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Embracing Growth as a Pupil Support Worker: The Power of Listening and Community Support
Hi, my name is Al and I work part-time with The Shed Project as a Pupil Support Worker. My role began back in September 2024, but it still feels very new!  The job has grown out of the Shed’s remit to support a particular cohort of young people who are either care experienced or on the edge of care. This is part of the Promise, which has been invested in by the Scottish Government.
Al Johnston
1 day ago3 min read
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A Heartfelt Thank You to the Pixel Fund for Supporting Youth Mentoring at The Shed Project
At The Shed Project, we believe in the power of early intervention, connection, and mentorship to change the trajectory of young lives.
The Shed Project
Feb 62 min read
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Maximizing Impact: How a Youth Worker Enhances Services Through Social Media
Hello, Happy New Year, It’s Sophie from the Youth Team here!
Sophie Graham
Jan 172 min read
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Making an Impact: A New Youth and Schools Worker's Introduction
Hello, I am Tom the new Youth and Schools worker for The Shed, joining the amazing team already here. I have been doing youth work for...
The Shed Project
Sep 13, 20242 min read
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What Young People Can Expect at The Shed!
Shaina Neuman, Youth and Schools Worker We’ve hit September! That means schools are back in and on routine, and everything else has gone...
The Shed Project
Sep 4, 20243 min read
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