 Mae'r five-month enhancement case management project was commissioned by Youth Justice Board Cymru. The brief was to create an informative film for practitioners to help them to understand a new way of working with young people in the youth justice system who show complex needs. In total, 30 young people were involved in the project in a variety of roles and developed their social and work-based skills. The young people created a video themselves giving them an opportunity to have their voices heard. The judges felt that the project offered long-term benefits for young people and liked that they created a video themselves. Eastern Chatter is a magazine project which has been running in Eastern High School in Cardiff for three years. A group of girls from the school with varying literacy skills meet weekly for after-school sessions where they write about key issues that affect young women. With subjects from bullying to body image they aim to help girls within their school and community to feel more empowered and informed. The judges felt that this project helped bring the community together and developed real skills in the young people involved. Wicked TV is a youth information and media showcase for young people aged 11-25 in Rhomba Cynon Taf. Wicked provides young people with creative opportunities by giving them the chance to build a professional portfolio and gain practical, journalistic and media-related experience. Wicked TV is also a powerful tool offering information, advice and guidance to young people on topics which are important to them. The judges really liked Wicked Nann, the agony and element of Wicked TV where young people can submit their questions and ask for advice.