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Staff from The Promise Scotland will be discussing our upcoming work in 2026 at February’s SCVO Gathering.

Throughout 2024 and 2025, two key drivers for work to keep the promise were developed: Plan 24-30 and the Promise Story of Progress.

In early 2026, The Promise Scotland will continue working in partnership to support organisations to take Plan 24-30’s 25 Route Maps and turn them into local and focused activity— including those in the charitable sector.

This event will outline:

  • how this is being done
  • how people can be involved
  • how those working in the charitable sector can use the route maps to guide their work to keep the promise
  • how those working in the charitable sector can use the route maps as a tool to ensure the resources required for change are put in place.

What are the aims of this event?

  • To provide more information on Plan 24-30, and the role its 25 route maps play in ensuring that Scotland keeps the promise it made to children and families.
  • To set out how the national level route maps can be translated into local level operational plans, for all those working to keep the promise in the charitable sector.
  • For the audience to have a clearer idea on how they can use the route maps in their own planning and delivery.
  • To provide more information on how the Promise Story of Progress is developing, and how people could get involved in sharing what changes and impact they have seen.

Event Details

When and Where

Gathering is at EICC, Edinburgh, Fintry auditorium
Tuesday 10 February
13:15-14:30

This event is wheelchair accessible.

Who is speaking at this event?

  • Claire Stuart, Head of Partnership and Policy, The Promise Scotland
  • Claire Burns, Head of Improvement, The Promise Scotland
  • Thomas Carlton, Implementation Lead, The Promise Scotland
  • More to confirm

Book your place on the SCVO website.