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Fast Forward

Fast Forward is Scotland’s national youth work organisation specialising in risk-taking behaviours, harm reduction, and early intervention. Our mission is to promote health and wellbeing through education by, with, and for young people.

Last updated:

22/08/2023

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Ask Dad More

This is a Claimed service
Regions:
  • East Lothian
  • Midlothian
  • City of Edinburgh
  • West Lothian

Ask Dad is a health education and training programme for dads and male carers in Edinburgh and the Lothians.

Going Forward

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Regions:
  • East Lothian
  • Midlothian
  • City of Edinburgh
  • West Lothian

Going Forward delivers workshop sessions to children & young people on a range of risk-taking behaviours.

Peer Inspiration Projects Scotland (PIPS)

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Regions:
  • Scotland

PIPS celebrates, promotes and supports peer inspiration projects.

Scottish Gambling Education Hub

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Regions:
  • Scotland

The Scottish Gambling Education Hub (the Hub) is a project run by Fast Forward, supporting young people’s health and wellbeing by promoting gambling education and prevention across Scotland.

Tobacco & Nicotine Product Education

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Fast Forward’s tobacco & nicotine product education programme is funded by EADP & Young Start

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