The voices of children and young people have been instrumental in shaping the new Somerset Children and Young People’s Plan. Over 6,000 children and young people in Somerset have shared their insights on what they need to lead healthy and happy lives.

The plan has been co-produced by members of Our Somerset and its strategic partners, providing clear direction for partners in Somerset to collaborate on shared priorities and make necessary changes to improve outcomes for all children, young people, and their families in Somerset.

The plan outlines a shared vision to keep children and young people in Somerset safe and ensure they grow up in a child-friendly county that supports their happiness, health, and preparation for adulthood. By taking a whole-family approach, the plan aims to support families to be strong and resilient, working together to achieve long-term change and stability so that children can thrive and succeed.

The creation of the plan incorporated the voices of children and young people at every step, with significant support from the Youth Forum, the Somerset in Care and Leaving Care Councils (SiCC and SLCC), The Unstoppables, Somerset Youth Parliament, the Youth Work Alliance, the Participation Workers Network, the ARK at Egwood, 2BU, Taunton Brewhouse Young Ambassadors, and all the children, young people, and families who participated in surveys, focus groups, and session plans.

The priorities of the Children and Young People’s Plan include:

· Having the best experience in education: Children and young people have asked for schools, colleges, and educational institutions to help them feel more included and supported.

· Leading healthy lives: Children and young people want support to lead healthier lives in Somerset.

· Good mental health and wellbeing: Children and young people seek support to lead happy lives and assistance in their schools, colleges, and communities if their mental health deteriorates.

· Living in safe communities: Children and young people want to live in safe communities where streets and parks feel safe at night.

· Building great relationships: Children and young people want support to build better relationships with their family and friends.

· Well prepared for adulthood: Children and young people need cradle-to-career support to become independent and prepared for adulthood.

Abigail Amponsah, a member of Somerset’s Youth Forum and the Somerset Youth Parliament Advisory Group, said: “Team members from different parts of the council used the resources available to hear and understand the thoughts of Somerset’s children and young people thoroughly, and the plan included the honest opinions from children and young

people across our county – whether harsh or kind. Overall, in my view everyone who contributed to it deserves applause, the plan is a job very well done!”

Councillor Heather Shearer, Lead Member for Children, Families and Education said:

“At Somerset Council, we are committed to turning this plan into action, ensuring that every child and young person in Somerset can grow up in a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment. Thank you to everyone who has worked on this plan, and to the young people who contributed – we look forward to working with our partners and the community to bring this vision to life.”

To read the new Children and Young People’s Plan, please visit: www.somerset.gov.uk/somerset-children-and-young-peoples-plan 

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October 3, 2024

Molly Venn

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