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Consultation has concluded
How were are we doing at including children and young people in decision-making?
Making sure children and young people are included in making decisions is important to leaders in Aberdeenshire and across Scotland. We want to hear from you, so we understand what we're doing well and what we need to work on.
Please take some time to think about the questions below.
For children and young people taking part, think about your time at school, and the support you get from health, social work, or youth groups. Think about services such as transport and housing that affect you, your family, and your community too.
For adults completing this, think about the work you do with children and young people, your experiences as a parent or carer, or the efforts you’re aware of being made by services to engage children and young people in decision-making.
The survey below will provide valuable information to help inform how we improve inclusion and services as a result of young people participating in the process.
This survey and page has been developed by the Aberdeenshire Children's Rights and Participation Group This group is a multi-service group that will use this information to plan next steps. Thank you.
How were are we doing at including children and young people in decision-making?
Making sure children and young people are included in making decisions is important to leaders in Aberdeenshire and across Scotland. We want to hear from you, so we understand what we're doing well and what we need to work on.
Please take some time to think about the questions below.
For children and young people taking part, think about your time at school, and the support you get from health, social work, or youth groups. Think about services such as transport and housing that affect you, your family, and your community too.
For adults completing this, think about the work you do with children and young people, your experiences as a parent or carer, or the efforts you’re aware of being made by services to engage children and young people in decision-making.
The survey below will provide valuable information to help inform how we improve inclusion and services as a result of young people participating in the process.
This survey and page has been developed by the Aberdeenshire Children's Rights and Participation Group This group is a multi-service group that will use this information to plan next steps. Thank you.
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