User briefings

Hear by Right can be used across a wide range of contexts. These user briefings give details of how you can use Hear by Right where you work.

Hear by Right in Housing and Communities

This briefing is about how Hear by Right can help ensure legal compliance and best practice on the participation of children and young people. It is primarily for Board members, strategic and operational leads for resident participation across housing provision, including Housing Associations, Registered Social Landlords and local authority housing.

Participation Works Briefing

This briefing produced by Participation Works outlines how Hear by Right can be used in the Voluntary and Third Sector.

Where to find out more for Involving Children and Young People

This briefing is intended to help those with a responsibility for promoting children and young people’s involvement, whether at policy development and strategic level, or at delivery level, to identify the resources that can best help them do so.

An Introduction to Involving Children and Young People

This Briefing outlines the rights and benefits of children and young people's participation, the importance of shared values to underpin it and key considerations and approaches to help make sure their active involvement is safe, sound and effective.

Rainer Hear by Right Briefing for the Voluntary Sector

Rainer is the first national voluntary sector organisation to adopt Hear by Right across its central functions and local services to improve service user involvement. This internal briefing is likely to be a useful model for others in the sector.

Hear by Right Briefing for the Third Sector

This is a briefing to show how to build participation throughout services and organisations using the Hear by Right standards framework. Hear by Right helps to map current participation of children and young people and to develop a strategic plan for improvement.

Hear by Right Briefing for Connexions

An outline developed by Connexions on measuring the impact of the active involvement of young people on Connexions services, this guide demonstrates the importance of a rigorous approach and how Hear by Right can ensure this.

Hear by Right Briefing for Education

This briefing details how Hear by Right can be used to increase the participation of children and young people in their place of education.

Hear by Right Briefing for Health

This briefing discusses how the National Youth Agency’s Hear by Right standards framework can help ensure legal compliance and best practice on the safe, sound and sustainable participation of children and young people in health settings.

Hear by Right Briefing for Children and Young People's Trust

Children and young people trusts have been around now for nearly five years. What’s changed for the better for children and young people’s participation as a result?

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