Using Hear by Right

Using Hear by Right

This page celebrates and showcases the diverse ways in which the Hear by Right & Building Standards framework has been used across a range of sectors and organisations. It offers an insight into the learning experienced by users across England, provides guidance for using the standards and highlights best practice examples.

Guidance

Using Hear by Right does not need to be a daunting or complex experience. This page offers friendly support and advice about learning from the experiences of other Hear by Right users, and moving from words to action in your own organisation.

Building Standards

The Building Standards framework enables young people to use the Hear by Right participation standards to map and plan their priorities for action and change within an organisation in a way that is understandable and accessible to them.

Requirements for achieving each level of Hear by Right

There are three requirements to meet in order to use Hear by Right effectively as a tool for promoting the safe, sound and effective participation of children and young people in services that they use. The requirements are set at each of the Hear by Right levels of emerging, established and advanced. 

Participation Works

 

 

Participation Works is a consortium which is made up of six national children's & young people's charities. They have collectively developed a comprehensive programme of activity and resources on participation including workshops, training sessions and supportive practitioner networks, designed to support organisations and practitioners who work with children and young people between the ages of 10-25 years old.