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Youth Provision

A while ago I got told that our local council was reviewing youth provision to look at making a saving to contribute to them needing to reduce costs. But one thing I have noticed is that there is in fact very little youth provision in the town that is ran by the local authority. It may contract it services to youth providers, but non seem to actively cover Thornaby. 

Last week I read a post on social media about a gentleman who was not consulted about the review although his organisation is youth provision based. Now I have to admit that when I found out, it was only on the off chance that I self invited myself to a forum to discuss youth outcomes. But each organisation within the local area should of been consulted at some stage even if it was just to have an input or to help the local council to look into services that are currently provided.

So last week the council released a document that outlined its plans to save £3.3m by transferring open access youth provision to the voluntary and community sector. A sector that is already punching above its weight. The Council will keep its targeted provision.

I of course run an organisation that in turn runs a youth provision within the town and I know of several more who work just as hard to help keep young people and children on the straight and narrow with the aim of educating and allowing them to have fun in the process. 

Next week I will be attending a meeting that will look at the proposed model for open access youth provision and will be getting in touch with those interested organisations in Thornaby. I must also point out that our Councillors are aware of what is happening as they have been kept in the loop with developments.





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