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Centre for Excellence for Children's Care and Protection at the University of Strathclyde

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We are dedicated to making positive and lasting improvements in the wellbeing of children and young people living in and on the edges of care.

We're all working in challenging times, but rich with opportunity to improve children's services in Scotland. The children's sector is much clearer about what changes are needed to make a difference to children and young people's well-being, and more ready and committed to deliver on these changes.

But knowing what works is different from being able to apply this and make the changes necessary to improve outcomes for children and families. This deficit of what is known and what is done is called the 'implementation gap'. We aim to reduce this gap by taking an innovative, evidenced-based implementation approach.

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