3 November 2026

Children in Scotland’s Networking Event 2026

Join us for an afternoon for connecting with others, sharing opportunities, and chatting about the issues that are important to you.
Details
  • Start: 03/11/2026 4:00 pm
  • End: 03/11/2026 6:30 pm
  • Ticket Price: Free
  • Location: Edinburgh, Scotland

This event is sponsored by Clearcare.

This free event, supported by Clearcare, is one of the flagship networking events in the children’s sector. It’s an afternoon for connecting with others, sharing opportunities, and chatting about the issues that are important to you.

The event will begin with a welcome from Jude Turbyne, Chief Executive of Children in Scotland. This will be followed by a mix of mingling time and facilitated sessions to share learning and ideas in two key areas that affect the children’s sector. More information about these facilitated sessions will be available soon.

Light refreshments will be provided to help fuel the conversations and good times.

How many people can attend the event

Traditionally, we have about 100 people attend the event. Feedback from previous participants is very positive, giving you the opportunity to mix and speak with people with similar goals and aspirations, that you may not encounter in your day-to-day professional activities.

It’s fine to join us for a little or a lot of the planned afternoon. It’s going to be place of connection and conversation, we hope to see you there!

Who are Clearcare Solutions?

Clearcare Solutions are a software platform for Children’s Residential Care, and they have been simplifying operations, strengthening compliance and improving care outcomes for over 23 years. Their mission is to empower care providers to focus on what matters most; supporting young people, by reducing administrative pressure through intuitive, efficient technology

After the formal close of the Networking Event, Clearcare Solutions will be providing a demonstration for all those interested in learning more about how their software supports children and young people.