Category: Regional

EnglandHealth and WellbeingEVIDENCERegional15-18Roma or Traveller18-25Over 25Contact with Criminal Justice

Its Kushti to Rokker (In English Its Good to Talk) A filmmaking and education project from the perspective of young Travellers.

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What did you find out? High levels of discrimination and educational exclusion can place young Gypsies and Travellers’ at a higher risk of experiencing poor mental …

OtherCare ExperiencedEnglandLiving in PovertyBetter awareness8-12Living with ViolenceIMPACTRegional13-1515-18Black, Asian or Minority EthnicAsylum seeker, Refugee or MigrationYoung CarerDisabledContact with Criminal JusticeLGBTQI

Youthforia

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What did you do to try to achieve change? Each session is different and themed around a different topic.  As a result of the sessions we …

OtherEnglandCare ExperiencedLiving in PovertyConnect with people8-1213-15Living with ViolenceRegional15-18ADVICE18-25Black, Asian or Minority EthnicAsylum seeker, Refugee or MigrationYoung CarerDisabledContact with Criminal JusticeLGBTQI

Youthforia

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Tell us your advice on doing participation activities. The project is youth led, so this means a group of elected young people plan and deliver the …

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Youthforia

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What do we do? For over 10 years we have brought young people together from across the North West of England to meet, discuss youth led …

Living within the regional areaOtherEnglandBetter serviceRegional13-1515-1818-25Black, Asian or Minority EthnicAsylum seeker, Refugee or MigrationDisabledLGBTQI

Youth Voice

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What did you do to try to achieve change? The young people through ‘the police in school debate’, have changed how the policy will be implemented …

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Youth Voice

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Tell us your advice on doing participation activities. The group have a different agenda each month when they come together.  However, we have started to recognise …

Living within the regional areaOtherEnglandEVIDENCE13-15Regional15-1818-25Black, Asian or Minority EthnicAsylum seeker, Refugee or MigrationDisabledParticipation for ChangeLGBTQI

Youth Voice

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What do we do? We are called Youth Focus Northwest.  We bring together 42 youth organisations from across Greater Manchester, in the North of England to …

Care ExperiencedBetter awarenessNational8-12Regional

Changing Gears

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What did we do

In 2020 Children in Scotland was asked by Cycling Scotland to explore children and young people’s views and perceptions of cycling and road safety. The project, called Changing Gears, offered 300 children and young people the chance to share their thoughts and experiences and shape future decisions about cycling across Scotland.

Contact: Elaine Kerridge, Children In Scotland (ekerridge@childreninscotland.org.uk)

The place is called:

Scotland

Date

1/5/2020

18/12/2020

National8-12Identify issuesRegional13-1515-18Black, Asian or Minority EthnicTake action18-25DisabledLGBTQI

Children and Young People’s Panel on Europe

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What did we do

Children in Scotland worked in partnership with Together (the Scottish Alliance for Children’s Rights) to support the engagement of children and young people in decision making about Britain’s exit from the EU.
We supported a group of 19 children and young people aged 8 – 19 to share their views and come up with recommendations for what they wanted to happen as the UK left the EU.

Contact: Chris Ross, Children in Scotland cross@childreninscotland.org.uk

Report launch video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P2xvII-KqA

The place is called:

Across Scotland

Date

20/7/2018

18/12/2020

Health and WellbeingNational8-12Regional13-1515-1818-25Black, Asian or Minority EthnicSafe EnvironmentDisabledLGBTQI

Children and Young People’s Panel on Europe

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What did we do

Children in Scotland worked in partnership with Together (the Scottish Alliance for Children’s Rights) to support the engagement of children and young people in decision making about Britain’s exit from the EU.
We supported a group of 19 children and young people aged 8 – 19 to share their views and come up with recommendations for what they wanted to happen as the UK left the EU.

Contact: Chris Ross, Children in Scotland cross@childreninscotland.org.uk

Report launch video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P2xvII-KqA

The place is called:

Across Scotland

Date

20/7/2018

18/12/2020