Duncan Dunlop, Who Cares? Scotland CEO, welcomes the announcement today from Fiona Duncan, Chair of the the Care Review.
I am delighted that Fiona has today set out her intentions with the Care Review. There is a clear commitment to ensuring that care experienced voices are heard and supported to do so. All of our staff team are united around the hope and potential the review offers Scotland’s care experienced population today and those who will be dependent on it in the future, to have a care journey which offers them the love, stability and relationships they need to thrive.
We will now work in partnership with care experienced children and young people, as well as those who care for them, to ensure that their voices are heard as part of the review.
Who Cares? Scotland plans to engage with care experienced children and young people over the coming months. To find out more about how to get involved click here.
To find out more about Who Cares? Scotland’s involvement in securing the 1000 Voices and the Care Review click here.
Placing voices at the heart of the review
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Duncan Dunlop, Who Cares? Scotland CEO, welcomes the announcement today from Fiona Duncan, Chair of the the Care Review.
Who Cares? Scotland plans to engage with care experienced children and young people over the coming months. To find out more about how to get involved click here.
For more information on the Care Review click here.
To find out more about Who Cares? Scotland’s involvement in securing the 1000 Voices and the Care Review click here.
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