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Speak Through a Survey or Petition

A survey, or questionnaire is when you are asked to give your views on one or more subjects. Petitions are when you are asked to support a point of view, like a specific change to a law.

Depending on your age and who is organising the petition or survey, you can participate in different ways. Digital surveys and petitions are often used to reach more people.

What is it?

Surveys

Surveys are often taken to get views from lots of people that will be used to help make decisions, or find out what people think about a subject. 

  • Fill in an online survey or questionnaire - maybe shared by an organisation working with children.
  • Fill in a written questionnaire - maybe in a classroom at school.
  • Somebody somebody ask you questions - like in a face-to-face interview.

Petitions

Petitions are usually quite formal, and involve signing something to show that you approve or agree with the proposal given in the petition. 

The results are used to influence important decisions, they try to get a maximum number of signatures. This could be at a school level through to national and global levels.

  • Parents of a school might help children organise a petition to get a change in what's provided in the school canteen, and all the kid's signatures would be presented to the principal.
  • Groups of citizens could join together and collect signatures for a change to a law, which is then presented to a government. 

Here's some examples

Here's some examples