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Sign in or register for an accountWe’re bringing everyone together to make Salford a Child Friendly City.
This means making Salford a great place for children and young people to grow up and feel safe, cared for, heard and have quality opportunities to learn, work and play.
Children and young people joined Salford’s City Mayor and leaders from the council, NHS, schools, the University of Salford, housing providers, voluntary and community groups, businesses, the police, faith groups, Salford Community Leisure, the RHS, Salford Reds, Salford FC and others at an event to agree the ambition for Child Friendly City in Salford and to commit to actions.
Over the next year, we’ll be asking Salford’s children and young people what they want to see - what would make a difference to their lives, and what changes and improvements could we make?
Our plans will be based on what they’ve told us – children and young people will be at the heart of everything we do.
There’s already lots of great work taking place across the city for children and young people, such as the new Salford Youth Zone, our Family Hubs, the Dolly Parton Imagination library, refurbished play areas and an active Youth Council. Child Friendly City will build on these, and is the next step towards making Salford an even better city to grow up in.