Plan 24-30

Arrows pointing upwards, representing progress

With its development led by the Independent Strategic Advisor for the promise, it’s Scotland’s plan for change— which belongs to everyone.

Plan 24-30 is faithful to the conclusions of the Independent Care Review.

And it builds on the progress made so far in delivering Plan 21-24.

As the route to keeping the promise becomes clearer, the Plan will be updated— so that it keeps track of progress, and of what still needs to happen.

Plan 24-30 and The Promise Scotland

The Promise Scotland is committed to supporting Plan 24-30, through our ability to make connections, convene conversations, build bridges and help remove some of the barriers to change.

We will also be reflecting on our own role— refocusing to make sure we are playing our part in taking forward the change that needs to happen by 2030.

It would be good to hear from you about where we can be most valuable.

What must change

To keep the promise, Scotland must make several changes.

Supporting organisations to change

The Promise Scotland can offer support to organisations who act to #KeepThePromise.

Foundations of the promise

The promise that Scotland made to care experienced children and young people is built on five foundations: family, voice, care, people and scaffolding.