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Nottinghamshire SkillsTrain Young People of the Year (YOPEYS)Published: 27th Nov 07![]() Another YOPEY award ceremony, sponsored by SkillsTrain took place on Friday 23 November 2007 at the Arena In Nottingham. Nottinghamshire dignitaries, including the High Sheriff of Nottingham, selected the most deserving youngsters to win the first Nottinghamshire YOPEYS. SkillsTrain CEO Jan Telensky was present at the awards and praised the efforts of the YOPEY winners as shining examples to other young people. In addition to the cash prizes, Mr Telensky presented two surprise special awards of a laptop computer and a holiday to AquaCity. Other winners received cash prizes, half of the value given to the winners' nominated charities, as well as YOPEY watches for all finalists. The Nottinghamshire Judges Commander Peter Moore, High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire Steve Green, Chief Constable, Nottinghamshire Constabulary The Hon Cllr Joan Taylor, Vice Chairman of Nottinghamshire County Council Cllr Jeannie Packer, The Sheriff of Nottingham Cllr Tony Roberts, Leader, Newark & Sherwood District Council Cllr Mrs Jenny Spencer, Mayor of Gedling Cllr Harry Toseland, Chairman, Ashfield District Council Cllr Wendy Quigley, Chairman of Bassetlaw District Council Cllr Jim Holland, Mayor of Retford Town Council Patrick Mercer OBE, MP for Newark Mrs Jane Farr MBE, Vice Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire Catherine O'Riordan, Nottinghamshire Police Authority Member Jan Telensky, sponsor, SkillsTrain Youth Judges aged up to 25 David Thompson, Winner, Broxbourne YOPEY ’07 and Runner-up, Herts YOPEY ‘07 Louise Betley, Finalist, Luton & South Beds YOPEY ‘07 Rosemary King, Finalist, Watford YOPEY ‘07 Young people put forward by City of Nottingham Council FANTASTIC FINALISTS IN SKILLSTRAIN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE YOPEY Thomas Dallison, 16, trains other youngsters at martial art Joanne Galazka, 18, cares for sick mum and three siblings Garibaldi peer mentors, ages 15-16, tackling bullying in their school Laura Hall, 23, and Daniel Patrick, 24, befriend autistic boys and take them out Daniel Hegarty, 21, leading light in motorcycle club that stops anti-social behaviour Mitchell Johnson, 17, turns his life around and is helping others at cadets and in hostel Kerry Knight, 16, encouraging children at school to lead healthier lives Louise Parker, 18, Guide who does not stop giving at home and abroad Jade Phillips, 14, has a life-threatening liver disease and is helping fellow sufferers Adam Pickering, 19, raised over £5,000 for charity by organising two music events Carl Russell, 17, former ‘monster’ now volunteering on youth programmes Self Second Group, ages 15-16, learned to put others first through work in community And the winners: The first prize went to Daniel Hegarty. Daniel won £500 and £500 for his charity Rev to Go. First prize for the Junior winners was Joanne Galezka. Joanne won £250 and £250 went to Nottingham Action for Young Carers Runners up Mitchell Johnson, Laura Hall and Daniel Patrick won £125 each and £125 for Framework Housing Association. Kerry Knight won the laptop and Adam Pickering won a week’s holiday for two at Aquacity in Poprad, Slovakia. Every finalist received a SkillsTrain YOPEY watch presented by Jan Telensky.
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