We believe that children and young people, and where appropriate their families, should have opportunities to have their voices heard and be taken seriously in decisions that affect them. We believe this leads to better decision-making and improved services.
At Barnardo's, voice and influence is the collective term we use to describe the different ways we work with, listen to, record, respond to and act on the voices and lived experiences of children and young people. This includes consultation, participation and co-production work we undertake.
While this role is within a specific team, service or locality (as specified), it will undertake its responsibilities in line with our UK Voice and Influence Strategic Plan and receive as and when practice advice and support from the UK Voice and Influence Team.
Hours: 22 hours per week.
The role is spread across the Mental Health and Wellbeing Child Service for 11 hours and the Additional Needs Service for 11 hours. This role will reduce to 18.1 hours per week in 2027/2028 (due to funding).
Description of Service:
The new service is seeking a Voice and Influence Practitioner to join the team of Family Wellbeing Practitioners who will be supporting the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families in Denbighshire. The Voice and Influence Practitioner will be in place to support children and their families to have opportunities to have their voices heard and contribute to decision-making around the service design and delivery moving forward.
Job Purpose:
• To support and enable children and young people, and where appropriate their families, to have a voice and influence in decision-making.
• To increase and embed the voice and influence of children and young people, and where appropriate their families, in the delivery and management of the service.
Key Responsibilities:
For Service Users:
Under guidance and instruction:
• Support, devise and facilitate a range of opportunities for children, young people, and where appropriate their families, to have a voice and influence in decision-making.
• Support children, young people, and where appropriate their families, to form, express and share their views, in their way, on their terms.
• Ensure children, young people, and where appropriate their families, are able to communicate their views to people who can make a difference.
• Ensure children, young people, and where appropriate their families, are fed back to, so they can see the difference they have influenced.
• Work cooperatively with children's services, health agencies and other community-based services, to provide effective voice and influence opportunities for children, young people, and where appropriate their families.
• Contribute to regional, national and UK-wide voice and influence work.
• Contribute to service development.
• To work in a non-discriminatory and inclusive manner and to ensure that all service users are able to have their voice heard and contribute to service design and delivery.
• Apply safeguarding and child protection procedures.
For Resources:
• Be responsible for equipment/resources linked to service delivery.
• Be responsible for case note recording, contributing to report writing and producing and keeping management information.
For Health and Safety:
• To promote, monitor and maintain health safety and security in the working environment.
Although this contract has a permanent status, please be aware that this post is subject to funding currently to 1 March 2028 and therefore should this funding not be extended further, you may be subject to a redundancy consultation or a TUPE arrangement. This contract is due to expire on 1 March 2028.
When completing your application please refer to your skills, knowledge and experience in relation to the Person Specification, Job Description and Additional Information document. This should be done with an understanding of the context of the service described.
If you have any questions regarding the above role please email rhian.jones@barnardos.org.uk.
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