Kibble embraces spooky spirit for Halloween
Children and young people at Kibble embraced the spooky spirit this Halloween with a range of events and activities.
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Children and young people at Kibble embraced the spooky spirit this Halloween with a range of events and activities.
The Scottish Sentencing Council’s new sentencing guideline on death by driving offences has been approved by the High Court – marking a legal first for Scotland.
Specialist child and youth care charity Kibble is one of the partners chosen to work with Prince’s Trust to deliver a new skills development course, aimed at recent school leavers.
Senior lecturer in psychology, Dr Louise Brown Nicholls is paying Paisley & District u3a another visit.
A bookstore in Paisley has bought a number of children’s language books aimed at helping young children learn English.
Renfrewshire parents and carers with a child due to turn 5 soon are being urged to register them for school.
A care worker from Houston is urging people in the area to consider a career in care.
Children at a national care charity are building a new pathway to a brighter future thanks to an innovative partnership with a leading UK architect firm.
The “Outlander effect”, modern slavery and potentially game-changing biofuel are among the topics discussed in the second series of a popular research podcast.
More than 1,500 children have benefited from a unique support service offered by Kibble which is celebrating its 20th anniversary.