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Publication Date:-
2023-07-05
 
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Search for Young Advisors to influence services

A search is under way for more young advisors to help influence services which affect young people in Liverpool. Young Advisors are aged between:- 15 and 21 (or up to 24 with a disability) and work with the Liverpool Safeguarding Children Partnership (LSCP) advising community leaders on how to engage young people in:- community life, local decision making and service improvement.

The advisors engage with other young people to help promote their voice in the City around issues that matter to them, which is fed back to services to help inform their plans and delivery. They also work with business leaders to ensure that young people influence strategic planning, decision making and marketing campaigns.

Liverpool Safeguarding Children Partnership (LSCP) currently has 11 active LSCP Young Advisors based across the City, but is now looking for more.

Cabinet member for Children's Social Services, Cllr Liz Parsons, said:- "The Young Advisors perform a vital role reaching out to their peers and getting their feedback on a range of issues that affect young people. We're looking for more young people to come forward and join the team to help us make sure services are designed with young people in mind. It is not only hugely rewarding for the Young Advisors, but also develops their skills and confidence, helping them achieve their full potential."

Each Young Advisor is paid, gets full training and receives a nationally recognised qualification (AQA). In 2022, Liverpool's young advisors won an award for their work with the NSPCC for their efforts in raising awareness on issues including:- consent, sexting, healthy relationships and sexual abuse. Other work has focused on improving School attendance and the use of parks and green spaces during lockdown, while some advisors went on a trip to Lithuania to learn more about being a green entrepreneur and a woman in business.

Young Advisor Aimee Hadwin said:- "When I joined this role I was a very shy 16 year old doing my GCSEs, and now I am 21 at University, leading youth voice groups and delivering training for many charities. This role has developed my confidence in communication, leadership and team work; but I have also developed skills in research as well as poster making and video, which has been really useful for University."

Applications are open until the end of July at:- LpoolCouncil.Info.

Young Advisor Yentel Russel added:- "Even though I have only been a Young Advisor for a short time, I feel like this role has really helped me become confident in leading projects and interacting with young people."

More information about the work of the Young Advisors can be found at:- LiverpoolSCP.Org.UK.
 


Cheshire and Merseyside residents urged to:- 'give digital a go' as part of new NHS campaign

NHS Cheshire and Merseyside has launched a new campaign to increase awareness of online health services after 86% of people surveyed said they wanted to start accessing services online.

The NHS, which marks its 75th Anniversary, on:- 5 July 2023, has rapidly advanced its digital transformation over recent years to offer people a faster and more convenient way to manage their health online.

A recent poll of digitally connected adults revealed a strong desire among people who use digital media to make greater use of digital services, with online prescriptions being the most popular service.

Almost all (97%) of those using online health services said it benefitted them.

Despite the significant interest and benefits, 77% of those surveyed said they were unaware of the full extent of health services now accessible online.

As part of its strategy to address this knowledge gap, NHS Cheshire and Merseyside is launching a digital campaign designed to educate tech-enabled adults about the range of healthcare available and encourage them to:- "give it a go."

Digital services available through GP practices include:- giving people access to online appointment booking, ordering repeat prescriptions and viewing your GP record.

The availability of specific services varies depending on the GP surgery and the option to access services in person will always be there. Although a recent announcement published by Government and NHS England revealed that most GP practices should allow patients the option to manage their care through the NHS App within the next 12 months.

Professor Rowan Pritchard Jones, Executive Medical Director, at Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care System, said:- "Online services are convenient, effective and improve access to healthcare. By supporting people who can and want to give digital services a go, and overcoming the barriers to digital inclusion, we can empower people to play a more active role in managing their health and improve outcomes."

Cheshire and Merseyside is leading the way for digital inclusion. It has invested significantly in its digital and data strategy, including a toolkit and digital exclusion heat map, to help shape ways to improve access and support to individuals who are at risk of becoming digitally excluded.

GP Dan Jones, Digital Transformation Clinical Leads for NHS Cheshire and Merseyside, said:- "Our GP practices are constantly adapting to meet the needs of our patients. In today's digital age, many people prefer the convenience of sending requests online. Online services can really help patients and GP practices, particularly when ordering prescriptions or accessing test results. We understand that getting through to GP practices can sometimes be difficult, which is why we also want to highlight alternative avenues for seeking help, such as consulting pharmacists, counsellors and opticians. Embracing online health services, along with utilising these additional resources, can significantly empower patients in managing their health effectively."

Dr Jones explained that by going:- 'digital 1st,' patients may find they do not require a GP consultation at all and can be helped to see alternative healthcare professionals, such as physiotherapists or nurse practitioners.

By launching its digital campaign, the NHS in Cheshire and Merseyside aims to empower individuals to take advantage of the numerous benefits offered by online services.

As the NHS celebrates its 75th Anniversary, it is committed to modernising healthcare delivery and providing efficient, accessible, and patient centred care for all.

To find out more about the NHS online services that could benefit you and how to access them visit:- CheshireAndMerseyside.NHS.UK.

 
      
 
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