Celebrate Success 2010-11
Nominations for Celebrate Success 2010 – 2011
are now closed.
Celebrate Success is The Prince’s Trust
recognition awards, celebrating young people who have changed their
lives and those who have played a part in supporting the work of
The Trust.
A series of awards recognise young people’s success in the areas
of education, skills development, employment, enterprise and
community.
Champions
The awards also acknowledge the vital leadership and development
roles of volunteers, individuals such as team leaders, group
advisors, as well as Prince’s Trust staff and partner organisations
who have supported the nominees. Each finalist will have two or
three individuals or organisations (who will be known as
‘Champions’) linked to them, who have played a key role in helping
the young person (people) achieve success through their Prince’s
Trust programme.
This gives us the opportunity to recognise more volunteers,
staff, partners and supporters than the old system.
For further details about this process will work, please contact
your local office.
For information on last year’s event, please click here
Contact us
For more information please contact The Celebrate Success
Team on 020 7543 1389.
Karen’s experiences have moved and humbled me.
She has faced a difficult life, but she has not only overcome her
own issues - she is also committed to helping other young people
avoid a similar fate. I’m a great admirer of The Prince of Wales
and the work of his Trust to help disadvantaged young people. These
awards highlight the challenges young people face today, but also
show us just how much young people can achieve with the right
support.”
- Sir Michael Caine,
presenter of the UK Young Achiever of the Year Award, 2010/11
When my teacher told me that I was up for this
big award, I was shocked and amazed. I had no confidence before and
I was so shy that I couldn’t even talk to people who I didn’t know.
Now I’m a million miles away from that - I have friends, I have a
job, I have GCSEs and I feel like I’ve achieved something. My dad
is so proud of me - he’s been telling anyone who’ll listen about
the ceremony next month.”
- Andrew James,
winner of the UK Educational Achiever of the Year Award
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Celebrate Success 10/11 - categories
- Educational Achiever of the Year
- Recognising young people who have overcome barriers, developed
new skills and improved their education prospects
- Enterprise Award
- Recognising young people who have overcome barriers and
achieved success in creating a sustainable business or social
enterprise
- Community Impact Award
- Recognising the positive contribution a group of young people
make to their local community
- Young Achiever of the Year
- Recognising young people who have overcome barriers,
transformed their lives and given something back to their local
community
- Flying Start Award
- Recognising young people who have overcome barriers,
transformed their lives and are in sustainable employment
- Breakthrough Award
- Recognising the progress of young people in overcoming barriers
and developing new skills
- Young Ambassador of the Year
- Recognising young people who have completed a Prince’s Trust
programme and are inspiring others
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