Fairbridge in Glasgow receives referrals from a wide range of statutory and voluntary organisations including schools, housing services and hostels, youth offending teams, CAMHS, youth and social services. We also receive referrals directly from parents and young people themselves.
Owing to high levels of interest, we cannot always guarantee that making a referral will lead to a place on a course. We advise that you phone and speak to an Outreach and Development Worker on 0141 945 6161, about your referral and spaces avaliable before completing a referral form.
Referral Forms:
In May 2008 Glasgow Housing Association provided funding for 30 young people involved in antisocial behaviour in the West area of the city to take part in the Fairbridge Access and Programme.
This innovative partnership will bring together community based organisations, Local Housing Association, Strathclyde Police, schools and Fairbridge to identify and work with young people who are identified by the partners as being involved in antisocial behaviour.
The courses will look to make young people more aware of the choices they make and the impact they have on themselves and the communities they live within. The long term approach to this course will provide a basis for sustainable change and the involvement of community partners should provide a pathway for continued support out with Fairbridge.
The courses are due to start in the third and last quarters of the year. Good luck to all involved.
Is this an issue that affects you and your community? You can contact us to explore opportunities that may exist in your area. Just click on the contact us link above.
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