MP DEBBIE Abrahams has opened applications for her sixth annual Working for your Community Summer School.

The school for 16 to 24-year-olds takes place between July 8 and 19.

Oldham East and Saddleworth MP Ms Abrahams said: "As an MP, I often receive requests for some experience of how an MP’s office operates but unfortunately I cannot accommodate them all.

“The aim of the summer school is for participants to develop community action skills and experience by working on various community projects in Oldham. Participants will develop key skills for both future involvement in politics and community based work.

“The selected group of young people will be based in Oldham and must be available for every weekday for the duration of the scheme.

“They will spend the first week developing knowledge and understanding of community development, campaigning skills and tools, and they will work on a community project in the second week.

“Sessions will be delivered by various experts and leaders in the areas of community development, campaigning, communications, and politics.

“Week two will be spent working with Oldham and Saddleworth-based community organisations and charities. And on the last day participants will graduate!

“On Tuesday, July 9, there will be a visit to Parliament where the group will have a tour of Parliament and meet various politicians, researchers and advisers.”

Former summer school participant Tahmina who, at the time, was looking forward to starting her degree in Rehabilitation Studies, said: “I benefited a lot from this course and I got to explore what politicians do for us regarding the local community.

“It’s not just about meetings in Parliament, it’s also about getting involved with local and small agencies which help the rest of the community.”

To register your interest in the summer school, send a letter of application with a curriculum vitae by email to abrahamsd@parliament.uk - (If you own a rail-card put the details in your CV).

The closing date for receipt of applications is 5pm on Monday, June 10.