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Posts by Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland

Join our assembly to make children’s rights your goal! Children's Commissioner Nicola Killean hosts an online assembly, focusing on discrimination. Join child human rights defenders and a World Cup winner!

Two weeks to go until our online assembly on discrimination with e-Sgoil for primary-aged children, with BSL interpretation. Meet amazing girl footballers who challenged discrimination, and Scotland's only World Cup winner! Join us at 9.30am on April 24! bit.ly/4uq503B

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Feedback and accountability are the focus in Commissioner’s second Shoogle Lab Children's Commissioner hosts the second Shoogle Lab event with Young Advisors, Professor Laura Lundy, and education leaders.

Our second Shoogle Lab continues to shake up education! Young people, the Commissioner, Prof Laura Lundy & education leaders worked together online to look at feedback and accountability in the system to ultimately improve delivery of children’s rights. More: bit.ly/4t7Kgfd

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Children's Commissioner's online assembly in April BSL video about the Children and Young People's Commissioner's online assembly for primary-aged children on 24 April 2026.

Watch our BSL video telling you all about our next online assembly for primary-aged children, focussing on discrimination. Meet a young football team who challenged unfair treatment and Scotland's only World Cup winner, and learn about rights. Join us at 9.30am on April 24! vimeo.com/1172526683

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An advert for the Commissioner’s online assembly on Friday, April 24, at 9.30am, says: “Kick off the World Cup build-up and come to our online assembly for primary-aged children! Be inspired by a girls’ football team who challenged discrimination, meet World Cup winner Rose Reilly, who overcame unfair treatment in football, learn more about the right not to be discriminated against.”

An advert for the Commissioner’s online assembly on Friday, April 24, at 9.30am, says: “Kick off the World Cup build-up and come to our online assembly for primary-aged children! Be inspired by a girls’ football team who challenged discrimination, meet World Cup winner Rose Reilly, who overcame unfair treatment in football, learn more about the right not to be discriminated against.”

The countdown is on to our online assembly on discrimination with e-Sgoil for primary-aged children, with BSL interpretation. Meet amazing girl footballers who challenged discrimination, and Scotland's only World Cup winner! See you at 9.30am on April 24! bit.ly/4uq503B

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Statement: Children's Commissioner celebrates Restraint and Seclusion Bill passing Nicola Killean welcomes new legislation to protect children's rights...but warns more needs to be done whenever children are in the care of the State.

We’re delighted the Scottish Parliament has passed Calum’s Law on Restraint in schools. Incredible campaigning by Beth, Kate and & leadership shown by Daniel Johnson MSP, who brought the bill. More: bit.ly/4bPkwxf

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Children from Forces families denied full right to education, says new report Charity Forces Children Scotland produces a report for the Children's Commissioner about Forces children's experiences of education, and makes recommendations.

Children have the right to education – but those whose parents are in the Armed Forces aren’t getting the support they need. We asked @forceschildscot.bsky.social to look at the issues. Their findings mirror the Commissioner’s call for systemic change. More: bit.ly/4bpBoKH

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Graphics of a megaphone and a football boot and ball are on a purple background. White text says: “Kick off the World Cup build-up and come to our online assembly for primary-aged children! Be inspired by a girls’ football team who challenged discrimination, meet World Cup winner Rose Reilly, who overcame unfair treatment as a female footballer in Scotland, learn more about the right not to be discriminated against." It has details of the assembly on Friday, 24 April at 9.30am, no registration needed, and with BSL interpretation. The logos of the Children’s Commissioner, e-Sgoil, Scotland’s Assembly, and BSL Interpretation are included.

Graphics of a megaphone and a football boot and ball are on a purple background. White text says: “Kick off the World Cup build-up and come to our online assembly for primary-aged children! Be inspired by a girls’ football team who challenged discrimination, meet World Cup winner Rose Reilly, who overcame unfair treatment as a female footballer in Scotland, learn more about the right not to be discriminated against." It has details of the assembly on Friday, 24 April at 9.30am, no registration needed, and with BSL interpretation. The logos of the Children’s Commissioner, e-Sgoil, Scotland’s Assembly, and BSL Interpretation are included.

Join us for an online assembly on discrimination with e-Sgoil for primary-aged children, with BSL interpretation. Meet amazing girl footballers who challenged discrimination, and Scotland's only World Cup winner! See you at 9.30am on April 24! bit.ly/4uq503B

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Statement: Commissioner responds to report on care at Skye House Commissioner Nicola Killean's response to a new report by the Mental Welfare Commission into care of children.

Commissioner Nicola Killean responds to a new report by the Mental Welfare Commission into the treatment of children at Skye House, and says she is still extremely concerned by potential rights breaches, including around the use of restraint.

Statement: bit.ly/4cBd8re

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Safer Internet Day 2026: AI brings opportunities but rights protections are crucial It's Safer Internet Day 2026 and this year's theme is "Smart tech, safe choices - exploring the safe and responsible use of AI." Commissioner Nicola Killean supports the campaign and reflects on the r...

It's #SaferInternetDay & this year's theme focuses on AI. We know AI brings opportunities but rights must be protected and children should be given tools and skills to use AI, and be active participants in discussions around it. Statement: bit.ly/4ksrThV

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⏰ Just days left to apply!

Are you 12–16 and want to help shape decisions affecting children & young people in Scotland?

🌟 Join our Young Advisors
🤝 Monthly meet-ups (online & in person)
💳 Expenses paid
🧏‍♀️ Open to all backgrounds & accessibility needs

🗓 Apply by 1 Feb 👉 bit.ly/4p2tz2r

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Graphic for #InternationalDayOfEducation titled “Our work on education, with children and young people.” The Children & Young People’s Commissioner Scotland logo appears at the top. On the left are photos including the report “This is our lives, it matters a lot” and a group photo from the Shoogle Lab. On the right, a checklist highlights key work: publishing a report on children’s experiences of school and recommendations for change; Young Advisors gathering views in schools and sharing children’s experiences with inspectors and the United Nations; research exposing barriers faced by care experienced children in education; children with additional support needs sharing what would make learning easier; and Shoogle Lab bringing children and education leaders together to strengthen participation in education.

Graphic for #InternationalDayOfEducation titled “Our work on education, with children and young people.” The Children & Young People’s Commissioner Scotland logo appears at the top. On the left are photos including the report “This is our lives, it matters a lot” and a group photo from the Shoogle Lab. On the right, a checklist highlights key work: publishing a report on children’s experiences of school and recommendations for change; Young Advisors gathering views in schools and sharing children’s experiences with inspectors and the United Nations; research exposing barriers faced by care experienced children in education; children with additional support needs sharing what would make learning easier; and Shoogle Lab bringing children and education leaders together to strengthen participation in education.

Education is a human right — and children’s views must be at the heart of how it’s delivered.

This #InternationalDayOfEducation, we’re sharing how we’ve been working alongside children and young people to shape education reform and create a system that works for all.

Read: bit.ly/49zQnCi

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Graphic for #InternationalDayOfEducation showing a classroom scene in soft focus behind a cartoon avatar labelled “Elsie.” The Children & Young People’s Commissioner Scotland logo appears in the top right. Large white text reads: “A good teacher listens to us, not just our words, but also our behaviour, which can sometimes say even more.”

Graphic for #InternationalDayOfEducation showing a classroom scene in soft focus behind a cartoon avatar labelled “Elsie.” The Children & Young People’s Commissioner Scotland logo appears in the top right. Large white text reads: “A good teacher listens to us, not just our words, but also our behaviour, which can sometimes say even more.”

Education isn’t just about lessons and exams — it’s about how children feel in school.

Young Advisor Elsie’s blog for #InternationalDayOfEducation reflects on why feeling safe and supported matters to ensuring the right to education is realised every day.

Elsie's Blog: bit.ly/3ZxjMqE

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Now recruiting! - Become a Young Advisor to the Commissioner Our group of Young Advisors needs new members – and it’s an exciting role that makes a big difference to children’s rights in Scotland.

Plenty time left to apply! ⏰

Join our Young Advisors! 🌟Are you aged 12–16 and want to make a difference for children & young people in Scotland?

🤝Meet monthly (online & in person)
💳Expenses paid
✨No experience needed
🧏‍♀️All backgrounds & accessibility needs welcome

Apply by 1 Feb 👉 bit.ly/4p2tz2r

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🌟 Join our Young Advisors! 🌟Are you aged 12–16 and want to make a difference for children & young people in Scotland?

🤝Meet monthly (online & in person)
💳Expenses paid
✨No experience needed
🧏‍♀️All backgrounds & accessibility needs welcome

Apply by 1 Feb 👉 bit.ly/4p2tz2r

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🎉 Ready for something new in 2026?

Become a Young Advisor (ages 12–16) & work with the Commissioner to help make sure children’s voices are heard across Scotland.

✨ Learn new skills
✨ All backgrounds & accessibility needs welcome
✨ Make a difference

Apply: bit.ly/4p2tz2r

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We wish you season's greetings. Please note our office is closed over Christmas (from Wednesday, 24 December, 2024, and reopening on Monday, 5 January, 2026). We will not be able to respond to any enquiries during this period and inboxes/voicemail will not be monitored. Please refer to the FAQs on the website for information on the most common rights issues and alternative sources of advice and support. If you are concerned that a child may be at immediate risk of harm, please urgently contact your local Social Work Department or Police Scotland (dialling 999 in an emergency).

We wish you season's greetings. Please note our office is closed over Christmas (from Wednesday, 24 December, 2024, and reopening on Monday, 5 January, 2026). We will not be able to respond to any enquiries during this period and inboxes/voicemail will not be monitored. Please refer to the FAQs on the website for information on the most common rights issues and alternative sources of advice and support. If you are concerned that a child may be at immediate risk of harm, please urgently contact your local Social Work Department or Police Scotland (dialling 999 in an emergency).

We wish you season's greetings. Please note our office is closed over Christmas (from Wednesday, 24 December, 2024, and reopening on Monday, 5 January, 2026). We will not be able to respond to any enquiries during this period and inboxes/voicemail will not be monitored.

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Want to make a big difference to children’s rights in Scotland? We’re looking for passionate 12-16 year olds to join our Young Advisors. Work with the Commissioner – no experience needed, expenses paid, support given, & fun guaranteed!

Apply: bit.ly/4p2tz2r

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Black text on a blue background says “Children share their everyday rights essentials”. There are colourful graphics of children, books, food, a heart, and the United Nations logo on a Scottish saltire. The Children and Young People’s Commissioner’s logo is in the top right corner. The hashtags Human Rights Day and Our Everyday Rights are in the bottom right corner.

Black text on a blue background says “Children share their everyday rights essentials”. There are colourful graphics of children, books, food, a heart, and the United Nations logo on a Scottish saltire. The Children and Young People’s Commissioner’s logo is in the top right corner. The hashtags Human Rights Day and Our Everyday Rights are in the bottom right corner.

Happy Human Rights Day! This year's theme celebrates the connection between rights and happiness. Children have told us about the essentials in life that make them happy.

More here: bit.ly/3Mv7Rqe

#HumanRightsDay #OurEverydayRights

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A large group of Young Advisors, the Commissioner’s team, and education leaders pose together at the end of the Shoogle Lab event. Everyone is smiling and holding up shoogle props like maracas, soft toys, and colourful objects. Two young people kneel at the front holding a “The Shoogle Lab” sign. Behind the group is a red Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland backdrop.

A large group of Young Advisors, the Commissioner’s team, and education leaders pose together at the end of the Shoogle Lab event. Everyone is smiling and holding up shoogle props like maracas, soft toys, and colourful objects. Two young people kneel at the front holding a “The Shoogle Lab” sign. Behind the group is a red Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland backdrop.

And that’s a wrap! Today’s #ShoogleLab has come to an end – huge thanks to our Young Advisors & everyone else who took part. Our work around children’s right to be listened to has been thought-provoking, powerful, exciting, and is starting to shake up the education system.

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Two people stand smiling in front of a bright red backdrop with the Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland logo. On the left is an adult woman with light hair tied back, wearing a black top and an orange lanyard. On the right is a young person with dark wavy hair, holding a red CYPCS-branded microphone and wearing a black top with a lanyard.

Two people stand smiling in front of a bright red backdrop with the Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland logo. On the left is an adult woman with light hair tied back, wearing a black top and an orange lanyard. On the right is a young person with dark wavy hair, holding a red CYPCS-branded microphone and wearing a black top with a lanyard.

A group of adults sit around tables covered with red paper, talking and laughing during a workshop. One woman in a green top is speaking animatedly, while others listen and smile. Papers, cups, and markers are spread across the tables. Posters about children’s voices and education hang on the wall in the background.

A group of adults sit around tables covered with red paper, talking and laughing during a workshop. One woman in a green top is speaking animatedly, while others listen and smile. Papers, cups, and markers are spread across the tables. Posters about children’s voices and education hang on the wall in the background.

Post image A young person in a light grey hoodie stands smiling beside a large brass gong, facing an adult woman with long grey hair who is also smiling. Behind them is a speech-bubble poster featuring a child’s quote about adults being too busy to listen.

A young person in a light grey hoodie stands smiling beside a large brass gong, facing an adult woman with long grey hair who is also smiling. Behind them is a speech-bubble poster featuring a child’s quote about adults being too busy to listen.

The #ShoogleLab is shaking things up! Our Young Advisors have been working with education leaders, experts & the incredible @dameevelynglennie.bsky.social to try to improve the education system — asking challenging questions about why it's important to listen to children.

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Commissioner Nicola, Dame Evelyn Glennie, Young Advisors, and Prof Laura Lundy shake in front of a red screen ahead of the Shoogle Lab.

Commissioner Nicola, Dame Evelyn Glennie, Young Advisors, and Prof Laura Lundy shake in front of a red screen ahead of the Shoogle Lab.

The day has finally arrived! We’re all set for our first #ShoogleLab. We’re bringing together children, Dame Evelyn Glennie, Prof Laura Lundy & people in power to shake up education. Let’s go!

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Quote text appears on the left over a blue-tinted photo of Dame Evelyn Glennie playing large outdoor metal chimes. The quote reads: “Listening is the foundation of every meaningful educational journey. When we truly listen to children – attentively, and without assumption – we recognise their insights as an investment in our collective future.” Her name appears beneath the quote. On the right is the Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland logo and the bright pink Shoogle Lab logo, surrounded by colourful icons representing rights, wellbeing and learning.

Quote text appears on the left over a blue-tinted photo of Dame Evelyn Glennie playing large outdoor metal chimes. The quote reads: “Listening is the foundation of every meaningful educational journey. When we truly listen to children – attentively, and without assumption – we recognise their insights as an investment in our collective future.” Her name appears beneath the quote. On the right is the Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland logo and the bright pink Shoogle Lab logo, surrounded by colourful icons representing rights, wellbeing and learning.

Excited to welcome Dame Evelyn Glennie, Prof Laura Lundy & education leaders tomorrow. Education is one of our priorities, & listening to children boosts learning, wellbeing & confidence. Tomorrow, our Shoogle Lab explores building this into every school.

More: bit.ly/3Y4J5zJ

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A graphic with a dark blurred background of children sitting indoors. Large white text reads: “Scrapping the two-child benefit cap is a positive step, but more measures can be taken to tackle child poverty. Children have told me how concerned they are about the effect of poverty on themselves, on their families, and on their friends. They’ve talked about how it ruins childhoods.” In the bottom right is a photo of Commissioner Nicola Killean sitting and looking at the camera. In the top right is the red Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland logo. Under the quote, Nicola Killean’s name and title appear in red and blue text.

A graphic with a dark blurred background of children sitting indoors. Large white text reads: “Scrapping the two-child benefit cap is a positive step, but more measures can be taken to tackle child poverty. Children have told me how concerned they are about the effect of poverty on themselves, on their families, and on their friends. They’ve talked about how it ruins childhoods.” In the bottom right is a photo of Commissioner Nicola Killean sitting and looking at the camera. In the top right is the red Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland logo. Under the quote, Nicola Killean’s name and title appear in red and blue text.

Ending the two-child cap is a positive step — it will help lift children out of poverty. But with 1 in 4 children in Scotland already in poverty, much more is needed. Scottish & UK governments must align strategies & centre children’s experiences & voices.

Statement: bit.ly/48eexjO

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A promotional graphic for “The Shoogle Lab” showing children walking out of a school building. The headline reads “Let’s shake up education together! Take part and have your say!” A quote from a teacher says: “We had a lot of fun doing the activities and the teaching points were received well. As the game went on the frustration went up, specifically about their voices not being heard.” The Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland logo and “The Shoogle Lab” title are on the right. Icons include maracas, a calendar, and an envelope. Text at the bottom says: “Take part by Thursday 27 November 2025. Send your class’s feedback to: administration@cypcs.org.uk

A promotional graphic for “The Shoogle Lab” showing children walking out of a school building. The headline reads “Let’s shake up education together! Take part and have your say!” A quote from a teacher says: “We had a lot of fun doing the activities and the teaching points were received well. As the game went on the frustration went up, specifically about their voices not being heard.” The Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland logo and “The Shoogle Lab” title are on the right. Icons include maracas, a calendar, and an envelope. Text at the bottom says: “Take part by Thursday 27 November 2025. Send your class’s feedback to: administration@cypcs.org.uk

Not long to go! We’re meeting education leaders soon and we want primary children’s voices at the heart of the conversation. Get your shoogle on and help us shake up education.
Take part by the end of 27 Nov: bit.ly/44j2ZKS

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A small group of Young Advisors sit around a table during a workshop. One young person is holding up a colourful sheet of paper covered in drawings and notes, while the others look on and chat. Bright pens, drinks and a hoodie are scattered on the table in the meeting room.

A small group of Young Advisors sit around a table during a workshop. One young person is holding up a colourful sheet of paper covered in drawings and notes, while the others look on and chat. Bright pens, drinks and a hoodie are scattered on the table in the meeting room.

The Commissioner sits at a table with members of the Young Advisors group in a bright meeting room. They are all smiling and laughing as the Commissioner reads from a sheet of paper. Snacks and drinks sit on the table, and a “sanitising station” sign is visible on the wall behind them.

The Commissioner sits at a table with members of the Young Advisors group in a bright meeting room. They are all smiling and laughing as the Commissioner reads from a sheet of paper. Snacks and drinks sit on the table, and a “sanitising station” sign is visible on the wall behind them.

A small group of Young Advisors sit around a table during a workshop. One young person is holding up a colourful sheet of paper covered in drawings and notes, while the others look on and chat. Bright pens, drinks and a hoodie are scattered on the table in the meeting room.

A small group of Young Advisors sit around a table during a workshop. One young person is holding up a colourful sheet of paper covered in drawings and notes, while the others look on and chat. Bright pens, drinks and a hoodie are scattered on the table in the meeting room.

Brilliant Saturday with our Young Advisors — some soon to be first-time voters — exploring elections & shaping questions for our session with education leaders next month.

You can have your say too. Take part in our Shoogle Lab activities by 27 Nov: bit.ly/44j2ZKS

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A promotional graphic for “The Shoogle Lab” showing children walking out of a school building. The headline reads “Let’s shake up education together! Take part and have your say!” A quote from a teacher says: “We had a lot of fun doing the activities and the teaching points were received well. As the game went on the frustration went up, specifically about their voices not being heard.” The Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland logo and “The Shoogle Lab” title are on the right. Icons include maracas, a calendar, and an envelope. Text at the bottom says: “Take part by Thursday 27 November 2025. Send your class’s feedback to: administration@cypcs.org.uk
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A promotional graphic for “The Shoogle Lab” showing children walking out of a school building. The headline reads “Let’s shake up education together! Take part and have your say!” A quote from a teacher says: “We had a lot of fun doing the activities and the teaching points were received well. As the game went on the frustration went up, specifically about their voices not being heard.” The Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland logo and “The Shoogle Lab” title are on the right. Icons include maracas, a calendar, and an envelope. Text at the bottom says: “Take part by Thursday 27 November 2025. Send your class’s feedback to: administration@cypcs.org.uk .

♥️Huge thanks to the thousands who joined our #WorldChildrensDay assembly with eSgoil! Primary classes can still have their say: try our Shoogle Lab activities and send views by 27 Nov to shape our session with education leaders next month.

Take part: bit.ly/44kmyCq

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Don’t miss it! 🎵 A short teaser of our body percussion activity — one of the fun things children can do at tomorrow’s #WorldChildrensDay assembly with eSgoil as we explore rights and being heard.

Join live 9.30–10am, with BSL: bit.ly/4qCekiA

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Digital poster promoting an online assembly for primary-aged children celebrating World Children’s Day and the right to be heard. The background shows children smiling and raising their hands. Main text reads: “Online assembly for primary-aged children. Join children across Scotland to celebrate #WorldChildrensDay & the right to be heard.” It lists activities: “Take part in a fun body percussion session with Solar Bear, learn about children’s rights and the UNCRC, share their views about where they feel heard.” Details: Thursday, 20 November, 9:30–10:00 am. “No registration needed — join live! With BSL interpretation.” Logos for BSL Interpretation, Scotland’s Assembly, e-Sgoil, Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland, and Solar Bear appear at the bottom.

Digital poster promoting an online assembly for primary-aged children celebrating World Children’s Day and the right to be heard. The background shows children smiling and raising their hands. Main text reads: “Online assembly for primary-aged children. Join children across Scotland to celebrate #WorldChildrensDay & the right to be heard.” It lists activities: “Take part in a fun body percussion session with Solar Bear, learn about children’s rights and the UNCRC, share their views about where they feel heard.” Details: Thursday, 20 November, 9:30–10:00 am. “No registration needed — join live! With BSL interpretation.” Logos for BSL Interpretation, Scotland’s Assembly, e-Sgoil, Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland, and Solar Bear appear at the bottom.

⏰ This Thursday! Don’t miss our fun, interactive #WorldChildrensDay assembly with eSgoil — with BSL throughout.

🎵 Body percussion with: The Solar Bear
🗣️ Learn about your rights
💭 Share where you feel heard
📅 Thu 20 Nov
⏰ 9.30–10am

Join live: bit.ly/4qCekiA

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We've been shaking up education with pupils at Whiting Bay Primary — listening to what life is like growing up on Arran and what helps them feel heard in school. You can shake things up too!

Take part in our Shoogle Lab activites before 27 November: bit.ly/49uEkq3

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Watch our BSL video promoting this year’s #WorldChildrensDay assembly with eSgoil — and join us live with BSL included.

🎵 Body percussion.
🗣️ Learn about rights.
💭 Share where you feel heard.

📅 Thu 20 Nov ⏰ 9.30–10am

Join us live: bit.ly/4qCekiA

@BDA_Scot

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