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EA Bulletin: 367 Scotland

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  • Invitation to register (ITR) forms update
  • ‘Welcome to Your Vote Week’ resources for educators and young people
First published: 24 February 2025 Last updated: 28 February 2025

In this edition

  • Invitation to register (ITR) forms update
  • ‘Welcome to Your Vote Week’ resources for educators and young people

Invitation to register (ITR) forms update

As highlighted in bulletin 365 Scotland, we have reviewed and updated the Invitation to Register (ITR) forms. 

The finalised forms have now been approved by the Secretary of State and have been shared with EMS suppliers.  

You can view our latest ITR forms on our website.

As mentioned in bulletin 356 Scotland, these forms are prescribed in law, and as such both the content and the layout must not be changed by EROs, Local Authorities or parties. 

Thank you for your patience with these updates. 

‘Welcome to Your Vote Week’ resources for educators and young people

‘Welcome to your Vote Week’ is taking place Monday 10 March to Sunday 16 March 2025. If you haven’t already, sign up now to Welcome to Your Vote Week 2025  to take part.

The week is about supporting young people to develop the knowledge and confidence needed to cast their vote and discover other ways to get involved in democracy.  

We’re excited to share our brand-new resources with you ahead of Welcome to Your Vote Week.

Mis- and disinformation resources

We have partnered with Shout Out UK to create a series of short activities and lesson plans. These aim to increase young people's knowledge and understanding of mis- and disinformation. This includes how to identify it and where to find trustworthy information about politics, democracy and elections.

Mis- and disinformation resources for ages 7-11

Mis- and disinformation resources for ages 11-14

Mis- and disinformation resources for ages 14-16

Promotional materials  

There are a range of promotional materials available to help you spread the word about Welcome to Your Vote Week. These include social media graphics, template posts and posters, which you can download here

Information for young people  

Check out our information and tips for young people on how to get involved with Welcome to Your Vote Week.

You can also access year-round resources for educators and young people on democracy, voting and elections on our website.

If you have any questions or want to get in touch with us, please contact [email protected] . 

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