Anita Myfanwy our North Wales, Development Officer co-ordinates the meetings of the North Wales Children’s Rights Practice Exchange Group. The group provides members with an opportunity to exchange ideas and discuss recent developments affecting children. Meetings are held quarterly usually in the Children’s Commissioner’s Office in Colwyn Bay. Dates of the forthcoming meetings are available in the events section.
Anita can be contacted at our office in Caernarfon – Tel 01286 677570 or E-mail anita.myfanwy@childreninwales.org.uk.
Issues discussed at the last meeting
1. Presentation on Full of Care – Julie Edwards, CCW: ‘Full of Care’ is a report on the way caring responsibilities can infringe on the ability of young carers to exercise their rights, as set out in the UNCRC. Julie explained the definitions of a young carer as follows:
The Report:
Julie went through the report’s recommendations and explained what the next steps would be, as follows:
Further information can be obtained on www.childcomwales.org.uk/ href="http://www.childcomwales.org.uk/">www.childcomwales.org.uk or in Welsh on www.complantcymru.org.uk/ href="http://www.complantcymru.org.uk/">www.complantcymru.org.uk
2. Presentation on The Financial Inclusion Champions Initiative in Wales by Rhian Hughes, Regional Financial Inclusion Champion: There are 2 other Wales Champions, namely Katija Dew, National FI Chamption for Wales and Ryan Jones, Regional FI Chamption (South and West Wales). The Government’s key goal for financial inclusion is to ensure everyone has access to appropriate financial services, enabling them to manage their money on a day to day basis, plan for the future and deal effectively with financial distress. The tools include:
The 5 key aims/priorities are:
There is a cash savings account named Savings Gateway aimed at individuals on low incomes. The Government will match 50p for every £1 people put in. They are allowed to save a maximum of £25 per month and should not withdraw for 2 years. Another resource for secondary school age children is called Credit Union in Schools and further information is available on www.cuinschools.org/ href="http://www.cuinschools.org/">http://www.cuinschools.org ‘My Home’ is a pre-tenancy advice pack which is now available to every new tenant of housing associations i.e. in Conwy, Denbighshire, Cymdeithas Tai Eryri and Shelter Cymru
3. Presentation, by Ed Janes, Participation Worker's Network for Wales Development Officer, Children in Wales, on the Participation Workers' Network for Wales: The PWNW (Participation Workers' Network for Wales) is a new free service for workers and organisations that are promoting children and young people's participation, or who are interested in doing so in the future. The network offers:
The website needs to be developed further and has gone out to tender. Funding has been awarded in order to work with 1 C&YP organisation in each authority and to work with young people and practitioners to develop participative skills. More information can be obtained at: www.participationworkerswales.org.uk/ href="http://www.participationworkerswales.org.uk">www.participationworkerswales.org.uk or ed.janes@childreninwales.org.uk
Any Other Business
The following suggestions were made:
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