
Representing youth voice within campaigns with Lyndsay McDade, Fearless
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This episode we speak with Lyndsay McDade, Fearless Scotland Manager at Crimestoppers, the charity offering support to 11-18 year olds to raise awareness of issues relating to crime as well as providing anonymous ways to report it. A partnership with Police Scotland and the Scottish Government led to a campaign to tackle the rise in sextortion tacking children and young people, a large proportion of which are male.
Connect with Lyndsay on LinkedIn and here’s more about Fearless
Find out more about their Sextortion campaign here
Things Lyndsay talks about
- The importance of not assuming anything around understanding of a topic, including the language used
- Co-creation that is continued throughout a process (i.e. not just asking for input then stopping), seeing that through to results and impact
- Making the process enjoyable for young people, bring food, pay for time!
- Getting ‘out there’ and connecting with communities; building real life connections with groups and organisations working with key audiences and/or topics related to your work
Recommendations
- Young Scot for their excellent youth content
- Centre for Social Justice and their report Lost Boys
- CLD Talks for their podcast on local activity in Scotland
- The British Transport Police on TikTok