SpeakOut Junior Winter 2022

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Junior! WINTER 2022 Make a festive bookmark P10 Ask Buddy P6-7 Out of this world Care Experienced Week P8-9 Junior!

Welcome back to SpeakOut Junior, Who Cares? Scotland’s magazine for our younger members.   This issue I’ll be telling you all about the fun I had at our Care Experienced Week events like the Love Rally and Time to Shine. We’ll hear from one of our advocates, Caroline and we’ll talk

about what the word “contact” means. I hope you all had a happy Halloween with lots of sweeties! Now it’s time to look forward to mince pies and making snowmen!

love,

Buddy

Buddy Bear 12 Bear Street Beartown

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3 Mini Makers .................. 10 In It To Win It................... 11 Fun Pages ................... 12-13 The WC?S Phone Book 14-15 pages 5 pages 8-9 Meet Your Advocate Care Experienced Week Ask Buddy L VE RALLY in this issue… Find out what’s pages 6-7 A big thank you to 10-year-old, Tyler who sent in his colouring page from the last issue!

A Christmas Message from Louise A Christmas Message from Louise

For Who Cares? Scotland, 2022 has been an important year.  As the lockdown ended, we had to think carefully about how we could meet up with our members again and listen to your voices.

We created opportunities to meet up all over Scotland through our fun and friendly team of Development Officers; we ran groups and had summer activities like the Care Cup.

We visited thousands of Care Experienced people in every part of Scotland and listened to you to understand what you wanted to change and helped you to ask for that change.    We spread our message of love to the world so that teachers, leaders, and everyone in Scotland can understand what it means to be Care Experienced and why that matters.    We talked with important people about the laws which effect you.  We held events bringing those people together with Care Experienced people, so they could ask for things to be better.    For the first time in 2 years, we got to bring everyone together and create those big moments.  We raised flags and banners as we marched through Glasgow for the Love Rally and

celebrated and had fun at the Time to Shine festival.

We will end this year with our traditional Care Family Christmas dinner, in person on Christmas Day, to allow our care family to come together.  I’m looking forward to seeing some of you there. I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I’m really excited for what 2023 will bring for Who Cares? Scotland and our members.

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Louise x Love,

Meet your Advocate

A Who Cares? Scotland advocate, also called an APW, will listen to you and then make sure you are listened to by people who make decisions in your life. This issue, we are meeting Caroline Breen, who is an advocate in North Lanarkshire.

Hi, my name is Caroline and I’ve been with Who Cares? Scotland since 2018.

What made you want to become an APW?

I love that Who Cares? Scotland gives young people a person that is purely just there to listen to them and make sure their voice is heard. This can be a rare experience for young people, and I wanted to support them through this journey and remind them just how important they really are.

Tell us a bit about you

In my spare time, I love binge-watching tv series with some ice-cream, a cosy blanket, and a little snuggle from my cat, Dior! Dior loves going out in the car for a wee Sunday adventure, she even has her own seatbelt! I have taught her to play fetch just like a dog and she loves to play hide and seek.

I hope that the future will include many more events like Time to Shine now that we can go back to doing national events. I love being able to meet up with everyone and for us all to come together and have some much-deserved fun!

3 fun facts about Caroline

• I once fell down ben Lomond!

OUCH!

• I used to sew and design outfits.

• I loveeeeeeeee food.

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What are you looking forward to in the future?

Ask Buddy

Asking questions helps us understand the world around us. On this page, I’ll do my best to answer your questions! If you are still not sure, you can ask a grown-up you trust or someone who works for Who Cares? Scotland to read over this page with you.

What is Contact?

Contact is the word workers sometimes use to describe the time you might have with important people in your life, like your mum or dad, brothers and sisters, or other family. Some children prefer to use the phrase “family time” `because that feels better.

How often should I have family time?

How often you see your family might have already been decided at a Children’s Hearing, but it is important that you feel listened to when it comes to seeing your family. The adults around you should know how and when you would like family time to happen. You can tell your Who Cares? Scotland worker or another grown up you trust. Are there certain things you like to do, or perhaps special times that you’d like to spend with your family? Are there places where you would like to meet?

How should I feel about seeing my family?

It’s ok to have different feelings about seeing your family. You might wish you could see them more often or you might want to see them less. You might think you want to see them but when it comes to it you feel upset about not having enough time or having to say goodbye. All of these feelings are normal and talking about them with your Who Cares? Scotland worker or a grown up you trust can help.

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Will I see my family at Christmas?

It can be hard if you don’t get to see your family at Christmas. Don’t be scared to talk to your carers or workers about how you feel. Sharing how you feel with a person you trust can sometimes make you feel better. If there is someone you wish you could see at Christmas, can you draw them a picture or write them a letter? Then you can ask a grownup to help you send it.

If you want to talk to someone about your family time, you should speak to a grown up you trust or your Who Cares? Scotland worker, if you don’t have one, you can call our helpline on 0330 107 7540 between 12 and 4 pm, Monday to Friday.

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Buddy Mum Sister Auntie Dad Gran

Care Experienced

Care Experienced week happens over the last week of October and is a special time to celebrate everyone who is Care Experienced. ‘Care Experienced’ is what you and all the other members of Who Cares? Scotland are. It means you are or have been in care. Being in care can mean different things for different children. You could live with a foster family, be looked after by your Grandparents, live in a children’s home, live with your adoptive family or you live at home with the help of a social worker.

This Care Experienced week, we celebrated by holding lots of fun events for our members to come to. We loved being back together in person!

The Members’ Assembly

Our Members’ Assembly is all about bringing members together to explain how Who Cares?

Scotland works to make sure the voices of all ages are heard. Members enjoyed bacon rolls and a catch-up with their friends before hearing from our Chief

Executive, Louise Hunter, about the plan for Who Cares? Scotland for the next 5 years!

The Love Rally

The Love Rally was a specially organised march in Glasgow for Care Experienced people and their supporters to march for a lifetime of love! More than 500 people turned up with flags and banners to chant and stomp along to samba band, Samba Ya Bamba. The event finished with Care Experienced speakers up on a big stage telling everyone why a lifetime of love is so important and why we mustn’t stop working together to until everyone has it.

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The Time to Shine Festival

Time to Shine is a big party for Care Experienced people. This year it was space themed. Everyone was dressed up as things related to ‘space’ like aliens, planets and astronauts. We even had prizes for the best dressed. We had lots of cool things like a bouncy bungee run, a surf simulator, a slushy machine, moon boots, a photo booth, face painting, and a super cosy galaxy chill-out tent!

If you didn’t make it along to our Care Experienced Week events this year, we hope you still celebrated in some way. Hopefully you can join us next year!

One of our members, Charlie, said this about Time to Shine:

It was the first to be held since the pandemic, so it was brilliant for to be back together. I dressed up in a big blow-up costume that made me look like I was being abducted by an alien, it was so funny! It was a really good day.

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Festive

Stretch out a long bit of tape to the length of a book on a clean flat surface.

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Stick your little circles or any other decorations onto the sticky side of your tape. Once you are happy with your design seal everything in place with another length of sticky tape.
While we’ve made these Christmasy you can use this method to make bookmarks all year round. They make great gifts for bookworms!
Bookmarks Mini Makers • Wide roll of sticky tape • Scissors • A hole punch • Coloured paper for decorating • Ribbon • Anything
decorating: sequins, stickers or feathers. Make yourself a colourful book mark or give them as gifts this Christmas. You will need: Step 1: Step 3: Step 4:
else you might have for
Step 2: Use your whole punch to make little coloured circles.
Once you have completed the IN IT TO WIN IT page please return it to us by Tuesday the 31st of February 2023 to be in with a chance of winning a £25 voucher of your choice. You can do this by giving the page to your Who Cares? Scotland worker or asking a grown-up to email a photo of your entry to membership@ whocaresscotland.org or post it to 40 Wellington Street, Glasgow G2 6HJ. Good luck!  Can you count how many snowmen, bells and sleighs you see? Merry Maths
you find
10 words that
the pictures? Colour me in
you’ve found all the words! Winter Wordsearch LAST ISSUE’S WINNER: Tyler (10) 11 voucher!£25Wina In It To Win It
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Fun Pages

Colour in this winter wonderland picture!

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We’d love to see your finished pictures. Ask a grown-up or your Who Cares? Scotland worker to help send in your picture. They can email us at membership@ whocarescotland.org. Don’t forget to include your name and age!

Lanarkshire

Prajapa Seneviratne

Advocacy Coordinator

North Lanarkshire 07849 087 753

Ray MacLean Advocacy Coordinator North Lanarkshire 07523 512 800

Brenda Ann Murphy

APW North Lanarkshire 07849 083 141

Elle Scott

APW North Lanarkshire (Mat Cover) 07849 086 188

Jacqueline McLachlan

APW North Lanarkshire 07841 033 020

Kerry Connor

APW North Lanarkshire 07841 033 019

Lisa Allan

APW North Lanarkshire 07790 341 265

Mags Corr

APW North Lanarkshire 07841 033 018

Sarah Bailey

APW North Lanarkshire 07715 312 658

Suzanne Niven

APW North Lanarkshire 07849 083 248

Laura Campbell Development Officer

North Lanarkshire CB 07849 086 191

Ewen Kerr Advocacy Coordinator South Lanarkshire 07970 515 442

Lynne Morris

APW South Lanarkshire 07786 068 138

Michelle McAtear

APW South Lanarkshire 07841 033 107

Callum Holt Development Coordinator South Lanarkshire 07769 325 162

James Cameron

APW Highland & Advocacy Coordinator North 07841 878 953

Jantine Van Loon

APW Highland 07850 852 708

Kirsteen Wood

APW Highland 07523 512 610

Paula Campbell

APW Moray 07712 870 335

Rachel Campbell Advocacy & Participation Development Officer Highland Schools 07597 577 843

Kayleigh Griffin Advocacy & Participation Development Officer Moray CB & Schools 07841 032 885

Judith King

APW Highland and Moray 07583 050 179

Sian Wild

APW Shetland and Participation and Project Coordinator

Donna Mcleod Bray

APW Western Isles 07764 290 921

Lynne Williamson

APW Aberdeenshire 07712 869 576

Jo McLeod

APW Aberdeen/ Aberdeenshire 07598 580 316

Jessica Varney

APW Rossie YP Trust 07849 083 246

Paul Lamont

APW Dundee 07787 436 681

Leah Strachan

APW Dundee 07976 738 663

The WC?S Phone Book
Find out if we have an advocate in your area
North North East
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North West

Heather Nailard

APW Argyll & Bute

07769 325 000

Pamela Hynes

APW Argyll & Bute, Crossreach 07739 078 244

Sorcha Tams

APW Falkirk and Clackmannanshire 07598 580 320

South East

Kari-Ann Johnston

Development Officer

07841 033 100

Sophie Morris

APW East Lothian 07985 046 739

Lesley-Ann Rafferty

APW Edinburgh 07787 560 471

South West West

Denise McMillan

APW East Ayrshire 07932 101 076

Lindsay Cook

APW East Renfrewshire 07973 801 709

Lynsey Emery

Development Coordinator

West 07980 956 140

Caroline Breen

APW Renfrewshire 07394 418 025

Donald Walker

APW Renfrewshire 07712 865 958

Geraldine Whitson

APW West Lothian 07712 870 345

Morag Cantwell

Advocacy Coordinator (Forth Valley) 07523 512 612

Mary Bateman

APW Falkirk and Stirling 07739 078 247

Caroline Ironside

APW Stirling 07849 084 996

Ellie Crozier

APW Edinburgh 07712 870 390

Keira Kerracher

APW Edinburgh & Sycamore 07849 083 003

Ellie Barrow

APW Edinburgh & Harmeny 07970 515 440

Fiona Simpson

APW Glasgow 07787 560 472

Kim Campbell

APW Glasgow 07712 870 343

Karen Kearney

APW West Lothian 07523 512 796

Morag Cantwell

APW West Lothian 07523 512 612

Sharon Edwards

APW West Lothian 07779 451 117

Lynsey Emery Development Coordinator West 07980 956 140

Bethany Simpson

APW (SP) West Dunbartonshire 07787 560 467

Jemma Kane Advocacy Coordinator (Kibble) 07540 823 286

Amy Goodwin

APW Spark of Genius 07971 474 168

Kieran Platts

Development Officer

Edinburgh 07841 033 104

Susan Armstrong

APW (SP) Midlothian and Scottish Borders 07712 872 078

Sheryl Kay

APW South Ayrshire 07738 195 692

Heather Donaldson

Development Officer (Volunteering & Influencing)

07523 512 797

Rachel Outram

APW Renfrewshire 07985 089 947

Zoey Hillman Development Officer Renfrewshire 07484 089 832

Grown ups, you can find out more about our advocacy referral process by visiting our website whocaresscotland.org
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