Below is a list of Who Cares? Scotland
publications. All of these publications represent the views
of young people and represent the organisation’s commitment
to taking forward the views of young people. Some of the
publications have been produced in partnership with other
organisations, where this is the case it has been
acknowledged.
Reaching Higher
Annual Review 2008/2009
2008, Who Cares Scotland's 30th anniversary, was
a defining year for the organisation. Learn more
about the range of our work.(2009)Download
Caring About Success -
Young Peoples Stories
As part of our 30th anniversary
activities on Celebrating Success and Challenging
Stigma, we consulted children and young people on
what success means to them.
(2008)
Download
This
Isn't The Road I Want To Go Down Young
People’s Perceptions and Experiences of Secure Care.
(2008)
Safety Feeling Safe – The views of young people (1997)
Mental Health
Mental Health Report (1998)
Leaving Care
In Their Own Words!- The views of young people
leaving care (Produced in partnership Scottish Throughcare &
Aftercare Forum & Who Cares? Scotland) (2001)
Secure Care
I Wish I Could Turn Back Time (produced by Who Cares?
Scotland Better Outcomes for Secure Services project) (2005)
Education
Care to Learn? (A report produced in partnership
with Save the Children) ISBN 1 85098 614 2 (2003)
Education
Learning With Care: information for carers, social
workers and teachers concerning the education of
looked after children and young people. ISBN 1 85098
612 6 (2003)
Secure Care
In Secure (produced by Who Cares? Scotland Better
Outcomes for Secure Services project) (2004)
Advocacy
Big Words and Big Tables (a report produced
following a partnership project with Save the
Children and Scottish Children’s Reporter
Administration, looking at children and young
people’s experiences of advocacy (2006) -
Download
Children’s Rights & National
Care Standards
Who Cares? Scotland Young Person’s Leaflet.
Video
Always Look on the Rights Side of Life (children’s
rights)
Video
Welcome to Our World - an introduction to
residential child care
Video Learning with Care? (The educational experiences
of young people – one element of a wider training
pack)
Multiple Topic Reports No Time To Lose – A Manifesto for Children
Looked After Away From Home (2006). In partnership
with Aberlour, BAAF, SIRCC, Scottish Throughcare &
Aftercare Forum, the Fostering Network and Who
Cares? Scotland.
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