Peer Education

Housing and Homelessness

What – Employability service for young people run through one to one mentoring and accessing supportive volunteering opportunities; young people are trained to become peer educators who deliver interactive workshops to peers on housing and homelessness.

Why – To develop softer skills e.g. communication skills, and go on to access and sustain education, training and employment and accommodation.

For – Young people who have been affected by homelessness, aged 16-28.

Where – Move On premises.

Contacts

Glasgow, Dawn McManus dawn@moveon.org.uk

Edinburgh, Sara Ali sara@moveon.org.uk

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Inspiring Scotland

What – Employability service for young people run through one to one mentoring and accessing supportive volunteering opportunities; young people are trained to become peer educators who deliver interactive workshops to peers on peer issues such as bullying, etc.

Why – To develop softer skills e.g. communication skills, and go on to access and sustain education, training and employment.

For – Young people, aged 16-18, who have disengaged/are at risk of disengagement from education, employment or training.

Where – Move On premises.

Contacts:

Glasgow, Dawn McManus dawn@moveon.org.uk

Edinburgh, Sara Ali sara@moveon.org.uk

Move On offers bespoke workshops and sessions, dependant on requirement, within housing education, money and debt advice, literacy, expressive development and employability.

Call 0141 221 2272 or email mail@moveon.org.uk for more information.