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CELCIS Education Forum meeting on the Keeping The Promise Award Programme for education and wider Children's Services

At this February meeting of the Education Forum, hosted by CELCIS, we will come together to learn more about a partnership project called the Keeping The Promise Award Programme, which was originally developed by North Lanarkshire Council as a professional learning resource in response to The Promise. The West Partnership Promise Working Group, Education Scotland and CELCIS have since updated the original resources to create an accessible professional learning resource for all local authorities in Scotland.

The programme has been developed to widen awareness and understanding of the commitments Scotland has made to care experienced children and young people in The Promise. Although The Promise is well known, some practitioners in educational settings may be unsure of what they can do individually, and collectively, to Keep the Promise, and how our Promises translate into good practice in education.

Designed to support anyone working with children and young people, the programme:

  • Addresses what we can do in our everyday practice to keep to these commitments.
  • Provides a baseline knowledge about The Promise, corporate parenting, and care experience, while promoting non-stigmatising language throughout.
  • Helps us to understand what all children and young people need and how we, the adults who work with and for them, can best support them.
  • Looks at the simple things that all adults can do to provide help and support for children and young people.  

At this Education Forum meeting, attendees will hear from Janine McCullough, a Senior Education Officer at Education Scotland, who will share information about the Keeping The Promise Award programme and taking part. Together as a group, we will then:

  • Think about how and when we can use the programme in our own settings.
  • Discuss potential ways of measuring whether we are keeping The Promise.
  • Explore some of the ways the programme can be extended into family learning and youth services.

There will also be an opportunity to ask questions.

More information about the programme is available here.

Who should attend?

The meeting is open to all who work with children and young people in an educational setting.

Register below to book your place.

About the Education Forum

At CELCIS, we are privileged to convene and coordinate a free, open-access network of practitioners and leaders who are involved or interested in the education of children with experience of care, and their families. We encourage and facilitate opportunities for practitioners to come together in a reflective, challenging and enabling space.

Membership is free and open to anyone with an interest in this area of education. We have members who are students, foster carers, health visitors, teachers and academics - so many different roles are represented.

To find out more and join, visit the Education Forum webpage.

Event details

When: Thursday 1 February 2024
Where: Online, MS Teams
Cost: Free
Time: 09.30 - 11.00

Contact Organiser


Michelle McCue
celcis.learning@strath.ac.uk