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Children and Young People Research Publications

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27/10/2009Practical Guidance on Consulting, Conducting Research and Working in Participative Ways With Children and Young People Experiencing Domestic AbuseThe aim of this Guidance Note is to share some of the learning from the work that took place with children and young people to develop the Delivery Plan, in order to provide those responsible for implementing the Delivery Plan with tools and resources needed for the ongoing process of involving children and young people in the Plan’s implementation.
02/10/2009Education and Lifelong Learning Research Findings No.51/2009: Evaluation of the Scottish Government Children's Services Women's Aid FundThis evaluation looked at the effectiveness of the Fund in its first year of operation.
02/10/2009Evaluation of the Scottish Government Children's Services Women's Aid Fund: Main ReportThe purpose of this report is to provide an evaluation of the effectiveness of the Scottish Government Children’s Services Women’s Aid Fund in its first year of operation
22/07/2009Education and Lifelong Learning: Research Findings No.48/2009: Review of the Children's Legal Representation Grant SchemeReview of the children's legal representation grant scheme
22/07/2009Lawyers in Children's Panels: What's in it for you? Young people's and adults' viewsa summary of research findings aimed at children and young people
22/07/2009Review of the Children's Legal Representation Grant Scheme: Research Reportqualitative study reviewing the operation and impact of the Children’s Legal Representation Grant Scheme from the perspective of young people and adults involved in the Children’s Hearings System
26/03/2009Improving the Education of Looked After Children: A Guide for Local Authorities and Service ProvidersA Guide for Local Authorities and Service Providers
18/03/2009Growing Up in Scotland - 2009 - Topic Research Finding No.1/2009: Growing Up in Scotland (GUS): Non-resident Parent Summary ReportThe Growing Up in Scotland study (GUS) is an important longitudinal research project aimed at tracking the lives of a cohort of Scottish children from the early years, through childhood and beyond.
18/03/2009Growing Up in Scotland - 2009 - Topic Research Finding No.2/2009: Growing Up in Scotland (GUS): Food and Activity Summary ReportThis report uses data from the Growing Up in Scotland study to explore issues related to, food and activity in Scotland specifically in relation to young children.
18/03/2009Growing Up in Scotland - 2009 - Topic Research Findings No.3/2009: Growing Up in Scotland (GUS): Parenting and the Neighbourhood Context Summary ReportIt presents key findings from the Growing Up in Scotland study (GUS) report Parenting and the neighbourhood context. The report uses data from GUS to explore families’ experiences of living in Scotland’s neighbourhoods,

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