January 1, 2017 Research and Evidence Big up the bill BriefingsBy The Children’s Society Download This report put together by young people who have come into contact with the police staff and have been supported by The Children’s Society specialist services, aims to highlight good examples of police work and encourages all police staff to develop the skills, knowledge and behaviours that will make them better at working with children and young people.
January 8, 2022 Learning and Reflections, Minoritised voices & expertise by experience, Programme Blogs Delivery Team Reflection – Part 1 – Children and Young People’s Voice thematic project By Dr Isabelle Brodie Organisational CultureParticipationStrategyYoung person's voice
April 20, 2017 Research and Evidence Making Noise: Children’s Voices for Positive Change after Sexual Abuse – Children’s experiences of help-seeking and support after sexual abuse in the family environment By University of Bedfordshire, NSPCC Child Sexual AbuseParticipationYoung person's voice
February 11, 2020 Research and Evidence Children’s Voices Research Report: Children and young people’s perspectives on the police’s role in safeguarding – young people’s version By University of Bedfordshire InspectoratesPolicingYoung person's voice
December 1, 2015 Research and Evidence Children’s Voices Research Report: Children and young people’s perspectives on the police’s role in safeguarding: a report for Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabularies By Dr Helen Beckett, Camille Warrington, Elizabeth Ackerley, Debbie Allnock InspectoratesPolicingYoung person's voice