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Supporting School Age Childcare in Scotland
National Conference - March 2026
Inclusion in Action! Listening, learning, and leading for children with additional support needs in school age childcare
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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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Business Support
Factsheets
sick pay
Guidance on pay rates
Pensions
Adverse Weather and Extreme Temperature
video (DVD) licences
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
anti-bullying guidance
Essential Guidance For School Age Childcare Services
Play
funding
Financial Support to Parents
Wellbeing in OSC
UNCRC explained
finding childcare
regulation
SSSC
Regulation of the out of school care workforce
Care Inspectorate
Regulation and inspection of out of school care services
PVG Scheme
Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme<
Factsheets
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General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
anti-bullying guidance
Pensions
Pensions

Automatic enrolment - workplace pension duties

Under the Pensions Act 2008, every employer in the UK must put certain staff into a workplace pension scheme and contribute towards it. This is called 'automatic enrolment'. If you employ at least one person you are an employer and you have certain legal duties.

What you need to do next will depend on whether you're about to start your automatic enrolment duties or whether you're coming back for re-enrolment.

Enrolling staff for the first time

It's important that you understand what to do and by when, so you can meet your automatic enrolment duties on time.

Your legal duties begin on the day your first member of staff starts work. This is known as your duties start date. Even if you think you won't need to put your staff into a scheme, you'll still have duties.

Please see link below to answer questions to work out what you need to do.

https://www.thepensionsregulator.gov.uk/en/employers/new-employers

Re-enrolment and re-declaration

Every three years you must put certain staff who have left your pension scheme back into it. This is called re-enrolment.

Whether you have staff to put back into your scheme or not, you must complete a re-declaration of compliance to tell us how you have met your duties. Remember, re-enrolment and re-declaration are your legal duties and if you don't act you could be fined.

Depending on your circumstances, re-enrolment and re-declaration may be a two-stage process.

Please see link below to answer questions based on your circumstances to find out what you need to do and by when:

https://www.thepensionsregulator.gov.uk/en/employers/re-enrolment

Next re-enrolment

Every three years you must put certain staff back into a pension scheme. This is called 're-enrolment'.

Once you've carried out re-enrolment for the first time, your next re-enrolment window will be calculated from your previous re-enrolment date.

https://www.thepensionsregulator.gov.uk/en/employers/re-enrolment/next-re-enrolment

Disclaimer:

This factsheet is a source of guidance only; it does not constitute legal advice.

Readers should always check for updates, using the contacts provided, for the latest information, as employment law, minimum wage rates etc. change often. This material constitutes information and basic guidance on good practice only; it is not a substitute for legal advice.

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