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Islington Council are in the process of creating a new Youth Safety Strategy for 2025-2030 which will aim to help make the borough a safer place for its children and young people.
We would really like your help to understand the views and experiences of children, young people, parents/carers and professionals/volunteers who work in the sector to help inform the strategy. You are invited to fill in an online survey (please see the links below).
As a thank you for your valuable time, you have the option to enter a prize competition to win a £20 Love2Shop voucher and/or an Arsenal Emirates Stadium Tour.
We will protect your personal information, and no one will be able to connect your responses with any information that identifies you.
Please email PublicHealth@islington.gov.uk if you require this information in another format or language.
Islington Council are in the process of creating a new Youth Safety Strategy for 2025-2030 which will aim to help make the borough a safer place for its children and young people.
We would really like your help to understand the views and experiences of children, young people, parents/carers and professionals/volunteers who work in the sector to help inform the strategy. You are invited to fill in an online survey (please see the links below).
As a thank you for your valuable time, you have the option to enter a prize competition to win a £20 Love2Shop voucher and/or an Arsenal Emirates Stadium Tour.
This survey is anonymous (your answers won’t be associated with you/your details).
Your answers will help Islington Council to create the next Youth Safety Strategy 2025-2030, which aims to improve the safety for all children and young people in the borough.
All questions are optional.
We would really appreciate it if you could complete this survey, as your voice is important, it should take roughly 15 minutes.
We recognise some of the questions are sensitive so feel free to take a break or stop if you want to.
If you have any questions about this survey or would like a follow-up conversation to discuss an issue in more detail, please contact: publichealth@islington.gov.uk
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Any parent or carer with children and young people who currently resides in Islington is invited to complete this survey.
This survey is anonymous (your answers won’t be associated with you/your details).
Your answers will help Islington Council to create the next Youth Safety Strategy 2025-2030, which aims to improve the safety for all children and young people in the borough.
This survey is about your child/children’s safety from your perspective.
All questions are optional.
We would really appreciate it if you could complete this survey, as your voice is important, it should take 15 minutes.
We recognise some of the questions are sensitive so feel free to take a break or stop if you want to.
If you have any questions about this survey or would like a follow-up conversation to discuss an issue in more detail, please contact: publichealth@islington.gov.uk
Any professional or volunteer who works within the Islington children and young people sector is invited to complete this survey.
This survey is anonymous (your answers won’t be associated with you/your details).
Your answers will help Islington Council to create the next Youth Safety Strategy 2025-2030, which aims to improve the safety for all children and young people in the borough.
All questions are optional.
We would really appreciate it if you could complete this survey, as your voice is important, it should take roughly 15 minutes.
We recognise some of the questions are sensitive so feel free to take a break or stop if you want to.
If you have any questions about this survey or would like a follow-up conversation to discuss an issue in more detail, please contact: publichealth@islington.gov.uk
Engagement on Youth Safety Strategy 2025-2030 is currently at this stage
This engagement is open for contributions.
Under review
this is an upcoming stage for Engagement on Youth Safety Strategy 2025-2030
Contributions to this engagement are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final Youth Safety Strategy 2025-2023
this is an upcoming stage for Engagement on Youth Safety Strategy 2025-2030
The final outcomes of the engagement are documented in this document. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.