On the 20th of August Councillor Tony Buchanan, and Natalie Don, Minister for Children, Young People and the Promise visited Raploch Nursey to learn about their roll out of 1140 provision, including for eligible 2s and to hear a presentation from Stirling's Champions Board and their work supporting care experienced young people.
COSLA’s Children and Young People spokesperson, Councillor Buchanan said: “It was a privilege to visit Raploch Nursey and to meet the staff who have been undertaking great work and the children benefiting from it.
“Raploch Nursey is a great example of the excellent work that is being undertaken across Stirling ensuring all eligible children have access to 1140 hours of funded ELC and that families can benefit from this, in particular their work with eligible 2 year olds.
“It was also fantastic to hear about their Champions Board and their commitment to upholding The Promise, ensuring a positive future for all children and young people who are care experienced.”