The Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration (SCRA) has published a second progress report on its Keeping the Promise Route Plan two years after its initial publication. The report covers some of the progress of Keeping The Promise over the past year and reflects activities.
Roma Bruce Davies, SCRA’s Keeping The Promise Programme Manager said:
It has been another busy year and we want to thank everyone who has worked with us to Keep The Promise. We also want to say a special thank you to all the hearings-experienced children and young people who have worked – and who continue to work with us. Their voices are truly at the heart of everything we do.
Collette Gallagher, SCRA’s Keeping The Promise Operational Lead explained:
Our progress report mostly covers our Keeping The Promise improvement work and there’s been so many exciting developments in the past year. From launching a pilot Taking Control of my Hearing scrapbook in Fife, to a Communi-crate pilot in Glasgow, plus we were honoured to have the launch of the Language Leaders principles at our Staff Event in the autumn. There’s lots more brilliant projects underway and we will see these being implemented in the next few months.
Roma added:
2023 was an important year for Keeping The Promise in the Children’s Hearings System. We saw publication of the Hearings System’s Working Group report ‘Hearings for Children’ in May, then in December we were pleased to see the Scottish Government’s response to that report. 2024 is already shaping up to be another critical year for the Children’s Hearings System and we look forward to working with children and families and all our partners in the Hearings System to Keep The Promise.