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Posted on March 21st 2018
Mayor of London Youth Survey 2018 - Take Part Now
Please take part in the new Youth Survey 2018, launched by the Mayor of London’s Office of Policing and Crime, together with the Metropolitan Police Service.
Take part in the survey today by clicking this link.
What the survey aims to do?
The survey aims to gather the views of young people aged 11 to 16 (school year groups 7 to 11) in relation to a wide range of crime and safety issues, including:
- Personal safety
- Crime victimisation
- Perceptions of the police
- Serious youth violence
- Online activity and safeguarding (school year groups 10 & 11 only)
Survey responses will be used to drive important improvements in the way that the Police and other criminal justice agencies work with and deliver services to young people. The survey will give young people the chance to shape policies and campaigns developed by the Mayor of London, and to inform local Police priorities and youth engagement strategies.
Take part today...
They want to hear from as many young Londoners as possible. The survey is hosted online, and will be open until Friday 20th April 2018.
Take part in the survey today by clicking this link.
The survey should take around 10 to 15 minutes to complete. All responses will be anonymous and confidential, and will not be attributable to any individual or school. Throughout the survey there are links to relevant support agencies as a safeguarding measure for any young people that have concerns around the topics raised.
A previous wave of this survey was conducted in 2014 and received over 9000 responses. See the results from the 2014 survey.
Thank you very much indeed for your support in this important piece of work.