Children in Scotland

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Children in Scotland (Clann an Alba) is the national agency for voluntary, statutory and professional organisations and individuals working with children and their families.[1] Established in 1983 as the Scottish Child and Family Alliance, it now has over 400 member organisations. It is a registered charity, based in Edinburgh. Dame Denise Coia served as convener from 2017 to 2019.[2]

It works in partnership with sister organisations National Children’s Bureau (in England), and to form the 4 Nations Child Policy Network.

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  1. ^ "Scottish Childcare - Information Services to help you find childcare in Scotland". . Retrieved 30 January 2012. Children in Scotland is the national agency for voluntary, statutory and professional organisations and individuals working with children and their families in Scotland.
  2. ^ Page, Front. "Children in Scotland Convenor steps down from role". Children in Scotland. Retrieved 18 January 2021.

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