Children and Young People's Plan
Results updated 11 Oct 2024
We would like to extend our thanks to everyone who took part in this engagement. Your input is vital in helping us shape the future of Children and Young People in Kingston.
The report was co-designed with young people and was approved at our People Committee on the 17 September 2024 and by the Kingston Youth Forum on 1 October, both be monitoring our progress through the supporting action plan.
Please note that due to the format of the final document you may need to download the full pdf version in the link below to view
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Overview
There are lots of things we can do to improve Kingston for you. This could be in areas like climate change, road safety, play areas and mental health. Where we can't help, we can talk to other organisations that can.
If lots of children and young people are concerned about the same thing we will try and do what we can to help.
Together, we've already taken action on some of your concerns since we published the last Children and Young People’s Plan in 2017. For example, we have invested in improving your parks and playgrounds, built safe cycle paths and created apprenticeship opportunities for those aged 16 and over.
In the last few months we have been meeting with groups of children and young people to understand some of the main issues you are facing. We would now like you to complete this survey to see if we have understood correctly what you would like the council to try and focus on, in the next few years, to improve the lives of young people.
Why your views matter
We want to hear what's important to you, so that we know what to include in our new plan for children and young people.
What happens next
This survey is now closed.
We have used the information to make sure that the things that are important to you are what we focus on for children and young people.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Community groups/ organisations/Residents' Associations
- Children and young people
- LGBTQIA+
- Parents
- Partner Organisations
- People with disabilities
- Students
Interests
- Let's Talk
- Children & young people
- Community safety
- Health and wellbeing
- Neighbourhoods
- Highways and Transport
- Climate Change and Environment
- Participation and Engagement
- Early years
- Primary schools
- Secondary schools
- Sixth Form/FE colleges
- University
- Adult education
- Apprenticeships
- Libraries
- Museums & Heritage
- Sport & Leisure
- Arts & Culture
- Parks & green spaces
- Voluntary, Community, Faith Sector
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