Posts tagged
#pupil voice
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.
LGBT
Pupil voice: LGBT+ young person speaks about bullying and mental health
Find out how LGBT+ young people are campaigning for change.
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.
Disability
Pupil Voice: “My dyslexia enables me to be creative”
From Dyslexia Unwrapped, where you can listen to lots of young people talk about the ups and downs of having dyslexia.
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
What do YOU think of Reach….?
Help us make sure Reach has the advice and info you actually want and need if you’re having a hard time at school.
Young people have a say
Pupil Voice: Young people from Scotland call for more say in how schools are run
How do young people want to be involved in decision-making in school? Find out what over 1,000 Scottish pupils have to say.
Dyslexia
Pupil Voice: – Lyla “If I wasn’t dyslexic I wouldn’t be me, I am what you see”
With the right support people with dyslexia can achieve incredible things. Check out this poem by Scottish Youth Poetry Slam winner – Lyla.
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.