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Stirling’s Children’s Services Plan 2026-29 - Parent/carer consultation

We want to make Stirling the best place to grow-up. So, every three years community planning partners in Stirling produce a plan called the Children’s Services plan. This describes the things we want to do over the next three years to make things better.

We have worked with a group of young people to understand what is important to them. We now need your ideas on which of these are the most important to work on and how life can be made for you and your family.

The plan covers all work undertaken within the Stirling Council boundary, no matter who it is delivered by. It describes how public bodies and their partners will work together to support children, young people and their families.

As a parent or carer living in Stirling your views matter. You know what is working well and what could make things even better for children, young people and their families in the future.

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16 January 2026 00:00 - 16 February 2026 00:00

Alongside this consultation with parents/carers, we are also running a consultation with young people and focus groups with young people, professionals, and parents/carers. We are planning on providing an initial analysis of all this consultation during April 2026. 

Please click the 'take the survey' button to participate and share your views on the Children's Services Plan 2026-29.

The emerging themes from the consultation will be used to inform Stirling’s Children’s Services Plan, which will go to the Children and Young Peoples Committee for approval on the 4th June 2026.

This survey is focused on asking parents/carers their view. If you are a young person or have children aged 12 and over who would like to also contribute to the development of the plan we are also running a survey on the Young Scot portal (Stirling – Young Scot)