The Big Ambition

We have been notified of an exciting opportunity, from the Children's Commissioner, for all our children in Classes 1 to 3, to have a voice and take part in a national online survey, called 'The Big Ambition'.

The Big Ambition aims to hear from children across England on what they think is important! In the lead up to the next General Election, the Children’s Commissioner wants to take children’s thoughts, opinions, and ideas to decision-makers, to make sure that the Government hears young people’s voices on what they think needs to be done to make children’s lives better in England.

The survey is open until Friday 15th December and can be completed by all children, up until the age of 18 years old - please click the link at the end of this article. Parents and carers are also encouraged to help younger children take part and answer age-related questions, if under 6 years old.

The survey takes around 10 minutes to complete and can be completed on mobile phones, tablets, laptops, and computers.

The survey asks for information about the person responding, the child’s age, and what school they attend. There is also an option to complete an easy-read version with larger text. The questions are slightly different depending on the age of the child answering, but everyone is asked what they think the Government should do to make children’s lives better.

It’s important to remember that the survey is not a test and that there are no right or wrong answers.

Everything in the survey is anonymous. If you would like to find out more about our data protection policies, please visit our information and privacy page.

https://www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk/the-big-ambition/?utm_medium=e…