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Interested in a career in Childcare? Opening Doors Project
Care and Learning Allience (CALA) have developed an exciting new mentoring and employability programme which creates opportunities for 16-24 year olds to begin their journey into a career in childcare. Where? #Openingdoors is a flexible... -
Benefits
You may be eligible for certain benefits if you are of working age. Job Centre plus can provide you with a wide range of information and services, like benefits, loans and grants and help with... -
Career Education Standards and Guidance for School/Employer Partnerships
A new standard for Career Education (3-18) A suite of resources have been developed to contribute to professional learning for practitioners at all levels working with children and young people from 3 – 18. They... -
Housing Benefit and Council Tax Reduction
Housing Benefit is a benefit for people on a low income to help them pay their rent. Council Tax reduction is for people on a low income to help them pay their Council Tax. You...
Organisations
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Highland Children’s Forum
Listening to children and young people, speaking with policy makers. Highland Children’s Forum is a registered charity set up in 2000, created by the parent carers of children with additional support needs. The Forum aims... -
Action for Children
Our vision is to ensure that every child and young person in the country has a safe and happy childhood and the foundations they need to thrive We protect and support children and young people... -
Scottish Child Law Centre
The Centre provides free legal information and advice on the law relating to children and young people and their rights. It is a national service available to children and young people, their families, carers... -
CELCIS - Looked After Children in Scotland
We are CELCIS, the Centre for Excellence for Looked After Children in Scotland, based at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. We want to make a difference. Taking a multi-agency, collaborative approach, we break down...