New funding from the Shared Prosperity Fund
Flexible Childcare Services Scotland (FCSS) has received £ £129,259 from the UK Government thought the UK’s Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). The UKSPF has been created to build pride in place …
Flexible Childcare Services Scotland (FCSS) has received £ £129,259 from the UK Government thought the UK’s Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). The UKSPF has been created to build pride in place …
At Flexible Childcare Services Scotland we ensure that each and every child that attends one of our settings has a complete and up to date Personal Care Plan. Personal Care …
Kirsty is a shift worker at the port in Aberdeen, due to the nature of her job she often works irregular shifts and needed childcare that worked around her ever …
All funds you raise go quickly and DIRECTLY to FCSS plus all eligible gift aid (up to 25% extra). Entry prices are free when you register through pam.mulgrew@fcss.org.uk (please note …
Willie Coffey, MSP for Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley, visited Flexible Childcare Services Scotland’s Kilmarnock nursery to discover how flexible childcare is supporting families and businesses in and around Kilmarnock. Flexible …
Supporting children to effectively communicate their wants and needs is a key element of our service. Most of the children attending out ASN groups require an alternative method to communicate …
by Megan Lawson, ASN Co-Ordinator At FCSS, one of our core values is accessible. To support the children and young people attending our services, ensuring it is accessible to all …
Kerrie and her family live in a very remote community on the Aberdeenshire Moray border and there is very limited childcare options for her young children. Her youngest daughter Tilly …
by Kim Gairns, Service Manager at NESColAt NESCol Nursery we are always looking for ways to connect with our local community and bringing generations together was number one on our …