Fatima Durrani talks about her research internship with Scottish Attachment in Action
I am very excited to see how the research unfurls, and hope that it can contribute towards a larger, more meaningful body of research on attachment-informed poverty alleviation for ethnic communities in Scotland.
The Village – A year of listening, learning and creating
In the space of a year, the digital community the Village has grown into a caring, empathetic, safe space where care experienced parents and parents-to-be can seek support and guidance, in confidence, free from judgement or stigma.
Wee BREATHERS – Supporting the education workforce through relationships
We have come a long way since the beginning of the year when we started work on this two year project, funded by The Promise Partnership. We are now at a really pivotal phase of starting to put that work into action.
First of its kind delivery for DDP PACE training
This innovative approach will allow DDP PACE training to be delivered in five two and a half hour (5 x 2.5 hrs) evening sessions in an online format. This training is suitable for a range of practitioners working in education, social work and health settings as well as for adoptive parents, foster and kinship carers.
Why Attachment Matters to Black and Minority Ethnic Families – an exciting year ahead
The Scottish Attachment in Action (SAIA) project ‘Why Attachment Matters to Black Minority Ethnic Families’, funded by the Robertson Trust until June 2025, is entering an exciting second year.