Which?
Which issues are we currently asking children and young people about?
The Forum is carrying out a consultation project to listen to children and families about their experience being involved in the assessment and planing processes for additional support services. If a child in your family has had an assessment and some sort of support planned in the last six months and any family members would like to contribute to this consultation, please click here.
We are currently carrying out a project asking young people who have a variety of support needs about "What makes a good life?" considering their well-being and also the support available to them. This project will contribute to the review of Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services in Highland.
If you are interested in contributing to this project click here.
We are continuing to look at transition and are keen to hear from young people going through transition in to adult services and also other children and young people experiencing earlier transitions.
Email: transitions@highlandchildrensforum.org
We are beginning a consultation with children and young people who have asthma about their experience of services. There will be an online questionnaire as well as one to one interviews for those children and young people who are interested.
We are also working with some young people who attend the CALMAN Trust to hear about the challenges of being homeless and their experience of services.
We hope to be able to consult with some children and young people who have gone through the Children's Hearing System or who are or have been Looked After.
We are also continuing to follow up the themes of respite and inclusion and are always interested to hear more stories, whether examples of good practice or exposure of gaps in services.
You can contribute to our blog on current or any issues. You can also add commments or images to the image library.
Or send an email: gillian@highlandchildrensforum.org
Or text: 07789 680 811
We're ready to listen - just get in touch.
What have children and young people said?
Me, the teachers and my mum and dad came up with the idea that I should tell everyone in my year about what was wrong. I did this and no one has bullied me.”



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