Firstminister.gov.scot
facebook
instagram
flickr
YouTube
twitter
  • Home
  • News
  • Join In
  • People
  • About

Home » News » 1,000 voices

1,000 voices

20 September 2017

As part of a series of 1,000 Voices Regional Discovery Events organised by Who Cares? Scotland the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon met with 50 care experienced young people to hear their views on the care system.

The pledge by the First Minister to listen to 1,000 voices is commitment to understand from young people who are either in care or who are care experienced.

Along with the full independent care review group established earlier this year, the group will listen to young people with experience of care, their families and providers of care and particularly, children and young people in care now, to inform its recommendations to improve both the quality of life and outcomes of young people in care.

Ms Sturgeon said:

Discovery Events like this are part of my commitment to hear from 1,000 young people who are either in care or who are care experienced. We want to know what you think the best system of care would look like. Because together, through the Care Review, that’s what we are determined to build.”

Before the First Minister left Callum managed to get a quick interview. You can watch it in full below.

Please accept statistics cookies to watch this video.

.@CallumCares managed to interview @ScotGovFM @NicolaSturgeon tonight at the 1000 Voices event in Paisley. https://t.co/eT7IQdd3Wy

— Who Cares? Scotland (@whocaresscot) September 19, 2017

Things are underway in our workshops. @NicolaSturgeon is involved in our workshop directly listening to Care Experienced young people pic.twitter.com/pgjfZd2odx

— Who Cares? Scotland (@whocaresscot) September 19, 2017

Lots of contributions to #1of1000 Voices tonight @TheCareReview telling us what the Review should be looking at pic.twitter.com/waveUQRHBW

— Gayle (@GayleRice) September 19, 2017

Rotating Tweets Shortcode

Twitter

The First Minister @NicolaSturgeon delivered a speech at the @USChamber Space Summit, and underlined that Scotland is keen to work with partners around the world on a what is a priority area for inward investment. twitter.com/USChamber/stat…

Entries can be scanned and emailed to firstminister@gov.scot with the subject heading 'Christmas Card Competition' 🖥️ Or posted to St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh, EH1 3DG marked 'Christmas Card Competition' ✉️ Good luck! 🤞

Then make sure they enter before midnight on Monday November 30. ⏰ Pictures should be no larger than A3 and drawn in pen/pencil/crayon/paint only. No stickers or glued on pieces please. ✏️🖍️🖌️🎨

The First Minister is looking for a picture that represents kindness to use for her Christmas card this year.🎄📨 Do you know a young person under the age of 16 who can present the perfect festive picture to wrap up 2020? 🎁🎀

The original artwork for the First Minister's 2019 Christmas card will go to auction on Friday 27 November, Lot 870: bit.ly/361HnoO twitter.com/ScotGovFM/stat…

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon remembered those who died in the First World War and subsequent conflicts with a two minute silence at St Andrew’s House, joined by Lieutenant Joe Jeffrey, Sergeant Andrew Scott, Flight Sergeant Stephen Campbell and clinical director Jason Leitch. pic.twitter.com/hfBwDd9onc

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has delivered a keynote address to the virtual Green Horizon Summit, emphasising a commitment to decarbonise the economy and end Scotland’s contribution to climate change. pic.twitter.com/BC4688hO56

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon hosted the British-Irish Council Summit virtually this morning. She chaired a valuable discussion with representatives from every @BICSecretariat administration on tackling the economic impact of COVID-19. Read more ➡️ bit.ly/3l3WliV pic.twitter.com/wMAqjeyaVh

Tomorrow First Minister @NicolaSturgeon will host the first ever virtual British-Irish Council Summit. The main discussion topic will be economic recovery from COVID-19. Learn more about BIC and the work it does ➡️britishirishcouncil.org pic.twitter.com/XuQbV3v5Fz

The First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has commented on the talks between the EU and the UK Government. The full statement can be read here: bit.ly/3k4NcGh pic.twitter.com/nlMlWusqXw

Follow @ScotGovFM

JOIN IN

First Minister’s Postbag

Share your thoughts with the First Minister.

GET IN TOUCH

JOIN IN

Follow us online

For wider Scottish Government News please go to www.gov.scot

twitter
YouTube
flickr
instagram
facebook

Copyright Scottish Government 2020

  • About the site
  • Privacy Policy and Content Disclaimer
  • Cookies
  • Accessibility
  • Rules of engagement
The Scottish Government

Change Cookie Settings

twitterYouTubeflickrinstagramfacebook
  • Home
  • News
  • Join In
  • People
  • About