NCB's Research Centre is recruiting for Young NCB Research Advisers!
Whizz Kidz are asking all young disabled children and young people “What would make your life easier”?
The Diana Award has been commissioned to set up the Children’s Commissioner’s Children and Young People's Advisory Group to advise on her projects, policies and practice.
Young NCB Northern Ireland is inviting its members to take part in a 'round table' discussion with Junior Ministers .
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.
Contrbute your experiences to this survey which will present a true picture to the Government of how young people work and their pay.
SURVEY NOW CLOSED ::: This survey has been designed by members of the Young NCB Northern Ireland Advisory Group. Please only fill it in if you are from Northern Ireland
The exciting new site exclusively for NCB members has been launched!
Exciting conference by and for young people - 27th October 2010 London
In July 2010, First News is launching it’s very own online TV channel and show, FirstTV, and they need your help to do it!
Social networking site Facebook is allowing users to add a 'panic button' onto their profiles.
Creative? Organised? Sociable? Interested in event management? Apply now for work experience with Blast on tour.
There are over 40 free spaces for young creative people aged 14-19 to get involved in a week intensive media camp working on a real live national Campaign client brief, with professionals from the industry.
The government are asking the public for their ideas on what laws should be abolished.
A workshop on young people and bus travel, are you interested in attending?
NCB, and Digital Public, a digital media organisation are running a workshop to find out how young people gain information about sustainable living and the environment.
HeadsUp forum offers young people the chance to talk directly to new MP's
The children's workforce development council want to increase the size of the youth advisory group, make it even stronger and to make sure it represents the wide range of children and young people’s experiences.
This years BYC Summer Convention is taking place in London on Tuesday 3rd August and in Cardiff on Thursday 5th August and Young NCB are taking our members!
Over 200 young people responded to a survey about school life conducted by C4EO in April 2010.
NCB is piloting an electronic health tool that may be of benefit for young people managing long term health conditions, on behalf of the NHS.
See our new interactive video wall of Young NCB Advisory Group members talking about their experiences at Young NCB.
This survey has been designed by members of the Young NCB Advisory Group and looks at issues connected with young people, crime and perceptions of crime.
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!
Cut Films competition: Make an anti-smoking film!
Following the expenses scandal and election of the first coalition UK Government since World War Two, ideas about how to change the way politics works in the UK continue to be top of the political agenda.
Play England needs your help to decide who designs the most playful playgrounds!
oung 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.
National Children's Bureau (NCB) and BTCV (a conservation/volunteering charity) is running a survey for young people on enjoying nature.
C4EO are giving you the chance to win an Ipod, all you have to do is fill out a short survey on your experiences of being at school.
This is a video from an event by First News - a newspaper for children and young people. At the event young people ask Michael Gove, David Laws and Ed Balls about student participation and about the voting age.
Win £1,000 cash for your school AND MORE! Take part in the My Money national school art and PSHE education competition in the lead up to My Money Week 2010
A consultation with Young NCB on the Pupil Guarantee and the duty on schools to listen to pupils’ views
It's about about making a positive impact on your life and community and gives you access to information about different organisations and activities you might want to get involved with.
Come join in with workshops for young people aged 11-25 and Youth workers @ UK Youth's Hearing Unheard Voices Launch Event
BYC wants the new Parliament formed after the General Election 2010 to put into practice the actions young people themselves know will make their lives better.
v20 are currently recruiting bringing huge opportunities for both personal and organisational development. It requires time, dedication, energy, creativity and a good sense of humour!
The British Youth Council (BYC) wants to know about your experiences of being safe, and what this means to you.
.The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) is keen to listen to young people and is running a short online survey to understand better how young people would like to work with the Department.
This programme is offering groups the chance to win £200 and an all expenses paid residential.
The Copenhagen Summit has been and gone. The weight is now on our shoulders to do what we can to save the future of millions of people who WILL be affected by drought and starvation if our actions continue in the same way.
You may have heard talk in the news about "Copenhagen". Wondering what it is? Well, wonder no more....
Young brits at art want you to imagine what the world would look like if we lived without prejudice.
For the 20th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) Young NCB members acted as journalists for the day, taking attendee pictures with supporting quotes about what Children's rights meant to each of them.
Michael, a member of the Young Anti-Bullying Alliance, tells you about their work and Anti-Bullying Week (16th- 20th November)
London Civic Forum is launching a youth led campaign focusing on transport and young people in London.
Bebo are looking for illuminating, practical ideas on the three C’s – climate change, crime and careers.
Brent Youth Parliament: Young people are getting a bad image.
One of our members Jhon talks about his experiences as a disabled young person using public transport
The Council for Disabled Children (CDC) are currently recruiting a number of disabled young people to join them as CDC young ambassadors.
Are you aged between 12 and 25 and would like your voice to be heard when it comes to the transport policies that affect you?
Tell your MP that under-18s should not be excluded from age discrimination protection in the Equality Bill.
This survey aims to find out about young people's experiences of discrimination and what can be done to help change things.
On Friday 30 October 2009, elected Members of the UK Youth Parliament (MYPs) will make history when they sit on the green benches in the House of Commons and debate the issues that matter to young people from across the UK.
After a fantastic first year, Big Challenge 2 has arrived! If you are aged 16 to 25, you have the chance to apply for part of the £60,000 prize fund to tackle this year's challenge.
The latest opportunities related to Children's Rights, one of our 4 priorities for the year
The Look, Listen, Change consortium is looking to recruit a group of young evaluators to help us evaluate a new project called Youth4U – Young Inspectors programme!
The Government has opened up funds for children and young people to learn about ‘financial capability’ in
schools. You could be a representative for other children and young people!
The DCSF (Department for Children, Schools and families) have put together their plan for the future of schools.
Youth Citizenship Commission publishes reports on youth citizenship and voting age.
The Department of Health asked NCB to find out what young peoples views about violence against women and girls are and what the Government can do to stop this.
NCB has now completed it's report on Children and Young People’s views of Digital Britain.
The government is asking the public for its views on two parts of children and young people’s education: PSHE and Careers Education.
'Children and Young People Now' are trying to find out if young people would like more activities available at the weekends.
Young people who get together to help Camden PCT (Primary Care Trust) decide and plan what services it should develop in Camden and around London too.
The Department for Children, Schools and Families has now begun their search for 25 children and young people aged between 8 to 18 to form the Children and Youth Board 2009-2011.
NCB as part of ‘Look, Listen and Change’, is involved in a new project that will give young people the chance to review services available in their area and tell the people in charge of them what they think.
NCB has put together two surveys, one for children and young people and one for parents/guardians, to gather your thoughts and ideas on what compulsory PSHE might look like.
In this article Julia Casisa, Work experience student at NCB, gives a summary of some of the main findings of the book “consumer kids” by Ed Mayo and Agnes Nairn.
Young NCB is delighted to announce that its Advisory Group of young people has been honoured with a Diana Award, which recognises young people aged 12 to 18 who make a profound difference to the lives of others.
Results of Young Person led research project
End Child Poverty March - Young NCB marches through London, and takes some pics!
Tell your MP to vote to end the legal approval of hitting children
This Wednesday marks 60 years since the world's governments adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
UK Youth Parliament (UKYP) fourth annual campaign event focusing on “Talent and Leadership”.
The BYC are holding a special event where young people get a chance to speak to the Chairman and Trustees of the BBC about what they think about the BBC services.
An opportunity for young people to debate issues with MEPs and help shape the European Union.
SnapShot 60 is an all new online photo-competition from the British Youth Council
Participation Works is hosting a national conference focusing on young people's empowerment and leadership.
Plan UK’s youth board, do you want to apply?
The Government want ‘a transformation in the way youth facilities and services are planned and delivered’.
A new prgram covering stories that actually affect young people.
What makes you find out more about children's rights and participation?
Are you interested in how young people are portrayed in the newspapers and on TV?
Are you interested in research on young people's health?
Listening to young people about childcare
This is a site where children aged 12 and under can give their views on BBC programmes.
A government consultation on the Impact of the Commercial World on the well being of children and young people.
The Government wanted to know what you thought about their suggestions for making life safer for children and young people.
Can you help healthcare staff to provide a better service to all young people?
If you could ask one MILLION people to do something to change the world, what would it be?
The Youth at the Table Training Course may be just what you’re looking for
Young NCB members help decide the winners of the Children and Young People’s Services Awards
London Assembly Vote to keep free bus & tram travel
Every Disabled Child Matters is a campaign to get rights and justice for disabled children, young people and their families.
Playday are celebrating their 20th annual birthday this year on Wednesday 1 August 2007.
A whole new load of members for 2007!
A 5-year campaign organised by Play England to encourage and educate on how important it is to play
NCB teamed up with Greater London Authority and carried out four events to find out what children and young people thought of climate change.
Young NCB member reports on her views of PSHE and talks about how it has affected her life and changed it for the better
This questionnaire is an opportunity for you to let the government know what you think could help social workers and social care workers do a great job.