Whitland students play Euro roles

Dyffryn Taf Welsh Baccalaureate students have taken part in an interactive workshop when they took on the role of Members of the European Parliament.
The students at the school in Whitland had to defend their opinions on crucial issues such as fighting climate change, protecting consumer’s rights, and ensuring food safety and quality in the Carmarthenshire County Council event.
The workshop was organised by Lorena Prist, based in the West Wales European Centre, who is responsible for the Europe Direct EU information service in Carmarthenshire.
The aim was to raise the students’ awareness of the EU’s role in a range of issues and how young people can voice their opinions and influence decisions taken at EU level.
EU networking Officer Lorena said: “It is important for our young people to know that their opinion is important and that they should have a say in issues that affect them. By pretending to be in a multinational parliament, students learnt about the complexity of international meetings and the negotiations necessary to make 27 countries agree and move forward.”
For more information, please contact Lorena Prist, on 01267 242369 or at lprist@carmarthenshire.gov.uk

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