
YOUR VOICE PROJECT
Working together
Overview
Designed to remove the fear and stigma attached to reporting issues; The Student Voice is an interactive and child-friendly reporting tool that utilises interactive maps of all the contexts that your young people spend time in, so schools or colleges can improve these spaces with more targeted and effective interventions, and ultimately prevent future harm.
The Student Voice Contextual Safeguarding Tool and framework promotes the sharing of safeguarding information among essential services. It multiplies the shared protective capacities of schools, police, health, and social services through effectively gathering and sharing empirical safeguarding hotspot data, about the location, times of day where incidents occur, and age or year groups of young people experiencing them. This allows services to not only address current concerns but to also implement and track interventions intended to prevent future harm.
What is The Student Voice
Maps of all extra-familial contexts
Preventative and proactive safeguarding
What school, MAT and Local Authority decision makers say
How school tackles harm in the community
DSL, Kineton High School, part of Stowe Valley Multi Academy Trust
An update on The Voice Project | 1 Year in
The London Borough of Havering
Local Authority Champion Young Voices | The Voice Project
Trevor Cook, The London Borough Of Havering, 20+ schools
Identifying community hotspots where children feel unsafe
Jon Barnett, Warwick District Council
Proactively working with the Police
Rugby Free Secondary, Assistant Headteacher and DSL
Good governance and centralising data to identify patterns and trends
Stowe Valley MAT, 11 schools.
Student advocacy and engaging pupil voice
Haberdashers’ Monmouth School, Acting Head
Ensuring students feel heard, safe and listened to
Millfield School, Deputy Head (Pastoral)
Register your interest
Schedule a 20 minute personalised demo of our tools.








