Three modern slavery charges linked to the trafficking of a child to sell drugs have been secured as part of a week-long British Transport Police (BTP) County Lines Taskforce operation….
A group of parents whose children attended a nursery where abuse was carried out say the council’s unwillingness to investigate is “rubbing salt into an open wound”. Last month, Vincent…
Online platforms continue to be a significant enabler of child abuse, with grooming and extortion prevalent. Police Scotland has reported an increase in child sex abuse crimes up 11%, with…
Background From August 2021 the entitlement to funded early learning and childcare (ELC) in Scotland increased from 600 to 1140 hours per year for all three- and four-year-olds and for…
A charity founded by farmers’ wives in the 1960s to protect vulnerable children is celebrating its 60th birthday by appealing for more people to support it. The Borders Children’s Charity…
By March, the rhythm of the school year is fully underway. Academic schedules are busy, extracurricular activities are in full swing, and boarding houses are alive with the daily energy…
Ahead of the Scottish Child Law Centre officially launching its Govanhill community clinic, the charity has reported a rise in enquiries relating to the protection of children and women across…
In early years, there is statutory guidance to set out the standards for care and education for all children and whilst safeguarding will have the same statutory expectations it should…
The Government is launching a 10-week public consultation on proposed changes to its Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) statutory guidance, with responses open until April 22, 2026. KCSIE is…
Words by Scotland Reporter Vanessa Taaffe and Scotland Producer Stephanie Docherty Danielle Quigley and her six children are homeless. “I’m on a mattress on the floor. It’s the only solution…