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CELCIS Education Forum

Tackling financial barriers to education for children and young people

For our latest Forum meeting, we're delighted to welcome Kirsty Campbell, Cost of the School Day Voice Participation Officer, and Sara Spencer, Cost of the School Day Project Manager, of Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) in Scotland. CPAG works to strengthen public commitment to end child poverty, campaigns for evidence-based policy solutions to child poverty and uses welfare rights expertise to maximise family incomes. Sara and Kirsty work on the Cost of the School Day project at CPAG which focuses on tackling financial barriers to education for children from low income households.

In this Forum meeting, CPAG will share learning from ongoing Cost of the School Day work with schools, local authorities and children and young people. They will focus in particular on practical actions to reduce cost pressures and stigma, increase family incomes and support children’s participation, learning and wellbeing.

As always, there will be the opportunity for questions and discussion and attendees will also be provided with information on resources, upcoming events, and updates from CELCIS.

Attendees will hear about:

  • Child poverty in Scotland - current picture and key challenges
  • The impact of poverty on children's right to education and their readiness to learn
  • Poverty related stigma for children and their parents and carers
  • What children and young people say should change - calls to government, local authorities and schools
  • Income maximisation and poverty-aware communication in schools
  • Cost of the School Day resources, including the Voice network for children and young people

You can book your place below.

Who should attend?
The Forum meeting is open to everyone who works with children and young people in an educational setting.

About the CELCIS Education Forum

At CELCIS, we are privileged to convene and coordinate a free, open-access network of practitioners and leaders who are involved or interested in the education of children with experience of care, and their families. We encourage and facilitate opportunities for practitioners to come together in a reflective, challenging and enabling space.

To find out more and register interest in the Forum resources and future events, and CELCIS's education work, visit our webpage.

Event details

When: Tuesday 26 November
Where: Online, MS Teams
Cost: Free
Time: 09.30 - 11.00

Contact Organiser


Michelle McCue
celcis.learning@strath.ac.uk