GIRFEC Story Collection
- Area of Work: Children and Young People
- Type: News Item
- Published: 8th February 2024
Contribute to our GIRFEC Story Collection, a series of individuals sharing their experience of implementing GIRFEC.
Engage with the Children and Young People Programme as we amplify voices and share compelling stories from children, young people, parents, carers, and professionals about their experiences with GIRFEC. Your story matters, and we invite you to be a part of this new initiative!
By sharing your experiences, you not only provide a glimpse into the implementation of GIRFEC but also actively contribute to shaping our policy into practice efforts at the ALLIANCE. Your insights will be featured on the ALLIANCE website and also across our vibrant social media platforms, including Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, as well as through our GIRFEC training.
Your voice is powerful, and your unique story deserves to be heard. This is your chance to make a meaningful impact, champion your perspective, and influence positive change. Every story is valued, and each individual viewpoint is celebrated within our community.
Ready to share your experiences of using GIRFEC? Connect with us by emailing GIRFEC@alliance-scotland.org.uk to discover more about contributing your story. The team will work with you to support you in sharing your story in a way that suits you.
Join us in making a difference and being a catalyst for successful implementation.
An information sheet can be downloaded below with more detail to review.
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