Midlothian is ready for PACE
Topic: Permanence
Author: Midlothian Council
Scott McCallum of Midlothian Council explains the improvements they've made in their permanence processes to get ready for the Permanence and Care Excellence (PACE) programme starting. He explains what has inspired him from other local authorities and what he hopes PACE will bring to the lives of looked after children in Midlothian.
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The materials on the AI Hub were developed as a part of a large project with the US Department of Education. Therefore, you will hear many US-based educational references, as well as references to 'evidence-based programs'. Although those details may be less directly relevant to work in Scotland, the significant findings from the science and practice of implementation can be applied to other contexts, such as health, children's services and adult services. The materials provide a foundation of knowledge and guidance that is applicable to a broad range of improvement efforts.