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Children in Scotland works hard to keep our policy initiatives and events in the media. Catch up here on the press coverage we've had over the past few months.

Date
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24.6.08 The Herald

Alcohol risk to unborn

Short news item reporting on Children in Scotland's stance on tackling foetal alcohol spectrum disorders.

23.6.08 The Scotsman Those who want to wear badge of solicitors respond to new standards
News feature on the Law Society's consultation to set new standards of service and behaviour for solicitors, and the group set up by Children in Scotland's chief executive Bronwen Cohen to ensure the review takes on board the views of children and young people.
20.6.08 Times Educational Supplement Scotland Children learn life skills on nature adventures
News piece reporting on the conclusions of Children in Scotland's conference Nurture Through Nature, held at Crieff Hydro, Perthshire, on 17 June
18.6.08 The Scotsman

Is Scotland doing enough to ensure the health and wellbeing of the young?

Opinion piece by Children in Scotland's chief executive Bronwen Cohen arguing that we must encourage more opportunities for children to learn about how food is grown, made and prepared to shape positive attitudes to food and health.

11.6.08 The Herald

The whole world in their hands
Feature on children and climate change project currently being run by partners Children in Scotland, WWF, the Children's Parliament and Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People.

29.5.08

The Herald

Half of care homes for children fail to meet standards

News item on the Care Commission's report, published on 28 May, which found that care homes in Scotland must make improvements in vital areas such as child protection and physical restraint training, with a comment from Children in Scotland's head of policy Jonathan Sher.

 


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