by Sam Rawlins | Jul 15, 2022
Project Title: Creative Therapies The Creative Therapy service at Tayside Council on Alcohol offers children & young people the space to express their thoughts, feelings and beliefs in a safe, non-judgemental environment and receive therapeutic support and...
by Jenn Hood | Feb 20, 2022
What’s it like to be a young person who’s blind or partly sighted in today’s Scotland? To strive to keep up in the classroom alongside your sighted peers? To try to be part of the highly visual youthful world of social media and computer games? A...
by Kirsty Hyatt | Jan 13, 2020
Project Title: Dogs Trust Freedom Project The link between domestic abuse and animal abuse is proven. Of the 157 domestic abuse professionals we have surveyed in Scotland, 97% confirmed that perpetrators use pets to coerce and control someone. 96% of professionals...
by Kirsty Hyatt | Jan 13, 2020
Project Title: Physiotherapy Research at the Scottish Centre for Innovation in Spinal Cord Injury There are an estimated 40,000 people living in the UK with a spinal cord injury. Each year there are over 1,000 new patients with more than 100 in Scotland. The RS...
by Kirsty Hyatt | Jan 13, 2020
Project Title: Filling gaps in macular services in Scotland In Scotland, more than 54,000 people live with age-related macular degeneration, the main cause of sight loss in the UK. The disease can have a devastating effect on people’s lives, leaving them unable...