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Perth and Kinross Champions Board

What is a Champions Board? These are safe, supportive groups for young people who have experience of care or social work.

Champions Boards are a place to:

  • Share your views
  • Access new opportunities
  • Build friendships and support networks
  • Learn life skills and understand your rights
  • Influence how decisions are made about the care system

This work supports the Council's commitment to The Promise Scotland, corporate parenting and children's rights.

Who are Champions Boards for?

Our Champions Boards groups are for young people aged 12 to 26 who have care experience.

Logo for the groups that care-experienced young people can attend organised by Perth and Kinross Council

The groups are delivered by experienced youth workers from our Services for Young People team. We run: 

  • School-based groups across all the Council's secondary schools
  • Community-based groups at @Scott Street for:
    • Juniors (ages 12 to 14)
    • Transitions (ages 15 to 18)
    • Seniors (age 18 and up)

In these groups, young people learn about their rights, build confidence, work together to create positive change, and most importantly, have fun!

When and where are the groups held?

All city centre groups are held at 68-86 Scott Street, Perth PH2 8JW. Dates for Autumn 2025 are listed below.

  • Dates for the PKC Champs care experienced group sessions for S1 to S3 aged young people
    12-14 Group
     Fortnightly on Wednesdays, 5pm to 7pm
  • Dates for the PKC Champs care experienced group sessions for S4 to S6 aged young people
    15-18 Group
     Fortnightly on Tuesdays, 4.30pm to 6.30pm
  • 18+ Group, Mondays, 5pm to 7pm

 

Want to join or find out more?

If you're a young person, parent, carer or professional, and would like to know more or refer someone, please contact Services for Young People - email 4UScottStreet@pkc.gov.uk.

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Recent Champions Board activity

Blairgowrie Champs leading the way

The Promise visited and interviewed Blairgowrie High School Champs to learn more about their Graffiti Art Project. Find out more about the project: Blairgowrie High School Champs Board colouring the school.

Our Hearings Our Voices - National Guides

We have worked closely with Our Hearings Our Voices. Some young people have participation on creating national guide 'Seeing Beyond the Surface: What We Wish All Adults Knew'. The guide is for all adults who engage with children with care and hearings experience and is made up of six themes identified by our young people and researched alongside children's groups from across Scotland. Our young people have been invited to be part of this event and to celebrate their contributions in October 2025.

Raising awareness of the importance of brothers, sisters and sibling-like relationships through animation

Young people have been working alongside The Fostering Network and Braw Talent to design and create an animation, 'Our Connections Matter' , on the importance of brother, sister and sibling-like relationships in care. This involved creating a script, designing the characters and sketches, voice overs and filming. The Fostering Network have arranged for the group to watch their video at Perth Cinema during care week in October 2025, and the group will celebrate their achievements together in @ScottStreet! In addition, they have also been invited to showcase the animation at a Community of Practice event organised by Stand Up for Siblings in September 2025.

 

Feedback from young people

Among the comments made by young people taking part in Champs have been: 

"Champs has helped us try new things'"

"I am more relaxed/calmer in classes" 

"Champs has boosted my confidence in school"

"It has helped my mental health"

"It breaks up my day" 

"I feel more welcome in school"

  • 89% of young people participating in Champs felt that they had developed meaningful relationships through it.
  • 84% would recommend Champs to other young people.
  • 89% felt more confident in knowing their rights.
  • 95% felt they had accessed new opportunities through Champs.
  • 79% said they had developed new skills since coming to Champs.

 

Feedback from parents and professionals

Both parents and professionals shared that Champs had supported their young person with improving confidence, feeling listened to, building friendships and connections, helped with school and life challenges.

100% of professionals (social work and education) reported that the Champs group has been a positive experience for the young people they support:

"Think it is fantastic the work you have done with this group. All of them have flourished and experienced increased confidence as a result. Thank you!"

"They have engaged positively and enjoyed building relationships with peers and staff. They speak positively about their experience in the group and are proud of the work they have achieved."

"A worthwhile and engaging experience for all the pupils involved."

"Well done for all the hard work you all put into this - Massively successful support for many young people."

 

Last modified on 22 August 2025

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