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Everyone Has a Story Component 3

How young people could share their story

Report Theme: Culture, Media & The Arts    

Author: Partnership Drugs Initiative    

Year Evidence Completed: 2016    

Size of Study: 11-30    

Age range: 15-17    

Location: Fife    Highland    

This component part focuses on the feedback from the Call to Action event and how we looked at engaging children and young people in a way that would given them a voice as to answer the question, how would you like to share your story? A group of five young people involved in Clued Up based in Kirkcaldy worked alongside icecream architecture to give their take on what this question meant and what they would want.

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Bridging the Generation Gap

A report on intergenerational practice within the youth work sector

Report Theme: Places & Spaces    

Author: YouthLink Scotland    The Robertson Trust    Generations Working Together    Scottish Government    

Year Evidence Completed: 2010    

Age range: 11-14    15-17    18+    

Location: Argyll and Bute    Clackmannanshire    Inverclyde    Midlothian    

This report details the journey of four intergenerational pilot projects in Scotland. The evaluation of the pilots explores the benefits of intergenerational practice within a youth work setting and the challenges and opportunities for effective intergenerational practice. It aims to raise awareness of intergenerational practice in Scotland and to provide food for thought for those working in Scotland’s communities who may consider using intergenerational practice as part of their work with young people.

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Everyone Has A Story Component 1

What we hear from the stories and experiences

Report Theme: Health & Wellbeing    

Author: Partnership Drugs Initiative    

Year Evidence Completed: 2016    

Size of Study: 31-50    

Age range: 7-10    11-14    15-17    

Location: Scotland-wide    

This component gives more insight into the process followed and the learning gained by practitioners, both individually and collectively, as they gathered and analysed short stories shared with them by children and young people.

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Activity Agreements

Activity Agreements Sustainability Research

Report Theme: Education & Learning    

Author: Blake Stevenson Ltd    YouthLink Scotland    

Year Evidence Completed: 2018    

Size of Study: 101-500    

Age range: 15-17    18+    

Location: Scotland-wide    

In October 2017, YouthLink commissioned Blake Stevenson Ltd to conduct research exploring what young people need to keep them in employment, education or training beyond the duration of their Activity Agreement.

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Moving on-life after school

A report on the views of young people with additional support needs on their experiences of moving on from school

Report Theme: Education & Learning    

Author: Highland Children's Forum    

Year Evidence Completed: 2016    

Size of Study: 51-100    

Age range: 11-14    15-17    18+    

Location: Highland    

Highland Children’s Forum were commissioned by Highland Council and NHS Highland to consult with children and young people in Highland with additional support needs about their experiences of transitions planning for moving on from secondary school.

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School Sexual Health and Relationship Education

The Views of Young People with Additional Support Needs

Report Theme: Health & Wellbeing    

Author: Highland Children's Forum    

Year Evidence Completed: 2018    

Size of Study: 101-500    

Age range: 11-14    15-17    

Location: Highland    

This report details the finding of the SHARE for ASN provision consultation. The aim of the consultation was to find out if the current sexual health and relationship education provision meets the needs of young people in Highland through an evaluation of the SHARE programme and SHARE for Additional Support Needs (ASN) provision, including the capacity of teachers to deliver it.

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Not in full time education

Highland Children's Forum-Not in full time education briefing 2018

Report Theme: Additional Support for Learning    

Author: Highland Children's Forum    

Year Evidence Completed: 2018    

Size of Study: 11-30    

Age range: 11-14    15-17    18+    

Location: Highland    

Highland Children’s Forum undertook a consultation about the issue of children and young people not in full time education in response to anecdotal evidence of an increasing number of young people in Highland with additional support needs who were not accessing their right to a full-time education.

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Status of Young Women in Scotland 2016

Report Theme: Participation & Engagement    

Author: The Young Women's Movement    

Year Evidence Completed: 2016    

Size of Study: 101-500    

Age range: 15-17    18+    

Location: Scotland-wide    

In 2016 The Young Women’s Movement set out to explore the theme of hidden conversations with young women aged 16 to 30 living in Scotland. This report shines a light on issues experienced by groups of young women in Scotland whose voices are so often unheard.

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Our Generation’s Epidemic

Young people's awareness and experience of mental health information, support and services

Report Theme: Health & Wellbeing    

Author: Scottish Youth Parliament    

Year Evidence Completed: 2016    

Age range: 11-14    15-17    18+    

Location: Scotland-wide    

The report outlines findings which capture young people’s experiences and awareness of mental health services. It sets out key recommendations to ensure that mental health services and information are the best they can be for Scotland’s young people.

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Rights Are Rights

You can't pick and choose them.

Report Theme: Rights    

Author: Article 12 in Scotland    

Year Evidence Completed: 2018    

Size of Study: 51-100    

Location: Scotland-wide    

Summary report of young people’s recommendations regarding the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Committee’s Concluding Observations [2016] on the implementation of the convention in the United Kingdom.

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