Children get involved in local government decision-making

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Thursday, 13 December 2018 20:47

By Carmelo Garcia - Local Democracy Reporter

More than 40 county children took over the reins of local government power last month as part of a nationwide challenge.

Young people from across the county took up the opportunity to help shape plans for future services as part of the annual Takeover Challenge.

The national initiative led by the Children’s Commissioner and provides the opportunity for young people to get involved in real-life decision-making about the services that affect them.

The project also gives young people a valuable insight into the various roles in public services and the decision-making processes across different organisations.

The pupils took part in a series of workshops with members of staff from Herefordshire Council and the Herefordshire Clinical Commissioning Group.

Councillor Elissa Swinglehurst, Cabinet Member for Children and Young People said: “Thank you to everyone who took part in this year’s Takeover Challenge.

It was great to see so many children and young people getting involved.

“The workshops gave the attendees the opportunity to experience what it feels like to work in an organisation and gives them the chance to have a say on the issues that are important to them.

“We were extremely impressed with the maturity of the young people and how they actively got involved by asking probing questions and were keen to give us their views on topics that really matter to them.”

The sessions included a councillor debate and a question and answer session with the leader of the council and helped to create a 12 days of Christmas campaign with WISH and a flu vaccination promotion campaign with the CCG.

One of the workshops also gave the young people the chance to help shape the Herefordshire Young Persons Plan.

The plan aims to ensure that the needs and priorities of the county’s children and young people are effectively understood and addressed by all partner agencies and subject to cabinet approval, will be launched in the spring.

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