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The National Youth Agency: Hear by Right and health

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A new leaflet from the National Youth Agency focuses on Hear by Right and health, and offers 10 tips to help health organisations deliver the participation strategy in their organisations.

It aims to support the Department of Health's You're Welcome quality criteria to assist in making health services young people friendly.

A good and effective participation strategy is fundamentally about sharing power with children and young people, the leaflet says. Often it is most appropriate for children and young people to lead on a project or piece of work, it adds.

The 10 tips are: do your research, get support, assign responsibility, make it manageable, involve children and young people, map and plan, increase understanding, develop your strategy, record change and share your success.

Consultation on arts

The National Youth Agency is working with the Arts Council of England on a project to support the development of the arts in England over the next 10 years.

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