 When the Scottish Parliament makes laws it wants to hear from the people those laws affect. The Equality and Human Rights Committee is looking at the Age of Criminal Responsibility Scotland Bill. This bill makes changes to how young people are treated by the law and so the committee wants to hear the views of young people. Your views will help the committee make recommendations to the Scottish Parliament on the bill. Would you like to discuss this with young people? We've made a toolkit you may find useful. Download it from our website and use the form we've included ..to report the views back to the committee. This class has been using the toolkit to have it to be. I think it was beneficial to the children because for us it's really important to make sure that learning is relevant. And for them to actually be taking part in the committee stage of a bill where their evidence will go to members of the parliament... ..and will be considered is really important because then it means that what they're learning is relevant and important to them. I enjoyed it because we got to like be kind of like the people in the parliament. I liked that I could hear what other people were thinking. Are you interested in helping the committee come to its decisions on the bill? Download our toolkit and get in touch with the committee.