Southwark Youth CouncilSouthwark Youth Council is a voice for young people run by young people. Young people are redesigning public services and influencing how neighbourhoods are improved.
Get your voices heard
The Southwark youth council (SYC) has been proactive in various decision making activities across the borough. The main members of SYC are young people living, attending school, and working in Southwark. We hold events and workshops as a way for young people to express their views and for SYC to take those views to the decision makers.
By law we have rights
Convention on the Rights of the Child - United Nations Contains 54 articles on the rights of the child. Article 12 of the charter states that you have the right to say what you think should happen when adults are making decisions that affect you.
The Children Act 2004 also focuses on the need to listen to young people
Every Child Matters and Youth Matters are the most recent government policies addressing the needs of young people. They list five outcomes which are key to well-being in childhood and later life: being healthy, staying safe, enjoying and achieving, making a positive contribution and achieving economic well-being.
Young people can also find out more by visiting www.need2know.co.uk.
Charter of Rights
We have the right to
- Be treated with respect
- Act as individuals
- A high standard of service
- Lead a healthy lifestyle
This involves us
- Behaving appropriately
- Respecting ourselves and others
- Not endangering ourselves and others
- Contributing positively
- Being good and active citizens
- Learning about and respecting different cultures
- Striving to reach our full potential
- Maintaining and respecting our environment, home, school and community
- Recognising that we have a contribution to make to the global environment
- Using health and other services available to us
- Reporting neglect and abuse
Expectations of the Southwark youth council
- A responsibility to have respect for the views of young people. The best interests of young people are our priority
- To work with you to ensure the services you receive are appropriate to your needs and of good quality, by ensuring young people are involved in the decision making processes
- To work with you to try to make health and other community services accessible and appropriate for your needs
- To consult with Southwark young people using various methods, including group
discussions, forum workshops questionnaires and one to one interviews
How to get your voice heard
Get involved in your own local forum, be it a youth centre, tenants association, school council, or community council.
Contact
Southwark youth council Tel: 0207 732 7917 Youth.council@southwark.gov.uk 19 Buller Close Peckham London London SE15 6UJ Opening hours: Monday to Fridays 2pm to 9pm |
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