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Junior & Young Peoples Editorial Team

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Be part of our newsletter editorial team!


If you would like to have your say about what goes into our newsletter Infocusthen please get in contact. We would like to include articles written by you on subjects that matter to you. You can also write your own My Story which can be put in our newsletter or on our website. Do you think that we should review the books or equipment you use? Have you been to a special workshop that you would like to tell use about? Do you think you would make a great reporter?

Then join in and be part of the CHECT Press Team.

You have to be aged between 10 and 16 years and have been affected in some way by retinoblastoma.

The blurb you have to show your parents!

Infocus Junior and Young Peoples Editorial Team


CHECT's newsletter Infocus is published three times a year and goes out to all members worldwide and in all formats; print, braille and email. Since its production in it's new form in 2004 we have aimed to include articles and features which matter most to our members, we always encourage feedback from all of our members, and welcome comments on content.

Being a children's charity we like to further ensure that our younger members get the most from these newsletters and so we have started our very own junior editorial team.

Junior editors are called upon for their views, what they feel they would like to read, share their stories in some cases and perhaps review the occasional article. These responsibilities do not take up a lot of time but offer the child a chance to get involved and have a say! Our junior editors are between the ages of 10-16.

If you would like your child to join the team. Please contact Linden on 020 7377 5578 for more details.

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