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School pupil (11) from Perth is youth voice on national COVID-19 panel

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Perth pupil from Tulloch Primary School pupil has delighted her school by winning a chance to help ensure the views of Scotland’s young people are heard in Holyrood.Tatiana Veleva (11) has been successful in gaining a place on the National Education Recovery Youth Panel.

The panel of 15 young learners, aged nine to 18 years old from across Scotland, will help shape the Scottish Government’s COVID-19 education recovery work, ensuring young people from a range of backgrounds and experiences are included in the COVID-19 recovery planning for education.Perth woman is pushing trolley calendar sales for good causeTatiana was encouraged by her depute head teacher at Tulloch PS Mrs Fitzpatrick to apply for the panel.“Mrs Fitzpatrick told me that.

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