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Move On

Move On works in Glasgow and Edinburgh supporting vulnerable young people and those affected by homelessness to take control of their lives and achieve their aspirations and goals.  Investment from Our Future Now enables Move On to deliver a person-centred, trauma informed and flexible service, featuring: 1:1 longer-term transition support (including 1:1 mentoring), personal development, employability group work and work placements.  Young people will gain qualifications and have continuing access to flexible support once in work.  Support is also provided to employers on an ongoing basis.  Young people gain vital skills for work and qualifications whilst on placement at Move On’s two trading social enterprises.

We support Move On across a number of areas of work.

Move On is also one of 13 charities part of the intandem portfolio.  You can find out more about intandem here

Evaluation of Survivors of Childhood Abuse Support (SOCAS) fund
11.09.2023

Evaluation of Survivors of Childhood Abuse Support (SOCAS) fund

“The support funded by SOCAS significantly improved survivors’ quality of life, including improved mental health, physical health and improved social connections, allowing survivors to start feeling more in control of their lives and learning to navigate their trauma.” These are the findings of an independent evaluation of the first three years of the Scottish Government

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New creative activities & opportunities for communities in Glasgow
05.09.2023

New creative activities & opportunities for communities in Glasgow

Ten Glasgow-based projects have been selected as part of the Creative Communities Glasgow programme, which will support and empower community-led creative activities for people & communities who face barriers to participating in culture. Creative Communities Glasgow is developed and delivered by Inspiring Scotland and is made possible thanks to funding from Glasgow City Council’s Communities

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Finding the right trustees with Inspiring Scotland’s Specialist Volunteer Network
01.09.2023

Finding the right trustees with Inspiring Scotland’s Specialist Volunteer Network

Not only does Inspiring Scotland’s Specialist Volunteer Network (SVN) connect charities with professional volunteers to solve challenges, but our team are also on hand to help you recruit and train your Board. Meet Bill Speirs, Board Director at The Jeely Piece Club Bill was a practising solicitor from 1978 until 2021. He helped set up

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