A special event focused on the County’s young people and their voices included the Children’s Commissioner for Wales.
Representatives from secondary schools and Pembrokeshire College gathered at County Hall at The Voice of Learners event, arranged by Cllr Pat Davies and the Children and Young People’s Rights Office.
Children’s Commissioner Rocio Cifuentes joined the panel on December 5th along with Director of Education Steven Richards-Downes and Principal Educational Psychologist Lorraine Silver.
Pembrokeshire County Council Chairman Cllr Steve Alderman chaired the eventwhere attendees put some difficult and thought provoking questions to the panel.
The event focus was led by an extensive survey carried out with Pembrokeshire’s young people.
When asked what matters to them one of the highest concerns was to do with mental and emotional health and wellbeing. Questions ranged from access to sports, additional needs diagnosis and support during exams to the impact of healthy eating and tech habits.
Cllr Pat Davies said: “I started this focus on young people and democracy as Council Chairman and it has not just been popular, but also extremely informative for our school goers and us as Councillors.
“We are determined to engage with young people and make sure their concerns and views are heard. Events with guest speakers such as this, and a previous event with the Electoral Commission, gives us that opportunity.
“Continuing this important work with the Children and Young People’s Rights Office is a real positive and we hope to welcome many more young people to County Hall at future events.”
Young people at centre of Voice of Learners event
A special event focused on the County’s young people and their voices included the Children’s Commissioner for Wales.
Representatives from secondary schools and Pembrokeshire College gathered at County Hall at The Voice of Learners event, arranged by Cllr Pat Davies and the Children and Young People’s Rights Office.
Children’s Commissioner Rocio Cifuentes joined the panel on December 5th along with Director of Education Steven Richards-Downes and Principal Educational Psychologist Lorraine Silver.
Pembrokeshire County Council Chairman Cllr Steve Alderman chaired the eventwhere attendees put some difficult and thought provoking questions to the panel.
The event focus was led by an extensive survey carried out with Pembrokeshire’s young people.
When asked what matters to them one of the highest concerns was to do with mental and emotional health and wellbeing. Questions ranged from access to sports, additional needs diagnosis and support during exams to the impact of healthy eating and tech habits.
Cllr Pat Davies said: “I started this focus on young people and democracy as Council Chairman and it has not just been popular, but also extremely informative for our school goers and us as Councillors.
“We are determined to engage with young people and make sure their concerns and views are heard. Events with guest speakers such as this, and a previous event with the Electoral Commission, gives us that opportunity.
“Continuing this important work with the Children and Young People’s Rights Office is a real positive and we hope to welcome many more young people to County Hall at future events.”