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Commissioning
and Editing
Young person and Family section editors
- Susan Fisher, Frances Hume, Stefanie Keir and Richard Morran from
Save the Children, with input from young people from All Saints Secondary,
Cleveden Secondary, Drumchapel High, Saint Rochs Secondary, Cuthbertson, St Brendan's, and Sir
John Maxwell Primary schools, Shane Connelly and Jules Haston.
- Malcolm Hill from Glasgow Centre for the Child and Society, University
of Glasgow
- Rosie Sorrell and Aaliya Seyal from the Ethnic Minority Law Centre.
Legal section commissioners and editors
Sarah Craig
Kirsty Gemmell, Aaliya Seyal and Rosie Sorrell from the Ethnic Minority
Law Centre
Kathleen Marshall |
Writing
Young person and family section
Frances Hume, Stefanie Keir and Richard Morran from Save the Children
with assistance
City of Edinburgh Council Social Work Department: Carolyn Mance
Careers Scotland: Brian Climie
Crown Office
Glasgow Asylum Seeker Support Project Education: Maria Walker
NHS Greater Glasgow Primary Care Division: Ann McDonald
Public Defence Solicitors Office: Pauline McKenzie
Registrar General
Scottish Child Law Centre
Scottish Refugee Council: Michael Collins, Luke Warren
The legal section was written by Janet Balloch, Sarah
Craig, Kirsty Gemmell, Nicki Loughran, Kathleen Marshall, Ian Nisbet,
Alexandra Plumtree, Jim Rhodes and Rosie Sorrell. |
Web
Design
The site was designed by John McCrea from JTM Internet Solutions.
with assistance from Elton Asmani
Special thanks to Athavan Balenthiran, Farnaz Falahatzadeh, Nima Masrer
and Roza Salih for their input as part the web group at Drumchapel
High School.
Updates and New Design Work: Tammy Furey from Digital Mango. |
Photos
and Stories
All the photographs used in this website are of young people who have
been involved in Save the Children activities and have been used with
their permission.
Thanks to the pupils from Sir John Maxwell Primary School, St Brendan's Primary School, All Saints
Secondary School, Cleveden Secondary School, Drumchapel High School
and St Roch’s Secondary School who provided their stories for
the site.
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position of the Scottish Executive |
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is not legal advice or opinion and should not be relied upon as
such. If you require specific advice on your situation you are advised
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