The Clyde Gateway Childminding Project (CGCP) aims to create opportunities for residents of the Clyde Gateway area to become Childminders. This in turn will result in more childcare options for local families. The area has an approximate population of 21,000 and there are currently no registered Childminders within the Glasgow City Council part of this boundary. Through careful selection and robust support, the partners aim to recruit and train 20 new Childminders by March 2020.
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What makes a good Childminder?
A report on the views of children and young people
Report Theme: Childcare & Early Years
Author: Scottish Childminding Association Jobs & Business Glasgow Clyde Gateway Children in Scotland CHANGE: Childcare and Nurture Glasgow East
Year Evidence Completed: 2019
Size of Study: 31-50
Location: Glasgow City
Summary of engagement with children at Connect 2 OSC Bridgeton
Moving to new premises at Riverbank Primary
Report Theme: Childcare & Early Years
Author: Children in Scotland CHANGE: Childcare and Nurture Glasgow East Connect 2 OSC
Year Evidence Completed: 2019
Size of Study: 11-30
Location: Glasgow City
Between October 2018 and February 2019, CHANGE supported the Parent Council of the new Riverbank Primary with the process of identifying an out of school care (OSC) provider to deliver a service from the school. The provider that was successful in its application, Connect 2 OSC services, will be relocating its existing Bridgeton service when the school opens in August 2019.
Incorporation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)
Children and Young People Consultation
Report Theme: Rights
Author: Children in Scotland
Year Evidence Completed: 2019
Size of Study: 11-30
Age range: 7-10 11-14 15-17 18+
Location: Scotland-wide
Children in Scotland hosted a children’s rights discussion day with 20 children and young people from across Scotland.
Resource: Getting ready for FMQT Next Generation
Report Theme: Participation & Engagement
Author: YouthLink Scotland Children in Scotland
Year Evidence Completed: 2019
Size of Study: 51-100
Age range: 7-10 11-14 15-17 18+
Location: Scotland-wide
FMQT Next Generation Event 2 took place April 2019, giving more children and young people the chance to have their views heard and acted upon and a meaningful say about how Scotland is run.
Not Included, Not Engaged, Not Involved
A report on the experiences of Autistic children missing school
Report Theme: Inclusion
Author: The National Autistic Society Scotland Scottish autism Children in Scotland
Year Evidence Completed: 2018
Size of Study: 1001-5000
Age range: 0-4 5-6 7-10 11-14 15-17 18+
Location: Scotland-wide
The report looks at understanding the amount of time some autistic pupils are missing from school and the reasons why this has happened, whether alternative arrangements for their education have been put in place, what support has been offered to return to school, and importantly, what the impact on the children and young people and theirfamilies has been.
Reflections on Making Space
People. Process. Product
Report Theme: Places & Spaces
Author: Children in Scotland
Year Evidence Completed: 2016
Size of Study: 11-30
Age range: 7-10 11-14 15-17 18+
Location: Perth and Kinross
This publication reflects on the journey to Making Space 2016 — the conference and awards — hearing from the young people directly involved in the process.
Listen To Us
A report on Brexit by the Children and Young People's Panel on Europe
Report Theme: Rights
Author: Together (Scottish Alliance for Children's Rights) Children in Scotland
Year Evidence Completed: 2018
Size of Study: 11-30
Age range: 7-10 11-14 15-17 18+
Location: Edinburgh City Glasgow City Highland Orkney Islands West Lothian
This report is based on what the members of the Children and Young People’s Panel on Europe have discussed and the recommendations they have made about what children and young people feel is most important to them as we leave the EU.
Mental Health in Scotland
A 10 year vision
Report Theme: Health & Wellbeing
Author: Children in Scotland
Year Evidence Completed: 2016
Size of Study: 31-50
This report outlines the findings from the Children in Scotland consultation with children under 12 to inform the next mental health strategy. The report makes recommendations based on the findings.
Inquiry into Bullying and Harassment in Schools
Children’s and Young People’s Voices and Experiences of Bullying and Harassment in Schools
Report Theme: Health & Wellbeing
Author: Children in Scotland
Year Evidence Completed: 2017
Size of Study: 5000+
Children in Scotland was asked to provide a report to the Equalities and Human Rights Committee as part of its enquiry into bullying and harassment of children and young people. The report brings together children’s and young people’s voices and experiences of bullying and harassment in school settings.
Scottish Government STEM Consultation
Engagement with Children and Young
Report Theme: Education & Learning
Author: Children in Scotland
Year Evidence Completed: 2017
Size of Study: 51-100
Location: Dumfries & Galloway Glasgow City
Children and young people like to learn in different ways; learning preferences are individual. Staff working in education need to consider a variety of approaches to learning and teaching to support these individual needs.