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Date: 21st July 2011
Category:
Basic Health and Welfare, Family Environment and Alternative Care
Author:
Scottish Government
This report summarises the results of an investigation into the differing trends in child poverty across the UK between 1998-99 and 2008-09, focusing on the difference between Scotland and England.
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Date: 1st July 2011
Category:
Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Family Environment and Alternative Care
Author:
Scottish Government
Getting it right 'toolkit' is a comprehensive resource based on a three years' work to develop culture, systems and practice changes across Lanarkshire.
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Date: 20th June 2011
Category:
Family Environment and Alternative Care
Author:
Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration
Delays in decision making and obtaining a permanent home can mean poorer outcomes for children. SCRA carried out research on the processes of care and permanency planning for looked after children in Scotland to identify areas for improvement.
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Date: 1st June 2011
Category:
Family Environment and Alternative Care, General measures of implementation
Author:
Children’s Rights Alliance for England
The publication makes the case for a consistent rights-based approach to all law, policy and practice affecting children, and explores in depth the implications of a children's rights approach to the family and to juvenile justice. It discusses the values and attitudes underpinning a children's rights framework and reports on good practice in a variety of settings.
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Date: 15th April 2011
Category:
Basic Health and Welfare, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Family Environment and Alternative Care
Author:
Shelter Scotland
Homelesschildren.org.uk is an online resource which provides expert guidance and advice for education professionals on measures they can take to mitigate the impact of homelessness on a child's schooldays.
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Date: 15th April 2011
Category:
Basic Health and Welfare, Family Environment and Alternative Care
Author:
Shelter Scotland
This report highlights the fact that most young homeless people (84 per cent) had also run away over night before the age of 16. This is considerably higher than the national rate of running away which is estimated at 11 per cent.
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Date: 4th April 2011
Category:
Basic Health and Welfare, Family Environment and Alternative Care, Children with disabilities
Author:
Parenting UK
Parentchannel.tv is a free online service designed to support and encourage parents and carers of children aged 5-19, with a collection of videos addressing a wide range of parenting topics.
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Date: 1st April 2011
Category:
Family Environment and Alternative Care
Author:
Parenting across Scotland
Parenting across Scotland would like Scotland to be the best place for families to bring up their children but at the moment, it's very far from being that. The Parenting across Scotland manifesto calls on the Scottish Government to 'family-proof' their policies, invest in the importance of parenting, ensure that families get the help they need when they need it, ensure that adequate childcare is available and that employers are family friendly.
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Date: 1st April 2011
Category:
Basic Health and Welfare, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Family Environment and Alternative Care, Refugee and asylum seeking children
Author:
Young Scot
Young Scot Access All Areas was a three-year inclusion project, which aimed to empower young people from ethnic minority, refugee, asylum seeking and faith groups to influence service provision in their local area, enhance access and promote inclusion.
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Date: 1st February 2011
Category:
Basic Health and Welfare, Family Environment and Alternative Care
Author:
Citizens Advice Scotland
Citizens Advice Scotland's new report, Being Young Being Heard, outlines the impact of the recession on young people in Scotland in their own words. The report shows that the effect of the recession has been that too many young people have ended up in a place where their potential is going to waste.
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