voluntary organisations, social enterprises and volunteering
voluntary organisations, social enterprises and volunteering
Fife Voluntary Action lead on mental health and employability workshops for Delivering Differently
Created: 27/02/2018Fife Voluntary Action and the Scottish Recovery Network are delivering a series of workshops looking into mental health and employability services in Fife as part of a new project called Delivering Differently.
Delivering Differently is a partnership project funded by the Scottish Government, reporting to the Opportunities Fife Partnership and Fife Health and Social Care Partnership. Delivering Differently is working to create a Fife where people with mental health problems can easily access appropriate support as and when they are ready to make the journey (back) into work.
These workshops are targeted at:
Details of the workshops are as follows:
Thursday 15 March, 1.15-4.00pm, Volunteer House, Cupar
Friday 16 March, 1.15-4.00pm, Craig Mitchell House, Glenrothes
Wednesday 21 March, 9.45am-12.30pm, Hayfield Community Centre, Kirkcaldy
Thursday 22 March, 10.15am-1.00pm, The Centre, Leven
Thursday 22 March, 5.45-8.30pm, The Maxwell Centre, Cowdenbeath
Friday 23 March, 11.45am-2.30pm, West Fife Enterprise, Valleyfield
Monday 26 March, 1.15-4.00pm, Lochgelly Centre, Lochgelly
Tuesday 27 March, 10.15am-1.00pm, New Volunteer House, Kirkcaldy
Tuesday 27 March, 5.45-8.30pm, Levenmouth Academy, Leven
Thursday 29 March, 1.15-4.00pm, Gillespie Church, Dunfermline
Click any of the links above to find out more or to book your place.
Spread the word! Click here to access an A5 flyer with details of the workshops which you can circulate to your networks. If you would like hard-copies of these to share please contact David on 0800 389 6046.
Please note that booking is essential as we have a maximum number of 20 places at each workshop.
Delivering Differently is an 18-month project funded by the Scottish Government, led by Fife Voluntary Action in partnership with Opportunities Fife Partnership and Fife’s Health and Social Care Partnership.
Have more questions? Click here to read our frequently asked questions document.