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Quarriers

Quarriers is one of Scotland’s largest social care charities. We provide practical care and support for vulnerable children, adults and families who face extremely challenging circumstances. We challenge poverty and inequality of opportunity to bring about positive changes in people’s lives.

Last reviewed:

06/12/2018

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Services

James Shields homeless accommodation

Regions:
  • Glasgow City

Quarriers James Shields Service is a partnership initiative with Glasgow City Council which provides supported homeless accommodation. We offer a range of services for young men and women aged between 17 a...

Ruchazie Family Resource Centre

The aim of the Centre is to work with families to overcome their difficulties, and achieve a more balanced family life. This is achieved through practical programmes to aid bonding, attachment and build po...

Supported Youth Housing Service

We work specifically with young people who are single, aged 16-25 years old and wish to be housed in the north and west areas of Glasgow. The service is registered with Social Care and Social Work Improvem...

What If (female) support service

Quarriers WHAT IF Female support service works with young women, aged 18-25 with complex needs.

We provide an intensive support service and supported accommodation, however support is not always tied...

What If (male) support service

We offer a unique model of support that is not replicated anywhere else in the UK at present to young males aged 18-25 years with complex needs, history of trauma and/or abuse who have been unable to susta...

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