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Scotland's National Parenting Strategy - Survey

The Scottish Government wants Scotland to be the best place for children to grow up. This is why they are developing a national parenting strategy to raise the value and importance of parenting, while also recognising that it can be difficult at times.

The Family Fund and fSDC want to make sure that those parenting a disabled child or young person in Scotland have their voices heard and particular needs acknowledged.

If you are a parent or carer (not just mums, but dads, grandparents, adoptive or foster parents – anyone who is bringing up children) in Scotland we want to know what support you need in your parenting role.

Completing this survey and telling us about your experiences good and bad will help the Scottish Government to identify ways of improving services to families and providing support that will make a positive difference to the lives of children and young people.

All responses to this survey Scotland's National Parenting Strategy Survey are valuable regardless of how little or how much you would like to say.

Salena Begley                sbe@familyfund.org.uk  
Scotland Development Manager – Family Fund

Fiona Lovett                    fiona@thelovetts.co.uk
Vice Chair fSDC Coalition

"We have three years to make a difference. Get involved – we need your voice!"

Ellenor Anwyl, Director, Contact a Family Scotland and coalition founding member