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Published Date: 05 April 2008
THE city council is using a social networking site for the first time in a bid to engage with youngsters.
A profile has been set up on the popular Bebo site to promote Fairdeal, which is the council's consumer advice and advocacy service for 11 to 21-year-olds.

By logging on to Bebo and visiting the Fairdeal profile, users can get advice on consumer issues and contact the team privately or publicly with a query.

It is the first time the council has used a social networking site and, if it proves popular, it could pave the way for similar uses for other council initiatives.

Councillor Robert Aldridge, the city's environment leader, said: "It can be daunting looking for information sometimes, but using sites such as Bebo means we can help young people in a medium they are comfortable using."

Currie High School pupil Louise Mackay, 16, from Currie, said: "The page is great because if ever I have a problem about something I can check online."





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  • Last Updated: 05 April 2008 10:23 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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