Our Work In Pictures

Breakthrough Glasgow
CSJ Executive Director, Philippa Stroud, with 130 voluntary group leaders at Celtic Park, Glasgow.

Working Links
David Winning, Director of Public Affairs Working Links, describes their effective work to help people back into employment.

Rosemary Dickson
Director of Family Action in Rogerfield and Easterhouse a local community project that has worked to beat territorial gang tensions.

Local voices
Bobby Kerr and Michael Mooney of F.A.R.E describe their experiences of growing up in Easterhouse. The CSJ brings local experience to bear on policy making.

Ruchazie Family Centre
Jackie Given (left) and a client from Ruchazie Family Centre on the Quarriers work to stabilise and secure families.

A positive report
Iain Duncan Smith expresses his admiration for the local community groups that had inspired the formation of the CSJ.

Murdo Fraser MSP, Besty Duncan Smith and Cameron Watt
Deputy Leader of the Scottish Conservatives and Deputy Director of the CSJ talk to Betsy Duncan Smith.

Hearings
Voluntary Groups were able to provide evidence to a preliminary hearing on Youth Crime and Family Breakdown for the CSJ Youth and Gang Crime Working Group and Family Law Commission.

Addictions
Local voluntary groups were able to provide evidence from their work helping drug and alcohol addicts.

Celtic Park
With thanks to Celtic Park for their generous and warm hospitality.
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