With the increasing need for organisations to deliver the Every Child Matters five outcomes, alongside upholding the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, organisations have a responsibility to ensure that there are systems in place to support children and young people's legal right to participate on a wide range of issues, from national policy to services that impact on them.
It is often challenging for organisations to effectively embed good practice in engaging children and young people. Yet, it is imperative that this is reflected in the organisational infrastructure and ethos, as the ultimate positive effect will be children and youth-led services becoming more efficient in meeting their needs.
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