News - Kibble: Specialist services & support for young people facing adversity
Kibble-Volunteer-Jane
June 2, 2020

Meet Kibble Volunteer Jane

Jane was motivated to volunteer with Kibble to gain experience working alongside children and young people. Read her interview to find out more about volunteering at Kibble.

CEO Jim Gillespie
May 28, 2020

Supporting Mental Health in Sport

Kibble’s team of psychologists is offering confidential telephone support to St. Mirren Football Club, helping to tackle the stigma around mental health in sport.

April 21, 2020

Safe Space to Talk for Residential Workers

To support the dedicated residential workers going above and beyond to support those in our community during this time, we’re…

April 6, 2020

Urgent Call for Child and Youth Care Workers

Are you enthusiastic about working with children and young people and want to make a difference? Due to the current…

Staff picking up Scotland Excel Award
March 4, 2020

Kibble Excels in Workforce Development

At the recent Scotland Excel Awards on 20 February, Kibble scooped the top award in the Workforce Development category. The…

February 24, 2020

#KibbleInspires Tash

Child and Youth Care Worker Tash works at Kibble in the Safe Centre. Find out why she enjoys going to work in her interview.

February 21, 2020

Fan Vote Kicks Off Historic Partnership

A momentous day in our charity’s history, St. Mirren Independent Supporters Association (SMISA) have voted in favour of the exciting new partnership between Kibble and St. Mirren.

February 4, 2020

#KibbleInspires Steve

Steve shares the fact that young people are at the forefront of Kibble, even for staff in support services.

St Mirren and Kibble Press Conference
January 29, 2020

A Sporting Chance for Our Young People

This week Kibble announced innovative new partnership plans with St. Mirren Football Club to grow opportunities for young people. If…

January 20, 2020

#KibbleInspires Kirsti

SCM Manager Kirsti was previously a hospital nursing assistant in a psychiatry ward and changed her career path because she wanted to make a difference to young people before they required adult services.