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Default Unit 7, 2.2 services and design for children?

Hey guys, stuck on this question, any help will be much appreciated :)

Explain the importance of designing services around the needs of children and young people.

So far I've written this but feel I need to write alot more but cannot find any info anywhere...

There are a range of services in all local areas that are designed to focus on the needs of children and young people. Services may include after school clubs, children/youth centres etc, all of which are available to support children in achieving their full potential.
Many of the services available aim for a child-centred or young person-centred approach and are relevant to all individual needs, preferences, likes and dislikes. Services that meet individual needs are more likely to achieve goals of supporting wellbeing and positive outcomes for children and young people.


Also what other kind of services are there?
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