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Have you experienced naming and shaming?

Our Report Right campaign is trying to find out what effect being “named and shamed” in the media has on children and young people.

Our young campaigners would like to contact children and young people (those aged 17 and under) that have been “named and shamed” in the local or national media and who would be willing to tell us about their experiences.

To take part in a research interview, children and young people will need to have been shown in national newspapers, the local press, or as part of a council publicity campaign because of an ASBO they have been given. The views collected in the interviews will be used anonymously as part of the campaign’s report into this issue.

If you want to take part, or know of a child or young person that would like to take part, e-mail Sam at or call CRAE on 020 7278 8222 extension 23.

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The first country that agreed to follow the Convention on the Rights of the Child was Ghana in Africa (February 1990). The UK agreed to follow it in December 1991.

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