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Consultation tools, useful links and charter marks

Below are some useful consultation tools, useful links and charter marks. Please feel free to download them to use in your own consultations with children and young people.

Charter marks and consultation tools

Useful links

  • Youth Access is the national membership association for a network of over 200 youth information, advice, counselling and support services across the UK. It believes all young people have a right to locally accessible information, advice, counselling and support. Youth Access concentrates its activity on developing two key areas of service provision, rights-based advice and counselling services for young people.
  • Carnegie Young People Initiative  
    has been commssioned to examine the organisational participation infrastructure in the statutory and voluntary sectors in England.
  • Changemakers is a national charity that promotes young person-led community action. They offer publications, a quality assured network, training and consultancy to support the practise and to share skills with others.
  • National Children's Bureau promotes the voices, interests and well-being of all children and young people across every aspect of their lives. As an umbrella body for the children’s sector in England and Northern Ireland, they provide essential information on policy, research and best practice for members and other partners.
  • School Councils UK are democratically elected groups of students who represent their peers and enable pupils to become partners in their own education, making a positive contribution to the school environment and ethos.
  • Article 12 is a children's rights based organisation run by under 18 year olds, for under 18s in England. It aims to get young people's views and opinions across to everyone by helping young people to get involved in government, local government, schools and youth clubs.
  • Children's Rights Alliance for England is an alliance of over 250 organisations committed to the human rights of children.

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