Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill Consultation Response
Who Cares? Scotland’s response to the Scottish Government’s Children (Care, Care Experience, and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill.
Who Cares? Scotland’s response to the Scottish Government’s Children (Care, Care Experience, and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill.
This timeline outlines the various reports and inquiries which have called for independent advocacy to be available to Care Experienced people.
This report, in collaboration with the Children’s Commissioner, outlines the experiences of Care experienced pupils in Scotland’s education system.
After completing the 23-mile walk to Loch Lomond, we caught up with Kirsty McNeill to hear about her experience and fundraising efforts. Having already raised nearly £2,000 for Who Cares? Scotland, Kirsty shared why supporting Care Experienced people is so important to her.
As part of Care Experienced History Month, Andrew Kendrick, Emeritus Professor at the University of Strathclyde, explores the experience of care for children evacuated during WW2 in Scotland.
Our Chief Executive Louise, shares her thoughts on the need for a statutory right to lifelong, independent advocacy and why she is determined to see this right included in the Promise Bill. With Scotland at a pivotal moment in delivering the Promise, Louise and Who Cares? Scotland are calling for action on advocacy to turn commitments into reality.
Who Cares? Scotland’s response to the Scottish Government’s Future of Foster Care consultation, published February 2025.
Who Cares? Scotland’s response to the Scottish Government’s Equality and Human Rights Mainstreaming Strategy, published January 2025.
Who Cares? Scotland’s response to the Scottish Policy Forum’s Labour Manifesto Consultation, published January 2025.