Worcester Councillor Selected for National UK Parliament Education Programme
Worcester City Councillor Sarah Murray has been selected to take part in the UK Parliament Teacher Ambassador Programme, a national initiative designed to strengthen young people’s understanding of democracy and civic participation.
The programme brings together educators from across the United Kingdom for an intensive three-day residential course at Westminster. Participants will observe debates in the House of Commons and House of Lords, meet MPs and parliamentary staff, and develop new approaches for engaging young people with politics and public life.
Sarah said:
“I’m proud to have been selected for this programme. Democracy only works when people feel informed, confident and able to participate. Supporting young people to understand how decisions are made — and how they can influence them — is something I care deeply about both as an educator and as a councillor.”
Sarah plans to use the programme to develop new youth-focused workshops, debates and community engagement activities, helping young people feel more connected to democratic processes and public life.
She hopes the experience will lead to greater opportunities for young people in Worcester to build confidence, develop communication skills and feel empowered to take an active role in their communities.
Sarah added:
“Encouraging young people to engage with democracy promotes a culture of belonging, understanding and feeling that your voice matters.”
The UK Parliament Teacher Ambassador Programme runs from 2–4 February 2026 and includes 65 teachers from across the UK.