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2025/26 Priority Youth Evaluation (Community)
The priority Youth Project want to make sure we are putting on activities for young people that have a lasting impact on them as they grow, but are also fun and enjoyable.
To make sure we are doing that, we want to hear from the wider community that live in the areas where we operate.
We would love to know what you think about our services. How they may or may not be helping young people and what you think about the wider impact or our work.
We also want to hear your ideas on how we might change in the future so we can keep improving what we do.
This survey is anonymous, so you can tell us if there are things you think we should be doing better!
It should take no more than 5 minutes to complete.
To find out more about what Priority Youth Project do, click
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1.
Which of the Priority Youth Project services are you familiar with?
Deysbrook Village Centre
Joseph Lappin Centre
Blueberry Park Mobile Bus
Smartys
Meeting youth work staff out in the street/community
Dovecot bus project
Relaxation and wellbeing project
One to one counselling
2.
Has Priority Youth had an impact on local children in the last year?
Tick all that apply.
They are active and healthy
Their mental health is better
They do more physical activity
They do better at school
They are interested in learning
They get into less trouble
They have better social skills
They spend less time by themselves
They spend less time on a screen
They felt more confident
They keep in touch with friends
They make better life choices
If you would like to tell us more about the impact Priority Youth Project has had on local children, please say so in the box below
3.
Have Priority Youth activities made the area feel safer?
Yes
No
Don't know
4.
What would happen if Priority Youth Project activities stopped?
Please tick all that apply.
Children would be inactive and unhealthy
Childrens mental health would suffer
Children would do worse at school
Children would be disinterested in learning
Children would be at higher risk of getting into trouble
Children would have worse social skills
Children would spend more time by themselves
Children would spend more time in front of a TV/computer
Children would feel less confident
Children would lose touch with friends
Children wouldstruggle to make positive choices
If there's any other things that you think would happen if Priority Youth Project closed, let us know in the box below.
5.
Are there any changes or improvements that you'd like to see Priority Youth Project make in the future? This could be changes to buildings, different activities, changes to the days or times they are open etc.?
6.
Are there any issues/problems in the community that you feel Priority Youth Project could help with? Remember this survey is anonymous so you don't ever need to tell us your name unless you want to tell us yourself. We just want to make sure we do things that help young people and in turn the wider community.
7.
Have you got any other feedback? Don't worry if not.
8.
Data Protection
Your responses are stored safely and we will only use them for reporting on how we are doing and planning future services. The information is stored securely and password protected, with access only granted to Priority Youth Project and Liverpool Charity & Voluntary Services who are collecting this information for us. We cannot tell who completes this survey from the answers given but personal information we collect will not be shared with any other third party. Personal information will only be retained for as long as it is needed and can be deleted upon request. For more information about this contact Louise at Priority Youth Project.