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Tell it like it is, give examples to back up your points – we want to hear what life is really like for children and young people in England.

We want good debates that involve different age groups and people living in different circumstances – do what you can to encourage others to join in.

It is fine to disagree with someone else’s opinion (that makes a good debate!) but make sure you respect it.

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By taking part in our debate, you agree: to show respect for other people’s opinions; not to post any messages that are hateful, offensive, threatening or misleading; not to post any messages that break the law; to keep personal information personal; and to allow the Children’s Rights Alliance for England (CRAE) to share the messages you post with a wider audience or in publications.

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Decisions about a child living in another country should be made quickly and fairly

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