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Barnet On Point – Children In Care Council

Last updated: 12 September, 2023

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Get involved with My Say Matters

Last updated: 2 April, 2024

My Say Matters

Last updated: 13 October, 2023

If you have something to say or want to share an idea, get involved!

My Say Matters strategy

Last updated: 29 April, 2024

Children and young people helped us develop the My Say Matters strategy. Many of them have told us that they know they have a right to be heard and they have lots to say. Children and young people in the borough told us that equality, diversity and inclusion need to be at the heart of My Say Matters. This means everyone will be supported to share their voice and express themselves fully. Especially those from racially diverse, migrant and LGBT+ communities, disabled children and other marginalised groups.

Canada Villa Youth Activity Centre

Last updated: 16 January, 2024

Barnet Child & Family Early Help Service offer a friendly, supportive environment for all young people in Barnet who want to explore the creative arts regardless of experience. We also offer a variety of other activities which occur regularly from this centre which you can enquire about. Activities available at the centre A range of term time and holiday activities take place in Canada Villa Youth Activity Centre for young people aged 4 to 19 and up to 25 with Disabilities or Autism.

Shared Lives Barnet

Last updated: 6 July, 2023

About Shared Lives Barnet

Last updated: 31 October, 2023

How the Shared Lives Service works

Last updated: 9 August, 2023

Get referred to Shared Lives Barnet

Last updated: 23 October, 2023

Shared Lives supports individuals aged 16 and over with a care and support need. To start using the Shared Lives service, a referral needs to be made. How to get referred to Shared Lives Barnet You will need to contact Social Care Direct to discuss how Shared Lives could work for you.  Your needs and level of support will be assessed by a social worker, who will then refer you to us. More information on the assessment process and the Care act assessment.