How can we meaningfully involve children and young people?
The National Lottery Community Fund
Booking for this event is restricted - please sign up for a My SCVO account or sign in to access the booking form if you are eligible
- Day
- Tuesday 4 February
- Time slot
- 11:00-12:00
- Room
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Moorfoot suite
Wheelchair accessible - Contact
- Rachel Mathers
- Topics
- Families and communities Finance, funding and fundraising Equalities and human rights
- Overall aim
• To explore how the new Young Start programme could support and enable organisations to meaningfully involve children and young people in their work• To explore how the new Young Start programme might centre children and young people’s voices in what they fund and how they fund it
- Description
Over the years The National Lottery Community Fund has revised and refined the Young Start funding programme, ensuring that it keeps its ethos of helping children and young people reach their full potential. Now, we want to do more. We have started a two year development project to refresh the programme. A core part of the refresh is to find ways to centre children and young people's voices in the work, so their thoughts and experiences are front and centre. Taking a test and learn approach, the team are finding ways to shift the power closer to those who are experts by experience; the children and young people of Scotland.
The Young Start Development Team will host a round table session at The Gathering this year, and welcome you to collaborate with us. Are you interested in participatory practice with children and young people? Would you like to input into the development of our new funding programme?
In a relaxed and informal setting we will imagine what next might look like, and invite you to come and imagine with us.
- Who is the event aimed at?
Frontline service delivery
- Who is speaking at this event?
- Young Start Development Team members Rachel Mathers & Richard Cook