
A Children's Eye View of Social Difference
A Right Blether - Evaluation Report 2011, SCCYP
Updated version of adventure playgrounds- first written by Harry Shier in 1984.
Bullying - What can I do - ChildLine
Child's Play - Top ten tips for parents and families
Children's Playground Games in the New Media Age
Children's Tree Swings - a guide to good practice by London Play
Cotton Wool Kids? Making sense of 'Child Safety'
Creating Successful neighbourhoods - CABE
Curriculum for Excellence Outdoor Learning
Education Outside the Classroom - CABE
Enjoy the outdoors - attitudes and behaviours to young people in Scotland, SNH
Evaluation of Effectiveness of the play@home Findings 2011, NHS Health Scotland
Growing Up in Scotland: The impact of children's early activities on cognitive development
Hate Crime - A pocket Guide for children and young people from LGBT National Youth Council
Green Day - a climate change activity kit for schools - CABE
How we Play - Cultural Determinants of Physical Activity in Young Children
Infection prevention and control in childcare settings - NHS
Moving with Feeling - Nurturing pre-school childrens emotional health through active Play
Nature Play: A simple guide to play in nature - Forestry Commission
Nothing Ventured - Balancing the Risks Outdoors - Tim Gill
Playworks Playbook - full of game
Promotion of Physical Activity in Children Guidance - NICE May 07
Promotion of Physical Activity in the Workplace Guidance - NICE April 2007
Start Active, Stay Active - A report on physical activity for health from the four home countries' Chief Medical Officers 2011
Scotland's Factfile 2008/09 - Action for Children Scotland
Facts and figures abourt children and young people in Scotland
State of Children's Rights in England 2010 - Children's Rights Alliance England
The 21st century gingerbread house: How companies are marketing junk food to children online- British Heart Foundation
Ten Top Tips to Protect your Children - Children 1st
The Importance of Play in Promoting Healthy Child Development and
Maintaining Strong Parent-Child Bonds- American Academy of Pediatrics
The Value of Public Space - CABE
This way to Better Streets - CABE
UK Physical Activity Guidelines for Early Years (non walkers)
UK Physical Activity Guidelines for Early Years (walkers)
What to expect when a child goes into hospital (section on Hospital Play)
UK Physical Activity Guides
Start Active, Stay Active
A report on physical activity from the four home countries' Chief Medical Officers
Fact sheet 1: Early years (under 5s)
Fact sheet 2: Early years (under 5s capable of walking)
Fact sheet 3: Children and young people (5-18 years)
Making the case for UK Physical Activity Guidelines for Early Years.
Physical Activity Guidelines in the UK: Review and Recommendations
Sedentary Behaviour and Obesity: Review of the Current Scientific Evidence
UK Physical Activity Guidelines for Early Years (non-walkers)
UK Physical Guidelines for Early Years (walkers)
Scottish Government Publications
Adam Ingram MSP, Minister for Children and Early Years, launched the Guide to Implementing GIRFEC at The Children's Summit on 23rd June 2010.
The Guide draws on examples of best practice and experience to date, and sets out what has worked well in pathfinder and learning partnership areas where the Getting it right approach has already been rolled out. It can be used by stakeholders as part of their own training and implementation plans and help them identify their local priorities for action. It will help them build on existing good practice. People can use it in conjunction with themed evaluations and other reports and material already available on the Scottish Government GIRFEC webpages.
Implementing Getting it right for every child: Summary for operational managers
Implementing Getting it right for every child: Summary for strategic managers
Implementing Getting it right for every child: Summary for practitioners- Scottish Planning Policy - Full information and website

