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Advocacy Service for Children in Care, Care Leavers and Children Subject to Child Protection Conferences

Bristol City Council has a statutory duty under Section 22 (4) of The Children Act 1989 to provide Independent Advocacy to Children and Young People who are Children in Care / Care Leavers or undergoing child protection processes. The role of an advocate is to help children and young people feel empowered to raise issues and concerns about things they are unhappy with. The Council’s vision is that all children and young people in Bristol feel listened to and empowered, have choice and control over their support, and have their rights upheld . The current Children in Care Advocacy Contract expired on 31st August 2020. The award of the new contract will ensure that children and young people can understand what is happening to them, can make their views known and, where possible, exercise choice when decisions about them are being made. Furthermore, the views put forward by children and young people accessing the service will inform the development of the Council’s services.

Decision type: Non-key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 10/08/2020

Decision due: 4 Aug 2020 by Director: Children, Families & Safer Communities

Contact: Jacqui Jensen, Executive Director - Adults, Children and Education (DCS) Email: Jacqui.Jensen@bristol.gov.uk.

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