Discover how Turning Point Scotland are delivering their vision of ‘Everybody we support has a safe place to call home, positive relationships, a sense of belonging to their community and the opportunity to have valued roles’. The Turning Point Scotland Annual Report 2022-2023 delves into the charity’s year of investing [...]
This innovative service opened its doors in December 2003 with the intention of offering women a “time out” of their normal, usually challenging circumstances – without resorting to a custodial sentence – where they could explore and address the causes of their offending behaviour. For 20 years, 218 has delivered [...]
Turning Point Scotland has officially opened a new clinical facility at the charity’s established Holburn Street address to provide assertive outreach healthcare for individuals experiencing homelessness. The clinical room is a significant investment, built to the same specifications used in a GP surgery and will be staffed by a senior [...]
Recent Posts
- Letter to Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, Neil Gray, regarding National Insurance increase
- Turning Point Scotland’s Response to the Autumn Budget Announcement
- Turning Point Scotland launch the 2023-2024 Annual Report
- VIDEO: Turning Point Scotland’s commitment to Citizenship
- Turning Point Scotland receives accreditation for Restraint Reduction Network (RRN) standards by British Institute of Learning Disabilities (BILD)
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