Tuesday 30 June 9.30am to 12.30pm Online
This event creates space to explore current challenges, emerging policy, practice innovation, and the voices of those with care and justice experience. Together, we will examine what meaningful change looks like, and how we can build systems that are more relational, rights-based and trauma-informed.
Our speakers
Thomas Carlton, Implementation Lead at The Promise Scotland, will be linking up what the Plan 24-30 Route Maps are calling on us to do to enable smooth transitions for care experienced young people.
Melanie Bridges, Improving Care Experiences Consultant at CELCIS, will discuss the work they are doing with the Transitions Wise Crowd, alongside colleagues from the Scottish Government.
We will hear from our very own Youth Justice Voices group, bringing their valuable insights gleaned from over 6 years of working to amplify voice, focused on what really matters for successful transitions to adulthood.
Rebecca Williams, Policy and Development Worker at the Scottish Transitions Forum (ARC Scotland), will be sharing their expertise around transitions for young people with additional and lifelong support needs.
Ruth Kerracher, Participation and Rights Manager at Staf, will share our work around creating new blueprints and standards & principles through the Moving On Change Programme, and how this can help your practice. |