Inclusion Ambassadors - Children in Scotland
The Inclusion Ambassadors are a group of secondary-aged pupils who have a range of additional support needs and attend a variety of educational provision across Scotland.
The Rights Detectives – Together (Scottish Alliance for Children’s Rights) Member Organisations and Scottish Government Human Rights Bill Team.
The Rights Detectives are six children and young people aged 11-17 from across Scotland. They form one of three ‘Lived Experience Boards’ set up by Scottish Government who are helping to shape a new human rights law.
Age of Criminal Responsibility
In developing the Age of Criminal Responsibility Bill, the Scottish Government worked with members of the Scottish Youth Parliament (SYP), young offenders in Polmont, school pupils, children in secure care, looked after children, children involved in minor offending, vulnerable girls and young women, and child victims.
RNIB Haggeye
Haggeye is a campaign group for blind and partially sighted young people, aged 16-27, living in Scotland. The members come together to discuss the issues that matter most to them and work with decision makers to influence change.
The Sexual Health and Healthy Relationships Project from Who Cares? Scotland
The Sexual Health and Healthy Relationships Project brought together 32 passionate Care Experienced people to co-design refreshed workforce guidance for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHS GGC) Health Board on sexual health and healthy relationships.
IWill in Scotland
#IWill has grown and developed to now be an active movement comprised of over 1000 organisations and over 700 young people across the UK.
HistoricScot Youth Forum with Young Scot
The HistoricScot Youth Forum was established in 2020 and aimed at increasing youth engagement and connection to heritage as well as actively involving young people in decision-making throughout Historic Environment Scotland (HES).
Trans Rights Youth Commission
The Trans Rights Youth Commission is a group on young trans people aged 13-25 who take action on trans rights in Scotland.
Youth Ethics Advisory Panel with Scottish Youth Parliament and Police Scotland
The Youth Ethics Advisory Panel (YEAP) aims to ensure that young people’s voices are heard as part of Police Scotland’s Ethics Advisory Structure.