Children and Family Links
Links in category: Children and Family
- Additional Support Needs Network
Led by Children in Scotland and funded by the Scottish Government, the network is a collaboration of organisations and individuals working with children and young people who have additional support needs. - Additional Support Needs Tribunals for Scotland
We are the tribunal administration and we exist to serve the Additional Support Needs Tribunals for Scotland. Apart from at the hearing itself, the tribunal administration is the point of contact for parents, education authorities and anyone else with an interest in the tribunal. - Adoption Net
Information about fostering and adoption in the UK. - Alva Games
Official site of the 150th Anniversary Alva Games. - BAAF Adoption and Fostering
We support, advise and campaign for better outcomes for children in care. We work with everyone involved with adoption and fostering across the UK. - Barnado's
Barnardo's helps the most vulnerable children and young people transform their lives and fulfil their potential. - BBC Children in Need
Grants available to projects working to benefit children - Bike Week
The UK's annual 'celebration of cycling', first started by cycle campaigners in 1923! - British Association for the Study and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
A registered charity which aims to prevent physical, emotional and sexual abuse and neglect of children by promoting the physical, emotional, and social well-being of children. - Carers UK
Carers UK is the voice of carers and is the only carer-led organisation working for all carers. - Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP)
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre is dedicated to eradicating the sexual abuse of children. That means we are part of UK policing and very much about tracking and bringing offenders to account either directly or in partnership with local and international forces. - Child Support Agency
Information on services provided by CSA - Childline
Confidential support for children - Children 1st
We work with children and families to help them change their lives for the better. - Children in Scotland
The national agency for voluntary, statutory and professional organisations and individuals working with children and their families in Scotland. - Children’s Hearings
The website contains background information on Children's Panels and you will learn what actually happens in a Hearing. - Childwatch
Childwatch is a registered charity working for the good of children and adults who have been abused. - Clackmannanshire Scouts
Website detailing Clackmannanshire beavers, cubs, scouts, explorers and network groups - Counselling Directory
A comprehensive database of UK counsellors, with information on their training and experience, areas of counselling covered, fees and contact details. - Creepy Crawly Classrooms in Clackmannanshire
Did you know that you are never more than 30 centimetres from a creepy crawly? During 2006 we are running a survey in Primary Schools across Clackmannanshire to find out what types of creepy crawlies are living in your school. - Directgov - Parents
Directgov is the website of the UK government for its citizens, providing information and online services for the public all in one place. - Directgov - Young People
Directgov is the website of the UK government for its citizens, providing information and online services for the public all in one place. - Domestic Abuse Scotland
Domestic Abuse, there's no excuse - Eryc and Trayc
Website for Young Carers - for Scotland's Disabled Children
Children (fSDC) secure rights and justice for disabled children and young people. - General Register Office for Scotland
Responsible for the registration of births, marriages, deaths, divorces, and adoptions in Scotland, and the population Census. - Growing Up in Scotland study
GUS follows the lives of thousands of children right across Scotland from infancy through to their teens. As one of the largest studies ever done in Scotland it will provide information to help develop policies and plan services for children and their families. - HandsOnScotland
The HandsOnScotland Toolkit is an online resource for anybody working with children and young people. It is a one-stop shop for practical information and techniques on how to respond helpfully to children and young people's troubling behaviour, build up their self-esteem and promote their positive mental wellbeing. - Internet Watch Foundation
The UK Hotline for reporting illegal content specifically child sexual abuse content hosted worldwide and criminally obscene and incitement to racial hatred content hosted in the UK. - Junior Road Safety Officers
JRSO stands for Junior Road Safety Officer. Usually there are two Primary 6 pupils appointed as JRSOs in each primary school for a one year period. The JRSOs are ‘employed’ by the school to help their local Road Safety Officer promote road safety issues within the school and local community. - Kidscape
Kidscape - helping to prevent bullying and child abuse - leavinghome.info
The on-line guide to leaving home and housing for young people in Scotland. - Leisure Bowl
Leisure centre in Alloa: Fitness studio, mixed and ladies gym suites, swimming pool, bar, snooker and pool, squash, indoor bowling, sauna and turkish, toning tables - Let's Walk to School
This is the site where you will find all the Latest News about the National Walking To School initiative. - Lornshill Academy
Lornshill Academy's website - National Deaf Children's Society
The NDCS's mission is to remove the barriers to the achievement of deaf children throughout the world. They work to empower families to achieve the best outcomes for their deaf child, and deaf children and young people to achieve their true potential. - Open Secret
Open Secret offers support and a safe space to people aged 12 and over who have been affected by abuse. - Princess Royal Trust for Carers
Information, advice, discussion and support for carers. - Puppet Animation Scotland
Information about Puppet Animation Scotland, including details about: forthcoming productions and the puppet animation festival. - Respect Me - Scotland's Anti-Bullying Service
Respect Me - Scotland's Anti-Bullying Service (Scottish Government) - Safe Routes to Schools
Sustrans, the sustainable transport charity, works on practical projects to encourage people to walk, cycle and use public transport for health, safety and environmental reasons. Their aim is to create a Safe Route to School for every child in the UK. - Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People (SCCYP)
In 1991 our country signed up to an international agreement - the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. This is a set of promises to do certain things to make life better for children and young people. SCCYP's job is to make sure those promises are kept. - Scottish Book Trust
The Scottish Book Trust works through locally based organisations to give a free pack of books to babies with guidance materials for parents and carers. It promotes a lifelong love of books and is based on the principle that every child in the UK should enjoy and benefit from books from as early an age as possible. - Scottish Child Law Centre
SCLC help children and young people, their families and carers, and professionals working for and with children by providing expert advice and information through our advice line, email and text services. - Scottish Childcare
National and Local Childcare information. - Scottish Government - Young People
A comprehensive list of key policy documents related to children and young people in Scotland. - Scottish Network for Able Pupils
This website is designed to help you explore the education of able pupils. There is information that will be of interest to teachers, pupils and parents. - Scottish Sensory Centre
Scottish Sensory Centre promotes and supports new developments and effective practices in the education of children and young people with sensory impairments. - Social Work Scotland
A website which provide a wide range of information about social work. And includes statistics of Child Protection and Looked After Children in Scotland (at the local level). - Sociall Work Scotland
Website, set up by the Scottish Government, which contains, amongst other information, statistics and information on Child Protection and Looked After Children - Special Needs UK
The 1st point reference source for parents and professionals to the skills, services and expertise offered by special schools. - The Fostering Network
Discover the basics in 'what is fostering'? Or take the next step and contact your local fostering service. Our faces of foster care tell you what fostering is really like. - The Notre Dame Centre
The Notre Dame Centre, a non denominational charity, founded in 1931 in response to local demand from parents, teachers and other professionals who needed specialised help for vulnerable children. - The Scout Association
The Scout Association provides adventurous activities and personal development opportunities for 400,000 young people aged 6-25. Internationally, over 28 million young people enjoy the benefits of Scouting across 216 countries. - The Who Cares? Trust
The Who Cares? Trust is a voice and a champion for children and young people in the UK living in care. - Think U Know (online safety information)
Site providing information for children and adults about keeping safe online. - UK Council for Child Internet Safety
The UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS) brings together organisations from industry, charities and the public sector to work with the Government to deliver the recommendations from Dr Tanya Byron's report - Safer Children in a Digital World. - Visual Impairment Scotland
The aim of this organisation is to help children and parents whose children are visually impaired by making sure that we can give them as much up-to-date information regarding their child’s eye condition, as possible. - What's Happening On (Scotland)
The What's On Guide to Scotland - Who Cares? Scotland
Voluntary organisation working with and for children and young people in care. A range of services provided to children & young people with experience of being looked after in Scotland include advocacy, advice, information and support. Who Cares? Scotland also work locally and nationally with most Scottish local authorities. - YC Net
Website providing support for Young Carers - YoungScot Clackmannanshire
Clackmannanshire's Young Scot local pages are updated by local young people who actively seek news, features and stories. - youngscotwow.org - What's On Where
Information on free activities available over the summer to kids aged between 10 and 19 years old.
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