Try Angle Awards 2012

The
Try Angle Awards were introduced in 1994 to raise the profile
of the vast majority of young people – aged 11-18 years – who
really TRY, often with little recognition, to
DO THEIR BEST! These awards really do
recognise the outstanding efforts and achievements of the young
people in our community.
2012 is a very special moment in our country's
history, with the Olympic and Paralympic Games coming to London.
The Games represent sportsmen and sportswomen from
around the world coming together to TRY to
DO THEIR BEST, and so we wanted to place the
Olympic and Paralympic values at the heart of this year's Try Angle
Awards. In Kent we recognise the values with
PRIDE.
The London 2012 Games have
been deliberately designed to inspire young people across
Britain and the world, and therefore this year through the Try
Angle Awards each young person in Kent will have their own chance
for a place on the winners' podium - our very own Try Angle
stage.





Choose a person or group to nominate - they must be
between 11-18 years (or up to 25 years for young people
with a disability)
Choose a category
Choose an Area
Nominate
Online or via Post
You can
nominate now by completing our
online nomination form
You can complete the nomination form and
send to:
Kent County Council
Integrated Youth Services
3rd
Floor,
Invicta House
Maidstone
ME14 1XX
Try Angle nomination form (PDF, 468k)
We are not
just looking for high fliers – we are looking for real
triers! If you know of a young person between 11-18 years who
deserves recognition for their efforts –
PLEASE NOMINATE NOW!
If you have any queries or would like further
information, please contact us by telephone on 01622 694238 or
by email at kysbmt@kent.gov.uk
All nominations are kept confidential and not shared
with any third party without permission granted first.
Consent forms are required for presentation evenings and will
be issued prior to the event.