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Have your say

Front cover of Have your say Have your say (PDF, 496KB) is our report of a consultation event with black and minority ethnic young people from different religious groups that took place 30 August 2007 in London.

The event was intended to offer a space for young people from different religious groups to explore issues around safety and their wellbeing. Nineteen young people from Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist backgrounds were involved in the consultation.

This report contains highlights of our Have Your Say event and key messages from the young people.

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Our work with black and minority ethnic communities
The Respect to Protect project aims to develop good relations with organisations and individual champions who advocate and promote the welfare of black and minority ethnic children and young people.