practical participation–practical hints and tips to help you to involve children and young people...
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CYP IAPT Participation Training14th October 2014
Young Trainers:
Becky Proctor
Supported by:
Donna Mackenzie
Patient Experience and Involvement Coordinator
The Ladder of participation
• Place the scenarios where you think they should go on the ladder
• The top represents the best examples of full participation and the bottom
no participation.
• There are no absolute rights or wrongs.
You have 10 mins to do this
• Next, using the blank sheets of paper can each person write an example of
good participation which you would like to do in relation to IAPT, in your
own team.
You have 5 mins to do this
Good Practice
PSHE lesson development
Wilts. Assembly of Youth‘Be Kind to your Mind’
CYP IAPT Films
Scaredy Squirrel Workshop
LD CAMHS workshop
IAPT Self referral workshop
Recruitment of staff
IAPT interviews regarding ROMs
Wilts and B&NES Self Harm Guidelines
Children in care council meetings
Where do you stand?
Other activities in our
Programme
Barriers to participation
How? How? How?
Question and Answer Session
with young people
Secrets
“Can I trust you?”
Thanks for listening!
Feedback from participants
Any questions?
Really enjoyable
and engaging
Brought participation
to the front of my mind
Found the secrets exercise very
helpful
Informative and fun
Valuable insights and
tips