 Cynllun Cymorth Cynsaf y Stradd Gunwlaes First Aid project. Cynllun Cymorth Cynsaf y Stradd Gunwlaes is a First Aid project set up by young people in Poes to educate other young people to deliver and administer First Aid all through the medium of Welsh. The young people ran sessions across not only South Poes but other counties too, delivering first aid training to not just other young people but people of all ages who have succeeded in accrediting 43 other young people who could now, in an emergency situation, prolong the life of a person until the emergency services arrive. Vale of Glamorgan Youth Cabinet, School Transport Report. When young people told the Vale of Glamorgan Youth Cabinet that secondary school transport services were an important issue for them, they decided to undertake the Vale of Glamorgan Youth Cabinet School Transport Report, making secondary school transport their priority. The Cabinet asked other young people to complete a survey and then shared their findings with decision makers at the council. The report was also read and considered by ministers. At the end of the project, Cabinet members received volunteering certificates for between 50 and 100 hours each. Yaeth Plus. The Earth worked with Yaeth, the Language Planning Centre, to provide a series of workshops to promote the benefits of bilingualism through the project Yaeth Plus. The workshops empowered young people to deliver their own training sessions in their community and at their school with the intention of trying to change attitudes towards the Welsh language. Young people were trained in language awareness, how to deliver a workshop and how to create effective marketing resources. The young people decided to produce a bilingual marketing clip that received attention in social media, newspapers and on S4C. Flintshire Youth Forum, FYF. The Flintshire Youth Forum worked to ensure that all groups in the county who feel underrepresented have their voices heard. They organised fundraising events and worked closely with the gypsy and traveller community to support them into forum meetings. They also facilitate awareness-raising interactive workshops for other young people on issues such as the crisis in Syria and have produced resources for schools to use to help break down the barriers. The forum means that all young people in Flintshire, regardless of their background, have a recognised channel for having a voice.