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Guidance for Consulting our Youngest Children Toolkit

by Care and Learning Alliance

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Guidance for using
Consulting our
Youngest Children
Toolkit
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Welcome
Welcome to the Consulting our Youngest Children Toolkit which has been developed in partnership between Highland Child Protection Committee, Keeping Children Safe and Care and Learning Alliance.

This short micro-mod provides information about the purpose of the toolkit and practice suggestions of how it can be used flexibly to facilitate consultation with our youngest children in a variety of situations.  
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context to the tool
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Who the tool is for?
This tool has been developed both for adults working with children on an individual basis for a specific purpose or by adults who are part of children’s day to day lives.

The following icons are used throughout the toolkit to highlight which group the activity shared is more suite for and in some cases, it will be both:
Denotes aspects useful for those adults who are part of children’s day to day lives. (eg. Early Learning and Childcare practitioners including Childminders, parents/carers)
Denotes aspects particularly useful for adults working with children on an individual basis for a specific purpose (eg.Children’s Service Workers, other professionals)
It should be noted that the icons are merely there as a used reference as all the ideas and strategies can be creatively adapted to be used in a variety of ways to best suit the needs of the individual child or small group of children, depending on the circumstance.

Regardless of whether it is an adult working with children on an individual basis for a specific purpose or adults who are part of children’s day to day lives, consulting with children is more than a one-off event –what occurs before and after the consultation is as important as the consultations themselves. 
If you have not watched this video before - you may find it useful. It is in line with the Scottish Government priorities for supporting the well-being of all children through (GIRFEC).
Key points to remember
Planning and preparing children’s consultations to ensure the consultations are adequately resourced in terms of material, time and people support and appropriate for the stage of the child/children involved.

Analysing, synthesising and reporting children’s messages in ways that are authentic and true to children’s messages they are conveying.

The toolkit can be used dipped in an out of to support planning and consultation. Page 2 will help you locate where you are most likely to find the information you require.

Through a blend of information and video, pages 4 to 6 contain useful generic information on ways to encourage young children’s participation and share their views. We recommend you read these to help consolidate your understanding and inform your planning for consultation.
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