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HSSCP are currently working hard on our new priority - 'Childhood Trauma'. As part of our work, we would like to hear from young people across Hartlepool and Stockton, particularly young people who have had safeguarding involvement from professionals.
The questions are broad and have been written following the 6 key principles of trauma-informed practice: safety, trust, choice, collaboration, empowerment and cultural consideration. When speaking with young people during this activity, please feel free to tailor the questions and discussion to the individual child/children and their experiences.
This form will stay open until Friday 27th June. We would love to hear from as many young people as possible to help shape our work moving forwards.
HSSCP are currently working hard on our new priority - 'Childhood Trauma'. As part of our work, we would like to hear from young people across Hartlepool and Stockton, particularly young people who have had safeguarding involvement from professionals.
The questions are broad and have been written following the 6 key principles of trauma-informed practice: safety, trust, choice, collaboration, empowerment and cultural consideration. When speaking with young people during this activity, please feel free to tailor the questions and discussion to the individual child/children and their experiences.
This form will stay open until Friday 27th June. We would love to hear from as many young people as possible to help shape our work moving forwards.