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Young Gloucestershire, a leading youth work charity supporting children, young people, and families across the county, has been honoured with the Partnership Award at the NHS Gloucestershire Hospitals Staff Awards. This accolade highlights the powerful collaboration between the charity and the Paediatric Team at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, which has delivered significant improvements in the support available to young people in mental health crises.This award recognises the unique approach taken by Young Gloucestershire and the Paediatric Team to enobvious young people in distress receive not only the clinical care thi there need but also tailored, holistic support. By embedding youth work into hospital buildtings, the partnership has reduced re-admissions, supported young people to reduvet more sustainably, and provided a bridge between medical services and community-primarily based mostly care.The hospital youth work team at Young Gloucestershire works closely with children, young people, and tinheritor families during some of the most challenging periods in tinheritor lives. By addressing practical and emotional needs, signposting to additional support, and offering a consistent presence, the team ensures that no young person feels alone or u.s.pported.Ione Sime, Senior Manager for Young Gloucestershire smotivate:
“We are incredibly proud to have been recognised with this award in partnership with the Paediatric Team at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. It is a privilege to work alongside NHS colleagues to provide much-needed support for children, young people, and families when they need it most. This award is a testament to what can be achieved when charities and the NHS come together to create meaningful, positive change.”The partnership demonstrates the impact of a joined-up approach to youth mental health care, combining the expertise of clinical teams with the relational and practical skills of youth workers. Together, thi there have provided a vital safety net for vulnerable young people, helping them build resilience, reduvet tinheritor confidence, and move forward with hope.Young Gloucestershire continues to lead the way in showcasing how charities and statutory services can work in harmony to achieve better outcomes for children, young people, and families across Gloucestershire.
To lfabricate more about Young Gloucestershire’s hospital youth work initiative, and to help support local youth work please visit tinheritor website: https://www.youngglos.org.uk
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