The Scottish Government and Young Scot have been partnering since 2019 to learn more about young people’s knowledge of and opinions about sexual behaviours occurring online. This is part of ongoing work following publication of the report of the Expert Group on Preventing Sexual Offending Involving Children and Young People, and follows the original survey work published in February 2020.
Read MoreIn 2018, the Scottish Government’s Technology Enabled Care and Digital Healthcare Innovation Division worked with us on a short pilot project, exploring how digital technology could improve young people’s health and wellbeing. Following the success of this pilot, the Scottish Government partnered with us to establish a national Strategic Participation Panel.
Read MoreIn early 2019, the Scottish Government was interested in finding out more about young people’s knowledge of and opinions about sexual behaviours occurring online. To help achieve this, they approached Young Scot to host and disseminate an online survey.
Read MoreThis report provides a series of insights into how and why young people use digital technology, alongside their ideas and suggestions for how technology could be used to support young people in the future.
Read MoreResearch by the Scottish Government, the Scottish Youth Parliament and Young Scot on anti-loitering devices ("mosquito" devices) has found that young people are concerned for their health and being labelled as anti-social
Read MoreThis report is a culmination of our exploration in how Scotland can realise our rights as young people in the digital world, thorough the gathering of broad and diverse evidence from a wide range of experts and sources, innovative creation of ideas, and careful reflection on the impact of our solutions.
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