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Children's Trust

(The Worcestershire Children's Trust was formerly known as Worcestershire Children and Young People's Strategic Partnership)

Meeting the needs of children and young people

The Worcestershire Children and Young People's Strategic Partnership is a theme group of the Worcestershire Partnership, set up to improve outcomes for children and young people.

Our Vision:Children and Young People

We want Worcestershire to be the best place for children and young people to grow up.

We will ensure that every child and young person in Worcestershire is:

  • safe,
  • happy,
  • healthy,
  • valued, respected and trusted and
  • has fun achieving success.

 

It is important that every child grows up with enthusiasm for life and learning. Every child should have a range of engaging and stimulating experiences so they can develop the qualities to become confident citizens who respect others and make full and positive contribution to their local communities.

To enable them to have and achieve their aspirations, we will support, engage and empower not only children and young people, but also their parents and/or carers.

Children's Trust Board

Marcus HartThe Chair of the Children's Trust Board is Marcus Hart, Lead Member for Children and Young People.

To view archived Meeting documents see the CYPSP Document Archive page

 

Newsletters

View the lastest newsletter

Latest Partnership information:

 

Worcestershire Children and Young People's Strategic Partnership

For information on the national Change for Children agenda go to the Every Child Matters website.

The Integrated Working Programme is a major change programme which focuses on enabling and encouraging professionals to work together and to adopt common processes to deliver frontline services, coordinated and built around the needs of children and young people. Key elements are The Common Assessment Framework (CAF), Lead Professional and Information Sharing. for more information please visit www.worcestershire.gov.uk/iwp

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This page was last reviewed 11 August 2010 at 11:05 by Shirley Millington.