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Children & Young People - Participation Promises
Meeting: 14/04/2025 - Children, Adults, Health and Wellbeing Policy Development and Scrutiny Panel (Item 106)
106 Children & Young People - Participation Promises
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Additional documents:
- Attachment 1 Participation Promises bubble version, item 106
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- Attachment 2 Participation Promise Landscape (Bubble), item 106
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- Attachment 3 Participation in B&NES, item 106
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- Attachment 4 Participation of Children and Young People 2025 pdf, item 106
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- Webcast for Children & Young People - Participation Promises
Minutes:
Councillor Paul May, Cabinet Member for Children’s Services introduced Rachel Hale, Director and CEO of B&NES Parent Carer Forum to the Panel. He thanked her, Olwyn Donnelly and Sarah McCluskey for their work on this matter and said that he intends to take a similar report to the Cabinet at some point in the future.
Rachel Hale addressed the Panel and explained that the Parent Carer Forum works with both Children and Adult Services and meets with them on a monthly basis.
She said that work relating to the promises began with assessing the support required for children and young people with SEND.
She informed the Panel that several groups of young people have reviewed the promises, including students from Chew Valley School. She said that a Makaton version of the promises was also available.
She stated that the intention is for the promises to be adopted by all areas of the Council.
The Head of Education Commissioning added that the promises have been shared with colleagues working in Health and that it was important to make them visible to all young people.
Kevin Burnett asked what the intended age range for the promises was.
Rachel Hale replied that for young people with SEND this was considered to be up to the age of 25. She added that there was also a Participation Toolkit that was available and said that the promises had been co-produced from the earliest point possible.
Kevin Burnett asked how the implementation of the promises would be monitored.
Rachel Hale replied that discussions between Councillors and officers were required to take place on how to maintain the levels of participation. She added that a lot of co-working is already taking place and said that buy-in regarding the promises was required from all Heads of Service.
Councillor May added that a Memorandum of Understanding was also being drafted.
Councillor Lesley Mansell welcomed the report and said that it was important for the work to be recognised across the Council. She asked what consultation had taken place with young people in Radstock.
Councillor May replied that Youth Connect South West (YCSW) were involved in the review of the promises and that this included the Youth Hub in Radstock.
Councillor Mansell said that the responses to the issues raised during this process were positive and asked for an Equalities Impact Assessment to be carried out to raise further awareness and to assure that all factors have been taken into account.
Councillor May replied that the report had been raised with the Equalities Team and felt that the report had addressed any issues. He reiterated his intention to take the report to a meeting of the Cabinet and said that a report on implementation of the promises would come to a future meeting of the Panel.
The Chair asked that this be submitted to them later in the year.
Rachel Hale stated that work had been carried out within their resources and said that they have a good working ... view the full minutes text for item 106
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