Turning Point Scotland supports CCPS in calling to Fund Social Care Like it Matters.
Turning Point Scotland supports CCPS in calling to Fund Social Care Like it Matters.
Read more about the Fair Way Partnership here ππΎ
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Turning Point Scotland celebrates 27 years of dedication as Pam Wells begins a new chapter.
Read the full story here:
turningpointscotland.com/turning-poin...
As we step into 2026, weβre taking a moment to reflect on the dedication, compassion, and impact of our people throughout 2025. This film reflects the work that continues to deliver high-quality support to individuals, families, and the wider community. youtu.be/rWSe4My5X4E
This isnβt about one building or one organisation. Unpredictable costs like this put vital support services at risk, services people rely on daily. Turning Point Scotland will keep pushing for fair, transparent and accountable practices across the sector. turningpointscotland.com/turning-poin...
Turning Point Scotland were featured on STV News this week regarding the dilapidations bill CGPI have given us relating to our former 218 womenβs justice service. news.stv.tv/v/charity-fa...
On Thursday at First Minister Questions, Jackie Baillie MSP raised serious questions about the Β£805,322 dilapidations claim issued to Turning Point Scotland for the former 218 Womenβs Justice Service.
We welcome the spotlight on this issue. Watch Here:
Turning Point Scotland is disputing a disproportionate dilapidations claim issued by City Property Glasgow (Investments) LLP (CPGI). This has wider implications for social care and the vital services that people rely on.
Read our full statement hereβ¬οΈ
turningpointscotland.com/turning-poin...
Here's this week's 5οΈβ£ Things which includes:
πββοΈ Inverclyde Leisure
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β @cmassets.bsky.social event in the @parliament.scot
π @sfadinverclydefss.bsky.social
π€ Magic Torch Comics CIC
Our Annual Report 2024-2025 explores a year of organisational development, including the implementation of Turning Point Scotlandβs new strategy, staff success across the country, an overview of justice services and innovative prevention approaches.
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Do you have experience of working with vulnerable people and an understanding of alcohol and other drugs related harm? Lead Practitioner (Alcohol & Other Drugs) role with @turningpointsco.bsky.social
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π· Β£26,076 β Β£29,144
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#HarmReduction
Our South Ayrshire service was happy to host Siobhian Brown MSP this morning to speak about issues in social care impacting the local area.
Siobhan met with Service Manager Julie Anne McGhee and Director of Business Development and Improvement Craig Winter.
At Turning Point Scotland, we believe that homelessness can and should be prevented whenever possible and when it does occur, it should be as brief as possible and an unrepeated experience.
Read our full blog here β¬
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Turning Point Scotland are proud to announce Scotlandβs first live Naboxone alongside South Lanarkshire Alcohol and Drug Partnership , this cabinet represents a compassionate and evidence-based approach to addressing drug use. turningpointscotland.com/turning-poin...
Following on from our earlier post, please read our Policy Statement β¬
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This number is not enough to fully capture the harm alcohol does in our society β not just to the person, but to their families and communities.
Read more here β¬
turningpointscotland.com/alcohol-spec...
Now weβre another year on, and more lives have been lost. It would be easy to say we need a new approach, but we disagree. We have a great approach on paper, but we have not delivered it.
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view of a hand taking a packet out of a drawer. The packet contains a blue bag with the text 'save some naloxone'.
31 August is International Overdose Awareness Day π¨
With drug-related harms high across Scotland, knowing how to respond could save a life.
View our resource to learn how β¬οΈ
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Encouraging your development at Turning Point Scotland
In this film, staff share the training and development opportunities they have had at Turning Point Scotland for their career.
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Our Chief Executive Neil Richardson has joined other third sector leaders in signing this open letter.
We are taking part in the Recovery Cup Lanarkshire 2025! β½π
π Friday 15th August
β°11am - 3pm
πRavenscraig Regional Sports Centre, Motherwell, ML1 2TZ
Variety across Turning Point Scotland
In this film, staff share the variety of roles they have had throughout the organisation and the opportunities to work in different departments and services to build on their experience and expertise for career development.
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If you're looking for work that is meaningful, social care might be the perfect fit.
At Turning Point Scotland, every role contributes to positive change. Youβll meet a diverse range of people, learn new skills, and help individuals reach their full potential.
turningpointscotland.com/work-with-us/
Real People. Real Impact.
You donβt need a degree to make a difference.
Working in social care means supporting people to live more independently, build confidence, and take control of their lives.
We offer paid training, career progression and a workplace that values who you are.
#NoWrongPath
Didnβt get the results you hoped for? Thatβs okay. Thereβs #NoWrongPath to a meaningful career. We support people facing homelessness, mental health problems, substance use, learning disabilities & more. No experience needed, just the willingness to care.
π turningpointscotland.com/work-with-us/
Our learning partners, Aberdeen Foyer, @turningpointsco.bsky.social @cyrenians.bsky.social and @penumbra-scot.bsky.social are taking a NWD approach in the 4 areas and learning what works. They're the heart of No Wrong Door and you can read all about what they're doing in the briefing.
Multiple disadvantage is often the result of experiences like poverty, trauma, discrimination. The partnership is testing how to create cross-sector, integrated services in 4 areas to inform a national blueprint for joined-up service delivery. Read our briefing: homelessnetwork.scot/no-wrong-door/
Services set up to address 'single' issues don't work for people experiencing multiple challenges including homelessness, substance use and poor mental health.
No Wrong Door Scotland is testing ways to change that. πΊ Watch a 3min film explaining the issue and the project: vimeo.com/1009403599?s...
Excellent day yesterday at the Recovery connects festival 2025.
Always a family friendly event.
πΆππ― @turningpointsco.bsky.social
Upside's ethos of #collaboration and multi-agency involvement means better outcomes for people transitioning to community life from custody. www.upside.scot/case-studies...