Pupil Inclusion Network – invitation to join
18 September 2018
Come join us! The Pupil Inclusion Network Scotland (PINS) is funded by Scottish Government and has a membership of 1400 practitioners (50% working in the 3rd sector) often with the most vulnerable and marginalised learners when it comes to formal or informal learning or support for schooling.
Our focus is on educational inclusion, equalities, attainment, health and wellbeing. The network operates online, and our interests range from the early years through to post school learning. Members receive monthly e updates, membership is free, individuals join via the link from the home page www.pinscotland.org As well as a gateway to lots of useful information and connections PINS offers the opportunity to promote practice and highlight key practice issues.
Our ‘10 things we do to make a difference’ content on the PINS site is very popular and can be used to profile an aspect of 3rd sector practice.
http://pinscotland.org/whats-new-10-things-we-do.html Our PINS blog is also the place to highlight policy and practice challenges and a place to ask difficult questions http://pinscotland.org/pins-blog.html