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Children and Young Person's Outreach Service.

NEED SOMEONE TO TALK TO?

Have you had any experience of domestic abuse at home or within your own relationships?  Don't be afraid to ask for help.    
 
There is a support service available to you through your school.  It is called The Outreach Service.

The Outreach Service is a private and confidential service for boys and girls. 

We have  CYP Outreach workers working within the local Secondary & Primary schools throughout Clackmannanshire. 

Workers offer one to one support sessions to CYP who are living with or have lived with Domestic Abuse, even if their mums are not currently accessing supports from Women's Aid. 

Secondary pupil support offers the opportunities to:
talk in a safe and confidential space and looking at issues such as keeping safe, developing ways of coping better, and overcoming problems. 

If you would like more information you can call our Outreach Workers for a chat, if you would like to access our service speak with your Guidance Teacher or support staff in school who can contact us for you.  You can also refer directly to our workers contact details are below.

 07971 708515 and 07792532167
Email: Clackswomensaid@gmail.com

Primary Support offers the opportunities to explore feelings, and memories and explore ways to feel and cope better with problems. Parental consent is required for Primary children, referrals can be made via schools, health visitors, social work or parents.   
Suitable for 12+ 
Information on Dating Abuse
Information on Domestic Abuse
SCIO Registered Charity No. SC046907.
Core funding by : Clackmannanshire Council and The Scottish Government 
Affiliated to Scottish Women's Aid and Inspected against their Service Level Standards
Registered with Care Inspectorate for Housing Support : CS2017362792
and Day Care of Children Service : CS2018364568