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Information, Advice and sources of support for young people in Suffolk

Take part in National Inclusion week

In support of National Inclusion week, we would like young people to continue to tell us where they feel safe and supported in their communities.

Are you a young person with additional needs living in Suffolk?

Please let us know the places you go to in Suffolk where you feel safe and supported!

Here’s the link to rate your chosen place 

Can you tell us about a place you’ve visited in Suffolk? (office.com) or you can scan the QR Code on the poster with your phone.

Download the poster from www.thesource.me.uk/resources

Please display the poster in your community, so other young people have their say too. We can arrange to post a paper copy to you.

We say thank you to the places you tell us about, for being inclusive and give them our special badge for their window so other young people with additional needs know they’ve been rated by young people and that it’s a friendly supportive place to visit!

We have added all of the places that young people rate as safe and supportive to our ‘Welcoming Places’ map for more information please visit:

“Actions you can take to help me feel safe, supported and welcomed”

  • Staff say hello and smile
  • Make it clear who I speak to, if there’s a problem or I have a question or worry
  • Show me around in person (or via an interactive video)
  • Have a buddy or someone to show me/be able to give me time
  • Help me when there are large groups and crowds
  • Have a clear set of rules and expectations for your venue on display
  • Help me to listen properly to instructions
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