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Making participation work in Stockport
Grade Level:
9
Subject:
Training and conferences
Topic:
Making participation work
Objective:
By the end of this section, everyone must be able to understand what is happening in Stockpot, what Stockpot have been doing to make sure every voice from young people are heard when planning participation in Stockpot and what other local authorities have done to include young people in participation and getting their voices heard.
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I believe that this section was delivered well because everyone was listening to what everyone had to say about what Stockpot have been doing in the past to get the voices of young people heard when they are planning participation and what they are planning to do in the future. By doing this, we are helping them understand what they can do in the future to make sure every young person's voice gets heard when they are planning participation and they are looking at what work they have done in the past as well as what work they may need to do in the future to make sure the local area is the best local area it can be in terms of making sure the voices of young people get heard and they are involved in decision making.