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BOB Integrated Care Board (ICB) believes that the views of young people are essential in shaping the future of health and care services.
We are committed to listening, learning, and working alongside young people across Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire West to ensure our services meet their needs.
Whether it’s through youth forums, digital engagement, or creative projects, we want to create meaningful opportunities for young people to share their ideas, experiences, and priorities.
BOB Integrated Care Board (ICB) believes that the views of young people are essential in shaping the future of health and care services.
We are committed to listening, learning, and working alongside young people across Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire West to ensure our services meet their needs.
Whether it’s through youth forums, digital engagement, or creative projects, we want to create meaningful opportunities for young people to share their ideas, experiences, and priorities.
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