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Unread 03-10-2012, 07:25 PM
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please help I am now on to my last unit for cypw diploma and need help with the following;compare service led and child and young person led models of provision for disabled children:hissy
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Hi Shellbell,

Service led and child and young person led models of provision

A service led model of provision is where children and young people are not consulted about the outcomes and strategies and how these are delivered and created for example with good reason to do so the school curriculum is dictated to by the government. In some cases service led provisions are not useful or effective in offering the correct support to children young people and their families because decisions have been made about services without them being involved.

A child or young person led model of provision is where the people the service and support is designed for will have had some influence on the provisions provided for example the children and young people will have decided what type of activities and equipment they need, they will help make decisions whilst also being supported by others. This empowers the children and young people by allowing them to have a say in what happens to them and the type of support they need and allows them a sense of responsibility.

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would like to say a big thanks for your help,I did write the same kind of thing down last night so i was on the right track, I am finding this unit hard I think its is because it is my last to complete and I can see the light at the end of the tunnel stay on line as I have a feeling that I may need a little help again. thanks
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