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Transcript: The little engine that could - introduction

In this introductory episode, Dr Katharine Dill tells us how PART came about, grew and made an impact.

Category: Learning and development 

 Published on November 27, 2013  |  13 minutes  |  2732 words  |  Iriss

Transcript: Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival 2013

Guest presenter Heidi Tweedie, Highland Festival Publicity Co-ordinator, gives us a round-up the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival 2013 in the Highlands.

Category: Mental health 

 Published on November 21, 2013  |  21 minutes  |  4444 words  |  Iriss

Transcript: Food for Thought: the contexts of care

The Food for Thought project grew out of research undertaken by the University of Stirling into the symbolic role of food in foster and residential child care.

Category: Young people 

 Published on November 19, 2013  |  20 minutes  |  4137 words  |  Iriss

Transcript: Food for Thought. Reflections on the project

Professor Brigid Daniel reflects on the main messages from the original food practices research as well the the Food for Thought project.

Category: Young people 

 Published on November 19, 2013  |  15 minutes  |  3160 words  |  Iriss

Transcript: Food for Thought. The experience of partnership and co-production

Jane Alcorn of Foster Care Associates describes her experience of being part of the project in particular working with academics. Laura Steckley of the University of Strathclyde who reflects on the pros and cons of co-production.

Category: Young people 

 Published on November 19, 2013  |  15 minutes  |  3150 words  |  Iriss

Transcript: Food for Thought. The food and care study

Professor Samantha Punch of the University of Stirling, and one of the lead investigators on Food for Thought, summarises the original research project - the Use of Food and Food Practices in Residential Child Care in Scotland.

Category: Young people 

 Published on November 19, 2013  |  13 minutes  |  2737 words  |  Iriss

Transcript: Food for Thought. What it means in practice

Iriss talks to attendees at the Food for Thought launch event on 19 November 2013 talk about the project and the educational resources that emerged from it.

Category: Young people 

 Published on November 19, 2013  |  20 minutes  |  4137 words  |  Iriss

Transcript: Pilotlight: self-directed support for those with mental health problems

The Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 goes live on the 1st April 2014 and the implementation of the National Strategy is well under way across Scotland. Pilotlight is contributing to these preparations.

Category: Self-directed support 

 Published on November 6, 2013  |  18 minutes  |  3685 words  |  Iriss

Transcript: Working together to safeguard and protect children and young people in sport

The 'Working together to safeguard and protect children and young people in sport' conference was held on 29 October, 2013 at Celtic Park. It was a partnership event of WithScotland and Children 1st.

Category: Child protection 

 Published on October 29, 2013  |  15 minutes  |  3119 words  |  Iriss

Transcript: Able Radio presents- October 2013

Guest presenter, Michael McEwan from Able Radio offers the latest round-up of news and events for people with disabilities.

Category: Disability 

 Published on October 20, 2013  |  5 minutes  |  899 words  |  Iriss
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