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  • SCRA Corporate Plan 2011-14

    Date: 22nd March 2011
    Category: Basic Health and Welfare, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, General measures of implementation, Respect for the views of the child
    Author: Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration

    The Scottish Children's Reporter Administration Corporate Plan outlines our commitment to working with partners in delivering the best outcomes for vulnerable children and young people, their families and carers, and the communities in which they live.

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  • Count Us In: Mind Over Matter

    Date: 17th March 2011
    Category: Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities
    Author: Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education

    This guide is part of the Count Us In online resource that gives the professional view of HMIE on the strengths and best practice in implementing inclusion and equality across education in Scotland, and sets out what needs to be done now to improve.

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  • Benefits of Out of School Care Video

    Date: 10th March 2011
    Category: Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities
    Author: Scottish Out of School Care Network

    The Scottish Out of School Care Network interviewed out of school care staff members, children and parents about the benefits and importance of out of school care in Scotland.

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  • Young people: know your rights

    Date: 1st March 2011
    Category: Basic Health and Welfare, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, General measures of implementation, Children with disabilities
    Author:

    Young women and men may find themselves being treated unfairly because of their gender, age, disability, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation or transgender status.

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  • Report Card Nine: Children Left Behind

    Date: 3rd December 2010
    Category: Basic Health and Welfare, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities
    Author: UNICEF

    Whether in health, in education, or in material well-being, some children will always fall behind the average. The critical question is - how far behind? Is there a point beyond which falling behind is not inevitable but policy susceptible, not unavoidable but unacceptable, not inequality but inequity?

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  • Education Reforms

    Date: 4th October 2010
    Category: Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities
    Author: Children & Young People Now

    The Government has embarked on a programme of reforms that could revolutionise the education system in England. Lauren Higgs explains the changes, and what they will mean for all those who work with children, young people and families.

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  • Underage and Pregnant

    Date: 4th October 2010
    Category: Basic Health and Welfare, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities
    Author: BBC Learning

    BBC Learning has compiled two resource packs featuring footage from the BBC Three documentary series, Underage and Pregnant. Both the Teacher's Pack (which includes curriculum based exercises) and the Youth Pack (designed for use in more informal settings) contain exercises that address different aspects of teenage pregnancy, sexual health, relationships and parenting.

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  • The Voluntary Sector and GIRFEC Implementation

    Date: 4th October 2010
    Category: Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities
    Author: Pupil Inclusion Network Scotland

    PINS works to connect voluntary sector practitioners with developments and debates in Scottish education; with a particular focus on the most vulnerable, disaffected and excluded pupils.

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  • A Guide to Implementing GIRFEC: Messages from pathfinders and learning partners

    Date: 19th July 2010
    Category: Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities
    Author: Scottish Government

    In 2008, the Scottish Government published A Guide to Getting it right for every child , which explains the approach, especially the Values and Principles, Core Components and the National Practice Model.

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  • Against the odds: Re-engaging young people in education, employment or training

    Date: 7th July 2010
    Category: Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Family Environment and Alternative Care
    Author: Audit Commission

    Since 1990, a yearly government survey has indicated that between 9 and 10 per cent of 16 to 18 year olds is without a wage, schooling or training. This new study looks at the financial, personal and social cost of teenagers who are so-called NEET - not in education, employment or training.

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