Kensington and Chelsea Youth Participation

What is the Youth Council? 

The Youth Council is made up of all the candidates for Youth Mayor and Cabinet Members roles, plus other representatives of young people from across the borough. 

Who are the Youth Council?

Everyone nominated as a candidate for Youth Mayor and Cabinet Member elections becomes a member of the Youth Council. They are joined by representatives from other Youth Forums in the borough including Care Leavers, Young Carers and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).

Following an election in January 2023, a new Youth Mayor and Youth Council cabinet was elected.

The results are as follows:

  • Youth Mayor of Kensington and Chelsea 
    AJ Tumlos
  • Deputy Youth Mayor of Kensington and Chelsea
    Salwa Ahmed
  • Cabinet Member for Communities and Services for Young People
    Beatrice Kwakyi-Ofori 
  • Cabinet Member for Education
    Marie Keenan
  • Cabinet Member for Finance
    Chantelle Munguli
  • Cabinet Member for Mental Health and Wellbeing
    Yasmin Aldiyar

What does the Youth Council do?

They have regular meetings at Kensington Town Hall to discuss issues important to young residents of the borough.

They provide the young person’s point of view for service managers, policymakers and elected members on plans and strategies for service delivery.

They work with Youth Fund Assessors to identify and support projects and activities that can be funded using the Youth Participation Fund.

How are the Youth Mayor and Youth Cabinet members Chosen? 

By an annual democratic election run in partnership with schools, colleges and Youth Hubs. 

Everyone who stands for election becomes a member of the Youth Council. The Youth Mayor represents the candidate with the highest number of balloted votes with the runner up becoming the Deputy Youth Mayor.

Youth Cabinet Members will be determined by the candidate who receives the highest number of balloted votes in each area.

Find out more

Contact our team on 07875 878 859 or email us at [email protected]

Last updated: 4 October 2024