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As part of a large-scale evaluation of the new ALN reform, Children in Wales were commissioned by Welsh Government to work directly with children and young people in educational settings across Wales. The aim was to develop and establish a Wales-wide ALN Children and Young People’s Participation group ensuring that young voices are central to how the ALN system is shaped and improved.
We’ve taken a creative, fluid and participatory approach to gather children and young people’s views and experiences. Their feedback has been captured through group sessions, focus groups, and one-to-one conversations, offering a deep understanding of key themes.
This work helps Welsh Government meaningfully consider the voices of children and young people in the planning and delivering of policy and services. It also contributes to the wider, ongoing evaluation of the ALN System.
So far, we have worked with both Welsh- and English-medium primary and secondary schools, as well as one specialist class provision for pupils with ALN. Across four settings, we’ve delivered 36 sessions and engaged with 33 pupils aged 6-16, as part of the Children in Wales ALN Participation group.
Contact: Claire Hathway, Development Officer ALN
Children and Young People’s understanding and awareness of the ALN system and their rights
Children and Young People’s Involvement in ALN processes and decision making
Children and Young People aspirations for learning and their futures
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