Supporting Disabled Children, Young People and their Families

Closed 5 Sep 2018

Opened 5 Jun 2018

Feedback updated 5 Jun 2019

We asked

We asked you to comment on the content and format of a public resource that would look to provide information, based on the lived experiences of disabled children, young people, and their families across three pillars: rights and information, accessibility of support, and transitions.

The information you reviewed in the consultation document was to be developed into a website and would include “Life Stories” which reflect real life experiences of disabled children, young people of their families and would be written by young people or their parents or carers.

We worked with disabled children and young people, their families and third sector partners to design the draft content we asked you to review.

We asked for your comments on the information in the resource, to let us know if it was relevant to you and if there were any other important issues which you thought we should include or other resources that would be helpful to signpost.

You said

105 responses were received, of which 62 were from organisations and 43 from individuals. Respondents have given a wide range of views as well as suggesting further topics for consideration.

We did

The Scottish Government made significant changes to the document to reflect the very rich and helpful responses to the consultation and the analysis of the information and comments we received.

The analysis report is available by following this link to the Scottish Government website.

One of the findings was that information on healthy relationships would be appreciated by users of the site. To address this, the Scottish Government hosted a workshop and asked young disabled people to help shape the content.

To address concerns raised about accessibility of the website, policy officials looked at the content again to make the language more accessible and the content more user and action focused than policy focused.

A large number of signposts to additional resources and services available to disabled people and their families were added at the suggestion of respondents.

Supporting Disabled Children, Young People and their Families Consultation
The Scottish Government commissioned British Sign Language videos of key sections of the site. An Easy Read guide to the resource and how to use it will be produced and made available on the site. Further usability testing was carried out with stakeholders prior to the launch.

The Supporting Disabled Children, Young People and their Families website was launched by the Minister for Children and Young People, Maree Todd, at an event on 24th April attended by young people who had provided life stories and their families and carers. The website is available here

Published responses

View submitted responses where consent has been given to publish the response.

Overview

 

 

This consultation focuses on the content and format of a public resource that will look to provide information, based on the lived experiences of disabled children, young people, and their families across three pillars: rights and information, accessibility of support, and transitions. The information you see in the consultation document will be developed into a website and mobile device app. The case studies reflect the lived experiences of disabled children, young people of their families and help to highlight examples of best practice. 

We also appreciate that people may like a paper based version rather than a website and app so we are working with stakeholders to look at how we can do this too.

Why your views matter

We have worked with disabled children and young people, their families, practitioners and third sector partners to design this resource. The information gathered from the consultation will be crucial for us to provide a resource in a format that is both practical and useful.

We would like your comments on the information in this resource, to let us know if it is relevant to you and if there are other important issues which you think we should include.

All comments will be considered and will help to inform the final version of the resource, which will be published in late 2018 or early 2019.

Download the consultation paper.

Download the consultation summary easy read version.

What happens next

Thank you for your interest in our consultation! We will start working on analysing the responses at the end of the 12 week consultation period. All comments will be considered and will help to inform the development of the resource, which will be published as a website and a mobile device app.

Interests

  • Building and Planning
  • Children and Families
  • Communities and Third Sector
  • Digital
  • Education
  • Equality, Welfare and Rights
  • Health and Social Care
  • Transport
  • Work and Skills