Shaping the Future of Access and Participation: Sharing Knowledge, Valuing Impact
We are thrilled to announce that tickets are now on sale for the SCAPP Conference 2025 in partnership with SPIRU (Scottish Poverty and Inequality Research Unit)!
Confirmed keynote speakers:
This is a unique opportunity to join colleagues across the sector to reflect on the progress being made in widening access and to explore future opportunities for impact.
We look forward to seeing you at Glasgow Caledonian University on Tuesday 27th May 2025
Secure your spot now – book here!
Find out about the new national approach to profiling achievements of young people across Scotland. Skills Development Scotland and Education Scotland are co-hosting a series of webinars to highlight the new digital profile feature on My World of Work, which will be available from the end of January.
Register for a session below:
Shaping futures: how to use Labour Market Information to support career planning is a new web area on the SDS Corporate website to support influencers, advisers and educators with their work.
Open to all teachers in secondary schools across Scotland, please share widely. The event will focus on amplifying pupil ambassadors’ voices and leadership skills within our very successful SCQF School Ambassador Programme and showcase more qualifications on the SCQF.
Register for free here.
Staf is excited to announce the launch of the Foundations of Trauma-Informed and Relationship-Based Practice Course, developed by Staf in partnership with Open University Scotland. This course aims to support professionals in developing a deeper understanding of trauma-informed approaches and relationship-based practice.
We invite you to join us for the official launch event in Edinburgh on March 31st, where you can learn more about the course, its objectives, and the positive impact it can have on your work.
Event Details:
Date: March 31st, 2024
Time: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location: Apex Grassmarket Hotel, 31-35 Grassmarket, Edinburgh EH1 2HS
Whether you’re new to trauma-informed practice or looking to expand your knowledge, this course offers valuable insights and skills.
If you’re interested in attending, please click here to secure your place.
You are invited to join the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s first-ever symposium exploring ways of working with care experienced and estranged artists, students and participants.
The symposium will share the projects, practices and research that informs RCS Fair Access approach. They invite you to participate in active conversation and explore best practice in this field.
Click here to visit the Symposium webpage
Click here to register your place.
TASO Annual Conference: How to Evaluate
29-30 April, University of Warwick
Find out more and sign up here.
Registration information and what to expect in Galway is available on the Conference Website.