Children, young people and families: case studies
Scottish Government case studies on various children's experiences of the Getting it right for every child approach.
A resource to support people involved in health and social care to understand the benefits of storytelling, and to understand, gather and use stories where appropriate.
Scottish Government case studies on various children's experiences of the Getting it right for every child approach.
Website of stories that depicts the impact that welfare reform will have on people.
Project which aims to create a textured picture of the day-to-day reality of homelessness as experienced by the women who are living through it and the insights from the people who support them.
The website is an online platform that brings together the work created over the 18-month project, which culminated in an exhibition at gallery@oxo from 14th - 18th November on London's South Bank in November 2012.
Video story animation about a young woman who is trafficked from Africa.
Document which presents youth work stories on subjects such as knife crime, youth work with traveller young women, and the power of graffiti.
The Moray Carers Project received funding to record on film the stories of some of the carers they supported. The purpose of this project is to raise the awareness of the issues that face carers. It also gives carers in Moray a chance to get to know each other and combat the isolation that can come from being a carer in a rural community. Why is this an example of Citizen Leadership? Firstly, in this project the carers are encouraged to creatively direct their own films, so they are really telling their own story.
The stories in this library highlight the impact that health and social care services have on the quality of life of people who use these services and their carers. They were created as part of a digital storytelling project that is being taken forward by the Joint Improvement Team (JIT) and NHS Scotland Information Services Division.
Resource created for workers working with young people to help them make the most of contact with the media, local and national, when talking about their experiences in care.