“We’re here tae mak a difference”. Introduction Why we exist The Debate Project The big day out.

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“We’re here tae mak a difference”

Introduction Why we exist The Debate Project The big day out

What we do? We meet as a group We teach students We help with staff selection We help develop course materials We are involved in research We go to conferences We do some writing

What students say about us “Absolutely brilliant. Made me realise or re-realise why I want to be a social worker as academia has been first and foremost in my thoughts recently, am I capable etc. But today’s exercise just reinstalled my beliefs and expectations for my future.” “Much prefer this – more helpful than case studies on paper. This is much better preparation for the real world.” “Enjoyed this practical session, more of it please!” “This refreshed me and was a very clever idea to do this. It reinforced to me that I was on the right course, and felt passionate to start working with these clients...”  “I think this task highlighted the need for all professionals to recognise the importance of involving children in decision making processes.”  “Well lead, everyone was encouraged to participate and the tasks ensured I reflected on personal experience of not being consulted and included.”  “Very articulate and well able to voice their opinions. Informed and gave good examples of their own experiences which prompted good discussion and debate.”

What we want to achieve Better social workers/Residential child care workers Sharing life stories/ making it real Develop more teaching with more students To help our selves develop more skills To become self supporting A successful bid for big lottery funding

Achievements Care Accolades 2006 Columba 1400 The Care Commission Scottish Voices Constitution Funding for recruitment and training

Thanks are due to... Aberdeen City Council-Youth Activities Small Grants Fund 2006/7, 2007/8 and More Choices, More Chances Challenge Fund. Columba 1400 The Debate Project The Robert Gordon University The Scottish Institute for Residential Child Care

Winners 2006