Apex Scotland is thrilled to become a ‘Partner in Change’ having been awarded Partners in Change funding from the Robertson Trust which will help us to develop, in partnership with the Resilience Learning Partnership and others, a model for trauma informed working. We will trial this with the aim of demonstrating the benefits of a…
Our New Blog
We are often asked for our opinion on current justice topics, or to contribute our expertise on various consultations, conferences and matters of special interest. With our new blog we hope to give the voice of our sector and our service users a new platform to make comment and encourage debate on any number of…
Annual Report 2020 Launched
We are delighted today to launch our Annual Report 2020, “Being Part of the Story”. Taking account of how our stories intertwine, the report considers firstly “Our Story” which focuses on what Apex contributes to our clients, our communities and the wider Justice agenda. This moves onto a second chapter, “Their Story”, where our service…
Supporting our Service Users Through Covid-19 Uncertainty
Our staff have created a short film to describe just a few of the things they have been doing to assist our service users over the past few weeks (click on this article to view). Since the advent of the coronavirus outbreak, many organisations have had to readjust not only where they are operating from,…
Coronavirus (Covid-19) Response
In line with Government advice, and in common with other sector providers, Apex Scotland has put into place a range of measures designed to safeguard staff, our service users and the public as much as is possible while the risks of transmitting the coronavirus are significant. Given the strong advice to reduce personal contact situations,…
New Chair for Apex Scotland
At our AGM in December 2019, Brian Fearon (below right) stepped down as Chair of Apex Scotland. In 2009 Brian was employed by Apex for three months as interim Chief Executive, going on to join the Board the following year, stepping into the Chair’s shoes in 2013. In Apex’s Annual Report this year, Brian said…
Volunteers Wanted for School Services
Could you help make a difference in a young person’s life? We are looking for volunteers to support the work of our RE:SET Mentors in our Fife schools. To find out more information and fill out a short volunteer application, click here:
RE:SET Newsletter – December 2018
What do The Greatest Showman and our RE:SET service have in common? Read about it, as well as all the amazing things going on our schools service, in the latest RE:SET newsletter here.
Apex RE:SETs Its School Services
Apex Scotland is pleased to launch the latest development to our school services: RE:SET – Revising Youth Mindset. After 10 years of the award winning Apex Inclusion service, we are refreshing the Apex Inclusion brand to a name and logo that better describes our Vision, Purpose and Aims. Inclusion remains at the heart of our…
Apex Inclusion Model Recommended for Australia
In June 2016, Apex Inclusion hosted a visit by Jackie Anders, an Australian social worker who visited the USA, Scotland and Denmark to learn about cross-system collaborative efforts in these countries to keep young people in school and out of the justice system. Funded by the Winston Churchill Trust which provides an opportunity for Australians…
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