The Amnesty Young Human Rights Reporter Awards inspire young people to investigate and write about a human rights issue they care about, and experience the power of their own words as they bring that issue to light.
Previous topics have included global issues such as child soldiers and women's rights, and issues based on personal experience or observation, such as bullying.
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The competition is open to students in schools or alternative education settings in the UK, and is divided into four categories:
Lower Secondary (pupils in Years 7-9 in England and Wales, Years 8-10 in Northern Ireland and Secondary 1-2 in Scotland)
Upper Secondary (pupils in Years 10-11 in England and Wales, Years 11-12 in Northern Ireland and Secondary 3-4 in Scotland)
Further Education (pupils in Years 12-13 in England and Wales, Year 13-14 in Northern Ireland and Secondary 5-6 in Scotland)
The minimum age for entrants is 7 years old; the maximum age is 21. There will be one winner in each category.
Individuals will enter using the on-line entry form (coming soon) You will need to agree to the terms and conditions of the competition to enter. Please see the competition guidelines, FAQs and consent forms (all coming soon) for more details.
There will be up to ten people shortlisted in each age category. From these a winner will be chosen for each category, as well as two runners up.
In the Upper Primary and Lower Secondary categories, the judges will be looking for entries which best meet the following criteria:
In the Upper Secondary and Sixth Form categories, the judges will be looking for entries which meet all of the above criteria, and also:
Finalists will:
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