The Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration (SCRA) has published its corporate plan for 2014 to 2017, which sets out its desired outcomes and strategies for over the period.
The role of SCRA is to help children who are considered to be at risk by:
The SCRA says that its plan is focused on five key outcomes, which are:
“The strategies that we set out are aimed at ensuring that the needs and priorities of children and young people are central to how we design and improve our services, making the best use of our resources and working collaboratively with partners within the Children’s Hearings System,” explained Neil Hunter, SCRA’s Principal Reporter/Chief Executive.
“Having successfully gone through a major period of change over the life of our 2011-14 Corporate Plan, which saw the most extensive adjustments to the Children’s Hearings System since its inception, we are excited by the opportunities to build on these successes, consolidate improvements and fully exploit the resulting benefits to build a sustainable future,” he added.
“We are determined to work with the Scottish Government, Children’s Hearings Scotland, our wider partners and, most importantly, children, young people and their families, to enable us to do so,” he concluded.
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