The survey, for children and young people in Brighton & Hove aged 11 to 19, or up to 25 years with special educational needs, takes about 10 minutes to complete and ends on June 28.
To have your say, visit www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/youth-survey
The feedback from the survey will inform recommendations for future services, which will be considered by the council’s Children, Young People and Skills Committee in September.
John Allcock, Committee Chair Councillor, said: ‘We’re committed to delivering high quality youth services in the city, but we can only get this right if we get the views of our young people and act upon what they tell us.
‘We want their views not just about the services they received before the Coronavirus lockdown, but also since the lockdown. We want to know how this has impacted on them and how youth services could help them now and in the future. We are also keen to hear from young people who do not currently attend any groups, activities or clubs.’
There will also be online chats young people can join. If you would like to be involved, contact your local youth or group leader or Tracie James at tracie.james@brighton-hove.gov.uk.