The following projects support our aim to enhance the health and well-being of all children and young people:
Improving Healthcare for BME Children and Young People in and Leaving Care
Trust for the Future: The Role of Health Staff in the Transition to Adulthood of Disabled Children and Young People
Policy and Parliamentary Information (PPI) Update
C4EO (Centre for Excellence and Outcomes in Children and Young People's Services)
INVOLVE Reference Group
Young People, Drugs and Depression
Why the Difference? Disability and SEN: Understanding Local Variations in Service Provision and Support
Schools and Sexual Health Services Network
Systematic Evaluation of Early Years Intervention in Northern Ireland (Research Support for the ‘Making it Work’ Programme)
PCT Child Health Network
Play and Health – Social Marketing Campaign Project
Patient Advice and Liaison Services – Getting it Right for Children and Young People
Locked Into Play - Improving Play Opportunities for Young Parents in Custody
Good Practice Database: Play Provision
MENCAP Young People Together Project: Needs Assessment
'Healthier Inside' - Improving the Health and Well-being of Young People in Custody
Life Routes – Phase 2
Grief Matters for Children
Health Challenge
Further Education and Sexual Health Services Project
'Getting a Life': Promoting Access and Social Inclusion for Disabled Young People in Transition
Evaluation of the Health Challenge Programme
Evaluation of Young Children's Voices Networks (YCVN)
Cards for Little Lives
National Centre for Excellence in Residential Child Care (NCERCC)
‘Talkin’ Transition’ – Promoting Sustainable Travel for Children Making the Transition from Primary to Secondary School
Work-Based Learning, SRE and Sexual Health Project
PEAR: Young People's Public Health Research Group
Young People's Reference Group on Public Health
Young Children’s Voices Networks Within Local Authorities
Young People and Open Space
NCB has worked with children and young people to produce a Charter setting out what they want from PALS (Patient Advice and Liaison Services).
NCB is currently discussions to explore the possibility of hosting the CFA