The Priory / Ryan McKay Prize
The Priory Group is launching a new national non-fiction writing competition for young people aged 13 to 18.
The Priory / Ryan McKay Prize will be awarded each year to the young person who writes the best essay on a set topic related to mental and physical health. The subject for 2008 entries is: 'A healthy mind in a healthy body' and the winner will receive a £1000 cash prize.
Typed, double-spaced entries of 1, 200 words should be emailed to prioryryanmckayprize@priorygroup.com. The deadline is 31 July and the winner will be announced in October.
Ryan McKay was successfully treated at the Priory Hospital Glasgow for an eating disorder and sadly died in a car accident in August 2007, aged 22. His parents have decided to honour his memory by working with the Priory Group to raise awareness of positive mental and physical health among young people, who are most at risk of eating disorders.
Competition information is available on the Priory Group's website: www.priorygroup.com/prioryryanmckayprize.
1. The Priory / Ryan McKay Prize is open to young people aged 13 - 18 living in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. All essays must be submitted by e-mail to: prioryryanmckayprize@priorygroup.com.
2. Only one essay per entrant will be accepted.
3. The closing date for the 2008 competition is 31 July 2008.
4. The winner will receive a cheque for £1,000 from the Priory Group; no runners-up prizes will be made, nor will runners-up be announced.
5. No employee of the Priory Group or their immediate families is eligible to enter the Priory / Ryan McKay Prize, nor are any employees or their families of the Priory Group's agents or suppliers of any goods and services.
6. The judges' decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into on this subject.
7. The winner of the competition will be contacted by the Priory Group via e-mail and announced in October 2008.
8. The Priory / Ryan McKay Prize is owned and administered by Priory Central Services Limited., Priory House, Randalls Way, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 7TP.
9. The name of the winner will be communicated to all relevant national and regional media outlets.
10. The Priory Group is not responsible for lost, delayed or damaged entries and will not enter into any correspondence on this subject.
11. All entries become the property of Priory Central Services Limited and will not be returned.
12. Essays must be original and not copied from sources in the public domain. Essays must be factually accurate, and must not contain material that constitutes defamation, invasion of privacy, an infringement of the intellectual property rights of any third person, or is otherwise unlawful.
13. By submitting an essay, each entrant acknowledges his or her understanding of and compliance with these rules.