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Nominations for the Kids Count 2012 Inspiration Awards are now open!!!

Please watch our intronduction video to the Kids Count inspiration awards.

On New Years Day 2012, the Archbishop of Canterbury and Pope Benedict both made passionate speeches about the apparent futility for young people in todays society. Archbishop Rowan Williams said "We have to ask, what kind of society is it that lets down so many young people? That doesn't provide enough good role models and drives youngsters further into unhappiness and anxiety by only showing them suspicion and negativity?"

The Inspiration Awards gives an opportunity to recognise the many unsung heroes- from mentors to young people themselves- doing great work in the community.

Nominating is simple- just take time to fill in a short nominationform and reward their hard work. Please click on the images below where you can download our nomination categories and nomination form.

We look forward to receiving your nominations,

Natalie & the Kids Count Youth Board

     Kids Count Inspiration Awards 2012 information               Kids Count Inspiration Awards 2012 nomination forms

Kids Count 2011 Inspiration Awards

Kids Count would like to thank everybody who took part in making the 2011 Inspiration Awards such a success!!! Kids Count will shortly be uploading a document containing all of the award winners... Watch this space.

Kids Count 2009 Inspiration Awards... please click here for more information

Kids Count held their first Inspiration Awards in May 2008... please click here for more information on this event

Kids Count are pleased to announce the winners of the "Kids Count Inspiration Awards"

Please click on the link below for a full list of winners.

Kids Count 2009 Inspiration Awards

Asian Women Achievement Awards

Lhamea with Cherie BlairOn 25th May 2006 Lhamea Lall a board member for Kids Count attended the star-studded Asian Women Achievement Awards Ceremony held at the Hilton Hotel, Park Lane, London.

The event, which included a Champaign reception a 3-course meal and raffle, which included top, prize of which were diamonds.

Lhamea was shortlisted for the Arts and Culture Award and also performed in front of 1,000 guest on the night with songs, "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" from Phantom of the Opera and one of her own compositions "Hardest Of All" (Stand Up, Speak Out)

The ceremony was in the presents of Cherie Blair QC who is patron of the AWA Awards and HRH Duke of Kent. Lhamea was introduced to Cherie Blair by Pinky Lilani the Founder of AWA Awards and also introduced to HRH Duke of Kent by Sir Nicholas Young, Chief Executive of the British Red Cross and also the Chairman of Judges for the AWA Awards.

Lhamea's performance had received her a standing ovation even though she didn't receive the award in her category.

To find out more about Lhamea please visit her official website: www.lhamea.com.

Photo: Lhamea with Cherie Blair

 

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