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Scotland’s Children’s Strategic Recovery Framework – Engagement with Children and Young People (August 2021)
This report summarises the findings from a project to support children and young people to share their experiences and ideas in relation to COVID-19 restrictions and their easing together, and offers series of recommendations to inform future planning and decision-making.
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The Education Recovery Youth Panel – Final Report (June 2021)
This document provides insight into the Education Recovery Youth Panel’s work from December 2020 – March 2021. It details learning experiences and shifting priorities for the learners throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and suggestions for change in the medium-long term recovery period.
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Being Bold: Building Budgets for Children’s Wellbeing Report (March 2021)
Dr Katherine Trebeck’s final project report on a robust wellbeing budget, Being Bold: Building Budgets for Children’s Wellbeing, was published in March 2021.
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CHANGE – Final Report (February 2021)
The final report of the CHANGE: Childcare and Nurture Glasgow East pathfinder project (2016-2020)
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Changing Gears – Final Report (2020)
Children in Scotland was funded by Cycling Scotland and Transport Scotland to engage with children and young people about its Bikeability programme and more widely to share their opinions and experiences on road safety and health and wellbeing.
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CHANGE – Childminder Resource (October 2020)
Explore children’s thoughts and opinions about Childminding and what makes a good Childminder, developed as part of the CHANGE project.
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Nourish to flourish – food, fun and family learning (2020)
An independent review of Children in Scotland’s partnership programme Food, Families, Futures (2015-2020), capturing the voices of participants, making sense of FFF’s impact and pointing to the future of family food provision in Scotland.
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Food, Families, Futures: Making positive change happen alongside families – A practical resource for strategic leads (2020)
This report gathers practical evidence and key learning from Food, Families Futures, and is aimed at strategic leads.
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Children and Young People’s Panel on Europe – Phase 2 Report (2020)
Through 2020, the Panel followed developments during the Brexit ‘transition period’, refining its calls and engaging with key decision-makers. Read their final report.
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Open Kindergarten: Improving Family Support Provision in Scotland (University of Stirling Evaluation) (2020)
The University of Stirling conducted an evaluation of the pilot project which concluded that Open Kindergarten filled a gap in early years services and had a positive impact for both parents and children.
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Open Kindergarten – Project Summary (2020)
Our project summary, with key project outputs and findings from the evaluation.
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Health Inequalities: Peer research into the role of communities
Children in Scotland was funded by the Wellcome Trust to support a group of 15 young peer researchers aged from P6 to S2 level to explore the role of community and place in health, wellbeing and inequalities. This project report shows what we learned from working with pupils at Dalmarnock Primary School in Glasgow and Baldragon Academy in Dundee.
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