People are healthier, families are better supported and equipped to nurture a child’s development and wellbeing, organisations are more inclusive, communities are safer and society fairer.
All children and young people are heard, trusted and able to live free from the fear of violence. Children and young people can be themselves.
They are not constrained or dictated to by limiting and stereotypical ideas about gender, race, age or sexuality, or religion.
Communities are listened to and solutions are developed together. It is a place where people are treated equally, respected, and valued both in their relationships and in public.
Our homes, workplaces and schools, and our public places and communities are inclusive, equitable and safe for all.