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  <title>Our voices: young people and climate change</title>
  <description>This podcast is created by young volunteers with RCPCH &amp;amp;amp;Us and is all about climate change, with some international guests from Ghana and others closer to home from the RCPCH Climate Change Working Group and RCPCH members. Listen to find out how doctors and young people can work together to make sure that we face the climate change crisis head on. This is a special edition collaboration with the RCPCH Climate Changers group: Aisling, Ali, Ally, Beth, Demi, Ethan, Kirsten, Jeanette and Noor. Download transcript In this episode we interviewed: Members of the&amp;amp;nbsp;Ghana Youth Environmental Movement  Perk Gloria Anokyewaa  RCPCH Climate Change Working Group&amp;amp;nbsp;members  Dr Katy from Leeds Dr Shunmay from London  RCPCH Conference attendees&amp;amp;nbsp;  Dr Emily, Dr Ella, Dr Chrysoula, Dr Ella, Dr Ian, Dr Carol, Dr Lucy, Dr Anastasia  Who are we? RCPCH &amp;amp;amp;Us&amp;amp;nbsp;are a network of children and young people from all over the country (UK) who volunteer together to help improve health, awareness and information/education around what matters to children and young people. We have lots of different projects which bring together young volunteers to make a difference on topics like epilepsy, asthma, mental health and more. The podcasters are young people from RCPCH &amp;amp;amp;Us who have a passion for engagement and volunteering in child health. They will be creating different podcasts over the year on topics that matter to children and young people. We have been learning how to create a podcast, creating and reviewing content, editing and getting it ready to launch. Wondering why you keep hearing a moo? In the summer of 2022, young people were helping out with interviews for staff at RCPCH and in the break time, learnt to moo. Another young person remixed it and that's why we have a moo as a jingle!&amp;amp;nbsp;It means a lot to us and we hope you enjoy it too! Links mentioned in the episode  RCPCH &amp;amp;amp;Us  Our Voices:Engagement Done Well RCPCH &amp;amp;amp;Us Climate Changers RCPCH Conference Ghana Youth Environmental Movement&amp;amp;nbsp;  Milestones &amp;quot;Heal our patients and our planet&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;page 11 RCPCH Climate Change Working Group&amp;amp;nbsp; RCPCH Climate Change programme  LSHTM Children, Cities and&amp;amp;nbsp;Climate Good Climate Stories&amp;amp;nbsp;(Twitter) Caesar Cipher Code  Thank you for joining us for the second RCPCH &amp;amp;amp;Us podcast and to everyone who took part.&amp;amp;nbsp;If you want to get in touch to find out more about the RCPCH &amp;amp;amp;Us projects including the Podcasters or the Climate Changers, email and_us@rcpch.ac.uk.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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