North United Communities
Service summary
Referrals: Self referral, social work, Addictions, schools, health visitors, other voluntary sector and statutory agencies, as well as internally via other staff members.
- Family Support and One-to-One Support for young people
- One-to-One Support for parents/carers and young people
- Outreach services
- Flexible hours evenings and weekends & public holiday periods
- Positive Parenting Classes (Teen PPP)
- Advocacy and Mediation Support
- Parent/Child Group Work Programmes
- Substance misuse advice and support
- Partnership work with agencies such as Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services and Glasgow Association for Mental Health
Client groups
Service details
- Children and young people are more settled, make better life choices and take fewer risks
- Decrease in children and young people going through the statutory care system
- Children and young people are referred into other appropriate support services that will address the issues and concerns affecting them
- Children and young people are engaged in structured and diversionary programmes during holiday periods thereby reducing risk taking behaviours
- Parents and Carers are better able to cope with challenging behaviour and can communicate more effectively with their children
- Parents and Carers are better equipped to address their alcohol and drug issues
- Parents and Carers are aware of the level of support available from other agencies and are more confident to access this
Area served
Main address
c/o Ruchill Community Centre
671 Bilsland Drive
Ruchill
Glasgow
G20 9NF