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Conference to address improving young people's services

 

Takes place 11 November

A national charity for care-experienced young people is hosting its first official conference to address how services for young people can be improved.

The conference, hosted by Kibble on 11 November, invites professionals working within the social care sector, education, residential, secure care, fostering, young workforce development and mental health services together to reflect and review sector practices and share learnings.

Practical sessions and networking will be available alongside insightful keynote speaker sessions from current Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport Maree Todd, Children and Young People’s Commissioner Nicola Killean, Director of Trauma Informed Consultancy Services Lisa Cherry and Young Team novelist Graham Armstrong.

Young people supported by Kibble have been consulted ahead of the conference and their feedback and experiences are informing much of the content tabled throughout the day.

Jim Gillespie, chief executive officer of Kibble, said: “Our first annual conference has been developed to bring practitioners from social care, education and other complementary sectors together to provoke conversations and learnings around how we can improve essential services for the children and young people of Scotland.

“We are looking forward to welcoming our esteemed keynote speakers at the event, each of whom bring their own expertise and passion to the table. 

"I firmly believe all attendees at the conference will leave with a wealth of knowledge, new ideas and new contacts that will provide a platform for reflection and improvement of services.”

Kibble provides a range of services and support to young people across the UK, providing residential care, secure care, housing support, education, young workforce development and more.

In addition, families in the wider community can access support from Kibble through SAFE, a service which provides therapeutic support and advice to young people affected by crime.

Gillespie added: “At Kibble we pride ourselves on providing quality care, education and support services to young people, however we are also aware that it is our role to evolve, learn and adapt our approach based on learnings from our own industry and those who we work closely alongside.”

The conference, taking place on Monday 11 November at Raddison Blu in Glasgow has limited spaces still available to attend.

For more details and tickets visit: Kibble Annual Conference - Kibble: Specialist services & support for young people facing adversity.

 

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