Rights Abuses as Experienced by Young People During and After Care
Who Cares? Scotland believes that the realisation of rights are pertinent to increasing the life chances of looked after young people.
Who Cares? Scotland believes that the realisation of rights are pertinent to increasing the life chances of looked after young people.
Who Cares? Scotland’s response to the causes and impact of child poverty in Renfrewshire.
Who Cares? Scotland recommends that the Equal Opportunities Committee invite Care Experienced people to give evidence to explain further the realities faced by Care Leavers.
A joint report by Strathclyde University and Who Cares? Scotland on young people looked after by local authorities and the referendum on Scottish independence.
Supporting information from young people in care and care
leavers for the Children and Young People Bill.
A Strathclyde University report written by Monica Barry and Kristina Moodie. With Elizabeth Morrison and Cheryl-Ann Cruickshank on young peoples perceptions and experience of persistent offending.
A report written as part of Who Cares? Scotland’s 30th year anniversary. The report listened to the views of over 200 Care Experienced people across Scotland.
A report by Lindsey Foreman which portrays young people’s experiences of their life before secure care and their views of programmes of intervention they have undertaken in secure care.
A magazine produced by the Care Commission about young peoples’ experiences of using care services and their ideas about how their quality of care can be improved.
A consultation with Care Experienced young people living in Secure Care in Edinburgh, carried out in 2004 at the request of Edinburgh City Council Social Work Department.