Birmingham professor to bring expertise to government鈥檚 National Youth Strategy
Professor Joht Singh Chandan is one of 14 specialists joining the Strategy鈥檚 Expert Advisory Group.
Professor Joht Singh Chandan is one of 14 specialists joining the Strategy鈥檚 Expert Advisory Group.
The Government has appointed several experts to join an Expert Advisory Group (EAG) for their new National Youth Strategy, one of whom is University 麻豆精选 Professor Joht Singh Chandan.
The Strategy, launched earlier this month, aims to ensure that young people鈥檚 voices are at the heart of government policy. By opening online surveys, physical events and workshop sessions for them to submit their views on, young people will be able to respond and give their feedback regarding youth services, as well as local, regional and national level policy. These consultations will then be used to inform the delivery of better coordinated services and policy across the country as part of the Government鈥檚 Plan for Change.
The EAG will provide expertise from 14 specialists from across several UK sectors. They will sit alongside a Youth Advisory Group with the intention to inspire conversation and provide food for thought for conversations relating to policy and services throughout the Strategy鈥檚 development.
Joht鈥檚 role will be to bring a public health lens to the conversation, ensuring that issues such as health inequalities, violence prevention, tackling gambling harms, and mental health are meaningfully considered both in the strategy鈥檚 development and delivery.
By integrating a public health approach into this work, we have a real opportunity to tackle structural inequalities and create environments where every young person 鈥 no matter their background 鈥 can thrive.
Joht says, 鈥淚t鈥檚 a privilege to be part of the National Youth Strategy鈥檚 Expert Advisory Group, helping to shape a vision that listens to and reflects the realities of young people today. By integrating a public health approach into this work, we have a real opportunity to tackle structural inequalities and create environments where every young person 鈥 no matter their background 鈥 can thrive.鈥
Joht is a Clinical Professor of Public Health, with his focal area of research involves identifying and addressing health inequalities. He has recently been recognised for his designation as the UK鈥檚 youngest clinical professor last year, as well as co-leading the and conducting multiple high-impact studies into areas such as , and the harms of gambling.
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