The August issue of Children in Scotland magazine examines "A system that delivers", considering proposals for the Children's Hearing (Scotland) Bill.
It looks at the potential of the bill to change outcomes for vulnerable children. There's also an interview with the new president of the Association of Directors of Social Work, Harriet Dempster, about the association's role and why Scottish social workers should be hopeful for the future.
There's also the chance to compare the design of children's centres in Scotland, Europe, the US and Japan. Childhood expert Sue Palmer explains why play is so important, and readers can find out how a new equine sport is helping young people with special needs.
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