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Participation in Policy

The Impact of Children and Young People's Participation on Policy Making

Report Theme: Participation & Engagement    

Author: Children in Scotland    

Year Evidence Completed: 2018    

Size of Study: 51-100    

Age range: 11-14    15-17    18+    

Location: Edinburgh City    Renfrewshire    Perth and Kinross    

This report explores the nature and type of impact children and young people’s participation has had on policy making in Scotland.

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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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