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Supporting School Age Childcare in Scotland
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What we do
How we can help?

We have a range on in-person school age childcare specific training and offer a bespoke consultancy service to help keep your childcare service in good health.

Resources and Templates

We have various templates, toolkits, and sample policies to help you manage your service and meet its regulatory requirements.

Policy and research

As the national intermediary organisation in Scotland for school-age childcare, we are involved in advocacy work on behalf of the sector and provide expert opinion and offer views, on proposals, issues or policies affecting the sector.

Information and Guidance

If you are a parent, carer, child, workforce member, or anyone else with an interest in school age childcare, we provide a range a free guides and materials.

School Age Childcare Specific Training
GIRFEC and Personal Plans
Play in School Age Childcare
Medication Management
Managing Distressed Behaviour with Trauma Informed Practice
Quality Assurance
Our online quality assurance badges will help you aim high in all aspects of your service provision.
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workforce survey
Annual survey of the school-age childcare workforce in Scotland looking at issuesincluding workforce demographics, qualifications, pay and conditions, and job satisfaction
osc workforce survey 2024
osc workforce survey results 2016
osc worforce survey results 2022
osc workforce survey results 2021
osc workforce survey results 2020
osc workforce survey results 2020 covid questions
osc workforce survey results 2019
osc workforce survey results 2018
osc workforce survey results 2017
osc workforce survey results 2008
osc workforce survey results 2015
osc workforce survey results 2014
osc workforce survey results 2013
osc workforce survey results 2012
osc workforce survey results 2011
osc workforce survey results 2010
osc workforce survey results 2009
reports
Reports published by SOSCN on school age childcare issues
Local Authority Premises Survey 2025 Results
This survey specifically looks at letting costs charged to school age childcare services by Scottish local authorities for the use of schools, community centres, or other premises within the public sector.
Mothering or smothering? Pastoral power and discourses ofprotection in Scottish school-age-childcare
The aim of this paper is to reflect on gendered discourses that arguably impact diversity during childcare recruitment and retention processes.
Care Inspectorate Inspection Process and Experience - Survey Results
Limited or Lack of Local School Age Childcare Parent and Carer Impact Survey
Background and Discussion of Regulated School Age Childcare
School Age Childcare Workforce Discussion Paper
Discussion Paper: Specialist school-age childcare services supporting children with disabilities, complex needs and additional support needs
Summer of 2022 Funding– Quick Survey Results
Membership Survey Summer 2022
Local Authority Letting Charges for OSC Services in Scotland
Snapshot Financial Sustainability Survey 2021
Summer of Play 2021 Funding - Quick Survey Results
In-depth Financial Survey January 2021
SOSCN Reopening Survey October 2020
Recruitment and Retention Survey
'The Service is a Lifeline' - Parents/carers' thoughts on OSC
'Fun!, Fun!, Super Fun!' - Children's thoughts on OSC
Learning About Play: Investigating play through relevant qualifications in Scotland
Children's Holiday Club Survey: Summary Results
Out of School Care: Views from the Field
statistics
Data on the school care childcare workforce and other aspect or the sector
consultations
Have a look at SOSCN responses to national and other consultations
A Quality Framework for Early Learning and Childcare, School Aged Childcare and Childminding Services
National Outcomes Review 2023
Inquiry into Child Poverty and Parental Employment
Social Care: Independent Review of Inspection, Scrutiny and Regulation in Scotland - call for evidence
Let's Talk Scottish Education
Inspection of early learning and childcare and school age childcare services in Scotland
A register for the future
Open Space Strategies and Play Sufficiency Assessments Regulations: consultation
Becoming a fair work nation
Coronavirus (COVID-19) recovery - justice system, health and public services reform: consultation
National Care Service proposals
Out of School Care in Scotland - a draft framework for consultation
Quality Framework, Early Learning and Childcare (daycare of children, childminding and out of school care) Consultation
Incorporating the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into Scots Law: consultation
Good Food Nation: consultation
Every child, every chance: tackling child poverty delivery plan 2018-2022
Nutritional requirements for food and drink in schools: consultation
Protection of Vulnerable Groups and the Disclosure of Criminal Information
Early Learning and Childcare Service Model for 2020: Consultation Paper
Safe and Effective Staffing in Health and Social Care
Consultation on Excellence and Equity for All: Guidance on the Presumption of Mainstreaming
Empowering Schools: A consultation on the provisions of the Education (Scotland) Bill
A Healthier Future - action and ambitions on diet, activity and healthy weight
Children (Equal Protection From Assault) (Scotland) Bill
Empowering teachers, parents and communities to achieve excellence and equity in education: A Governance Review
Consultation on the National Health and Social Care Standards
A Blueprint for 2020: The Expansion of Early Learning and Childcare in Scotland
Discussion Paper - Early Learning and Childcare 1140 hours expansion
research
Research to benefit the school age childcare sector in scotland
national policy
The national school age childcare framework and other national developments
what is school age childcare
parents' guide
children's guide
what is school age childcare
parents' guide
children's guide
children's guide
children's guide
SOSCN Children's Guide to Out of School Care and your 20 questions play book

SOSCN Children's Guide to Out of School Care
your 20 questions play book

Reference and copyright information SOSCN (2015), SOSCN Children's Guide to Out of School Care - your 20 questions play book

SOSCN reserves the right to full ownership of this e-publication and does not authorise any copying, selling, re-binding or re-distribution other than for the use of parents and children in using this free resource as intended with full acknowledgement to the Scottish Out of School Care Network.

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About this little book

This book is just like one we have made for parents or other people who care for you.

We wrote it to help you choose your out of school care.

We are the Scottish Out of School Care Network, a charity which helps out of school care services in Scotland.

We believe children should have a say in out of school care.

We suggest 20 questions to ask the service when you visit them with your parent or carer.

If you are not able to read this booklet, your parent or helper can help you by reading this out or signing to you. You can tell them which box to tick for your answers.

What is out of school or holiday care?

They are places where you go to play and relax before and after school, and all day during school holidays. You might only go to one kind, or all three!

We understand that children often might really want to be at home with their parents, but often Mum or Dad have to work or do other important things while you are safe at the service.

Services tell us children really enjoy themselves and enjoy making friends.

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The services try to be as fun and caring as they can for you, they understand that you need to relax and enjoy yourself with other children. It is not "more school work".

A service you go to in the morning for breakfast before school is a breakfast club. Sometimes there are games and other things to do at the club. Mostly they run for one hour or less.

An After School Service or Club is at the end of the school day. The friendly workers pick you up from school and take you and other children to the service. You can then play, choose from lots of things to do, and have a healthy snack before home time.

Even if you are older (10 - 12) services should have interesting activities to suit your age group.

This service usually runs for around two and a half hours after each school day.

Holiday care - sometimes called Holiday Playschemes during school holidays is whole or half days which provide spaces for you to play inside and outside with other children.

You can have lots of holiday fun activities with other children, including trips out to new places. The great thing about going to out of school care is a chance to play, relax, run around and have fun with other children. You get to make pals with both bigger and smaller kids from your school too.

It is about doing different things from school or home

Services want children to get a chance to do different things. Even if the service is in part of the school, it should look much more like a play area.

Children will not have to be sitting quietly a lot of the time. You can, if you want to, for a rest or to think or a quiet chat with a pal.

Children will be moving around, playing and doing different things together, or playing or reading on their own.

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They may be doing projects like the children below.

What do you think the children are doing here?

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Some services will have space and give help with homework. Other services, or your parent, might ask you wait to do this at home.

On trips out, you might do things like playing in the dirt and mud, play with water, explore woods, climb or scramble on rocks.

It's best to have old clothes or use protective clothes for this kind of play.

You might make toast at a fire, using fire bowls, play at camping and build dens. Sometimes you might go out to visit adventure playgrounds.

The workers should tell you about all the different things to do at the service. But you can be a detective yourself and find out what is on offer for children at your club by asking the 20 questions below!

A. Things a service might do to show they listen to children. Tick if YES

  • 1. Do they have a Children’s Charter?
    This is a promise to listen to you and take you seriously.
    There should be a promise to take good care of you and help you if you need it.
  • 2. Do children have a say about what food they like?
  • 3. Do children help choose play materials and play space?
  • 4. Do children help make the rules?
  • 5. Do children help choose trips out?
  • 6. Do children help make the programme of play activities?
  • 7. Do the workers listen to children?
  • 8. Do the workers tell children what is happening and why?
  • 9. Is there an anti-bullying carter and do children know who to go to if they have a worry?
  • 10. Does everyone treat each other with respect?

B. Check list for visit. Tick if YES

  • 11. Did you get a friendly welcome from the workers and other children?
  • 12. Are there balls, bats, hoops, ropes for sports and outdoor games?
  • 13. Do they have crafts, paints and scrap materials to make things with?
  • 14. Are there nature projects, growing things and experiments?
  • 15. Are there books, films, and a quiet space to rest and relax?
  • 16. Are there old clothes and materials for dressing up?
  • 17. Do they have trips away and walks out to local places?
  • 18. Are there musical instruments?
  • 19. Are the children relaxing and chatting?
  • 20. Do they have construction stuff, old boxes, Lego, bits of wood?
Count how many yes ticks altogether out of 20 – you can ask an adult to help here. A high score means it is a service right for you.
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National Conference 2026
Professional Development Book Club
Social Care: Independent Review of Inspection, Scrutiny and Regulation in Scotland - call for evidence
National Outcomes Review 2023
Inquiry into Child Poverty and Parental Employment
Adverse Weather and Extreme Temperature
A Quality Framework for Early Learning and Childcare, School Aged Childcare and Childminding Services
Personal Plan Toolkit
Everything you need to create personal plans within your service
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£15
past-subscribers:
£20
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£10
£10
Medication Management Toolkit
Medication storage, administration and record keeping
subscribers:
£20
non-subscribers:
£10
sale:
£1
£1
Recruitment Toolkit
Everything you need for the recruitment process, including job descriptions, application forms, advert templates and more
subscribers:
£18
non-subscribers:
£27
sale:
£10
£10