
This is the Sheffield Children and Young People's 0-19+ Partnership (Sheffield's Children's Trust) website. On this site you can access the papers for the 0-19+ Partnership Board and you can find out about why the Partnership exists and who the members are. The 0-19+ Newsletter for Children's Services staff in Sheffield can also be accessed through this website. If you have any queries or suggestions about this site or the work of the 0-19+ Partnership please email 0to19@sheffield.gov.uk If you would like more general information on the UK's Children's Trusts, please follow this link. The results of the 2008 ECM consultation are now available on the 0-19+ website. Please click here to be taken to the ECM consultation pages. You can download a one page summary, a full citywide report or reports by ECM outcome, age group, Community Assembly Area, Service District or focus group topic. Getting to School Consultation The results of the Getting To School consultation are now available on the 0-19+ website. Please click here to download the full report and/or the summary of the findings. Sheffield Children and Young People's Plan Refresh The 2008/9 refresh of the Children and Young People's Plan is available for download in the Strategy Documents section of the website. The Sheffield 0-19+ Partnership Handbook The Partnership Handbook has been updated for 2009. This provides information on the structure and membership of the 0-19+ Partnership and role and remit of the different Groups. The Partnership Strategy which underpins this handbook is available for download in the Strategy Documents section of the website. 2009 Meeting dates for the 0-19+ Children and Young People's Board and the three Advisory Boards (Localities, 14-19+ and Policy and Practice) are now available. Please view page 24 of the Partnership Handbook for times, dates and venues. ask Sid www.asksid.net is the central online resource of information for and relating to children, young people, parents/carers and practitioners. By linking together city wide information suppliers you can ask Sid about: Dance and music classes, swimming, sports clubs and holiday activities, education and training, childcare and family support and who to talk to about bullying, special needs support and staying healthy. |
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