Described by one reader as "just brilliant and so on message", the majority of those who rated the magazine gave it eight out of 10 for how relevant and interesting they find it.
Sixty per cent enjoy the feature articles most and 80 per cent said they liked the design and layout. Seventy-seven per cent found it clear that RUCKUS invites young people to contribute articles for inclusion.
Topics young people said they'd like to read about in future included gadgets and youth criminalisation.
Nearly half of the youth workers responding said that their issue of RUCKUS would be accessed by more than 50 young people, while one forwarded it via a school library network to around 1,000 individuals. Go to www.youthinformation.com/ruckus.
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