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City 2000

City 2000. Structure of Participation and Young People’s Experiences. Background. A residential, involving young people and workers from Salford Youth Service was undertaken in November 2000. Purpose –

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City 2000

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  1. City 2000 Structure of Participation and Young People’s Experiences

  2. Background • A residential, involving young people and workers from Salford Youth Service was undertaken in November 2000. • Purpose – “To bring young people together from across the City and check the feasibility of forming a ‘Youth Issues Group’ To engage participants in a programme of decision making, reflection, discussion and artistic creativity”.

  3. Developments • The group continued meeting. • Young people changed, moved on. • Gained further backing of the Council and Councillors. • Government and Local Agendas changed re: Participation: Transforming Youth Work (REYS), Every Child Matters, Youth Matters, Neighbourhood Management

  4. Issues • Difficulty in joining up participation and representation. • Difficulty in recruiting. • Tokenism. • Difficulties with regard to ‘Youth Issues’ versus consultation. • Difficulties in receiving feedback from other organisations.

  5. Present • Limited numbers of young people. • Young people tired and worn out. • Resulted in a re-structure of Participation and City 2000.

  6. Structure • Acknowledges different levels of participation based on needs, skills and interest. • Young people’s achievements recognised through accreditation. • Can influence Service delivery and Service developments. • Based on the need for participation at centre/ area/ citywide regional and national levels. • Enables geographical representation alongside representation from communities of interest. • Young people can be representatives for other young people and not just representative of young people of Salford.

  7. Structure • Casual – young person who isn’t known to the worker but may know of them or the service. • Contact- young person whom the worker knows and has limited information of. • Participant – Someone who is actively taking part in a programme of work. • Local Forum – centre/ or project committee. • City 2000- Youth Service City Wide Forum links to Children’s Partnership Board and others. • Area Forum – Linked to Neighbourhood Management Structures/ centre forums and City 2000.

  8. Young People’s Experiences of City 2000 • Being involved in: • The Children and Young Peoples Partnership Board • The Connexions Partnership Board • Regional consultation on ‘Youth Matters’ • Town Twinning • Socials • National Youth Work Week Events (Lowry and Buile Hill) • Residentials

  9. How young people have benefited from being involved. • Not being treated differently due to disability. • Being treated as an equal and able to express my opinions. • Being able to represent other young people from across Salford. • It has lead to job opportunities within the youth service. • And a understanding of issues facing young people across Salford and how we can have an input into how to change them.

  10. How young people have benefited from being involved. • Becoming more recognised both as a group and individually. • Accreditation for the work we have done and achieved. • Helped with interview for army because it is a positive contribution to the community by helping young people. • Becoming more mature. • Can now challenge peer pressure. • Kept me out of trouble. • Meet new people, made new friends and had fun along the way.

  11. Meetings by Kelly and Carl. Boring meetings help us !

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