Understanding why young people participate in the Voices competition

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Understanding why young people participate in the Voices competition

Through eleven interviews with young people who entered the Voices competition, Coram found out why young people decided to apply and if their experience of the competition helped them.

Published 7 December 2017 By Uzma Peeran

Children’s Voices: Children with Mental Health Needs in England

A review of evidence on the subjective wellbeing of children with mental health needs in England.

Published 8 November 2017 By Kara Apland, Hannah Lawrence, Jeff Mesie and Elizabeth Yarrow

Children’s Voices: Children in Detention in England

A review of evidence on the subjective wellbeing of children in detention in England.

Published 8 November 2017 By Kara Apland, Hannah Lawrence, Jeff Mesie and Elizabeth Yarrow

Children’s Voices: Children Involved in Gangs in England

A review of evidence on the subjective wellbeing of children involved in gangs in England.

Published 8 November 2017 By Kara Apland, Hannah Lawrence, Jeff Mesie and Elizabeth Yarrow

Children’s Voices: Children Subject to Immigration Control in England

A review of evidence on the subjective wellbeing of children subject to immigration control in England.

Published 8 November 2017 By Kara Apland and Elizabeth Yarrow, comments by Kamena Dorling
Published 25 October 2017 By Anna Ponomarenko, Jade Yap, Uzma Peeran