A survey of almost 600 young people by Young Scot – supported by the Scottish Government – found that more than two thirds (70%) think it “isn’t a good result”
Read MoreYoung Scot worked with the Scottish Government to gather insight on what young people and students think about periods and sanitary products.
Read MoreTransport Scotland worked with Young Scot to gather the thoughts and views of 646 young people through a survey and qualitative research on bus safety to provide insight into how to encourage safety on school buses and coaches
Read MoreYoung Scot worked with the Scottish Government to gather insight into young people’s perceptions and experiences of health and wellbeing by gathering anonymous letters.
Read MoreA survey developed by Young Scot and the Scottish Government found that, in the last year, around one-in-four (26%) survey respondents at school, college or university had struggled to access sanitary products
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 MoreWritten by the Fairer Future Panel, who have been supported by Young Scot, the ‘Young People’s Ideas for Race Equality in Scotland’ report includes 40 ideas for the Scottish Government and advance race equality, tackle racism, and address the barriers that prevent people from minority ethnic communities
Read MoreOrganised by the Scottish Government and Young Scot, young Scots and young people from other Europe examined how to promote Human Rights, improve international security, increase opportunities for working and living across Europe, encourage more people to study or travel across Europe and the environment.
Read MoreCommissioned by Scotland’s largest conservation charity the National Trust for Scotland, the Young Scot Heritage Blueprint group examined how to encourage more young people to explore and engage with Scotland’s heritage.
Read MoreA survey by ReRoute called Young People in Nature found nearly three quarters (74 per cent) enjoy spending time in nature and that one in nine (87 per cent) agree we need to protect the natural environment
Read MoreWorking with Pidgin Perfect, for the Scottish Government, Shaping our Spaces explored the inclusion of young people in decision-making processes around the built environment
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.
Read MoreYoung Scot was commissioned by the Scottish Government’s Creating a Healthier Scotland Joint Improvement Team to involve young people in the national conversation in a meaningful and informed way
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