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Supporting School Age Childcare in Scotland
New SOSCN memberships
Find out about our new membership benefits, including policies, bitesize training, and lots more.
Become one of our members and access training, discounts, and join up with other services.
Watch our latest Inspection Round-Up
Inspection round-up looks at recent inspection reports from school age childcare services available on the Care Inspectorate's website, highlighting:
What is working Well?
Recurring areas for improvement.
What does Very Good or Excellent Look Like?
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What we do
How we can help?

We have a range on in-person school age childcare specific training and offer a bespoke consultancy service to help keep your childcare service in good health.

Resources and Templates

We have various templates, toolkits, and sample policies to help you manage your service and meet its regulatory requirements.

Policy and research

As the national intermediary organisation in Scotland for school-age childcare, we are involved in advocacy work on behalf of the sector and provide expert opinion and offer views, on proposals, issues or policies affecting the sector.

Information and Guidance

If you are a parent, carer, child, workforce member, or anyone else with an interest in school age childcare, we provide a range a free guides and materials.

School Age Childcare Specific Training
GIRFEC and Personal Plans
Play in School Age Childcare
Medication Management
Managing Distressed Behaviour with Trauma Informed Practice
Quality Assurance
Our online quality assurance badges will help you aim high in all aspects of your service provision.
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About
Find out about SAC and SOSCN
Staff Team
Our staff team
Our Board
Find out who helps direct SOSCN activities
Anne Dick

I came in to the childcare sector later in life having had a career as an architectural photographer for about 20 years. When my children started attending after school care I joined the parent committee and was tasked with updating all the policies and procedures and that was when I discovered SOSCN. It was a lifeline in helping me manoeuvre my way through the endless policies and legislation. A few years later I changed career and worked my way up to become Manager of the service in 2002. A few years after that, having attended all the SOSCN training and events I could find I was asked to join the SOSCN Board and was very happy to do so in an attempt to give back to the organisation all that I had gleaned over the years. I am still learning!

Mairi Ferris

I have worked in play and childcare services for over 20 years, most recently focusing on outdoor play and children's connection to nature. I joined the board of SOSCN because we are entering a period of change and opportunity in School Age Childcare in Scotland I am excited to play a role in that. I want to support the organisation and its members to respond to the change and enable children and young people across Scotland to be able to access a service which meets their hopes and dreams.

Marie McQuade

I am a lecturer in Childhood Practice at the University of Glasgow. Prior to joining the University, I worked as a Policy Manager for the Scottish Government, spending time in the Early Learning and Childcare, and Mental Health Directorates developing and delivering government policy commitments. I have considerable experience delivering professional learning services to early years, education, and out-of-school care practitioners with a specific focus on high-quality practice, family support and leadership. Earlier in my career, working across a variety of early years and school age childcare services, I supported the development and management of projects to deliver improved outcomes for children and families. Current research interests include high quality school age childcare, mentoring, screen education, and early-career leadership development. I am delighted to be able to take an active role on the board of SOSCN. The role of school age childcare as part of our national infrastructure has long been underestimated and I am keen to support SOSCN’s work in ensuring the voices of children, parents and practitioners are promoted, the professionalism of leaders and practitioners recognised, and that SOSCN as the key representative body is front and centre leading the development of the sector.

Laura Potter

I started with North Ayrshire Council in 2006 as a relief playworker whilst I was a student studying social sciences. I progressed through to children's services officer looking after breakfast clubs and out of school cares, completing my SVQ Level 4 in Playwork. I then moved over to the private sector continuing to work in school age childcare. During this time I continued to work with North Ayrshire within youth services, running youth groups and supporting opportunities for young people aged between 12 and 19 years.

I have continued to work in NAC in various different roles supporting communities and families, whilst at all times being a playworker at heart. I am currently in the role of Childcare Development Officer (School aged and rural) where I support school aged childcare providers though our local network and work to support the sustainability of the sector. I am also currently a chairing panel member with Children's Hearing Scotland, a voluntary role I have been in for the past 10 years. This can be a challenging role however also rewarding knowing that I help make decisions in the best interests of the children that I meet.

What is school age childcare
A basic overview of school age childcare including the benefits and services provided
Children's guide
Parents' guide
About us
Who we are, our structure, vision, work, service, staff, annual reviews and policies
About us
About us
Who we are, our structure, vision, work, service, staff, annual reviews and policies

Who We Are

The Scottish Out of School Care Network (SOSCN) is a Scottish registered charity (SC020520), established in 1991 and is the national infrastructure umbrella organisation providing support, mentoring, training, information and resources to the nearly 1,000 school-aged childcare services in Scotland, which provide childcare, play and learning to over 50,000 children.

All of our work is underpinned by a commitment to supporting and promoting the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), in particular Articles 31; the right to culture leisure, rest and play; Article 12, the right to consultation and Article 18; states parties to develop appropriate services to support families, including assistance with childcare for working parents. We also have a particular focus on children in need or on poverty (Article 22) and support the provision of care for children with disabilities (article 23).

We are also committed to promoting and delivering the outcomes of Getting It Right For Every Child (GIRFEC) and the Playwork Principles.

We also engage strategically at national and local levels to assist in the development and delivery of policies relating to childcare, children's rights and family support.

Our Structure

The Scottish Out of School Care Network is a Company Limited by Guarantee with charitable status (Scottish charity number: SC020520), and has an annually elected board of directors.

Our vision

For all children in Scotland, to have access to high quality play, care and learning opportunities which meet their individual needs, before and after school, and all day during school holidays.

For all children in Scotland to have their rights fulfilled according to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).

Our work

The Scottish Out of School Care Network works to promote and support the development and maintenance of high quality school-aged childcare in Scotland before and after school during term-time, and all day during school holidays.

Our Services

We provide information and guidance to OSC services, staff, management, parents and children. We deliver Achieving Quality Scotland (AQS), SOSCN's Quality Improvement Framework, as well as a variety of training session to raise and maintain standards within services. We have a range of publications and also host events across Scotland.

SOSCN Policies

Annual Reviews

latest updates
Members' Networking
School Age Childcare Workforce Survey
Inspection Round-up Jan 2026
Medication Management in School Age Childcare
GIRFEC and Personal Planning in School Age Childcare
Managing Distressed Behaviour with Trauma‑Informed Practice
Staff Interactions with Children
Safe Staffing
Outdoor Play in Winter
Quality improvement framework for early learning and childcare sectors