Newsletter January 2023

Newsletter January 2023

Posted 21st January 2023

Happy New Year! Welcome to our first newsletter of 2023. We hope you enjoy reading about what we have been up to over the past few months and what's going on in 2023.

A huge thank you to staff & young people who have continued to excel since the last newsletter in July 2022. We are excited about what the New Year will bring; improved opportunities and outcomes, more young people in their own homes, new ways of working and new projects!

  • CEO update
  • Annual Report 2021/22
  • We're recruiting
  • Aspirational Awards
  • Energy Crisis
  • CLNM update
  • Scotland Scaling
  • 5th Birthday!
  • Award Winners
  • Care Leaver Support Portal

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