Young People, Policing and Human Rights
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In spite of the many changes to policing in Northern Ireland following the Patten Commission Report in 1999, the policing of Northern Ireland remains for some a controversial issue.
Public Achievement is working with Achieve Enterprises to gather the views and experiences of young people from across Northern Ireland about policing and the rights of young people.
They have already made a short film and are currently working on a longer production, outlining the views and experiences of young people. A report will be presented to the Northern Ireland Policing Board, the Police Service of Northern Ireland, the Police Ombudsman's office, and to members of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
As part of that research they are asking young people to complete a survey, which is an update of research the ICR did in 2003, and will give them a stronger sense of how young people feel about the key issues.
You even have the chance to win one of the new iPod Nanos - now with a built in video camera!
All the information submitted in the survey is confidential. Please read the competition rules before entering.
Opportunity posted: Thursday 15th October 2009
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