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Scran Cafe has launched at the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People

Ribbon being cut by (Left to Right) Natasha Coe - Health Play Specialist, Elodie -Inpatient, Councillor Jane Meagher, John Loughton BEM – Chair and Founder of Scran Academy.
Ribbon being cut by (Left to Right) Natasha Coe - Health Play Specialist, Elodie -Inpatient, Councillor Jane Meagher, John Loughton BEM – Chair and Founder of Scran Academy.

We have official opened our new Scran Cafe at the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People (RHCYP). Following a successful launch, the ribbon was cut by Elodie, an inpatient at RHCYP, alongside Councillor Jane Meagher and our Chair and Founder, John Loughton BEM.


Building on four successful years running a popular café at NHS Lothian’s Comely Bank site, our new café at RHCYP will provide employment and support for dozens of young people across Lothian, giving them opportunities to gain hands-on experience, develop valuable skills, and grow in confidence within a supportive work environment. Initially employing six young people, the site will also provide a platform for hundreds of work placements and paid jobs.


“Getting the keys to our Scran Café at the RHCYP is such huge step for us! We’ve got big plans to make this a brilliant, buzzing youth-led hub that brings young people’s voices and choices to life.


“Over the next 3 years our café at the RHCYP will provide work and training for over two hundred young staff and volunteers. Every one of these young people will access the opportunities, relationships and experiences needed to help them build their own futures.


 “We’ve demonstrated our model through our partnership with NHS Lothian in the Comely Bank Centre, where we see dozens of young people step out of their café experiences proud, capable and ready for what’s next. Now we are ready to step it up a gear – and we are so excited to be doing it at the RHCYP, one of the most important places in our city.”

Will Bain, CEO of Scran Academy.


The RHCYP offers world-class healthcare facilities for children and adults both locally and nationally with 600,000 staff, patients and visitors coming through its doors every year. The bright youth-led space at Scran Café has been thoughtfully designed to offer a calm and comforting environment for both patients and their families navigating a hospital stay as well as staff taking a break from a busy shift.


Aris Tyrothoulakis, Service Director for Women's and Children's at NHS Lothian said: "We are thrilled to be welcoming Scran Café to RHCYP this summer. For our hard-working teams, patients and families alike, the new café will offer a bright and welcoming space to take some time out from the hustle and bustle of the hospital.

 

"NHS Lothian is proud to be an Anchor Institution. Our mission to deliver world class health and social care is complemented by our desire to make our buildings and service delivery work in ways that support community wealth building and stable, secure employment. Building on our partnership with Scran Academy's successful café at our Comely Bank site, we look forward to working together to increase access to fair work opportunities for young people in the region."

 

Councillor Jane Meagher said “What makes Scran and this cafe unique, is that they really live the principle that every young person has the potential, and the power, to thrive when given the right support. The young staff team here today are shaping their own futures.


“This is exactly the kind of innovative model we want to champion in Edinburgh, where employability goes hand-in-hand with wellbeing, and where young people are supported not just to work, but to feel happy, valued and confident while doing so.


“I am especially proud to know that Scran is fully integrated into the Council’s Accredited Pathways Framework for Schools, which means they are a key delivery partner in offering meaningful learning routes that equips young people right across Edinburgh with real-life experience, accredited training, and a strong sense of purpose.”

 
 
 

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