Medway’s children and young people have the chance to share what they think about growing up in Medway.
The Child-Friendly Medway Children and Young People 2025 survey aims to capture the opinions of Medway’s children and young people - hearing directly from them on what it is like to live, learn, play and grow up here.
This is Medway’s second mass survey for all children and young people, and was officially launched yesterday by Medway Council leader Cllr Vince Maple and Chief Executive Richard Hicks, at Child Friendly Medway ‘s ninth City Hall, which was held at the Historic Dockyard Chatham’s Lego Brick Wreck exhibition.
The survey is open now and closes on Monday, 27 October.
Children and young people are encouraged to complete the survey themselves, or with adult support as needed.
Child-Friendly Medway launched four years ago with a survey to see what children in Medway wanted to see, and received more than 3,000 responses. Their aim is to reach even more children and young people with this new survey.
To find out more about Child-Friendly Medway, and take part in the survey, visit: Medway.gov.uk/ChildFriendly