Find key documents, websites and case studies to support working with young people.
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This toolkit has been created to give every school and community the chance to create their own transformative experience.
Published on 6 February 2012
This leaflet explains how Curriculum for Excellence and Community Learning and Development are working together to improve the life chances of all young people in Scotland.
Published on 8 August 2011
The Global Xchange website encourages an international youth volunteer exchange programme and a professional development programme for community and youth workers. It is supported by Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO), the British Council, and Community Service Volunteers (CSV).
Published on 6 January 2011
This resource is from an extra section of the Young Scot website Scottish young people aged 12-26, to find out all about finance related topics.
Published on 14 October 2010
Resources and ideas for developing children and young people's financial capability, from early years to 18, enhancing life chances and choices and helping them become responsible citizens and effective contributors to society.
Published on 9 August 2010
Moving Forward: A Strategy for Improving Young People’s Chances through Youth Work
Scottish Government strategy to support long-term growth in the youth work sector with more opportunities for young people, volunteers and youth workers, better facilities and more effective, targeted support at a national level.
Published on 3 August 2010
Getting it right for every child
Getting it right for every child (GIRFEC) is the foundation for work with all children and young people, including adult services where parents are involved.
Published on 3 August 2010
The Early Years Framework is about giving all our children the best start in life.
Published on 29 July 2010
Planning for the Senior Phase: Advice and key questions
This document aims to answer some of the key questions practitioners might have when planning for the senior phase.
Published on 22 July 2010
SNAPY - Scottish Network of Alcohol Practitioners for the Young
The SNAPY project supports a network of practitioners working with children and families affected by harmful drinking. SNAPY shares good practice and seeks to influence policy to protect children and young people from alcohol-related harm.
Published on 24 June 2009
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