involved the creation of a track to encourage young people to register to vote and ultimately vote. The track went viral after being released on the youtube channel Mixtap Madness[32]. It later featured on SBTV and UniLad Sound[33].

The project culminated with a concert held at Fairfield hall in Croydon on the final night before voter registration closed. That day it was estimated that over 600,000 people registered to vote, including over 250,000 under 25s[34]

References

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  1. ^ "Brunel University - Our companies". Brunel University.
  2. ^ "Stanmore Business and Innovation Centre are congratulating one of their customer for winning Harrow Business Den 2016". West London Business.
  3. ^ "Youth Leaders Debate". Channel 4.
  4. ^ "Youth Leaders Debate". Shout Out UK.
  5. ^ "Youth Leaders Debate". Channel 4.
  6. ^ "Channel 4 Streams the First Ever 'Youth Leaders Debate' - And It's About Time!". HuffPost.
  7. ^ "Can You Guess Who Said What At The Youth Leaders' Debate?". Grazia.
  8. ^ "Youth Leaders Debate to stream on All 4". Royal Television Society.
  9. ^ "General Election 2015: Next up for a TV debate - the parties' youth leaders". Independent.
  10. ^ "Channel 4's Youth Leaders Debate (2015)". IMDB.
  11. ^ "The Youth Leaders' Debate: A new voice for the 2015 General Election". LSE.
  12. ^ "Youth Leaders' Debate - Profiles". Channel 4.
  13. ^ "Most people think politics should replace religious studies in schools, poll shows". TES.
  14. ^ "Survey 92 think political education should be compulsory in schools". TES.
  15. ^ "Politics but not as we know it". The Times Red Box.
  16. ^ "Political Literacy Course at CamVC". Cambourne VC.
  17. ^ "Political literacy course introduced at Stanmore school in light of EU referendum". Harrow Times.
  18. ^ "Teach political literacy in schools to avoid the ignorance of 2016". The Times.
  19. ^ "Political Literacy: An End To Apathy?". Huff Post.
  20. ^ "The strange neglect of political education - and how to revive it". New Statesman.
  21. ^ "Renewed calls for politics to become part of the school curriculum". The National Student.
  22. ^ "First political literacy course run by Harrow Business Den winners completed at Stanmore secondary". Harrow Times.
  23. ^ "The Ties that Bind:Citizenship and Civic Engagement in the 21st Century" (PDF). The House of Lords.
  24. ^ "Women in Parliament and Government". The House of Commons.
  25. ^ "We Need More Women In Politics". Shout Out UK.
  26. ^ "Andrea Leadsom Talks About #WomenInPolitics Hackathon". Shout Out UK.
  27. ^ "PoliFest". London Live.
  28. ^ "PoliFest 2019 event for Youth Participation". Nigel Huddleston.
  29. ^ "Tom Brakes Political Barriers at #Polifest". Tom Brake.
  30. ^ "PoliFest, The Youth Political Sports Festival". WinkBall.
  31. ^ "Drill Artist or MP?". Channel 4 News.
  32. ^ "#RegisterToVote Drillminister - Peoples Vote (Music Video)". Mixtap Madness.
  33. ^ "Drillminister Encourages Young People To Register To Vote". UniLad Sound.
  34. ^ "Voter Registration Dashboard". UK Government.

Category:Political organisations based in the United Kingdom

Shout Out UK

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