Hearing loss
BSL – pupils at St Rochs hearing impairment unit share their advice
Your rights
Sorting out issues – how I used my right to ask for an assessment
If you aren’t happy with one of your classes, you can ask to be assessed to find out what learning support will work better for you. Here’s how Josh had his say.
Your rights
How I got the chance to use my voice at school
Ever had a difficult relationship with someone at school? Find out how a meeting with her teachers helped Shannon have her say and make things easier for her.
Your rights
Speaking up at the pupil council about what matters to us
Does something need fixing at your school? Scott spoke up at Pupil Council and made getting online easier.
Pupil participation
Pupil Voice: What helps young people feel included in school?
“For me, talking and listening are the key to true inclusion” Mark Stewart, Young Inclusion Ambassador talks about his experience of school.
Young people have a say
Pupil Voice: Young Ambassadors for Inclusion
5 ways the Young Ambassadors for Inclusion think schools can make sure pupils feel equal.
Pupil participation
BSL: Pupil participation helps you do well at school
Check out this great BSL film about how being included in decision making helps you do well at school. It’s made by The Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland.
Young people have a say
Pupil Voice: ‘Planning our learning: a guide to including us’
5 ways to involve us in planning our learning: Preston Lodge High pupils have their say.
Care experienced
Teenagers in foster care are being moved too many times
What’s the impact on young people of moving around between foster families? Find out more.
Your rights
I want to be listened to
It’s not always easy to share your views, but it can help make things work out better for you and might help others as well.
This Reach page can give you ideas for how you can use your voice at school.