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  • Guidance to help homeless children

    Date: 29th June 2010
    Category: Basic Health and Welfare
    Author: Scottish Government

    New Statutory Guidance relating to meeting the best interests of children facing homelessness has been published by the Scottish Government.

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  • Media Coverage of Child Deaths in the UK: The Impact of Baby P: A Case for Influence?

    Date: 8th June 2010
    Category: Basic Health and Welfare, Family Environment and Alternative Care
    Author: Susan Elsley

    This briefing paper explores the extent to which recent UK media coverage has influenced policy on child death cases due to abuse and neglect, focusing on traditional print news coverage of the death of Peter Connelly, known as Baby P. It is informed by an exploration of newspaper reporting on the Baby P. Case.

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  • Cotton wool kids safety myths demolished

    Date: 1st June 2010
    Category: Basic Health and Welfare, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Family Environment and Alternative Care
    Author: Scotland’s Commissioner for Children and Young People

    This guidance aims to tackle the risk averse culture that sees children miss out on outdoor activities because staff fear being sued or blamed if an accident occurs.

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  • National Guidance for Child Protection in Scotland: Consultation

    Date: 1st June 2010
    Category: Basic Health and Welfare, Children with disabilities, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Family Environment and Alternative Care
    Author: Scottish Government

    The revised National Guidance on Child Protection reflects this changed and changing landscape; and also the Scottish Government's distinctive and strong commitment to working in partnership with practitioners across the child protection sector to best support local practice at national level.

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  • Guidance on partnership working between allied health professions and education

    Date: 27th May 2010
    Category: Basic Health and Welfare, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities
    Author: Scottish Government

    The Chief Health Professions Officer at the Scottish Government is currently working with Learning Directorate colleagues to support a partnership approach to enhancing access to therapy services for children and young people.

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  • Getting It Right for Young Gypsy/Travellers

    Date: 3rd May 2010
    Category: Basic Health and Welfare
    Author: Article 12

    What is it like to live on the fringes of mainstream society and face discrimination on a daily basis? This report by Article 12 in Scotland's Young Gypsy/Travellers' Lives Project, is launched to raise awareness of the lack of cultural specific provision, support and opportunity available to young Gypsy/Travellers and the need for key decision makers and the 'settled' community to 'think inclusion'.

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  • Families as Learning Partners

    Date: 3rd May 2010
    Category: Basic Health and Welfare, Children with disabilities, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Family Environment and Alternative Care
    Author: Enquire

    This year's Enquire 2010 Annual Conference theme was the importance of the role families play as learning partners, looking at how children, parents, carers and the wider community can be more effectively involved and engaged in the education of children with additional support needs.

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  • "It is not about money and resources. It is about empathy and intuition."

    Date: 1st April 2010
    Category: Basic Health and Welfare, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, General measures of implementation
    Author: Highland Children’s Forum

    A report on a consultation with children and families about the new Getting it Right for Every Child approach asking how well listened to a involved children and families felt in the Child's Plan.

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  • Baseline report on Angus GIRFEC Learning Partnership for children affected by parental substance misuse (CAPSM)

    Date: 1st March 2010
    Category: Basic Health and Welfare, Family Environment and Alternative Care, Policies & procedures
    Author: Scottish Government

    A Baseline Report of the action research project in Angus to inform the development of Getting it right for every child and the work of the ADP/CPC to address the needs of Children Affected by Parental Substance Misuse (CAPSM).

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  • Dealing with bullying and the importance of friends

    Date: 4th January 2010
    Category: Basic Health and Welfare, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Family Environment and Alternative Care
    Author: ChildLine in Partnerships

    A pack for teachers working with young people who are not accessing mainstream education. It can also be used in informal educative settings such as youth clubs. This pack aims to raise awareness of bullying and help students to recognise that friends can be a good form of support.

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