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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
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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)
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Essential Guidance For School Age Childcare Services
Play
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Wellbeing in OSC
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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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sick pay
Guidance on pay rates
Pensions
Adverse Weather and Extreme Temperature
video (DVD) licences
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
anti-bullying guidance
video (DVD) licences
video (DVD) licences

Film and DVD Screening Licence Requirements

Public screening of films e.g. DVDs in your service

In order to screen a film in your service, two different licences are required: one for premises, and the other for copyright of films.

Premises Licence

A licence is needed to exhibit films, this is part of the Licensing Act 2003. You may find that the venue you would like to use to show films already has a licence in place (School, Village Hall). However, if you need to apply for a licence, you can find out more information about this here: http://www.independentcinemaoffice.org.uk/resources/filmclub/regulatedentertainment

Not-for-profit

There are, however, exemptions that may apply to your service, please note that as of April 2015 you will no longer need a premises licence to screen if your screening is: a) not-for-profit screening and b) held between 8.30am and 11.00pm. See this exemption (pg. 99) here: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/418114/182-Guidance2015.pdf

“Films: no licence is required for 'not-for-profit' film exhibition held in community premises between 08.00 and 23.00 on any day provided that the audience does not exceed 500 and the organiser (a) gets consent to the screening from a person who is responsible for the premises; and (b) ensures that each such screening abides by age classification ratings.”

Copyright Licence

To put on a public screening of a film you will need permission from the copyright owner of the film. Permission is granted in the form of a licence.

The licensing of films for non-theatrical screenings is fairly complicated but the vast majority of films are available through three major gateway distributors, the BFI, Filmbankmedia and MPLC. The BFI and Filmbankmedia have catalogues online where you can search to see if they have the rights to a particular film. For MPLC you will need to speak to their licensing team. You can find out more here: http://www.independentcinemaoffice.org.uk/resources/communitycinema/filmcopyright

Further information

If you have any questions or require further information you can get in touch with independentcinemaoffice.org.uk at this email: enquiries@independentcinemaoffice.org.uk

DISCLAIMER:

SOSCN is not responsible for the contents of external websites and this information is given in good faith as of the date the information was obtained (January 2017). This is not official legal advice, contact the agencies above to confirm any updates or changes to the rules.

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