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Two Young NCB members have been commended in their local Mayor Awards and received awards for their hard work and commitment.
Young NCB members alongside other children and young people from around the country attended a health consultation event with NCB's VSS (Voluntary Sector Support) team.
Education For Choice is the only UK-based project dedicated to enabling young people to make informed choices about pregnancy and abortion.
Five Young NCB members travelled to London during the Easter holidays to find out all about a new campaign that NCB is supporting.
The United Futures team are assessing the kind of support youth sector organisations need & what businesses may be able to offer
The Children’s Commissioner’s inquiry into school exclusions has shown that the system is in breach of children’s participation rights under Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Hundreds of young people have taken part in a British Youth Council consultation on how to improve care for young people by giving school nurses a greater role in their lives.
A study by the National Children’s Bureau showed that the majority of young people wanted their school nurse to help them eat more healthily and help them with the changes they go through as they grow up.
Transport Minister, Norman Baker, has helped to launch two free downloadable guides aimed at improving bus services.
Young Inspectors Programme for young people to evaluate their local services and report on the quality of services which affect their lives.
National Children's Bureau are working with two other organisations to broker relationships between the business and youth sectors.
Presschange4youth is calling on the Leveson enquiry to recommend changes to the press code of conduct and the Press Complaints Commission, that will help prevent negative stereotyping of young people in the media.
The Department of Health has unveiled a Children and Young People's Health Forum charged with developing a strategy to improve health outcomes for children.
Do you think you get taught enough about disability equality and awareness at school or college? Please tell us what you think and you could win cinema vouchers...
We’re really pleased to announce that the priorities for Young NCB for 2012-2014 have been chosen by the membership.
Kadeem and Shivani visit Downing Street as part of the Right Year for Children (RY4C).
We need children and young people to help us by voting for the two priorities that they think are the most important!
According to the Prince’s Trust, growing up without a daily routine or structure such as regular bedtimes and set meal times can harm a young person’s school grades and overall wellbeing.
The NSPCC facilitated a Youth Conference on Cyberspace, which aimed to identify how the many social and economic benefits of the internet can be protected, while tackling the challenges, like cybercrime, which threaten them.
The Right Year for Children (RY4C) is a year of action to strengthen children's rights in England. It starts on 16 December 2011.
MPs call for all children to be taught personal finance as a compulsory part of the school curriculum.
The National Centre for Social Research published their report on the August Riots. This is the first, and currently the only research to be based on what young people themselves say - both those who got involved and those who chose not to.
What have young NCB members been up to lately?
Council for Disabled children launches a new website.
We would like Young NCB members to create an image about Christmas which we can use for our e-card – by painting, drawing, taking a photo or using the graphics programme on your computer to make something great.
This film is designed to challenge stereotypes of disability and show the positive difference when young disabled people are involved in decisions about their lives.
The National Children's Bureau is pleased to tell you that the new website has arrived!
Young NCB members comment in the Independent on a report released by Plan UK.
One of the Young NCB members recently attended a Liberal Democrat event to talk about young people and bus services.
12 Young NCB members took up the opportunity to be the Young Advisors to the My Money programme back in 2008 – find out that they thought of their time on the programme
Young NCB members have visited Parliament to tell MPs why financial education is important for their future and should be taught in all schools.
A group of young people from the National Children’s Bureau (NCB) have condemned the shocking behaviour of recent rioters and urges the media to represent young people more fairly through these turbulent times.
Young NCB member's views about the recent riots in the Uk.
This event was an opportunity for young people to air their views on transport issues for young people and for these views to be taken in account as Labour develops its policies.
Young NCB were recently asked to help judge the Children's Play category of Local Government News 'Street Design Awards 2011' with Play England, part of the National Children’s Bureau.
A film starring Young NCB members was delivered to education secretary Michael Gove MP at the Department for Education on Thursday 2 June.
The Children’s Rights Alliance for England (CRAE) launches a taster issue of The Right Stuff – the human rights magazine by and for children and young people – in London.
NCB's response to this consultation is based, in the most part, on a focus group carried out with members of YoungNCB, aged between nine and 17 years.
Children’s Rights Alliance for England today (19 November 2010) launches its State of children’s rights in England report. This is the first independent assessment of the coalition Government’s record on children's human rights.
Young NCB members give their views on the Governments Comprehensive Spending Review
The Speaker's School Council Awards is a national award scheme to celebrate and recognise excellence in school councils.
You can support young people in the transition to adulthood by emailing your local MP and asking them to sign EDM 731: Support for Young People.
There are so many things to talk about when it comes to schools and as young people are the experts in this topic they want to hear your thoughts on all parts of the education system!
Open to all children and young people throughout England and Northern Ireland, Young NCB members work together to improve the lives of children and young people by speaking out and taking action on issues that affect them.
Young NCB members have finished their survey and report on children and young peoples fear of crime
Cassie win's the prize awarded to a random person who completed the Children's Commissioner Surveys
A project for teachers and youth workers looking to inspire young people to have their say.
A team of 14 children and young people have created a short film explaining the role and responsibilities of the Children's Commissioner for England.
Fiona Bawdon discusses research findings highlighting the persistent negative portrayal of teenage boys in the media.
The exciting new site exclusively for NCB members has been launched!
Exciting conference by and for young people - 27th October 2010 London
Social networking site Facebook is allowing users to add a 'panic button' onto their profiles.
HeadsUp forum offers young people the chance to talk directly to new MP's
See our new interactive video wall of Young NCB Advisory Group members talking about their experiences at Young NCB.
On the 11th July, Nick will be running the London 10k with a team of Young NCB members including Stephen, Liam, Brad, Amina, Beth and Kyle. Help them to raise more money!
Young NCB Northern Ireland member, Reem, talks about her experience of racism, CBBC Newsround, 22nd April, 5:05pm.
Challenge politicians to make five key changes to improve young people’s lives.