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We have created our films here on Amplify to be inspirational stories with practical advice that you can consider in your own practice.

You are welcome to share our videos far and wide! They will help you make the case for youth voice in your organisation, or could inspire a colleague in another organisation to create programmes too. A few ways you could use the films include:

  • Link from your website to your favourite episodes, or simply to amplify-voice.uk to help others find the resources.

  • Use our videos in your training - be it internally or at conferences or events.

  • To persuade your board to involve youth voice across your organisation - enabling them to hear directly from young people and practitioners can make a world of difference to obtaining buy-in.

  • Use in your advocacy work - share the videos on social media or to enhance existing communications plans to highlight why youth voice is so important.

  • To illustrate what quality looks like - we’ve carefully curated great examples of youth voice from hundreds of brilliant projects available across the country; you can be confident that our examples and features are chosen for a reason - and represent a wide variety of projects.

Don’t forget to also leave us feedback that lets us know how you’re going to use the videos.

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Embedding youth voice into Key Stage 1 and 2

We visit Bristol, Blackburn and Stevenage to explore how schools and organisations are embedding youth voice into their work with Key Stage 1 and 2 pupils.

  • Visual Arts
  • Film & Media
  • Literature
  • Music
  • Technology
  • Culture & Heritage
  • Child Led Learning
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Empowering youth voice in SEND settings

We visit North London, Essex and Northumberland to explore how schools and organisations are meeting the needs of young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), and providing personalised approaches to ensure individuals have a voice.

  • Culture & Heritage
  • Film & Media
  • Music
  • Dance
  • Literature
  • Technology
  • Visual Arts
  • Theatre & Performance
  • Disability
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Youth Voice and Place

Exploring cultural access in areas less traditionally represented by the cultural sector

We visit Thirsk, Hull, and Stratford-upon-Avon to shine a spotlight on organisations that support young people to access culture where the traditional infrastructure is less visible.

  • Culture & Heritage
  • Place