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Many Voices project with Scottish PEN
Move On were delighted to work in partnership with Scottish PEN on their "Many Voices" project. The project worked with six groups across Scotland: Move On, Fife College working at HMP and YOI Polmont, International Women's Group Glasgow North, LGBT Youth Scotland and...
Meet our trainees – Grant
I came to Move On as I wanted to learn new skills, meet new folk and help vulnerable people. Working here has been a brilliant experience as I’ve had the opportunity to get involved in things I’ve never done before. I can now drive a forklift. I also get to work with...
Caz’s blog
My name is Caz, I am 31 years old and have been engaging with Move On for at least over 5 years now. When I just arrived at Move On I was very interested in what they had to offer to the likes of young people like myself who maybe didn’t achieve the best grades at...
Meet our development workers – Declan
I was first referred to Move On when I was 15 years old. I was referred by a worker of mine from a project I was attending called C.L.A.S.S – this was a social work initiative to support young people who had shown long-term disengagement from school. During these...
Meet our trainees – Ryan
At the start of my journey with Move On I did the Fareshare Employability course on a voluntary basis. I built up my skills and knowledge of the third sector and realised that youth work was what I wanted to do with my life. I was in some sticky situations before and...
Meet our peer educators – Charlie
I first came to Move On when I was 17 as a participant for the peer educator training. I didn’t know much about Move On nor did I know the massive impact it would have on my life. When I first started my training I was angry, competitive, didn’t listen to others and...