Fife - Children's Rights and Advocacy Service

What we do

Independent Children's Rights & Advocacy Service provided in partnership with Fife Council.
Providing Rights & Advocacy support for:
Child/young person who have experience of either:
- Being supported by social work while living with your parents, aged 5-18
- Living away from parents aged 5-18:
With other family members
With a foster carer
In a residential home
In secure
- Being supported through continuing care up to the age of 21
- Children aged 5-18 attending an Initial or Review Child Protection Planning Meeting

We can help with

    Advocacy and participation (children in care)

  • We provide one-to-one support for children and young people looked-after by their local authority. We also help other young people in need of support, such as those on a child protection plan. Our mental health advocacy services work with children and young people receiving or wanting mental health support. Children and young people have a right to be heard and involved in decisions about them, so we support them by explaining their wishes and arguing their case. We also provide activities and training for families and professionals.
  • Find out more about Advocacy and participation (children in care)
  • Search for Advocacy and participation (children in care) services
  • Rights and participation

  • Children and young people have a right to be heard and involved in decisions about them, so we enable and support them to participate in decision making processes.
  • Search for Rights and participation services
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