Delegates had the chance to be at the forefront of action to address Scotland’s key priorities to improve outcomes for babies, children and young people. By connecting around the most important themes impacting on children’s outcomes, we learnt together and explored how we can apply a joined up systematic approach to improvement to have a greater impact for families.
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Diana Beveridge, Head of CYPIC in Scottish Government, and Jan Adair, CYPIC Improvement Advisor share how applying focus, connection and method can support improvement going from Small to All for children in Scotland. Includes key learning and reflections from Clare Bryden, Education Support Officer and Laura Johnstone, Teacher (Argyll and Bute).
Hear from our first keynote speaker Ruth Glassborow, Director of Place & Wellbeing, Public Health Scotland (former Director of Improvement at Health Improvement Scotland), as she discusses the importance of method in improving complex systems.
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Whole Family Wellbeing Funding: Bringing focus, connection and method to transform family support together |
Improving Futures Through Children’s Services Planning: Learning together |
Early Language and Communication: Collaborating to move from theory to action |
Keeping the Promise: Exploring how bringing focus, connection and method can accelerate change |
Focus, Connection and Method In Action: Breaking through the implementation challenge |
Lunch Breaks will have staggered start times from 12:35
Interactive session providing an introduction to practices that can help relieve feelings of stress, anxiety and overwhelm, build psychological resilience, and help become more at ease with uncomfortable feelings.
Whole Family Wellbeing Funding: Bringing focus, connection and method to transform family support together |
Improving Futures Through Children’s Services Planning: Learning together |
Early Language and Communication: Collaborating to move from theory to action |
Keeping the Promise: Exploring how bringing focus, connection and method can accelerate change |
Focus, Connection and Method In Action: Breaking through the implementation challenge |
(refreshments available)
An opportunity for delegates to hear from a range of system leaders and ask them questions.
Hear from our second keynote speaker Karyn McCluskey, Chief Executive of Community Justice Scotland, “If we change the beginning of the story we change the whole story.”
Diana Beveridge