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Young Voices Big Ideas

Admission Free
Start Time 10:00
End Time 17:00

In a unique partnership with the Children Growing up in Liverpool (C-GULL) study, Young Voices, Big Ideas brings together children and young people’s ideas on changes they would like for a happier and healthier future. The installation showcases how this ground-breaking research can help us answer children’s questions and improve children’s health and wellbeing.

The Young Voices, Big Ideas installation shares children’s ideas through their drawings and voices, and amplifies the change they are advocating for. It explains how the C-GULL study can help answer children’s questions and improve their health and wellbeing. They hope you enjoy it!

Whilst visiting the installation you can see children’s drawings and hear their ideas about the changes they would like to see to have a happier and healthier future. You can read their co-created children’s books about what it is like to grow up and live in Liverpool, and colour in some of the illustrations from the book.

They are proud to partner with Young Voices, Big Ideas and C-Gull at the Museum of Liverpool. C-Gull is one of the largest family studies ever to take place in the UK. It brings together a huge range of experts from the University of Liverpool and Liverpool Women’s Hospital in a study which involves the recruitment of 10,000 babies! Ultimately, the goal is to create a healthier and more equitable future for children in Liverpool by promoting health and well-being, reducing health disparities, and supporting families in their efforts to help their children thrive.

Find out more at the Museum of Liverpool or by visiting the C-GULL website.

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