Thursday 28 June 2012

SOSCN 21st Anniversary Conference 22 June 2012

SOSCN 21st Anniversary Conference
22 June 2012
the Hidden Gardens, Glasgow

What an intrepid bunch of people are involved in out of school care in Scotland- did torrential rain stop this semi outdoor event? Not a bit of it. Did evacuation from the Marquee during a lightning storm stop play? Well luckily, not much…

People enjoyed themselves anyway and had fun. Aileen Campbell, Minister for Children and Young People, presented the prizes for Raising the Standard, SOSCN's flag competition. Irene Audain SOSCN CEO recounted (as she likes to do) the highlights of SOSCN’s work over that 21 years. Delegates then took part in gardening, cookery, dance, active clubs, and origami workshops throughout the day.

Anne Dick, Chair of SOSCN, ably chaired the event while the two international guests (judges of the flag competition) Ria Meijvogel, from the European Network for School Age Childcare, and Dr Jenny Cartmel from Australia, made closing remarks on the impact that SOSCN has had internationally over the years and to this day.

Aileen Campbell, Minister for Children and Young People, presents the commended award to children from Newtongrange After School Club for their wonderfully designed flag celebrating 21 years of out of school care and SOSCN.

Here is a selection of the winning flags, although every flag entry was wonderful in its own right!

Jordanhill Out of School Service, 1 of the 3 winners.

Childcare Connections Kaimes, another winner.

Schools Out Kids Club Montrose, the final winner.

Broomhill and Newtongrange out of school cares were awarded commended prizes (see above photo with Minister and children from Newtongrange).

Thanks to everyone who sent in flags, it was very hard work for the judges to decide!

Below are some pictures of the Marquee and workshops (not at the worse of the weather!)

The calm before the storm:

Above Cooking under the Canopy and below Origami in the cosy pau.
Gardening in the Greenhouse
Thanks also to Ydance for dance classes in the Boilerhouse and Flames for Active Clubs in the Marquee!

Thursday 28 April 2011

Gold Award for Loanhead After School Care

Loanhead After School Care (LASC) has become the first after school club in Scotland to gain the Healthy Working Lives gold award. The club has been participating in the scheme for 6 years and Irene Hogg, general manager of LASC said,

"We are delighted to have achieved the HWL gold award. Our organisation believes investing in our staff's well-being is vital to our success, as they are our most important asset."

"We have worked our way through the scheme by achieving our bronze and sliver awards, and to now finally gain the gold is a tremendous achievement for a small organisation like ours, who are the first after school club in Scotland to gain this accolade."

Congratulations to LASC for this fantastic achievement.

Further information: Healthy Working Lives

Wednesday 20 April 2011

Election Time- May 2011

Ask local MSP candidates how they pledge to support out of school care

We encourage you to use the Benefits of Out of School Care film and manifesto locally to remind your prospective MSPs about the value of out of school care. You could organise a local event to invite candidates, show the film and use the manifesto as a starting point for discussion. You might want to do this with your local OSC forum or network, if you have one, or gather together services in one area to organise it, if you do not.

If you organise a local “hustings” event you must make sure to invite candidates from all political parties and give everyone the same time to put forward their views and take questions. It should not turn into an event for one party alone. Since a lot of these events need advance timing you would need to work quickly to get a venue, publicity and of course, to ensure your local candidates can attend before the election. You are also welcome to take copies of the SOSCN manifesto to other hustings events already organised in your area.

Even if you cannot organise an event you can find out the name of contact details of your local candidates and email or write to them, sending the links with our film and manifesto and ask them to give you, as their constituents, information on their plans to support out of school care in your area.

Do please copy their replies to us, if you can. Neither activity will take much time, but both would really help in ensuring we all keep out of school care on the
map. With cuts across the board it is vital everyone plays their part, however small, in making the case for our services. Remember of course, this is not party political activity, but taking the opportunity to find out all candidates views on school age childcare locally.

Even after the election, once you know who has been appointed as your list MSP and your regional MSP, you could contact them with the SOSCN materials and information on your own service to arrange a visit (when you could show the film).

The most powerful people for influencing prospective MSPs are you; the local services, parents, children, staff and volunteers. The short film is not only useful in this way but as a promotional tool, in the future, at other events, conferences, and parents’ evenings and such like; basically anywhere you are promoting, explaining or marketing school age childcare. So please do download and use it wherever you can.

FIND YOUR LOCAL ELECTION CANDIDATES

www.bbc.co.uk/news/special/election2011/overview/html/scotland.stm

Wednesday 16 March 2011

Benefits of Out of School Care Video

In December last year, Irene decided that SOSCN should make a video asking children, staff and parents about the benefits of out of school care. Despite having very limited experience and nothing other than a borrowed cheap home video camera Finlay and I visited 2 clubs: JOSS in Glasgow and SCOOSH in Edinburgh, and we took over four hours-worth of footage. Somehow I managed to edit this into a 13 minute video which is available below, unfortunately there was a lot of excellent footage that we just couldn't fit in this time round.

This video was made with few financial resources; the largest expense was probably two return train tickets to Edinburgh. It is hoped that you not only enjoy this video but that you also use it to promote out of school care in your local area to parents, teachers, local authorities, MSPs, MPs...everyone!

Enjoy

Andrew