Cedar (Children Experiencing Domestic Abuse Recovery)
The Cedar (Children Experiencing Domestic Abuse Recovery) programme is Scotland’s leading evidence-based recovery programme available for children and young people aged 0-18. Cedar supports children in groupwork settings to help them to better understand and recover from the trauma they have experienced from domestic abuse. Four local projects in Angus, Perth & Kinross, Renfrewshire, and West Dunbartonshire have contributed their learning and expertise to this case study.
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Improving outcomes for people and communities affected by poverty, inequality, trauma and adversity: Joining the dots across key policy agendas (briefing)
There are a number of key policy agendas that are part of a broader ambition to improve outcomes for people and communities across Scotland affected by poverty, inequality, trauma and adversity. This briefing highlights the links across these and explores opportunities for re-framing these multiple policy ambitions as opportunities to work together around the common goal of improving outcomes for people and communities.
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Improving outcomes for people and communities affected by poverty, inequality, trauma and adversity: joining the dots across key policy agendas (infographic)
This infographic provides an overview of a small number of key national policy agendas, approaches and commitments, all designed to support a cross-policy, person-centred approach to improving outcomes for people and communities across Scotland affected by poverty, inequality, trauma and adversity.