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Showing posts with label Childrens Rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Childrens Rights. Show all posts
Monday, 21 March 2016
Q&A with the Youth Mayor
On Thursday the 17th of March, we attended the annual school council event in the Vale of Glamorgan, where 5 school councils attended from across the Vale. It was also great to see so many young people from youth organisations such as youth action groups and the VYF at the event.
I would like to give the Vale Rights Ambassadors a huge congratulation on delivering their rights workshop to all the young people at the event. (And it was their first time!) They delivered a really thought provoking set of activities, engaging all pupils, whilst learning all about the UNCRC and the rights of children.
The jam-packed day also included sessions hosted by the Vale Youth Service staff on participation and the school councils were able to share ideas of good practice with other school councils. They were also lucky enough to engage with the co-ordinator of Healthy Schools in the Vale.
Finally, we had the amazing opportunity to talk to all the young people about what we, as Youth Mayor and Deputy Youth Mayor are currently working on, and who we are. Not forgetting the productive Q&A session in which young people asked some really good questions! I can't wait to look at the points raised in the Q&A in more depth, as the young people who asked questions were clearly very passionate about the issues raised. Dan & Bronwen (Youth Mayor & Deputy)
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Friday, 18 March 2016
#CIYW 2016
Cymru Ifanc - Young Wales is a platform to ensure Welsh Government ministers listen to the views and ideas of young people.
We attended their annual conference in Cardiff on 05.03.16 which was really interesting. The conference was chaired by the Deputy Youth Mayor from Merthyr Tydfil and was an opportunity for young people, professionals and Welsh Government to find out what Cymru Ifanc, Young Wales have achieved in the last year. There were guest speakers including the Children's Commissioner for Wales and we learnt more about the plans for a new curriculum in Wales. We also took part in workshops around the use of social media and participation and young people's views on mental health services.
We attended their annual conference in Cardiff on 05.03.16 which was really interesting. The conference was chaired by the Deputy Youth Mayor from Merthyr Tydfil and was an opportunity for young people, professionals and Welsh Government to find out what Cymru Ifanc, Young Wales have achieved in the last year. There were guest speakers including the Children's Commissioner for Wales and we learnt more about the plans for a new curriculum in Wales. We also took part in workshops around the use of social media and participation and young people's views on mental health services.
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Tuesday, 15 March 2016
My year with the Children's Commissioner for Wales
Sally Holland is the Children's Commissioner for Wales and she works young people around Wales and Welsh Government to promote children's rights. I've been heavily involved and have worked closely with the Children Commissioner for Wales office and over the past year and three months. I have been involved in the recruitment of Sally Holland and have helped her into her role along with other young people from across Wales.
So how did it start?
Sally has recently launched the areas of work she will be focusing on following her Beth Nesa? What's next? consultation. Take a look at the video for more information.
So how did it start?
After the previous Children's Commissioner for Wales, Keith Towler, finished his term, I joined a young persons recruitment panel to find the next Children's Commissioner for Wales. There were 63 applicants who all wanted the post. That was watered down to 7, and with an adult panel, I and other young people narrowed that down to 5 for interviewing.
The young persons panel had the opportunity to interview these candidates, and we had our say on who was the best for the role. After a nail-biting final decision we decided that Sally Holland was the most appropriate.
We've met up with her since then to give her our viewpoints on how she should work with young people, and she's very proactive when it comes to working with other children and young people around Wales. She will be the Children's Commissioner for Wales for the next 7 years. This process was beneficial for the the young people involved, and it was an incredibly successful piece of work as it was the first time young people were involved in the recruitment process. We also have our first female Children's Commissioner for Wales too.
Sally has recently launched the areas of work she will be focusing on following her Beth Nesa? What's next? consultation. Take a look at the video for more information.
Monday, 1 February 2016
Welcome!
Welcome to the Vale of Glamorgan Youth Cabinet blog.
We want to make sure that we keep you up to date with the work that we do as youth cabinet members. It's our job to make sure the views of young people in the Vale are being listened to and that decision makers know what issues affect young people. This will help professionals who provide services for young people know what we want and what we need.
We want to make sure that we keep you up to date with the work that we do as youth cabinet members. It's our job to make sure the views of young people in the Vale are being listened to and that decision makers know what issues affect young people. This will help professionals who provide services for young people know what we want and what we need.
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