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- The Promise Scotland heard consistent support from advocacy providers that access to advocacy for care experienced children, adults and families should be underpinned by Scots law. This could both: establish advocacy as a statutory right, and identify specific points where care experienced children, adults and families must be informed of it.
thepromise.scot/resources/2024/briefing-scoping-delivering-an-advocacy-service.pdf
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In 2022, The Scottish Government committed to support The Promise Scotland in scoping a national lifelong advocacy service for care experienced people and their families. As a result, The Promise Scotland developed a report around this in December 2023.
- Scoping and delivering a national lifelong advocacy service ...
Promise Scotland is proposing a four phased approach to...
- Scoping and delivering a national lifelong advocacy service ...
Promise Scotland is proposing a four phased approach to implementation. The phases include some suggestions about how to consider and operationalise a national lifelong advocacy service in the context of other interconnected and interlinked work relating to independent advocacy in Scotland.
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Sep 19, 2024 · Since 2022, The Promise Scotland have undertaken and completed work to scope a national lifelong advocacy service for care experienced people and families with care experience. The outcome of this work was submitted in a report to Ministers in December 2023, and was published on The Promise Scotland website in February 2024.
Apr 22, 2024 · In its report, The Promise sets out how Scotland could scope and develop a national lifelong advocacy service for care experienced people and their families. CAPS, alongside other advocacy providers, fed into this report based on our experiences delivering Children’s Hearings Advocacy.
Feb 29, 2024 · The Promise has published its latest report on how to create nationwide lifelong advocacy for care experienced people, one of the key pledges from the Independent Care Review. The paper, published in February 2024 recommends a four stage approach to delivery which will have implications for those currently delivering throughcare and aftercare ...
Mar 30, 2022 · We will support The Promise Scotland to scope a national lifelong advocacy service for care experienced people and their families. Chapter 9. 2022