Corporate Parenting Newsletter and Promising Practice 2025 – 2026 Issue One
In the first issue of our 2025 -2026 Newsletters we share some of our newest resources and a collaboration with Scottish Qualifications Authority.
In the first issue of our 2025 -2026 Newsletters we share some of our newest resources and a collaboration with Scottish Qualifications Authority.
Part of a series of guidance documents to support non operational roles within Corporate Parenting organisations to understand their Corporate Parenting duties and how to fulfil these in practice to support the Care Experienced community to thrive. This document is aimed specifically at Finance departments.
Part of a series of guidance documents to support non operational roles within Corporate Parenting organisations to understand their Corporate Parenting duties and how to fulfil these in practice to support the Care Experienced community to thrive. This document is aimed specifically at Human Resource departments.
In Part Two of Alex’s story we follow Alex from the age of 17 as she leaves care and moves into her own home. Parts One and Three can be found on our Resource Library.
Catch up with all the latest news from the Training & Education team this December.
This report documents our analysis of the care community’s lived experience and views on online safety, digital rights, and relationships online.
Meet Sam. This video shows what it can feel like going into care. It is a composite story of experiences shared with us by the people we support.
A round up of promising practice by Corporate Parents from 2016-2017.
Chloe’s health story. Trigger Warnings: mentions domestic violence and mental health issues.
Our response to the consultation on the new National Health and Social Care Standards – January 2017
Who Cares? Scotland consulted Care Experienced young people about what being healthy means to them.
A consultation of Care Experienced young people and their views on Health Promoting Care Placements. The intention was to establish the experiences of accessing health services and the understanding of relevant health issues while growing up in a variety of placements.
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