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The Big Conversation

The Big Conversation

Each year, the Youth Commission speak to young people across Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Portsmouth and Southampton to get their concerns, views and ideas.

The Big Conversation 2024 in now open!

Each year we consult those aged 14-25 on our priorities. This year we want to hear your thoughts, experiences and solutions to tackle Substance Misuse, Dangerous Driving and Stereotyping Young People. Alternatively you could tell us about something else.

 

Take part in the Big Conversation here!

Each year we consult those aged 14-25 on our priorities. This year we want to hear your thoughts, experiences and solutions to tackle Substance Misuse, Dangerous Driving and Stereotyping Young People. Alternatively you could tell us about something else.

We read every response and collate them into recommendations that are presented to decision makers, such as the Police and Crime Commissioner and the Chief Constable, at our Recommendations Conference each year.

Take part in the Big Conversation here!

Previous Big Conversations

During 2023 we looked at: Safe on The Streets, Domestic Abuse and Relationships With the Police. The Results of The Big Conversations were announced in February 2024 at our recommendations conference.

 

Out of over 900 responses:

 

  • 55% told us the Safe on the Streets was their top priority
  • 25% said Domestic Abuse concerned them
  • 15% chose Relationships With The Police
  • and 5% had a different concern