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  1. Growing up in Scotland: a study following the lives of Scotland's children

    The first research report on Sweep 1 findings of the Growing Up in Scotland study.

  2. Looked after children and young people: we can and must do better

    Report of the Ministerial Working Group on educational outcomes for looked after children and young people.

  3. Key capabilities in child care and protection

    These key capabilities are designed to allow students within social work degree programmes to map their specific learning in this area.

  4. Looking after the family: a study of children looked after in kinship care in Scotland

    Study commissioned by the Social Work Services Inspectorate, now the Social Work Inspection Agency.

  5. Exploring the evidence base for integrated children's services

    A literature review looking at evidence to support integrated working in children's services.

  6. Adoption: better choices for our children

    The report of the Adoption Policy Review Group makes 107 recommendations to improve the legal framework for adoption and permanence.

  7. Supporting young people leaving care in Scotland: regulations and guidance

    Regulations and guidance on services for young people ceasing to be looked after by local authorities in Scotland.

  8. Adoption Policy Review Group: phase one report

    Report on phase one of a two-phase review to look at adoption law and practice, commissioned in April 2001.

  9. UNCRC Strategic Implementation Board minutes: March 2023

    Minutes from the meeting of the group on 28 March 2023.

  10. National Child Protection Leadership Group minutes: September 2022

    Minutes from the meeting held on the 21 September 2022

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