 Mae'r Elliot has used her own experiences to actively campaign for better mental health services for young people in Wales. On her suggestion, ITB Wales produced a BAFTA winning programme on mental health services for young people. The programme aired in Welsh and English on prime time television. After consulting with over 500 young people and their families, Mae'r puttogetha'r report with 10 recommendations to improve services. Mae'r campaigns to remove the stigma of mental health issues in young people and has made other young people feel that it is okay to admit that they are having problems of their own. Martin David Martin David is passionate about equality and diversity and human rights and uses this passion and determination to spearhead change. Martin is a vocal activist for young people and specifically those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans. At 17 he set up an LGBT youth forum with the aim of helping young people on their journey from isolated and confused teenagers to proud and well rounded adults. Martin has worked with Barnardo's company to produce a leaflet, sex, secrets and lies to his awareness of sexual exploitation of young people.