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    World Children’s Day: local children share their views on how the Government can improve

    prishita@vivafoxdigital.comBy prishita@vivafoxdigital.comNovember 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    PUPILS from local primary and secondary schools met yesterday to share ideas, debate priorities and feed proposals directly into government as part of World Children’s Day.

    St James Youth Centre. World Children’s Day. Launch of short (five-minute) film by Youth Advisory Group. Picture: ROB CURRIE

    Students shared their views on how they think the government can help children to have the best life possible at a special event organised by the Office of the Children’s Commissioner at St James Youth Centre. A new video scripted and produced by the Youth Advisory Group – a team of young advisers for the children’s commissioner’s office – was shown about a child’s right to have a voice, and for their opinions to be taken seriously.

    A spokesperson for the Office of the Children’s Commissioner said: “It was fantastic to see the work of our Youth Advisory Group being so enthusiastically received by everyone from government ministers to students and teachers from various island schools.

    “As Jersey’s only independent human rights institution, our office works hard to put on events like these, which draw clear links between the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the real, lived experiences of young Islanders.

    “The short film, scripted and produced entirely by the Commissioner’s team of young advisers, provoked some valuable discussion, in an atmosphere which saw the Bailiff in relaxed and frank dialogue with students and members of our team, as well as government ministers considering what actions they might take in response to the issues raised.”

    Children’s Minister Richard Vibert, added: “This World Children’s Day, UNICEF’s call to actively listen to children and uphold their right to participation is being answered in Jersey.

    “Our commitment is guided by Participation Standards launched in 2022. We thank children in care and care leavers whose voices are shaping real change. We also thank the School Council Network for their sustained engagement in the Children, Young People and Families Plan.”

    Pictured Robert MacRae, Bailiff of Jersey on World Childrens Day. Picture: ROB CURRIE

    Education Minister Rob Ward added: “Student feedback is essential to ensure that changes to the education and training options in Jersey meet the needs of our young people. I would like to thank all the students who shared their views directly with us about Post-16.

    “Giving children and young people a voice is an investment in their future. And through the School Council Network, students are influencing decisions. Their voices matter, and we are committed to listening and acting.”

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