A – Z of CCYP Resources A – N A Quick Guide to Instagram for Parents A Quick Guide To TikTok for Parents Aboriginal Youth Engagement Project Advocacy Agenda for South Australian Children and Young People 2022 Australian Children’s Commissioners and Guardians – Joint Participation Paper Issue Brief: Barriers to Participation Becoming a Child Friendly Sports Club Being Child or Youth Focused in an Emergency Being Healthy Guide Best Interests Report Blame Game – perspectives on school exclusion Building Period Positive Sports Clubs Building Youth-Friendly Local Communities Bullying Project Report Bullying Project: Recommendations from Children and Young People Bullying Project: What children and young people want parents to know about bullying Bullying Project: What children and young people want sporting organisations to know about bullying Bullying Project: What children and young people want schools to know about bullying CCYP Advocacy Priorities for South Australia’s Children and Young People Child Rights Progress Reports 2020 Child Rights Progress Reports 2021 Child Rights Progress Reports 2022 Commissioner’s Comment on: A longitudinal measure of wellbeing for SA children and young people Commissioner’s Comment on: A road map for the future and bullying prevention Community Building in the 21st Century – How to use collaborative gaming to build connection, confidence and creativity Conscious Cities – Wellbeing Infrastructure Cover the Books In Nutella – and other ideas to encourage children to read Covid-19 Survey: Report on Key Findings Democracy in Action: What happened when 16 & 17 year olds voted? Drug Education in Schools – what works and what doesn’t First Port of Call: Supporting South Australia’s health care system to better meet the needs of trans and gender diverse children and young people From Checkbox to Commitment: what children and young people with disability said about identity, inclusion and independence Front & Centre – CCYP Strategic Agenda 2018-2022 Growing Confident, Connected, Creative Regional Kids Health Hub Directory of Resources and Services for SA Children and Young People Health Hub – ideas for creating more child and youth friendly health services High Stakes High School – The experiences of SA Year 12 students Hopes and Dreams Impact of Periods on School Students in South Australia Join the Dots – Considering the impact of parental incarceration on children and young people Keeping Kids Connected to Learning and Schooling Knowing Your Rights to Education Knowing Your Rights to Freedom Knowing Your Rights to Good Health Knowing Your Rights to Play Knowing Your Rights to Protection Leading for our Future: Youth Symposium Report Leave No One Behind Legislative and Policy Overview LGBTQIA+ Inclusive School Environments Listening Tour: Reflections Making Change in Youth Justice – A User’s Guide to building a better South Australian youth justice system Manage Your Sharenting: Tips for Parents Mandatory Drug Treatment Orders for Children and Young People Menstruation Matters: the impact of menstruation on wellbeing, participation and school attendance More Than a Game: What do children and young people think about sport? My Digital Life – Understanding the impact of digital poverty on children and young people No Exceptions – Creating Safer Schools for LGBTQIA+ Students O – Z Off to Work We Go – preparing South Australian school students for their work futures Our Approach to Advocacy Our Approach to Article 12 of the UNCRC Our Approach to Engaging with Community Organisations Our Approach to Engaging with SA Business Press Play – Activating Young People’s Health and Wellbeing Through Play Position Brief: Public Libraries Public Transport – It’s Not Fine Raising the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility Reducing the Voting Age Reflections on COVID-19 – In their own words, South Australian young people reflect on the impact of the coronavirus on their world and their futures Regenerating Our Regions – increasing participation of young people in rural South Australia Respecting the Online Rights of Children and Young People – Tips for Organisations and Parents SA Commissioner for Children and Young People – Annual Report 2016/2017 SA Commissioner for Children and Young People – Annual Report 2017/2018 SA Commissioner for Children and Young People – Annual Report 2017/2018 to SA Children and Young People SA Commissioner for Children and Young People – Annual Report 2018/2019 SA Commissioner for Children and Young People – Annual Report 2018/2019 to SA Children and Young People SA Commissioner for Children and Young People – Annual Report 2019/2020 SA Commissioner for Children and Young People – Annual Report 2019/2020 to SA Children and Young People SA Commissioner for Children and Young People – Annual Report 2020/2021 SA Commissioner for Children and Young people – Annual Report to SA Children and Young people 2020/2021 SA Commissioner for Children and Young people – Annual Report to SA Children and Young people 2021/2022 SA Young People’s Current Experiences of Relationship and Sexual Health Education Safe and Sound: views and experiences of young people on Public Transport Sanitary Product Supply to School Students in South Australia School Uniforms SDG Action Plan 2030 by South Australian Young People Sex Education in South Australia Stereotypes and Sexism in Schools – The views and opinions of SA school students Spotlight on Parent/Carer Careers Advice Spotlight on the True Cost of Going to School Spotlight on Work Experience Statement on Conditions and Treatment in Youth Justice Detention Supporting Students’ Voice, Agency and Wellbeing in Schools Take Care – What can be done at school to support children and young people with caring responsibilities at home The Impact of the Religious Discrimination Bill 2019 Job Aspirations of 8-12 year olds The Things That Matter – Views of 8-12 year olds on life, school and community The Things That Matter 2 – Views of 8-12 year olds on life, school and community The Things That Matter 3 – Views of 8-12 year olds on life, school and community The Things That Matter 4 – Views of 8-12 year olds on life, school and community The Things That Matter to Children – What SA Children Say About Job Skills and The Future The Things That Matter to Children – What SA Children Say About School The Things That Matter to Children – What Worries SA Children Most Trust is a Must – What Does it Take to Be Child Friendly and Child Safe Trust is a Must – What Does it Take to Be Child Friendly and Child Safe (Poster) What do young people in South Australia think about current responses to vaping and how to better respond? What Aboriginal Young People Told Us About…Periods, Relationships, and their Sexual Health Education What Children and Young People Think Should Happen When Families Separate What Culturally Diverse Young People Told Us About…Periods, Relationships, and their Sexual Health Education What Do SA Kids Have to Say? (8 – 12 year olds) What LGBTQIA+ Young People Told us About…Periods, Relationships, and their Sexual Health Education What SA Kids Say About Citizenship What SA Kids Say About Education What SA Kids Say About Health What SA Kids Say About Safety What SA Kids Say About Wellbeing What SA Kids Have Told Us About…Climate Change What SA Kids Have Told Us About…Homelessness What SA Kids Have Told Us About…Health What SA Kids Have Told Us About…Regional Kids What SA Kids Have Told Us About…Transport What SA Kids Have Told Us About…Wellbeing What Young People Have Told Us About…Civics & Leadership What Young People Have Told Us About…Inclusion & Diversity What Young People Have Told Us About…Learning What Young People Have Told Us About…Play What Young People Have Told Us About…The Environment What Young People Have Told Us About…Work What Young People Living with Disability Told Us About…Periods, Relationships, and their Sexual Health Education Youthful Adelaide