Children who go missing from care: A participatory project with young people as peer interviewers
The aim of the study was to work with young people with experience of going missing from care.
The aim of the study was to work with young people with experience of going missing from care.
This research highlights that greater family involvement would be generally welcomed by young people leaving care.
This is the first in a new series of briefings from CELCIS that help to explain specific parts of the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (2014 Act).
A number of scenarios to highlight the fundamental importance of building positive relationships with children and young people.
This report explains how you can build better relationships with children and young people.
This guide outlines some approaches to working with care leavers that worked well for projects funded through the Big Lottery Fund’s (BIG) Young People’s Fund (YPF).
This study outlines the models of intervention which appear to have been successful in engaging with young people.
This document discusses what helped people who were looked after to become and feel successful.
This report aims to act as a catalyst for change in ensuring that all options for young people in care are seen as equally valid and are given the same priority.
This booklet provides information about young people’s rights whilst they are being looked after away from home.