WHAT IS THE WORLD LIKE FOR YOUR YOUNG PERSON?. FAMILY LIFE SCHOOL RELATIONSHIPS LAW & ORDER FACING THE FUTURE HEALTH COMMUNITY POVERTY.

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WHAT IS THE WORLD LIKE FOR YOUR YOUNG PERSON?

FAMILY LIFE SCHOOL RELATIONSHIPS LAW & ORDER FACING THE FUTURE HEALTH COMMUNITY POVERTY

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? What part do they play?

Some National Drivers Somerset’s Health & Well Being Strategy Public Health Outcomes for Young People Children & Young People’s Health Outcomes Forum

Recommendations Better training in health and wellbeing for all professions working with children and young people Improving on means to ensure children and their families are listened to and are at the heart of all endeavours to improve their emotional and physical health and wellbeing Building on experience of what helps improve CYP health and wellbeing and using these tools consistently including well planned PSHE, Healthy Schools work Prioritising the needs of those young people who experience the greatest health inequality and including Looked After Children