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Who uses Viewpoint?

All sorts of people use Viewpoint. They use it in surveys, and personal assessments - whenever it is important that young people can express their opinions without difficulty. The possibilities are endless. People are wonderfully innovative.

Have a look at these case study examples of how Viewpoint is put into practice. They are all quite short. We have used the headings of Social Care, Connexions, Children's Fund and Education, but you might want to know about examples from different sectors to your own. We hope it will give you ideas.

If you use Viewpoint you can add your experiences if you want to. Please share your ideas by sending an email with a brief outline to services@vptorg.co.uk
 
Social Services Case Studies
Using Viewpoint with a 12 year old looked after young person with moderate learning difficulties who had not previously been able to participate meaningfully in their review process...
Using Viewpoint to re-engage a disaffected looked after young person in their LAC review process
No barriers to Online access
Young people participating in reviews
Pathway Planning
 
Connexions
Viewpoint being used in a Connexions partnership to help a young person to communicate with their advisor...
Viewpoint challenging a practioners views about using new media to communicate with young people.
Viewpoint used to enhance communication with young people with moderate learning difficulties in an Education and Connexions setting.
Connexions and Schools – working together to give young people a say
 
Childrens Fund
Using Viewpoint at an Event to communicate with younger children at a consultation event
 
Education
The Education Act 2002 – putting the recommendations into practice
Evaluating Learning


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