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Young people’s views and knowledge about abortion

Report Theme: Health & Wellbeing    

Author: Centre for Research on Families and Relationships    

Year Evidence Completed: 2015    

Size of Study: 31-50    

Age range: 11-14    15-17    18+    

Location: Glasgow City    Inverclyde    

Insight into the views of young people from contrasting socioeconomic backgrounds about abortion and access to abortion services

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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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Review of the Professional Standards

The experiences of children and young people

Report Theme: Rights    

Author: Children in Scotland    General Teaching Council for Scotland    

Year Evidence Completed: 2018    

Age range: 5-6    7-10    11-14    15-17    18+    

Location: Dumfries & Galloway    Edinburgh City    Fife    Highland    Inverclyde    Midlothian    Perth and Kinross    Scottish Borders    West Dunbartonshire    

This 2018 report gathers the experiences of children and young people, applying a mixed methods approach to answer one research question with one sub component: What makes a good teacher?

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