Hi all
See below the email from Unicef UK on the Children in Lockdown Campaign. Great to see that 15,000 people have signed up (hopefully a good few as a result of XUNICEFers actions). The next step in the campaign is a collection of personal messages to the PM (see below).
Here is the message I have sent:
"Children and young people are not particularly vulnerable to Covid-19, but they have made very substantial sacrifices in support of those who are. This needs to be recognised and their voices need to be heard as we consider how best to emerge from the current stage of lockdown, and how to protect both vulnerable people and the rights and futures of our children and young people."
I hope you can add your voices again.
Thanks and best wishes
David
Rebecca Dallison, UNICEF UK Campaigns
David, this is what children think about lockdown
Can you help us tell the Prime Minister?
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62% of UK children are worried about the impacts of coronavirus on their lives
David, that's one of the findings from a poll we conducted with children and parents across the UK. Children told us they worry about their parents and family getting ill, their friends, how life will go back to normal, school and their future. You can read more about the findings in this report written by our Youth Board member, Maham.
Lockdown politics have been front and centre this week in the news but children's voices and the effects of this lockdown on them remain largely absent. It's time to remind the government.
A joint card to the PM
You're one of almost 15,000 people who have co-signed our Youth Board's open letter, will you now tell the Prime Minister why you think he should address young people?
write a message
Your short message will sit alongside the voices of children and young people from across the UK. We'll include all of the messages in a card to the Prime Minister next week. Here's some we already have from our Youth Board members and my message too!
"It is vital to acknowledge that the young people of the UK are affected as deeply as adults. Addressing young people is essential to ensure that we feel safe, protected, and valued."
Niamh, 17
"Young people's opinions and rights have been ignored and brushed aside during this period, but if the Prime Minster was to address us it would show he values and respects the future voices of this nation."
Magali, 16
"Children and young people need to be heard, and their questions answered. It's not just the right thing to do, but it can help us as a nation start to rebuild and reimagine a brighter future for us all."
Rebecca, London
With 2 in 5 children telling us that they experience anxiety and worry, it's so important that the Prime Minister joins other world leaders and speaks directly with young people.
write a message
We hope that our united voices, standing alongside children and young people, will encourage the PM to take action.
Thank you,
Rebecca Dallison
Head of Campaigns
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