4.8 Resource roundup: Supporting young people to vote
There are loads of practical, accessible resources out there to help young people feel confident and prepared to vote. Whether you're looking to explain voter ID, help someone understand how voting works, or share information in different formats or languages, there’s support available.
- Multilingual No Vote No Voice graphics, to encourage people to register to vote, available in a large range of languages including Bengali, Bulgarian, Gujarati, Italian, Polish and many more.
- How to Vote video explainer by The Electoral Commission
- A short video by No Vote No Voice explaining how voter ID works.
- Easy-read FAQs – answering common questions clearly, from voter registration to ID.
- Posters explaining the different ways you can vote in the UK.
- WhatsApp chatbot – that walks you through the steps for registering or applying for ID.
- Practice ballot papers – so young people can get familiar with what voting looks like in advance.
- Making a plan to vote - an activity on making a plan to vote.
You can find many more tools, guides and resources over at democracyclassroom.com – all free to use and designed to make voting more accessible for everyone.
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