Alice-Lily Nnene
Dan Possener and Alice Lily-Nnene who formed the Norfolk Youth Summit
- Credit: Norwich School
Alice-Lily Nnene, a current Year 13 pupil and Head of School at Norwich School explains the importance of the Norfolk Youth Summit
We live in an ever-changing world. New ideas, discussions and concepts arise constantly.
We saw this during 2020 - a catalyst year that reignited various worldwide conversations. Black Lives Matter protests took centre stage in the media; the ‘healing’ effect Covid-19 had on the environment was highlighted; the world also discussed the heavy toll of the pandemic on people’s mental health.
Looking closely at the events of last year, it was clear that the younger generation was heavily involved in the conversations.
Grant to North Norfolk Vikings Swimming Clu | Eastern Daily Press edp24.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from edp24.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In East Anglia, she was most recently a duty manager for the innovative theatre company Curious Directive. She also worked as an occupational therapy assistant for Norfolk County Council, supporting young people with emotional problems.
In her spare time, she directed multiple pantomimes and dramas for the Aylsham Players, collaborating with each member of the cast and finding new ways to tell stories on stage.
the cast of Aylsham Players The Ice Queen and the Wizard
- Credit: SUPPLIED BY FAMILY
She wrote numerous scripts, including her own versions of Cinderella, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, plus an original play titled The Pageant - a contemporary comedy about a beauty competition on the Norfolk Broads.