Children’s Commissioner recruiting young ambassadors

 

The Children’s Commissioner is on the hunt for 16 and 17 year olds  – and particularly those in challenging circumstances – to join a programme which aims to put young voices at the heart of government decision-making.

The Children’s Commissioner is launching a big project to hear directly from children and young people across England about what they think, what they want to see and the solutions they want for themselves and the next generation.  The project aims to increase the priority given to children at the most senior levels of decision making in this country, to ensure children and young people’s choices and voices are reflected in the decisions that will affect them in years to come.

The Ambassadors Programme is a voluntary opportunity for young people aged 16 and 17 to champion solutions and amplify the voices of children in England. The programme will last one year, with the option to extend. It will give participants the chance to get in front of changemakers and policymakers, and to champion solutions alongside the Children’s Commissioner for England.

Being part of the Ambassadors Programme will involve:

  • Accompanying the Children’s Commissioner and team to meet policymakers and Government at the heart of Whitehall. There will be a chance to make the case for issues you are passionate about.
  • Sharing your thoughts on our work and topics and ideas for us to take forwards. You will give us important feedback on things we do for children and young people and making sure our work is relevant and useful for children across England.
  • Representing children and young people’s voices at events and meet key stakeholders. The office will include you in key moments to support your development.

Applicants need to live in England and be 16 or 17 years old in September 2023. The online application which sho take around 15-20 minutes to complete, plus the time to record a short video. The Children’s Commissioner is particularly interested in applications from young people who have lived experience of  care or health system, those with a disability or additional learning need and those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

See more information and how to apply here by Monday 25 September 2023.

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