CELCIS has been working with a number of local authorities throughout Scotland using 'Improvement Methodology' to improve educational outcomes for looked after children. Improvement Methodology works on the principle of applying and studying small changes which can be tweaked until improvements can be measured. A 'test of change' is carried out by implementing Plan Do Study Act (PDSA) cycles. Here we introduce the use of the methodology in this context, and share the experiences of City of Edinburgh Council, which was the first local authority to take part in this work
We welcome the opportunity to respond to this consultation. CELCIS is the Centre for Excellence for ...
This is the third of 3 consultation responses from CELCIS to the Scottish Parliament Education and C...
The Learning with Care report (HMI and SWSI, 2001) made seven criticisms in relation to the provisio...
CELCIS has been working with a number of local authorities throughout Scotland using 'Improvement Me...
CELCIS has been working with a number of local authorities throughout Scotland using 'Improvement Me...
CELCIS has been working with a number of local authorities throughout Scotland using 'Improvement Me...
CELCIS has been working with a number of local authorities throughout Scotland using ‘Improvement Me...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
CELCIS evidence to Scottish Parliament's scrutiny of the Education (Scotland) Bill
Policy and practice in relation to the education of looked-after children in Scotland have been sign...
This guide for practice is based on the key findings of research of Scottish Government-funded pilot...
In this chapter Kirstie Maclean and Graham Connelly present an analysis of joined-up thinking in Sco...
We welcome the opportunity to respond to this consultation. CELCIS is the Centre for Excellence for ...
This is the third of 3 consultation responses from CELCIS to the Scottish Parliament Education and C...
The Learning with Care report (HMI and SWSI, 2001) made seven criticisms in relation to the provisio...
CELCIS has been working with a number of local authorities throughout Scotland using 'Improvement Me...
CELCIS has been working with a number of local authorities throughout Scotland using 'Improvement Me...
CELCIS has been working with a number of local authorities throughout Scotland using 'Improvement Me...
CELCIS has been working with a number of local authorities throughout Scotland using ‘Improvement Me...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
CELCIS evidence to Scottish Parliament's scrutiny of the Education (Scotland) Bill
Policy and practice in relation to the education of looked-after children in Scotland have been sign...
This guide for practice is based on the key findings of research of Scottish Government-funded pilot...
In this chapter Kirstie Maclean and Graham Connelly present an analysis of joined-up thinking in Sco...
We welcome the opportunity to respond to this consultation. CELCIS is the Centre for Excellence for ...
This is the third of 3 consultation responses from CELCIS to the Scottish Parliament Education and C...
The Learning with Care report (HMI and SWSI, 2001) made seven criticisms in relation to the provisio...