The first will be a postcard that provides a simple introduction to the organisation, and the second is an at-a-glance version of its business plan.
Jane Haywood, chief executive of CWDC, said: "Children and young people are ultimately the people who can tell us how services should be improved for them.
"That is why we are developing a strong culture of participation across all our work."
The council is also updating two of its guides for lead professionals.
The Managers' Guide and the Practitioners' Guide explore how the role of the lead professional fits into the Every Child Matters agenda.
www.cwdcouncil.org.uk.
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