Highly reccomend taking 15 mins to find out more about the Reflection & Action Learning Forum, funded by The Promise Partnership.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has” (Margaret Mead)
In this video, members of the RALF group speak about early impact, what has been rewarding and any challenges they have faced in year one of supporting the roll out of reflective practice. buff.ly/3ZnMY4b
ALT A graphic to promote a video which is on the CELCIS website and is an introduction to the Reflection and Action Learning Forum, which supports the residential child care workforce
The NEW issue of the open access Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care highlights national, local, and international experiences and opportunities for people working in residential child care and the young people they care for. Read it now: buff.ly/3CBACwo#SJRCC
ALT A graphic to promote the latest issue of the Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, published by CELCIS.
Working in or researching residential child care? Stay up-to-date with local and global issues in research and practice with the Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care - new issue online now: buff.ly/3CBACwo#SJRCC
ALT A graphic to promote the latest issue of the Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, published by CELCIS.
Drop in on our Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care stand at the Kibble Annual Conference today and find out more about our free, international, peer-reviewed journal about the research, policy and practice taking place in residential child care. #KibbleConf#SJRCC
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Today, we welcomed a fantastic group from the Scottish Physical Restraint Action Group (SPRAG) to our Beechwood Conference Centre for the inaugural Annual Big Meeting 2024🙌
Special thanks to @sazzll, @LauraSteckley, Craig McCreadie & Gemma Watson👏
I am incredibly proud of this project and all the project members who offer their valuable time, knowledge and expertise to make a positive difference to adults, children and young people connected to RCC. Find out more in our project update…
The Scottish Physical Restraint Action Group received funding from the Promise Partnership to co-design and develop the Reflection and Action Learning Forum. Find out more about the project during the first part of its funding period in the project update: buff.ly/3yWsQvG
ALT A graphic for a project update for The Reflection and Action learning Forum, which supports the residential child care workforce to develop genuinely reflective practice.
You have the chance to join a workshop held by @CELCIStweets. At our Annual Conference, Improving Care Experiences Consultants, Sarah Deeley and Gemma Watson will lead a session on co-design and how working together can help create effective responses and solutions to problems.
The promise is clear that Scotland must strive to become a nation that does not restrain its children. The workforce must be supported as they prioritise a caring response. If you work in residential care, join SPRAG for this open discussion: tickettailor.com/events/celc…
If you work in residential child care, this is for you: buff.ly/3XQLVtp
The Scottish Physical Restraint Action Group (SPRAG) and @ThePromiseScot are hosting a webinar on improving post-incident practice.
ALT A graphic to promote an event hosted by CELCIS and featuring SPRAG (the Scottish Physical Restraint Action Group) and The Promise which will look into developing post-incident practice in residential child care. The event will take place online 5 September 2024.
The Scottish Physical Restraint Action Group (SPRAG) and @ThePromiseScot are hosting a webinar on improving post-incident practice. If you work in residential child care, this is for you: buff.ly/3XQLVtp
ALT A promotion for an online event featuring The Scottish Physical Restraint Action Group (SPRAG) and The Promise, entitled Developing post-incident practice in residential child care. The event takes place on Thursday 5 September 2024.
The Scottish Physical Restraint Action Group (SPRAG) and The Promise Scotland are hosting a webinar on improving post-incident practice. If you work in residential child care, this is for you: buff.ly/3XQLVtp
We've just published the latest issue of the Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, and it's a bumper issue packed full of peer-reviewed and short articles, and book reviews - see it all here: buff.ly/3WvvLVt#SJRCC
ALT The graphic for this edition of The Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, which is published by CELCIS.
Loved being alongside the Education team @CR_CareAndEd as they drove and implemented changes in their approach to reflective practice. Read about it here 👇🏻
Find out how high-quality reflection can support improvement and problem solving, and ultimately improve the lives of the children and young people we support, in this article in this issue of the Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care: buff.ly/3HSp8Eb#SJRCC
ALT A quote graphic from an article by Sarah Deeley and Kyle Fleming, which appears in The Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care and is called "A Promising Change". The SJRCC is published by CELCIS and appears on CELCIS.org.
Would you like to write a short article for the spring issue of the Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care? This could be an account of practice or research, a critique of policy, a review of a conference or an essay: buff.ly/4bJgKor#SJRCC
ALT A graphic calling for papers for the Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, which asks: "Why not write a short article for the May Issue of the Scottish Journal of Residential Child care?"
An aftercare outreach programme in India is providing holistic support to care leavers, to mentor and guide young people in a smoother transition towards independence. Read the article in the Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care: buff.ly/49LZNaO#SJRCC
ALT A quote graphic to promote an article for the Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, which is published by CELCIS. The article is entitled: Overcoming the odds: Demonstrating an aftercare model of providing targeted support to care experienced youth.
Through @ScIL_NES the amazing @CR_CareAndEd team at EWC implemented a change in their approach to reflective practice. Kyle and I wrote about it here👇🏻🤩
Find out how high-quality reflection can support improvement and problem solving, and ultimately improve the lives of the children and young people we support, in this article in this issue of the Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care: buff.ly/3HSp8Eb#SJRCC
ALT A quote graphic from an article by Sarah Deeley and Kyle Fleming, which appears in The Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care and is called "A Promising Change". The SJRCC is published by CELCIS and appears on CELCIS.org.