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Glasgow Youth Independent Advocacy

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Delivered by: Partners In Advocacy This is a Claimed organisation
Last updated: 14/10/2025

Partners in Advocacy is funded by the Corra Foundation to deliver 1:1 Independent Advocacy for children and young people 5 – 18 who have faced a range of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) living in Glasgow City.


You may have been affected by the following issues and independent advocacy can help you.

  • Abuse
  • Benefits
  • Bullying
  • Custody Contact & Child Welfare Hearings
  • Housing/Homelessness
  • Mental Health
  • Substance use (yours or others)
  • Trauma
  • Young Pregnancy
  • Youth Justice


This is not an exhaustive list, please be reassured that we can provide further independent advocacy support when your issues do not meet statutory mental health criteria or fit with our other areas of service delivery.


To find out more, please get in touch.

Addresses:

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Regions:
  • Glasgow City

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Housing and Homelessness
Mental Health
Conditions
Rights and Representation
Child Protection
Independent Advocacy
Children and Families
Children and Young People - 5 to 18

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