The Big Conversation is open for all young people in England to make your voices heard. Adults can respond on your behalf if you would like them to, but the responses should be in your own words where possible – we want to hear from you!

Your responses are anonymous, except for your age and gender, and you don’t have to answer any question if you don’t want to. Anonymised responses might be featured in speeches, reports, social media posts, or be shared with news outlets and organisations working with and for children. 

1. Who are you?

 

2. How old are you?

 

3. What is your gender?

 

4. What should the government do to make young people's futures better?

 

5. What would make your local area better?

 

This survey is anonymous so the Children's Commissioner's office cannot respond to any comments. If you would like help or are worried about your safety, please contact our Help at Hand helpline.

6. About you:

YesNoI don't knowI don't want to say
Do you attend education (school, college or university)?
Do you have a social worker or leaving care worker?
Do you have any Special Educational Needs or Disabilities (SEND)?
Are you in care or care experienced?
 

7. Where in England do you live?

Start typing the name of the county, city, or borough of London you live in, and it should be suggested.