Agenda and minutes

Youth Cabinet - Wednesday, 26th April, 2017 5.00 pm

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YC.2

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

Councillor Members of the Youth Cabinet are asked whether they have an interest in any item on the agenda and, if so to formally declare that interest.

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest made at the meeting.

 

YC.3

MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING pdf icon PDF 66 KB

The Minutes of the last meeting of the Youth Cabinet held on 15 February 2017 are attached.

Minutes:

It was agreed:

 

That the Minutes of the last meeting held on 15 February 2017 be approved as a correct record and signed by the Chair.

 

YC.4

CIRCLES OF INFLUENCE

The Youth Cabinet are asked to agree the themes for the next Circles of Influence event.

Minutes:

Those present were asked to review the topics that had been discussed at last years’ Circles of Influence and add anything that they felt should be included for the next event.

YC.6

HEALTHY YOUNG MINDS

Michael Hargreaves from Healthy Young Minds will report at the meeting and answer questions in relation to mental health services available for young people.

Minutes:

Dr Cathy Fines from Bury CCG attended the meeting to explain about mental health services for young people in Bury, how the CCG commissioned those services and how they were delivered.

 

Dr Fines explained that the CCGs priorities in relation to mental health services were:

 

  • Improving transition between services for young people and adults services.
  • Improving access to vulnerable groups
  • Improving access for 16 – 18 year olds
  • Improving/providing support within schools through link workers

 

Dr Fines reported that achievements had been made across Bury in the following areas:

 

  • Community eating disorder service
  • Single point of access
  • Community hubs – working together to integrate services

 

The Manager of Healthy Young Minds (formerly CAMHS) Kim Marshall explained what Healthy Young Minds provides:

 

  • Working with young people on the cusp of being admitted into hospital
  • Single point of access with a daily duty manager offering screen referrals
  • Support in schools
  • Services up to the age of 18
  • Working with other professionals such as football coaches, teachers, youth club workers to offer support outside of mental health services
  • Hub working with other agencies and organisations such as adults and children’s social care, police, housing services, fire services who can offer support at different levels.

 

It was reported that there had been a mental health open day which had been very successful.

 

Those present were given the opportunity to ask questions and the following points were raised:

 

·         It was asked whether young people felt intimidated meeting with professionals in a professional setting and whether other options were offered.

 

It was explained that the team would work with the young person to make sure that they were happy with how they were supported.

 

·         It was asked whether a young person would be able to be supported by a friend at any of the meetings.

 

It was explained that sometimes the cases could be very complex and involve confidential information relating to a number of different people so this would not always be appropriate. There was work being carried out to train young people to offer support and help as a peer.

 

·         Councillor Cathcart referred to bereavement and loss in relation to issues such as flooding and homelessness, family break ups and changing schools and asked how this could be dealt with. Councillor Cathcart explained that a large number of children had been affected by the floods at the back end of 2015 and were still trying to access support

 

It was explained that schools could refer issues to the service who could offer 1:1 support or group sessions for issues that may affect a number of their students such as flooding or major trauma.

 

·         Dr Fines asked the young people present whether they knew about the service and how to access it.

 

It was suggested that young people could find out how to access services through schools and one young person present at the meeting reported that Bury Grammar School promoted the service to its pupils.

 

·         Councillor Cathcart referred to the emotion app that had  ...  view the full minutes text for item YC.6

YC.7

THE BIG DEBATE

Should President Trump be banned from attending a state visit to the UK?

Minutes:

The Youth Cabinet debated as to whether President Donald Trump should be invited to the UK for a state visit.

 

Arguments for and against were discussed.

 

Following the debate a vote was held and it was agreed that President Trump should be invited to attend a state visit.

 

YC.8

TOPIC FOR FUTURE DEBATES

Members of the Youth Cabinet are asked to discuss future topics for debate and choose one for the next meeting of the Youth Cabinet.

Minutes:

Those present discussed what the next big debate should be.

 

It was agreed:

 

That the topic of the next big debate would be:

 

Should there be faith schools?