Its third and most recent incarnation was first published in May 2005, with some 3,000 copies being sold this year, bringing the total to well over 8,000 since Hear by Right first launched in 2001.
This new, slimmer edition has a strong practical emphasis. This makes it easier to use in partnership with children and young people from the start, to make a participation map for the organisation and a strategic plan for development. Local authorities and other organisations, particularly in children's trusts arrangements, are encouraged to post their Hear by Right maps and plans on the shared learning web pages: www.nya.org.uk/hearbyright.
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