The Dubit Insider Programme allows young people aged 13 - 24 years old to get involved in campaigns that impact our lives every day.

These campaigns include many that can improve the lives of those taking part and of those around them - these are known as social marketing campaigns.

We also offer those of you aged 16 and over the opportunity to work with some of the UK's top brands and commercial companies.

The experience for all people on the Insider Programme is designed to be enjoyable and rewarding for all those taking part. Not only does this look good on your CV, it can also hook you up with some extra cash or free stuff.

If you like the sound of this but you’re not the right age, then please check out our other site at www.dubitfamilypanel.co.uk.



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The Dubit Insider Programme

It has become apparent recently that there is some misunderstanding about the nature and intent of the Insider programme which has resulted in some inaccurate and misleading press and online comment.

For the avoidance of doubt, we are now clarifying the regulations and guidelines we abide by as well as the membership criteria for the Dubit Insider Programme and the Dubit Family Panel.

All Insider and Family Panel activities comply with the strict regulations set out by the Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, ASA (CAP Code) and DMA guidelines.

The Dubit Insider site only accepts applications from young people aged 13 - 24 years old. We do not accept applications from anyone under the age of 13 and all applications from parents go through the Dubit Family Panel. Young people aged 13- 15 are only able to get involved in social marketing campaigns and only with the express permission of their parents. Nobody under the age of 16 will receive any incentives from brands or commercial companies to promote their products or services.

We have always ensured that if young people under the age of 16 want to participate in our programme, it is always with the formal consent of their parents, and we ensure they are never involved in any activity that could be considered in any way harmful. No-one under the age of 16 has ever been allowed to promote any products that are now deemed High in Fat, Sugar and Salt (HFSS) or involved in any campaigns that are inappropriate for them.

Since Dubit was first set up by teenagers as part of the Young Enterprise Scheme while still at school, we have always believed that young people are enterprising and have a role to play in advising and helping companies and organisations in a responsible way. Over the last five years Dubit has created a programme that is rewarding and enjoyable for young people, and empowers them responsibly. We are proud of this achievement.