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The Children and Young People's Plan
What is the Children and Young People's Plan?
The Children and Young People's Plan (CYPP) is a single, strategic overarching plan for all local services for children and young people aged up to 19 years.
The CYPP supports the work of the Children & Young People's Trust by defining clear priorities for services, identifying the actions and activities needed to achieve them and to ensure delivery. These priorities aim to secure improvements in outcomes for all children and young people in Brighton & Hove built around the Governments five Every Child Matters outcomes:
- Being Healthy - enjoying good physical and mental health, and living a healthy lifestyle.
- Staying Safe - being protected from harm and neglect and growing up able to look after themselves.
- Enjoying & Achieving - getting the most out of life and developing broad skills for adulthood.
- Achieving Economic Well-being - overcoming socio-economic disadvantages to achieve their full potential in life
- Making a Positive Contribution - to the community and to society, and not engaging in anti-social or offending behaviour.
Read the Brighton & Hove Children and Young People's Plan for 2009-2012 [1.22MB]
There is also an easy-read summary version [499KB]
You can also read the Children & Young People's Plan for Brighton & Hove [PDF 970kb] which covers the period 2006-2009.
The CYPP has been developed by the Brighton & Hove Children & Young People's Trust Partnership, as well as children, young people, parents and carers across the city.



