Shape the Future of Childhood Wellbeing
Join our team at Young Wellbeing and help us understand and improve the lives of children and young people across the UK through the Good Childhood Index.

About the Good Childhood Index
The Good Childhood Index is The Children's Society's annual research project that measures young people's wellbeing across the UK. First developed in 2010, we're now working with young people to update it for today's world.
Youth-Led Research
Young people design and conduct research to understand what matters most to their generation
Meaningful Impact
Your research helps shape policies and services that improve the lives of children and young people
Skills Development
Gain valuable experience in research, project management, teamwork, and critical thinking
Valued Contribution
Be recognised and rewarded for your time and expertise with training, support, and vouchers
Be part of the team shaping childhood wellbeing research
Group Members (Ages 13-17)
Young researchers helping to understand what matters to children and young people across the UK
Group Leaders (Ages 18-25)
Young researchers leading and mentoring research activities within the programme
Why Join Us?
Be part of something meaningful while developing valuable skills for your future.
Make a Real Difference
Your work will directly influence research and policy that improves the lives of children and young people across the UK.
Gain Valuable Skills
Develop research, project management, teamwork, and critical thinking skills that will benefit you throughout your life.
Work with Experts
Collaborate with The Children's Society and Works For All, organisations dedicated to youth involvement in research.
Flexible Commitment
Monthly online meetings outside school hours, with opportunities to conduct your own research if you choose.
Recognition & Reward
Receive training, support, and vouchers as a thank you for your time and expertise.
Inclusive Environment
We especially welcome applications from young people with diverse backgrounds and experiences.
Ready to Make a Difference?
Join Emerging Voices in Research and help shape the future of childhood wellbeing. Applications are now open.
