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Feedback from Day 2 working: Priorities for being healthyPolicy (national and local): Review of services Yearly review mandatory with long term funds and if provision is not delivered – money could be withdrawn Ensure that measuring / monitoring is done with young people to see that the service meets the needs of young people More investment in service delivery SRE: Confidential information and advice. SRE as a compulsory part of curriculum. Compulsory, validated sex and relationship education training – as part of core curriculum SRE should be a core component of the workforce development programme in the future – a core competency. Thus all professionals should have a better understanding and better delivery of SRE. SRE and D + A part of national curriculum including signposting. Clear criteria. Include SRE into national curriculum Integration of youth services into schools Need to standardize what’s been learned from good practice where education works National Youth Board Youth workers need to be recognized more for the good service they deliver. Look at previous years certificates and work out the need for each provision Great need for workers to share access to proper training Practice: Sharing good practice Involving, exciting and challenging youth work delivered across all 5 outcomes is happening – there should be more resources put into universal services s othat all youth services are quality Schools need to commit resources if using outside agencies in advice so that agencies can plan allocation of resources Islington LEA + PCT have people in a team trained to deliver in schools with measurable outcomes. Standardise good practice and provide training for staff Embed SRE and drugs education in all youth programmes Schools and youth services need to map SRE in their local area to see where gaps exist (i.e. NEET young people) Best practice needs to be shared. For example, the maypole centre Spending: Meeting needs Commissioners not to withdraw money where there has been success More investment in workforce – quality training programmes Compulsory PSHE with certified staff members Keeping funding at an adequate level and sustain it. Enable and encourage schools to spend on community services for young people Funding always seems to run until the organisation has been successful than is suddenly stops Spend money wisely, not just in high risk areas but for high quality services Sustainability. Not only short term project but long term effective funding Campaigning: Encourage local politicians to get involved in the local youth offer Convincing schools of the added value of compulsory, comprehensive SRE Showing added value for schools to have it (PHSE) as national curriculum. (i.e. improved results and educational attainment) Get it on school agenda Put more emphasis on substance misuse and involve parents more. This is a IYS/TYS agenda. Why is that not a more explicit strand of this conference? Good media National campaign involving young people to target media about changing the language / image / stereotyping they use to represent young people. Report more good things rather than bad. Good news can sell!
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