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- This commitment to change supports the Scottish Government’s four priorities and is firmly rooted in our aim to eradicate child poverty and improve public services. The Promise is anti-poverty, and success will be built from our approach to pro-growth, fairness and focussed delivery of high quality public services.
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The promise is that Scotland's children and young people will grow up loved, safe and respected. To keep it, Scotland must bring about the change demanded by its Independent Care Review. Keeping the promise means implementing all of its conclusions in full.
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Scotland made a promise to care experienced children and young people: You will grow up loved, safe and respected. And by 2030, that promise must be kept.
Information about the promise which Scotland made to care-experienced children and young people— that they will grow up safe, loved and respected.
Sep 19, 2024 · The Promise sets out so clearly the case why if we think, act, and invest differently, the outcomes can be so improved. While we may be proud of our collective achievements across Scotland, we must also be very clear that our focus and pace must be sustained, and in some areas it must be improved.
Sep 5, 2023 · The Promise Scotland is not a representative organisation with the platform or authority to speak on behalf of Scotland’s care-experienced community. All of the work to keep the promise is grounded in the shared belief that all children in Scotland should grow up loved, safe and respected.
Mar 30, 2022 · The Promise implementation plan sets out our actions and commitments to Keep the Promise for care experienced children, young people and their families. It contributes to our ambition for every child in Scotland to grow up loved, safe and respected so that they realise their full potential.
Feb 1, 2023 · What is The Promise? Back in 2016, Scotland's First Minister promised care experienced people that Scotland would do better to give all young people in Scotland the childhood they deserve.