Category: 8-12

England8-12Better serviceRegional13-1515-18OtherContact with Criminal Justice

‘Just putting me on the right track’: Young people’s perspectives on what helps them stop offending

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We conducted participatory action research with young people in contact with youth offending teams. It was led by young people in custody.

EnglandConnect with people8-12Regional13-1515-18Take actionContact with Criminal Justice

‘Just putting me on the right track’: Young people’s perspectives on what helps them stop offending

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We conducted participatory action research with young people in contact with youth offending teams. It was led by young people in custody.

Health and WellbeingEnglandMoney for Essentials8-12IndependenceRegional13-15Education15-18The EarthSafe EnvironmentParticipation for ChangeContact with Criminal Justice

‘Just putting me on the right track’

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We conducted participatory action research with young people in contact with youth offending teams. It was led by young people in custody.

Care ExperiencedEnglandBetter awareness8-12Living in PovertyRegionalBlack, Asian or Minority Ethnic

Listening to young people’s views of the coast: Living Coast Youth Voice

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Local organisations have really listened to what we are saying and Nature England have told us that this is helping them think about how to involve …

Care ExperiencedEngland8-12Living in PovertyRegionalInvestigateBlack, Asian or Minority Ethnic

Listening to young people’s views of the coast: Living Coast Youth Voice

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To help us think about being by the sea we brought sand, seaweed and twigs into youth groups and classrooms. And we made drawings to show …

EnglandCare Experienced8-12Living in PovertyRegionalBlack, Asian or Minority EthnicThe EarthSafe EnvironmentParticipation for Change

Living Coast Youth Voice

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We found out that there are a lot of things that stop children and young people from being out enjoying themselves by the sea. Sometimes adults …

Care ExperiencedNational8-12Living in PovertyConnect with people13-15Living with ViolenceIdentify issuesInvestigateBlack, Asian or Minority EthnicYoung CarerDisabledLGBTQI

Review Of Professional Standards For Teaching (Scotland)

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What did we do

In 2017-18 Children in Scotland worked with the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) on The Review Of the Professional Standards for teachers, specifically the section on Values.
The GTCS wanted to put the experiences and views of children and young people at the centre of its review and commissioned us to conduct engagement work with children and young people.

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

The place is called:

Scotland

Date

30/10/2017

31/1/2020

Care ExperiencedNational8-12Living in Poverty13-15Living with ViolenceEducationBlack, Asian or Minority EthnicYoung CarerDisabledLGBTQI

Review Of Professional Standards For Teaching (Scotland)

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What did we do

In 2017-18 Children in Scotland worked with the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) on The Review Of the Professional Standards for teachers, specifically the section on Values.
The GTCS wanted to put the experiences and views of children and young people at the centre of its review and commissioned us to conduct engagement work with children and young people.

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

The place is called:

Scotland

Date

30/10/2017

31/1/2020

Care ExperiencedLiving in PovertyBetter awarenessNational8-12Living with ViolenceBetter service13-15Black, Asian or Minority EthnicBetter law or policyYoung CarerDisabledLGBTQI

Review Of Professional Standards For Teaching (Scotland)

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What did we do

In 2017-18 Children in Scotland worked with the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) on The Review Of the Professional Standards for teachers, specifically the section on Values.
The GTCS wanted to put the experiences and views of children and young people at the centre of its review and commissioned us to conduct engagement work with children and young people.

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

The place is called:

Scotland

Date

30/10/2017

31/1/2020

Local8-1213-15Other

National Children’s Policy workshops

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What did we do

In 2017 a National Children’s Policy was launched and the Office of the Commissioner for Children was tasked with monitoring its implementation, The Office, carried out over 20 workshops with children between the ages of 7 and 15 who attend Church, State and Independent Schools all over Malta and Gozo. the workshops aimed at including children ‘s experiences and opinions in the interim report drawn up to monitor the progress of the implementation of the National Children’s Policy.

https://tfal.org.mt/en/publications/PublishingImages/Pages/Recommendations/Children%27s%20Policy%20Report%202020%20-%20online%20copy.pdf

Contact: Suzanne Garcia Imbernon, Office of the Commissioner for Children (suzanne.gili@gov.mt)

The place is called:

Malta and Gozo

Date

11/11/2019

30/1/2020

Add other important experiences or identities

Since workshops were held within the community then different groups of children would have been involved