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Central Bedfordshire Children and Young People's Plan

11 May 2022
Call for parents, carers, young people and children to respond and make their views known on how they want to be supported

Central Bedfordshire Council, Bedfordshire, Luton, and Milton Keynes Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), East London Foundation Trust (ELFT), Cambridgeshire Community Services (CCS), SNAP Parent Carer Forum and Bedfordshire Police are working together to ensure the refreshed Plan outlines how services work together to support and help children and young people to enjoy life, have high aspirations and reach their goals
 
The previous plan was created and delivered before and during the pandemic. We know that the pandemic has impacted lots of things in children and young people’s lives, so it is important we get the right things in place to continue to support them to be the best they can be.
 
Children and young people
In the survey, children and young people are invited to share the support they need to be happy, safe, and healthy, and what’s important to them now and in the future.
 
We would be grateful for your help in promoting and sharing this. The survey questions were developed for children 10+ years old, but please adapt for children younger than this, as appropriate and required
 
Survey link
Survey PDF  (you will need a box account)
 
Parents and carers
Parents and carers are invited to share what they think needs to be better for children and young people’s education, safety, physical and mental health, and leisure.
 
Survey link
 
For more information, please contact Zeenat Hanif or Sibs Shah via cstt@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk
The closing date is Thursday 9 June

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