Have Your Say
Lots of organisations and people want to get the views of young people. You’ll find plenty of opportunities to have your say on various issues below:
Fear of Crime Survey
This survey has been designed by members of the Young NCB Advisory Group (http://www.youngncb.org.uk) and looks at issues connected with young people and crime. It asks questions about whether you are concerned about crime and asks for your views on what could be done to help young people feel safer. The Young NCB Advisory Group look forward to hearing your views and will use them in our work to raise awareness about crime and prevention with other children, young people, adults and decision makers. This survey is anonymous – we do not ask for your name and no one will know what answers you have given. The survey will take no more than 5 minutes to complete.
Have your say on political reform and win a £50 Amazon voucher
Following the expenses scandal and election of the first Coalition Government since World War Two, ideas about how to change the way politics works in the UK for the better continue to be top of the political agenda. The British Youth Council (BYC) believe young people’s views about political reform need to be heard now. This survey is to find out your opinions on different proposals for political reform so we can tell the Government directly what you think. 20 questions cover the following six topics: Voting; The way General Elections are called; Recalling Members of Parliament; The House of Lords; English only matters in Parliament; the European Union; and Making the police accountable to the public. Enter the prize draw at the end of this survey to have the chance to win a £50 Amazon voucher.


