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National Youth Agency: Hear by Right Award to recognise participation by young people

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Organisations that put young people's participation at the heart of service delivery and development are being given the chance to apply for a new award.

The National Youth Agency Hear by Right Award has been developed to help organisations that take the voice of young people seriously showcase their achievements and the contribution of the young people they work with.

The Hear by Right Award has been designed to be flexible and can be awarded at any of the three levels - Bronze, Silver or Gold.

Organisations applying for the award measure themselves against different indicators across seven Hear by Right Standards, depending on which level they want to achieve.

Richard McKie, National Youth Agency programme manager, said: "We have received considerable feedback from organisations that practise excellent youth participation for us to develop an award that provides them with national recognition for their work.

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