SIR - Too often we hear about the negative stories concerning children and young people.

But I am writing to you about an outstanding campaign that is trying to buck this idea of young people as troublemakers and highlight the fantastic work they do for their communities - if they are heard.

That Seen & Heard' report, commissioned by BT in partnership with the UK Youth Parliament (UKYP), is a collection of stories of young people from across the country.

Identified as outstanding examples, they have succeeded in getting their voice heard and making a positive difference to society.

In its fourth year, the Seen & Heard' report highlights 15 amazing stories of young people who wanted to make a difference - and the organisations and adults who listened to and worked with the young people to overcome problems such as disability, poverty and racial discrimination.

I urge your readers to log on to www.bt.com/listening to learn more about the Seen & Heard 4 Report and BT's Am I Listening? campaign. It's a very noisy world, let's all listen out for young people!

Andy Hamflett, chief executive, UK Youth Parliament, Wakley Street, London