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This section provides details of reports, which highlight what children and young people think about a variety of subjects.
Having Your Say – Young People, Participation and School Councils
Estyn, the education and training inspectorate for Wales, have launched a report looking at young people having their say in schools.
Empowering Young People
The Carnegie Trust has published a report that says that children and young adults are the last minority in Britain routinely discriminated against.
Are you Listening? Consultation Report, 10/12/2003 [W]
Between April and August 2003 Barnardo's and NCH Cymru were commissioned by the Welsh Assembly Government to carry out a national consultation with disabled children and young people to find out their views of the services they use and recommendations for change to health, education, social care and leisure services across Wales.
Are Young People Being Heard?
Research commissioned by BT in consultation with ChildLine, during 2002.
Children’s participation in family decision-making
One of the National Children’s Bureau/Barnardos ‘Highlight’ series (no.
Does youth action pay? An evaluation of Action Pays
Evaluates the National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS) three-year Action Pays scheme, which was established to help voluntary organisations support and encourage young people to take direct control and direct their own community action.
Growing Into Giving: Young People’s Engagement With Charity
Written by Catherine Walker and Andrew Fisher, this report explores the views of a range of young people in relation to volunteering and giving to charity.
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