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Accredited Training & Justice Partnerships

ISM as an SQA Approved Centre

ISM Psychological Services is progressing toward becoming an SQA Approved Centre, enabling us to deliver nationally recognised qualifications aligned with the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF).

This development strengthens our commitment to quality assurance, workforce development and structured, evidence-based interventions across residential childcare, fostering, adoption and justice services.

Our vision is to work in partnership with local authorities, residential providers, community justice services and courts to deliver accredited, psychologically informed programmes that improve outcomes for children and young people.

Scottish Qualification Authority

Therapeutic Parenting in Residential Childcare (TPRCC)

Our TPRCC framework will be delivered as an accredited award, embedding trauma-informed, attachment-focused and regulation-based practice into everyday care.

The programme integrates:

Accreditation ensures:

This provides partner organisations with confidence that therapeutic parenting is not only embedded in culture — but formally recognised and quality assured.

Offending Behaviour & Community Justice Interventions

ISM also delivers structured, psychologically informed interventions addressing:

Through SQA accreditation, these programmes will offer:

Partnership with Local Authorities & Courts

We are keen to work collaboratively with:

Our accredited interventions can support:

Our aim is to provide credible, structured and psychologically robust alternatives that promote accountability, victim awareness and behavioural change while reducing reliance on custodial responses.

Quality Assurance & Governance

Becoming an SQA Approved Centre demonstrates:

By combining forensic and clinical psychological expertise with accredited training pathways, ISM aims to strengthen workforce capability, enhance safeguarding and embed trauma-informed, risk-aware practice across systems.

Our Commitment to Partnership

We welcome discussions with:

Together, we can develop structured, accredited and psychologically informed pathways that support safer communities and better life outcomes for children and young people.

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