Youth Out Loud Talks: Young people living with disabilities share their experiences

Youth Out Loud! supported by Healthwatch Kingston spoke to young people living with disabilities about their experiences accessing NHS and social care services. Listen to their insights and their thoughts for change.
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In 2024, Youth Out Loud (YOL!) reached out to the local community to understand the experiences of young people living with disabilities in accessing NHS and social care services. This engagement helped inform and produce a series of podcasts on the experiences of young people with physical disabilities and their access to NHS and social care services. 

Who are Youth Out Loud! 

Youth Out Loud! (YOL!) is a group of young people dedicated to improving local health and social care services. They work with Healthwatch Kingston and use their voices to advocate for better health and care services for young people.  

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YOL! created assets as part of a digital youth project to highlight services and support available to young people. These films include ‘How to be a good friend to someone who is self-harming’, ‘Sexual health’ and ‘Bereavement and grief’. 

Supported by Healthwatch Kingston, YOL! created a short survey, which was available online and distributed to local SEND schools and colleges. They received 27 responses to the survey, gathering a richer understanding of the issues young people with physical disabilities face within our NHS and social care services. 

YOL! also interviewed three parents of children with physical disabilities and one young person. These interviews were turned into podcasts to provide firsthand insight into the challenges they face. 

YOL! heard some good experiences from local people such as “My dentist is good, I stay in my wheelchair and that really helps” and “My GP service has always gone above and beyond for my son.” 

YOL! also heard about some of the difficulties young people have faced. 

In particular, accessing specialist services, the transition from children’s to adult services, recruiting carers, what it’s like having a ‘temporary disability’, the difficulty in receiving a diagnosis as well as what it means to receive a diagnosis and more.  

Listen to the YOL! podcast

Youth Out Loud! (YOL!) discuss the key learnings from interviews and surveys completed with young people and the parents of young people living with a Disability; and what it is like to access NHS and social care services. 

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Pulse Check and Easy Read reports  

There is a YOL! Pulse Check Report produced from the findings of the survey, that included recommendations to be shared with services providers and decision makers in Kingston. Alongside an Easy Read report which focuses on the key details of our findings in plain English.   

Find out more

For further information, about this engagement or to find out more on how to become a YOL! member or Healthwatch Kingston volunteers please contact Scott Bacon 

Email: scott@healthwatchkingston.org.uk 

Telephone: 07421 071820