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Children’s ChampionReport to Children’s Services

Scrutiny Committee

Children's Champion in Salford, all activities relate to Article 12 of the UNCRC;

Children have a right to say what they think should happen, when adults are

making decisions that affect them, and to have their opinions taken into account.

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Children’s Champion contributes to the following indicators.

• NIS 3: Civic participation in the local area • NIS 4: % of people who feel they can influence decisions

in their locality • NIS 6: Participation in regular volunteering• NIS 50:Emotional health of children • NIS 58: Emotional and behavioural health of children in

care • NI 148: Care leavers in employment, education or

training

• The positive engagement of children and young people underpins all the targets and is a key requirement of all inspection regimes

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Current Involvement of children and young people in Salford This presentation is structured to link with

the seven key issues addressed in the recent white paper; Communities in

Control: real people, real power. • Being active in your community• Access to information• Having an influence• Challenge• Redress• Standing for office• Ownership and control

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Access to information• Wuu2

• Young people's publication group led by young people. 

• Weekly Saturday slot on Salford City Radio run by young people.

• Weekly 'Champion Children' column in Salford Advertiser

• Development of CC website.

• Use of council publications and SCVS bulleting to raise awareness about work.

• Exploring the use of social media to inform young people.

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Having an influence • CYPPB

• Eight neighbourhood youth forums (NYF).

• Salford Youth Council (SYC).

• UK Youth Parliament. Regional meeting in Salford Sun 11th Jan 2009.Election for UKYP rep. early in 2009.

• John O’Neill (current rep) UKYP has been selected for a national award.

• Youthbank 40 young people acting as grant makers to distribute 400k of funding to other young people's projects.

• Influence over budget setting. Pilot PB projects will be developed early in 2009.

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Having an influence • Develop effective links between school councils, NYF’s and SYC.

• ‘Youth Act’. Looked after children developed a group SIDI (‘say it do it !!’) to campaign against stereotyping of LAC in Salford.

• Competition 'U count 2' launched in October 2008.

• CC met with the Director of Change, policy and improvement team to ensure youth involvement is meaningful and sustained across the City.

• ‘Take Over Day’ 2008; Opportunities for young people to learn about positions of leadership.

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Challenge

• Young people involved in meeting to discuss Scrutiny Work Plan.

• Workshop for members of the CSD scrutiny committee and young people with learning difficulties and disabilities.

• Some youth forums have been involved in local scrutiny projects e.g. street scene.

• Young people have participated in full council meetings since July 2007.

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Redress

• Customer First Officer, effective system in place for responding to concerns, disagreements, complaints and compliments.

• CC will ensure effective lines of communication are in place for young people to register their concerns, disagreements, complaints and compliments.

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Standing for office

• October 2007 - Cabinet members were shadowed by young people.

• October/November 2008 all local councillors invited to strengthen links with members of youth forums.

• CC to explore opportunities for young people to shadow government ministers and other leading political figures from summer 09.

• Increased involvement of councillors in schools.

• Opportunity to attend a government cabinet meeting (in Liverpool on Jan 8th 09) forwarded to NYF’s.

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Ownership and control

• The participation strategy advocates the use of ‘Here By Right' to further meaningful engagement of children and young people.

• HBR workshops.

• Implementation plan for the CYP participation strategy agreed by CYPPB exec.

• Young people were involved in the Connexions contract re-tendering exercise.

• Introduction of HBR to partner e.g. Police, PCT, SCVS, and Connexions.

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Networking

Links with a wide range of regional and national organisations;

• National youth Agency• UK Youth parliament• Office of the Children's Commissioner• Children's Rights Alliance for England • NW Regional Youth Work Unit• Young Advisors• Positive links with colleagues in similar roles within other

areas have been developed

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Priorities for 2009•Development of NYF’s and SCY.

•Involvement of young people in scrutiny.

•UNICEF Rights respecting Schools Award .

•Participatory budgeting pilots.

•Develop use of IT in communication with young people.

•Publication group for young people.

•Ongoing contribution to relevant strategies and policies.

•Weekly Champion Children Column.

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Priorities continued

• Meet with children and young people on a regular basis.

• Support young people to campaign on issues of concern e.g. transport, leisure facilities etc.

• Ongoing involvement of young people in council meetings.

• To further develop the involvement of younger children and vulnerable young people in decision making.

• Embed the participation strategy within CSD and begin the roll out to other directorates, partner agencies and CVS.

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