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Communication with children and young people

This page highlights the importance of including the views of children and young people in special guardianship and kinship care when developing services.

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"“Its brilliant here. I didn’t want to come at first – I thought it was for just for the little ones and for old people like me nan. But then I came on the trip to Croxteth Park for a big picnic and met loads of new mates there who are just like me – living with me nan and grandad…..Now I love coming here – we do loads of stuff like footie and days out and the holiday group is great. I want to go on the resi next year – to Colomendy if I can. The team here know what its like for me at school and they help me sort some stuff out by chatting with me when I get upset. That’s made it better for me there with the teacher.”"

Kinship Carer Service User – Young Person, February 2018 (Kinship Carers Liverpool 2018)

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