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National Strategy for Children and Youth
October 11, 2022
143
RESPONDERS
13%
RESPONSE RATE
24%
32
67%
90
10%
13
TOTAL RESPONDERS
1
Do you think the Government of Canada should have a specific strategy to improve the lives of children and youth in this country?
143 responded out of 1,080 polled
2
If the Government were to develop a strategy for children and youth, how important would the following things be to you? Young people are involved in the design of the strategy.
128 responded out of 147 polled
6
Who else should be involved in creating a child and youth strategy? For example: First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities, child- and youth-serving organizations, health experts, the general public?
98 responded out of 108 polled
7
What’s the best way to make sure everyone who wants to be involved has an opportunity to contribute to a child and youth strategy? (For example, an in-person conference, digital polls like this one, virtual consultations, etc.)
94 responded out of 99 polled
8
Why should children and young people have their own strategy?
74 responded out of 81 polled
9
What is one piece of advice you would give the government about working with children and youth to develop this strategy?
74 responded out of 77 polled
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