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logoAberdeen Foyer is a successful local charitable organisation working to prevent and alleviate youth homelessness and unemployment. Aberdeen Foyer provide supported accommodation, access to a range of education, training, employment opportunities and community health services for young people and their community.

For more information visit:

www.aberdeenfoyer.com

logoAberdeen Play Forum is an independent charity registered in Scotland and a voluntary organisation supported by Aberdeen City Council through funding for a Play Development Worker. The Play Forums main activities are:

  • Promotion and support of high quality play provision for all children and young people
  • Provide opportunities to share information and resources
  • Increase Play resources
  • Develop training programmes with members and partners
  • Ensure Play is on all key agendas

More information is available at:

www.aberdeenccn.info

abelour logoSince it was first established 129 years ago Aberlour Child Care Trust has developed a reputation for providing quality community and residential care and support services for vulnerable and disadvantaged children, young people and families. In the last year we have worked intensively with over 1200 children and offered informal advice and support to a further 5000 children and young people through 45 projects across Scotland. Our services currently offer:

  • Intensive supports to severely disabled children and young people, many of whom have profound communication and behavioural difficulties;
  • Residential and outreach support to families affected by drugs and alcohol;
  • A range of community and family centre based services to promote and enhance positive parenting, play, early learning and social skills with vulnerable families and young children;
  • Residential care and community programmes for children and young people with social, educational, emotional and behavioural difficulties;
  • Drop-in advice, information and counselling services for teenage children and young adults on issues affecting them, including sexual health;
  • Preventative, crisis and ongoing support to children and young people who have or are in danger of running away from home.
More information is available at www.aberlour.org.uk

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Apex logoSince its formation in 1987 Apex Scotland has worked to give offenders, ex-offenders and young people at risk equality of access to the employment market by raising skills and addressing the barriers to employment that a criminal past presents. Apex Scotland has been able to help clients across Scotland move to a positive life by acting as a bridge between a criminal past and a more employable future. Apex Scotland aim to create safer communities and a more inclusive economy by:
  • Providing a broad range of employability related services that address the extensive and diverse needs of its client groups through sound financial management and efficient administration.
  • Recruiting and retaining quality staff and developing a working environment in which all staff are encouraged and supported to achieve their full potential both as employees and individuals.
  • Being the leading training and employment organisation specialising in work with offenders, ex-offenders and young people at risk by promoting our corporate identity, improving communication and increasing our profile and market share.
  • Demonstrating a business ethic, effectiveness and value for money through financial accountability, evidence based management information, contract compliance, quality standards and service level agreements.
  • Strengthening partnerships with employers, other relevant agencies and volunteers that can assist clients to address offending behaviour, develop employability skills, and move on to a sustainable positive outcome and make a significant contribution to crime reduction.
  • Influencing the policy debates on criminal justice, youth justice, inclusion and enterprise to create a non-discriminatory environment for offenders.

More information is available at www.apexscotland.org.uk

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