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    Cardiff Young Citizens Panel launches to engage young people on key local developments

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMay 4, 2022No Comments
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    Cardiff Council wants to hear from Cardiff’s young people on key local topics that matter to them.

    A Citizens Panel of local residents from across Cardiff, who give their views on a number of consultation topics throughout the year, has been in place for some time and now a Young Citizens Panel is being created for 11-25-year-olds who live in the city.

    The council would like to engage with a younger panel with more specific topics and encourage young people to get involved from an early age in decision-making and local democracy. Having young people’s views and input on important things happening in the city also supports the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Article 12: You have the right to be listened to and taken seriously.

    Cardiff Council has already engaged and worked with young people when making plans around the city, such as with the One Planet strategy where they help shape the strategic response to the climate change emergency, the NextBike scheme and the Minecraft Education projects where young people have designed areas of the city for a range of strategic developments by using the virtual game platform.

    Other important plans and strategies have also been developed and adapted with young people in mind, such as the Child Friendly Covid Recovery Strategy and Young People on Safeguarding where young people were heavily involved in the strategy’s vision, principles, goals and the visualization of the animation. Cardiff Council also runs the Child Friendly Cardiff Pupil Survey across all schools to gather young people’s views and help influence decisions about where they live, the services that they use and the future development of the city.

    Young Citizens Panel members will have the chance to share their views by completing surveys and occasionally taking part in other activities like focus groups, workshops, or forums. They will be asked for their input on various things happening in the city such as transport, the environment, education, health, housing, major developments, active travel, the growth of the city, the future of work and employment opportunities and more.

    Signing up to become a member of the Young Citizens Panel, young people will:

    • Help the decision makers in Cardiff Council and other services across the city, such as the Health Board, Transportation and Education, to make Cardiff a better place for children and young people to grow up in.
    • Realise their right to be listened to under article 12 of the United Nation’s Convention of the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) on the issues that they are passionate about.
    • Help the Cardiff Youth Council to advocate for positive change and children’s rights across the city of Cardiff.
    • Have the chance to win a £50 voucher for signing up
    • Have the chance to win a £50 voucher for every survey completed

    A Cardiff Council spokesperson said: “It’s important to get children and young people involved in the process of helping to make decisions and have their voice heard on the issues that they are really passionate about. It will not only give them confidence and engage them by actively making a change to the city in which they live, but also encourage them to express their views and play a part in local democracy early on.”

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