Work of the NHS England Youth Forum and its effect on health services.
AIM: To examine the role of members of the NHS England Youth Forum (NHSEYF) and the strategies used to influence health service provision for children and young people. METHOD: An evaluative mixed-methods study was commissioned by NHS England and undertaken by the University of Hertfordshire between July 2015 and September 2016. Data collection comprised activity logs, a form of questionnaire, and semi-structured interviews. FINDINGS: The analysis of the activity logs revealed that the young people were undertaking a wide range of activities across England. Seven themes emerged from the interviews: the young people; motivation; commitment; community (the local area as well as a community spirit); knowledge experts; youth workers; and funding. In summary, the members of the NHSEYF were committed to their role and their work was having a positive effect on health service provision. CONCLUSION: The NHSEYF has developed rapidly and successfully. It is enabling the voice of young people to be heard.
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Keywords | adolescents, child health, department of health, health policy, nhs england, public health england, health services, humans, focus groups, england, male, professional role, adolescent, work engagement, female, methods, organization & administration, surveys and questionnaires, general medicine |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 13:45 |
Last Modified | 04 Jun 2025 17:08 |