Home-Start Renfrewshire and Inverclyde (HSRI) supports families with young children during pregnancy and up to 5 years of age. PIMH funding will contribute to the costs of perinatal services including the weekly Stork Café peer support group and train the trainer sessions for the Blank Canvas Perinatal Peer Support Programme.
Read MoreA post diagnostic support group around developing an understanding of autism and identity, practical life skills, learning to self-advocate etc. Support is provided to the whole family so carers and parents are given training and advice and can attend support sessions. Visit the website here
Read MoreHot Chocolate Trust is a city centre youth work organisation in Dundee supporting 300-400 young people each year with their journeys into adulthood. We blend responsive, holistic youth work with specialist work and resourcing (e.g. creative arts, education, employment and training support, activism) to maximize young people’s participation, agency, responsibility and outcomes. Our Future Now
Read MoreHuman Development Scotland aim to improve mental health and emotional wellbeing through professional training, CPD and provision of counselling and psychotherapy. Funding from the PIMH Fund will contribute to the development and delivery of observational infant mental health training for staff of third sector organisations working closely with families and infants. The training aim is
Read MoreBased in Knightswood in Glasgow, Ignite is an inclusive drama theatre based in Glasgow working with 6-24 year olds from various backgrounds.
Read MoreEstablished in 1994, Impact Arts is a forward-thinking community arts organisation which uses the arts and creativity to enable and empower social change. Impact Arts aims to help people and communities transform their lives through creativity and the arts. In 2017, Impact Arts started to receive investment through CashBack for Communities. More information is available
Read MoreImproving Lives raises awareness of self-directed support throughout West Dunbartonshire, providing disabled people with relevant information. Weekly clinics help people with support planning and navigating social care assessments. Monthly peer support sessions allow people with social care budgets to share experiences and receive self-directed updates. www.improvinglives.co.uk/
Read MoreAn early intervention, one-to-one support service for young people aged 10-15 years on the edges of offending, delivered in West Dunbartonshire. Young people will engage in one-to-one support in their community with partner support brought in to address need, combined with significant backing to strengthen intergenerational family relationships.
Read MoreE&HR Project Supporting diverse disabled people across Scotland to secure their human rights, to participate in better decision-making and to become decision-makers themselves. This will be delivered through participative research and policy development; supporting local Disabled Peoples’ Organisations to be heard; and working with the Scottish Government and public sector. Find out more at Inclusion
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