Publications

Aberlour Child Care Trust publish reports regarding our organisation and the services we support. Below is a list of the current reports we have available for download and a brief description of each. Follow the links to download the reports.

 

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Aberlour General Brochure

General Information on on what Aberlour does today

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Opportunities for businesses to work with Aberlour

We need your help to make a difference!

Crannog Service Youth Crime Prevention Fund Evaluation

The Crannog Service, delivered in partnership with Dumfries and Galloway Council, provides social education programmes to young people, mainly aged 12 to 16, who are excluded, or at risk of repeated exclusion from school and are, or at risk of being, ‘looked after’.

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Aberlour Newsletter Spring 2009

The Spring edition of the Aberlour Newsletter has been released.

Annual Report 2006-2007
Annual Report

2006/2007 Annual Review provides an overview of key highlights and achievements, a summary of the financial results and our strategic ambitions for the next five years.

Matter of substance
A matter of substance

This represents the conclusions of the second Think Tank brought together by Aberlour in partnership with Scottish Association of Alcohol and Drug Action Teams (SAADAT).

Evaluating Crannog
Evaluating Crannog

The Crannog service is intended to offer support to 12-16 year olds who are experiencing repeated exclusion from school or are at risk of repeated exclusion or who are at risk of being referred to a residential school.

Priorities
Have we got our priorities right?

This is the report of the debate of the Think Tank brought together by Aberlour, in partnership with the Drug Action Team Association, to examine and debate responses to children affected by parental drug and alcohol use.

Crannog Approach Report
Crannog Approach

A description of how Crannog works including the principles and theoretical models underpinning its practice.

Outside looking in
Outside Looking In

A report highlighting findings from a research study about the views of looked after young people and their access to education.

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