York and North Yorkshire Youth Commission – Have Your Say on Inclusivity and Discrimination
The York and North Yorkshire Youth Commission is inviting children and young people across the region to share their views on inclusivity and discrimination through a new survey.
The survey has been co-designed with Youth Commission members as part of their ongoing Big Conversation peer-to-peer research programme. This work aims to ensure that young people aged 10–25 have a voice in shaping how key issues relating to policing, fire, and crime services are understood and addressed across York and North Yorkshire.
All responses to the survey are completely anonymous. The findings will directly inform a set of recommendations developed by young people, for young people. These recommendations will be shared with the Deputy Mayor for Policing, Fire and Crime, North Yorkshire Police, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, and wider partners to help influence future priorities and decision-making.
Take part in the survey
If you are aged 10–25 and live, work or study in York and North Yorkshire, you are encouraged to take part:
Complete the Inclusivity & Discrimination Survey
Deadline: 14 August
Please help us spread the word
Partners and professionals are kindly asked to promote the survey within their networks to help ensure a wide and diverse range of young people are able to contribute. This includes sharing with schools, colleges, youth groups, and community organisations.
About the Youth Commission
The Youth Commission provides a platform for young people to explore key issues affecting their lives and to work collaboratively with local services to shape positive change.
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