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Your rights to be heard – introductory guides for children and young people in England

Your rights to be heard
Introductory guides for children and young people in England

We have written four guides for children and young people living in England to help them understand their rights to be heard in different situations – at school, if they are in contact with health services, if they are in contact with children’s services and if they are in contact with the police and criminal courts.

 

This document summarises the information from all four guides.


Click here to download the guide (265kb PDF)

Your rights to be heard in school

A Guide for children and young people in England

This guide helps children and young people know their rights to be heard and taken seriously if they want to have more of a say in their education, get involved in the way their school is run, have been excluded from school or want to make a complaint about their education.

  Click here to download the guide (286kb PDF)

Your rights to be heard when you are in contact with health services
A guide for children and young people in England

This guide helps children and young people know their rights to be heard and taken seriously if they are in contact with a doctor or other health professional (including a dentist), mental health services, seeing a counsellor or staying in hospital.


Click here to download the guide (285kb PDF)

 

 

Your rights to be heard when you are in contact with the police and the courts 
A guide for children and young people in England

This guide helps children and young people know 
their rights to be heard and taken seriously if they have been stopped by the police, been arrested, been charged with committing a crime, are in contact with a youth offending team, are due to appear in court or are spending time in custody.

Click here to download the guide (297kb PDF)

 

Your rights to be heard when you are in contact with children’s services
A guide for children and young people in England
 

This guide helps children and young and people know 
their rights and be taken seriously if a family court is making decisions about them, they have or think they need a social worker, they live in a children’s home or with foster carers, they have been adopted or if they are in contact with a youth offending team. It will also help them get help if they are disabled or if they are an asylum seeker.

 

  Click here to download the guide (292kb PDF)

 

Participation Charter


The Children Now Participation Charter was drawn up in association with Participation Works and its partners.

Click here to download a copy of the Charter (146kb PDF)

 

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Top Tips for Participation



This poster was prodcued with disabled children from Generate UK and 1 Voice who teamed up with the Council for Disabled Children (CDC) and Participation Works to produce a poster as part of the ‘Making Ourselves Heard’ project.

Click here to download the poster (482kb PDF)

Human Rights are Your Rights



Participation Works have produced a Human Rights are Children’s Rights guide and some supporting materials. The guide has been written to make sure that people who work with children and young people are familiar with human rights legislation.

The guide will be available in late August 2008 and you can register here to recieve a hard copy.

Download the poster here (1.84mb PDF)

There is a web site to support the guide
Visit Human Rights Are Your Rights Online

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