New plan to make Dorset the best place to grow-up
The aim is to improve services and opportunities for young people.
A new plan has been launched to make Dorset the best place to grow-up.
The new Children, Young People and Families Plan 2020-23 has been drawn-up by the Dorset Strategic Alliance for Children and Young People.
The alliance, which includes schools, the NHS, local councils, the police and voluntary organisations, listened to the views of children and young people before creating it.
The plan will aim to improve opportunities and services for children, young people and their families.
Cllr Peter Wharf, Chairman of the Strategic Alliance, said:
"This is a very ambitious plan to make Dorset the best place to grow-up.
"It sets out clearly what we are going to do to help all children thrive, this includes helping young children get ready for school, promoting immunisation, ensuring good child care is available, making places child-friendly, supporting well-being and mental health, creating more homes in Dorset for our Children in Care, strengthening our schools and improving opportunities and vocational education.
"We listened to children and young people before drawing-up the plan and their feedback was incredibly powerful.
"They told us clearly that they want us to make Dorset a kinder, more welcoming place, help the environment and provide more things to do.."
The plan has six priorities, which are:
1. Best Start in Life - We want Dorset children to have the best start in life
2. Young and Thriving - We want Dorset children to become happy, successful adults
3. Good Care Provision - We want Dorset children to be safe and properly cared for
4. Best Education for All - We want Dorset children to have a great education and enjoy school
5. Best Place to Live - We want to make Dorset the best place to live and grow-up (this priority was created in response to feedback from children and young people)
6. Delivering Locally - We want to serve Dorset children, young people and families as best we can
Sally Sandcraft, Director of Primary and Community Care at Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group, said:
"We want Dorset's children and young people to have the best start, and to ensure they have access to great opportunities and local services throughout their lives. This plan will help to make that possible.
"By involving children and young people and including their feedback when making the plan, we know that the issues we're addressing are those most important to the people affected by them.
"This is a great opportunity to really make a difference to the lives of children, young people and their families, and to make Dorset and even better place to live and grow up in."
Chief Inspector Stewart Dipple of Dorset Police said:
"Dorset Police strives to provide an outstanding service to the people of Dorset - this is our mission and is echoed in this strategy.
"Dorset Police will be working hard in collaboration with all partners to deliver this ambitious plan and keep children and families safe, by doing the right thing and making a difference."