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Listening to children and young people 2003: executive summary
- Authors:
- AHMAD Yusuf, et al
- Publisher:
- University of the West of England. Faculty of Health and Social Care
- Publication year:
- 2003
- Pagination:
- 10p.
- Place of publication:
- Bristol
The Listening to Children and Young People project was set up in response to concerns that the voice of children and young people was absent from the consultation and planning process of children’s services, particularly with reference to mental health issues. It was commissioned by the South Gloucestershire Joint Children’s Strategy Workgroup on Child and Adolescent Mental Health. The Project aims were to: explore the attitudes and perceptions of a broad range of children and young people towards emotional and mental health and mental illness; extend understanding and awareness of children’s views and experiences of services in South Gloucestershire; and enable children's services in South Gloucestershire to establish good methods, work practices and arrangements around listening to children now and in the future so as to guarantee their continuing effective participation in service planning and delivery. The project outcomes and processes will be used to inform: agency and inter-agency training events in South Gloucestershire; and agency and inter-agency reviews of services and service planning in the area, in particular with reference to Quality Protects targets with reference to ‘listening to children and young people’.
Listening to children and young people 2003
- Authors:
- AHMAD Yusuf, et al
- Publisher:
- University of the West of England. Faculty of Health and Social Care
- Publication year:
- 2003
- Pagination:
- 106p.
- Place of publication:
- Bristol
The Listening to Children and Young People project was set up in response to concerns that the voice of children and young people was absent from the consultation and planning process of children’s services, particularly with reference to mental health issues. It was commissioned by the South Gloucestershire Joint Children’s Strategy Workgroup on Child and Adolescent Mental Health. The Project aims were to: explore the attitudes and perceptions of a broad range of children and young people towards emotional and mental health and mental illness; extend understanding and awareness of children’s views and experiences of services in South Gloucestershire; and enable children's services in South Gloucestershire to establish good methods, work practices and arrangements around listening to children now and in the future so as to guarantee their continuing effective participation in service planning and delivery. The project outcomes and processes will be used to inform: agency and inter-agency training events in South Gloucestershire; and agency and inter-agency reviews of services and service planning in the area, in particular with reference to Quality Protects targets with reference to ‘listening to children and young people’.