The two events, supported by The National Youth Agency, gave SouthTyneside and Leicester City Children and Young People's StrategicPartnerships the opportunity to show how they were using the Hear byRight standards to map their participation activity and share goodpractice with colleagues.
Both authorities received support as part of their involvement in theDepartment for Children, Schools and Families' Children's Trust project,which seeks to improve participation outcomes through the use of Hear byRight.
NYA development officer Zelda Heney said: "Both events were successfulin giving delegates space to share their own good practice and learning,to explore issues and discuss their own experiences." For furtherinformation email lisas@nya.org.uk or call 0116 242 7475.
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