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Campaign to recruit members to Aberdeen Children’s Panel

Campaign to recruit members to Aberdeen Children’s Panel

A campaign to recruit new members for the Aberdeen Children’s Panel got underway yesterday.

Children’s Hearings Scotland appealed for volunteers to help fill about 500 posts across the country, including several in the north-east.

Paul Brannigan, the star of hit Scottish film Angels’ Share, spoke of his difficult upbringing and stressed the importance of the role of panelists as the recruitment drive was launched.

Mr Brannigan, who went in front of a panel as a child, believes ordinary people who have compassion for the struggle vulnerable children face make the best panel members.

He said: “I know what it feels like to be depressed and upset.

“It’s very hard for a kid to find inner strength when you think no one cares about you or what happens to you.

“The panel gives children a voice and a chance to speak about what they want to happen to them, which is so important.

“That’s why people from all backgrounds are needed. If you can relate to a person, and can have a rapport with them, you can make a difference.”

Boyd McAdam, national convener and chief executive of Children’s Hearings Scotland, said: “This is a unique role, and one which can make a huge difference to the life of a vulnerable or troubled child.

“If you have empathy towards the issues some children and young people face and feel you can make decisions with the child or young person and their family on what needs to be done, we want to hear from you.”

Applicants must be 18 or over, but no qualifications are required.

The deadline for applications is September 15. To find out more about becoming a panel member, call 0844 848 3407, text CHILD to 61611 or visit www.childrenspanelscotland.org.