What issues affect children and young people today? On our blog, our volunteers, staff, leaders and the young people we work with share their experiences and tackle the issues. Let us know what you think – leave a comment or send us a message about what you find on our blog.
Authors
A wide range of people within and outside of our organisation have written for our blog. To learn more about an author and all of the posts they have written, click the writer’s name.
By using the drop-down box you can order this list by the author’s first name or sort it by the authors who have written the most.
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Katie is part of our Disability Advocacy Programme, which works with local authorities in the London area to support disabled children and young people who have complex communication needs and impairments.
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Jordeen is a student at Conisborough College. She and her classmates are involved in our work.
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Aaron is a former member of our young trustees board.
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Recipient of numerous awards, including Worcester Young Citizen of the Year for 2012, Liam Mackin is also a student, author and volunteer in the voluntary sector. He has raised an estimated £150,000 for charities.
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Jacqueline is a parent whose family will be affected by changes to Universal Credit.
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Kate works to resource church congregations and individuals, helping them to respond to issues affecting vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people.
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As part of our Include Programme, Lloyd works on the Prevention through Partnership programme involving young carers affected by parental substance misuse, mental ill health and parental imprisonment
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As a digital intern, Samantha writes and edits Facebook, Twitter and blog posts, as well as helping to manage the intern and volunteer blogs.
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Kate manages marketing support for our fundraising, children's centres and programmes
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Claudia provides resources and support to people across the country as they hold a Good Childhood Conversation, discussing issues that affect children and young people in their area.










