Intergenerational Inquiry APPG

First Registered: 18/06/2025 • Last updated on: 18/06/2025

The APPG bridges the generational divide by creating pathways into Westminster for young people, many of whom are currently disaffected, and guide them to contribute positively to policy and practice. Our parliamentary panels include lawyers, citizens, the medical profession. In this way young people, including students, experience participatory democracy.

Note: All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) are informal, cross-party groups formed by MPs and Members of the House of Lords who share a common interest in a particular policy area, region or country. APPGs have no official status within Parliament.
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4 Current APPG Officers
Contact Details

Registered Contact:

Mr Paul Kohler MP, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA.

Email: paul.kohler.mp@parliament.uk

Public Enquiry Point:

Professor Alison Scott-Baumann, SOAS University of London. Tel: 07880 721980

Email: as150@soas.ac.uk

Secretariat:

The Influencing the Corridors of Power Project (ICOP) at SOAS University of London acts as the group's secretariat. https://blogs.soas.ac.uk/cop

Group's Website:

https://blogs.soas.ac.uk/cop/tigi-appg/

Date
4 Jun 2025
Source
The Influencing the Corridors of Power Project (ICOP) at SOAS University of London
Description
ICOP is paid by the Higher Education Fund to act as the group's secretariat.   From : 04/06/2025 To : 03/06/2026
Value
£28,501

No direct financial benefits are on record for the Intergenerational Inquiry APPG