Is your community (your local council, and other people and places in Redbridge) doing enough to tell children and young people about their rights?
Do you think there have been improvements and progress for children locally, so that they can grow up to be more happy, healthy and safe?
Can you tell us more about your answer and why you feel that way?
What challenges to children’s rights do you think there are in Redbridge?
How do you think that adults in your community could do better to make sure that rights are enjoyed by all children and young people?
Dreaming Big:
What do you think could be improved in Redbridge that would benefit children and young people?
Can you think of any examples of times that children and young people’s voices have been really influential over decisions taken locally?
If you were throwing a children’s rights party to celebrate the ways that children feel important and valued, what would you be celebrating the most in Redbridge?