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Over the years staff at the Big Issue Scotland Foundation had become increasingly aware that many of the difficulties experienced by vulnerable adults could be traced back to trauma and difficulties in the care they received in their early years. Following a review of our work an entirely new and radical direction based on a preventative approach was agreed by the Trustees. In October 2008 this new approach was launched through the With Kids project. 


The project works with children and families providing early intervention using a range of psychological, social and economic strategies. Through this we aim to address some of the underlying issues which lead to homelessness, offending, violence, self harm, drug and alcohol misuse in adult life.

 

For the last twelve years the Big Issue Foundation Scotland has been at the forefront of developing and supporting a range of initiatives designed to directly address the issues arising from and underlying homelessness. Our approach has been to develop new ideas and projects with the aim of enabling them once they have become established to become independent organisations. These projects have included;

 

Grand Central Savings is a bank for those who have difficulty in opening even the most basic bank account. Established in 2001 in partnership with the Bank of Scotland. Grand Central Savings enables some of the most financially excluded sections of the community to access basic banking services often for the first time. In February 2008 with the support of an endowment from BIFS, Grand Central Savings was launched as an independent charity with excellent prospects for continued growth.

Move On was established to work with homeless people to assist them to make positive choices in their lives which included, returning to education, training or employment. The project was very successful and is now operating independently covering both the Greater Glasgow and Edinburgh area.

 

Edinburgh Employment Project was developed in partnership with Edinburgh City Council providing supported employment within the Housing Department. This project enabled several hundred homeless people to access sustainable employment opportunities within the local authority.

 

The Homeless World Cup was supported in its first few years by BIFS including the 2004 tournament hosted by Scotland. This is now a truly global event and became an independent organisation in 2006 after the South African tournament.

 

Artworks was supported by the Big Lottery to offer a range of short- term arts based courses designed to build the confidence and self-esteem of participants. The courses were targeted at the most excluded in society including the homeless and people dealing with alcohol/drug misuse. After many successful years of operation Artworks closed in July 2008.

 

Campaigning

We have also been involved in numerous campaigns to highlight the issues facing homeless people and have successfully influenced Health Boards, Local authorities and the Scottish Government to create new approaches in tackling homelessness.

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Our Tweets

about 16 hours ago Here's another great video, this one is from @Robert_Carlyle about his memories of growing up in Glasgow... http://t.co/9HrUGXQC
about 16 hours ago Has everyone seen this video with Jim Lambie about his childhood? http://t.co/lfO9I0pH
about 21 hours ago Sewing/Textiles group at With Kids http://t.co/9NKVCSas
about 1 day ago Cinema Club http://t.co/sFOltgsc
about 1 day ago Baby and Toddler Club http://t.co/4SmhfWKW
about 2 days ago Family Club is back this month... http://t.co/3CtJXFRg
about 3 days ago Exciting News! We're going global... http://t.co/pxfsbtZ9
about 4 days ago @epilepsy_scot Thanks for the #ct today! kinda had to edit & delete a couple of letters to fit it in to 140 characters. Hope you're well! :)
about 4 days ago RT @epilepsy_scot #ct special mentions & snowflakes to @quarriers @withkidsglasgow @san2805 @dilly_dot @Samanthaj494 big X for their support
about 7 days ago @DeafAction Thanks to you too! Have a great weekend!
about 7 days ago @livesnotknives Thanks for the #ff - have a good weekend!
about 7 days ago @MumsnetTowers you are welcome for the #ff hope you have a great weekend!
about 7 days ago Happy Friday! #FF @DeafAction @engagefored @HiltonGlasgow @KidsCo_Tweets @livesnotknives @MumsnetTowers
about 8 days ago We love these guys and we think you will too! Happy #FF @pauline_c64 @epilepsy_scot @AberlourCCT @bullyingexpert @carersdirect @children1st
about 8 days ago @NeddieNeuron :-)
about 8 days ago @NeddieNeuron Aw thanks! Now we feel under pressure to make our tweets stand up to our reputation!
about 8 days ago @pauline_c64 Thanks for the retweet- didn't realise it was you at first as you have changed your pic! :-)
about 8 days ago @wawdtglasgow Thanks for the retweet!
about 10 days ago Let's face facts... http://t.co/Gi3vnncS
about 10 days ago A giant thanks to Mark & Paul @CommsworldMark for taking the time to give us some advice. Us technophobes really appreciated it!
about 16 days ago RT @withkidsglasgow : You're welcome!>>RT @tinytickers : @bullyinguk @thebhf @young_lives @withkidsglasgow @ncbtweets thanks for the shout out
about 16 days ago You're welcome!>>RT @tinytickers : @NSPCC @bullyinguk @thebhf @young_lives @withkidsglasgow @ncbtweets @ukyouth thanks for the shout out
about 17 days ago RT "@quarriers: Huge heartfelt thanks for your #ct mentions:-)"<<<YOU ARE WELCOME
about 17 days ago @pauline_c64 Thanks for the retweet and being so supportive on Twitter! Really appreciate it. Hope you are well :-)
about 17 days ago RT @scotrefcouncil #ct smiles to inspiring charites @withkidsglasgow @SAMHtweets @quarriers @OxfamScotland @MacmillanScot & @shelterscotland
about 17 days ago @scotrefcouncil Thansk for the #ct mention! Hope are having a week so far! Let us know if you ever need a RT :-)
about 22 days ago Canal Boat Cruise with Santa on the Grand Union Canal http://t.co/ZurqZe9L
about 24 days ago @epilepsy_scot We're great thanks! Hope you had a wonderful time over the holidays? Looking forward to what 2012 has to bring! :-)
about 24 days ago RT @epilepsy_scot : #ct fab charities @quarriers @scotrefcouncil @agescotland @withkidsglasgow @revivems @ScotEpilepsy @StonewallScot
about 24 days ago @agescotland You are very welcome! Always like to give a shout out to fellow charities. Love your work! :-)
about 25 days ago Our very 1st charity Tuesday #ct of 2012- all the best to our fellow charities! @epilepsy_scot @agescotland @aberlourCCT @children1st
about 25 days ago Elaine C Smith explains why she supports us as an ambassador for @WithKidsGlasgow . Well worth a watch http://t.co/bKCWm1e3
about 28 days ago Get to know us a little better... http://t.co/oS3iQSgX
about 28 days ago @liveBarefoot Happy (belated) New Year to you too! All the best fro 2012!
28 Dec 2011 Celebrity photographer, and fellow East End inhabitant, David Eustace joined us as one of our ambassadors - http://t.co/orQhsreT
22 Dec 2011 With Kids - What do we do ? http://t.co/LvHo1wGC
21 Dec 2011 @B_Barnett We think so too. A great ambassador for us. Hope you have a wonderful Christmas and an extra special New Year
20 Dec 2011 Thanks to Hilton Glasgow, Herald & Allied International Credit for donating food & toys for our Christmas party & hampers. Merry Christmas!
20 Dec 2011 @B_Barnett Thank you for the RT :)
20 Dec 2011 @BreakthroughSco You are welcome! Merry Christmas!!