As part of its response to the report, the Scottish Executive commissioned work to develop training and other support materials aimed at improving educational outcomes for looked after children and young people. The project was undertaken by a partnership led by the Scottish Institute for Residential Child Care (SIRCC), and including the British Association for Adoption and Fostering, Save the Children, Who Cares? Scotland and the Faculty of Education in the University of Strathclyde. The products of the project included a training pack (Hudson et al., 2003), an information booklet (Connelly, McKay and O'Hagan, 2003) and an independent report prepared by Who Cares? Scotland and Save the Children (Ritchie, 2003). The project team was also as...
The target audience includes teachers, carers, social work staff, health professionals, housing prof...
This study evaluates an outcomes framework consisting of a bank of outcomes, a set of tools and asso...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
Gunion outlines the findings of a recent inspection in Scotland of the educational experiences of lo...
Graham Connelly examines whether the distinctiveness of the Scottish political landscape has the pot...
Graham Connelly examines whether the distinctiveness of the Scottish political landscape has the pot...
This guide for practice is based on the key findings of research of Scottish Government-funded pilot...
The Looking After Children materials provide a comprehensive aid for planning and participation to h...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
We welcome the opportunity to respond to this consultation. CELCIS is the Centre for Excellence for ...
Policy and practice in relation to the education of looked-after children in Scotland have been sign...
The poor educational ‘outcomes ’ of looked after children have been a matter of increasing concern f...
The Care Commission was set up in 2002 to help improve care services in Scotland. It regulates almos...
The Care Commission was set up in 2002 to help improve care services in Scotland. It regulates almos...
The target audience includes teachers, carers, social work staff, health professionals, housing prof...
The target audience includes teachers, carers, social work staff, health professionals, housing prof...
This study evaluates an outcomes framework consisting of a bank of outcomes, a set of tools and asso...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
Gunion outlines the findings of a recent inspection in Scotland of the educational experiences of lo...
Graham Connelly examines whether the distinctiveness of the Scottish political landscape has the pot...
Graham Connelly examines whether the distinctiveness of the Scottish political landscape has the pot...
This guide for practice is based on the key findings of research of Scottish Government-funded pilot...
The Looking After Children materials provide a comprehensive aid for planning and participation to h...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
We welcome the opportunity to respond to this consultation. CELCIS is the Centre for Excellence for ...
Policy and practice in relation to the education of looked-after children in Scotland have been sign...
The poor educational ‘outcomes ’ of looked after children have been a matter of increasing concern f...
The Care Commission was set up in 2002 to help improve care services in Scotland. It regulates almos...
The Care Commission was set up in 2002 to help improve care services in Scotland. It regulates almos...
The target audience includes teachers, carers, social work staff, health professionals, housing prof...
The target audience includes teachers, carers, social work staff, health professionals, housing prof...
This study evaluates an outcomes framework consisting of a bank of outcomes, a set of tools and asso...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...