Publications
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A Blueprint for 2020: Expansion of Early Learning and Childcare in Scotland Consultation
Consultation inviting views on the future direction of Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) provision.
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Child protection systems review: terms of reference
Terms of reference for our review of child protection committees, registers and case conferences, and initial and significant case reviews.
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Implementing Early Learning and Childcare under the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014: Progress Update
Progress in implementing the increase in the entitlement to early learning and childcare to 600 hours per year.
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Fairer Scotland Action Plan
Fifty actions to help tackle poverty, reduce inequality and build a fairer and more inclusive Scotland.
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Children, Young People, Families, Early Intervention and Adult Learning and Empowering Communities Fund evaluation: research findings
Research findings to aid evaluation of the fund which aim to improve outcomes for children, young people, families and adult learning.
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Children, Young People, Families, Early Intervention and Adult Learning and Empowering Communities Fund evaluation: baseline report
This report is part of an evaluation which aims to assess whether the vision for the fund is achieved and to inform future decisions.
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Financial review of early learning and childcare in Scotland: the current landscape
Information on the early learning and childcare system in Scotland, with a focus on provision of the funded entitlement.
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Cost of early learning and childcare provision in partner provider settings
Data on the costs and income associated with providing early learning and childcare (ELC) among private and not-for-profit ‘partner providers’.
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Child Protection Systems Review Group: meeting summary, September 2016
Summary of the group's second meeting, discussing Child Protection committees, registers and case conferences.
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Statement on Named Person: Deputy First Minister
Deputy First Minister John Swinney MSP's statement to Parliament on the Named Person scheme.