Out of school
Pupil voice: I’m at risk of exclusion. This is how the Inclusion Unit helped me.
Reach met with a group of young people about how the Inclusion Unit at their school has helped them keep learning.
Support for learning
Pupil voice: “Don’t fight your stammer, embrace it”
Hear from Fraser about his experiences and the advice he has for someone living with a stammer.
Your rights
Know your rights
Mental health
It’s not always easy to talk
Talking to someone you trust at school can be the first step to getting help.
Young people have a say
Help to make your voice heard
You have the right to take along an advocacy worker to meetings with the school about your learning and support. Watch this to find out how advocacy can help make your voice heard….
Young people have a say
Pupil Voice: how to spot fake news – Young Media Voices project
How can you tell if what you’re reading, hearing or watching can be trusted? Young Media Voices share their top tips!
Pupil participation
Pupil Voice: pupil participation at my school means “every single pupil has a voice”
Rachel’s views on pupil participation: What my school is doing to give pupils more say in decision making
Ethnic Minority Young People
Pupil Voice: young refugees talk about their education in Scotland
Find out what it’s like for young refugees in Scotland and the support they need to get the most out of their education.
Pupil participation
Pupil participation at school matters – here are 3 reasons why
You have the right to be listened to and involved in decisions that affect you. Here are 3 reasons why pupil participation matters, and some ideas for ways to get your voice heard.
Your rights
Pupil Voice: respecting Children’s Rights at our School
Learning about your rights can help you feel more cared for and in control of your future. Find out more about the UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools Awards.