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The Promise Scotland

The Promise Scotland

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The promise is that Scotland’s children and young people will grow up loved, safe, and respected and that care experienced adults and families have the support they need to thrive. This podcast features conversations and discussions covering the important topics related to achieving and fulfilling the promise.

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  • Designing Services that Work for Families
    Nov 28 2025

    In this episode, we hear about the process of designing and implementing the Family Links project, an 18-month test of concept aimed at improving school attendance and engagement in the Inverness High School ASG through flexible, holistic family support.

    The speakers discuss the importance of voice, empathy, strong relationships, collaboration, and strategic investment to think differently about and overcome the challenges in the current system and support families to thrive.

    This episode was recorded on 26 September, 2025.

    Resources –

    Family Links: https://thrivingfamilies.org.uk/how-we-help/family-links/

    Family Links project leaflet: https://thrivingfamilies.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Family-Links-Leaflet-final-edit.pdf

    Family Links one year summary report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1knpkaNiVBdw2-xR0lDsMNupUvs_7d5-h/view?usp=sharing

    Promise Design School opportunities and facilitation tools: https://thepromise.scot/supporting-you/design-school/

    Speakers –

    Sandra Brown, Family Links Project Manager, Highland Whole Family Wellbeing Programme

    Isabelle Struckmeier, Family Links Worker with Care and Learning Alliance (CALA)

    Tom Boyd, Promise Delivery Partner, The Promise Scotland

    Clare Morris, Promise Delivery Partner, The Promise Scotland

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    1 Std. und 15 Min.
  • The Community of Practice for Siblings
    Nov 14 2025

    In this episode, our speakers discuss the Community of Practice for Siblings, how it came to be, the work they have carried forward over the years since they formed, and their next phase of work focused on supporting innovative approaches to keeping the promise for brothers, sisters, siblings, and sibling-like relationships in care. The group reflect on the key roles of collaboration, relationship building, listening, and voice in making meaningful change for care experienced children, young people, adults, and their families.

    This episode was recorded on 23 September 2025.

    Resources:

    • Community of Practice for Siblings Website includes resources and future events: https://www.standupforsiblings.co.uk/professionals/community-of-practice-for-siblings/
    • Sign up to newsletter: https://scot.us1.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=e5477dafcddf81004cc7cb99c&id=2a6938d94c
    • Family Connections and Assessment and Plan: https://www.standupforsiblings.co.uk/2025/02/10/family-connections-assessment-and-plan-launch/
    • More information on New Horizons: https://www.standupforsiblings.co.uk/2025/02/11/new-horizons/
    • SCRA Voice of Experience Reference Group: https://www.scra.gov.uk/2023/10/spotlight-on-voice-of-experience-reference-group/

    Speakers:

    Tom Boyd, Promise Delivery Partner, The Promise Scotland

    Elaine Goudie, Assistant Service Manager, Adoption and Permanent Fostering, Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership

    Frances Maguire, Service Manager, Independent Care and Review Team (Children and Families), Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership

    Kate Richardson, Manager Practitioner, Scotland’s Adoption Register, and Chair of Stand Up for Siblings

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    1 Std. und 16 Min.
  • Working Together for Whole Family Support
    Jan 29 2024

    The Independent Care Review was clear that Scotland must do all it can to keep children with their families. This means there must be more support for families, based in the communities where they live. But what does this support look like in practice and what are the lessons that others can learn about to provide this?

    Listen to Alison Sutherland, Head of Support for The Promise Scotland in conversation with Leeann Hart, Service Manager at Children1st and Karen Shields, Service Manager Intensive Services at East Renfrewshire HSCP, as they discuss the innovative partnership work they have delivered to provide families with the holistic support they need.

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    43 Min.
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