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2018
Sep
Reflecting on practice through PRISM
Reflecting on practice through PRISM
Jillian Ingram from CELCIS, explains how a new model for shared learning has helped child protection in North Ayrshire.
Topic :
Child protection
Author :
Jillian Ingram
2018
Sep
It’s a family affair
It’s a family affair
How a Maori model of improving care has been transformative for a family in Glasgow.
Topic :
Child protection
,
Children's hearings system
,
Neglect
,
Siblings
,
Brothers and sisters
Author :
Karen Frew
2018
Aug
"Mummy’s Little Punchbag"
"Mummy’s Little Punchbag"
Kenny Murray comments on the Children's Hearings Scotland 'Be A Force For Good' campaign.
Topic :
Adoption
,
Child protection
,
Children's hearings system
,
Foster care
,
Local authority
,
Looked after at home
,
Permanence
,
Residential care
,
Voices of young people
Author :
Kenny Murray
2018
Jul
Getting It Right For Every… Journey
Getting It Right For Every… Journey
Jillian Ingram ponders how getting a train from A to B might just offer clues to how to meet children’s needs.
Topic :
Child protection
,
Voices of young people
Author :
Jillian Ingram
2018
Mar
Change is coming
Change is coming
Change is coming in the inspection of how well corporate parents are meeting their responsibilities in improving the lives of care experienced children and young people.
Topic :
Child protection
,
Corporate parenting
,
Foster care
,
Kinship care
,
Local authority
,
Residential care
,
Voices of young people
Author :
Judith Tait
2017
Nov
It ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it: how Active Implementation can bring about lasting change
It ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it: how Active Implementation can bring about lasting change
Active Implementation - what it is, what it is not, and how it could help bring about lasting change to children's services.
Topic :
Active implementation
,
Child protection
Author :
Alexander McTier
2017
Oct
Infants may not be able to speak but their voice is important
Infants may not be able to speak but their voice is important
Linda Davidson discusses every child's need for sensitive and responsive care.
Topic :
Child protection
,
Health and Wellbeing
,
Neglect
,
Permanence
,
Voices of young people
Author :
Linda Davidson
2017
Sep
What you have to say about our Caring for Vulnerable Children MOOC
What you have to say about our Caring for Vulnerable Children MOOC
Course moderator Sarah Hume-Anthony gives a snapshot of the interactions on the CELCIS MOOC.
Topic :
Child protection
,
Education
,
Health and Wellbeing
,
Local authority
Author :
Sarah Hume-Anthony
2016
Nov
Concurrency: Planning for all outcomes
Concurrency: Planning for all outcomes
What’s known as concurrency planning is beginning to be adopted in Scotland, and it's a potent means of achieving permanent, stable homes and futures for the youngest looked-after children.
Topic :
Adoption
,
Child protection
,
Foster care
,
Permanence
Author :
Carol Wassell
2016
Nov
Getting the parents' point of view across
Getting the parents' point of view across
Paul McKee is an advocacy worker who helps parents to express their views when decisions are being made about their children.
Topic :
Child protection
,
Children's hearings system
,
Permanence
Author :
Paul McKee
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