If they feel like their opinions are valued as a child, they will feel like their opinions are valued as an adult
Member of Children’s Parliament
Following the first phase of the Local Governance Review, the Scottish Government asked communities from across Scotland to engage in further conversations based on the new Democracy Matters material, ‘imagining a different Democratic Future.’
Children’s Parliament supported the engagement of children from across Scotland in this second phase by inviting our Children’s Human Rights Defenders on a three-day residential to build their own imaginary town, which they called Confidence Kingdom. The children considered how to engage in local decision-making processes, and what this should look and feel like in their everyday lives.
Confidence Kingdom is not like other places. It is a town where children and adults are equal. Children’s views are included in local decision-making and their life experiences are considered and respected. For Confidence Kingdom to be realised, the following needs to be considered:
This report shines a light on how our democracy is just as important to children as it is for adults. We hope that it helps us to ensure that more decisions at community level can be made in a way that involves everyone regardless of age.
Scottish Government, 2024
Please download the full report using the link below:
Throughout the Democracy Matters Consultation, Scottish Government colleagues from the Local Governance Review participated in all the residential activities with the children. This offered a first-hand opportunity to develop positive relationships with the children involved, including getting to know them personally, hearing their hopes and aspirations and relating this back to the aims of the consultation.
Find the case study below, reflecting on Scottish Government’s engagement with children and how that can inform the development of a more effective participative process across Scottish Government and beyond. The case study is from one of the policy leads who took part in that journey reflecting on their experience engaging with the children.
If you have any queries about our Democracy Matters work, please contact the team with info@childrensparliament.org.uk.