The Glasgow Drop-In
The Glasgow Drop-In
Launching in 2023 is the Glasgow Drop-in for Care Experienced people aged 16 and over. It's a chance to come together play some games, eat some food and chill.
Launching in 2023 is the Glasgow Drop-in for Care Experienced people aged 16 and over. It's a chance to come together play some games, eat some food and chill.
Launching in 2023 is the Glasgow Drop-in for Care Experienced people aged 16 and over. It's a chance to come together play some games, eat some food and chill.
Launching in 2023 is the Glasgow Drop-in for Care Experienced people aged 16 and over. It's a chance to come together play some games, eat some food and chill.
Are you a Young Mum aged 25 or under (26 if Care Experienced) with a baby who is 2 or younger? You have until Sunday to register for The New Mothers' Writing Circle!
These sessions are open to all interested Corporate Parents to attend and to learn more about how best to meet their duties in these key areas.
The Glasgow Drop-in for Care Experienced people aged 16 and over. It's a chance to come together play some games, eat some food and chill.
Supernova Run is a series timed 5k runs with a twist. They all take part in iconic venues at night, this one takes place famous Kelpies.
The 4 x 4 Challenge This challenge can be completed in a team of 4 or on your own.
The Glasgow Drop-in for Care Experienced people aged 16 and over. It's a chance to come together play some games, eat some food and chill.
This unique role offers the opportunity to listen to and work directly with children and young people with experience of care, in an individual relationship-based advocacy role, and within participation and group activity across our West Central region.
This unique role offers the opportunity to listen to and work directly with children and young people with experience of care, in an individual relationship-based advocacy position.
This unique role requires you to listen to what children and young people with experience of care say and support them to ensure their rights are upheld and their voices are heard in the processes of making decisions about their lives.
The post is imperative in creating safe and inclusive environments for Care Experienced children and young people, where their voices, views and experiences are heard by senior leaders, helping to bring about positive change.
This unique role requires you to listen to what children and young people with experience of care say and support them to ensure their rights are upheld and their voices are heard in the processes of making decisions about their lives.
These sessions are open to all interested Corporate Parents to attend and to learn more about how best to meet their duties in these key areas.
The Glasgow Drop-in for Care Experienced people aged 16 and over. It's a chance to come together play some games, eat some food and chill.