• Skip to content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

SEIN

SEIN Glasgow

children playing music
people at Gurdwara
boy singing
Credit: Adam White photography
woman dancing
Credit- Ian Watson GO Dance 18
colourful hats
Roma musicians
YCSA
Glendale Women's Cafe
children at park
people on a trip
children with bikes
people in a circle
men dancing
children cooking
two people laughing
Volunteer appreciation day - credit K J Baxendale
child playing
women dancing
people gardening
  • Home
  • About us
    • General Info
    • Our Mission
    • Where We Are
    • Who We Are
  • Our Members
    • Meet Our Members
    • Become a Member
    • Member Login
  • Projects
    • Past Projects 2019/20
    • Past Projects 2018/19
    • Past Projects 2017/18
  • What’s New
    • News
    • Blog
    • Jobs and Volunteering
    • Network Meetings
    • Newsletter
  • Resources
    • Downloads
    • Library
    • Links
  • Contact
31st March 2020

Disabilities

Enable Scotland (Enable Works)

ENABLE Works supports people who have a learning disability to develop their employment skills and find work. Our approach is to help you think about the skills you want to develop and the type of work you want to do.

Tagged With: Disabilities, Employment, Learning [not incl. ESOL], profile, Women, Young People

Music Broth

Our Music Broth musical instrument and equipment library is a not for profit social enterprise with charitable status. Our aim is to make music more accessible to all.

Tagged With: Children & Families, Community Arts, Disabilities, Health & Wellbeing, Learning [not incl. ESOL], Older People, profile, Women, Young People

The Glad Cafe CIC

The Glad Cafe is a not for profit music venue with a licensed cafe in the Shawlands area of southside Glasgow. It has something to offer people of any age or background in this diverse and vibrant community.

Tagged With: Children & Families, Community Arts, Disabilities, Learning [not incl. ESOL], profile

Scottish Ethnic Minority Deaf Club

Established in 1998 SEMDC provides a variety of specialist services and events for the Scottish deaf ethnic minority community.

Tagged With: Advice & Advocacy, Disabilities, Health & Wellbeing, profile

Glasgow Clyde College

Glasgow Clyde College CLD Team offers a range of courses in local venues including community centres, schools and libraries across the north-west and south of Glasgow so you can learn in a venue close to you.

Tagged With: Children & Families, Community Arts, Disabilities, Employment, ESOL, Health & Wellbeing, Learning [not incl. ESOL], Older People, Outdoors, profile, Women, Young People

Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Search

Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Search in posts
Search in pages
article
sdm_downloads
Filter by Categories
Blog
Books
Currently Closed
News
No Set Deadlines
Our Members
Uncategorized
Upcoming Deadlines

News

  • A Guide to NHS Scotland Services - resource coverTranslations: A Guid…
    Every household should have received this […]
  • We’re Hiring! Become…
    We’re delighted to be recruiting for a new […]
  • sein logoWe’d love you …
    Would you like the opportunity to develop […]

Newsletter: Click & Subscribe

Member Login

Forgot your password?

Blog

  • Exploring Food and Migration Narratives 
    Guest blog by Sean Wai Keung, Glasgow-based poet and […]
  • Interfaith Food Justice Network
    Guest blog from Katie Sproull, Project Leader at […]
  • Let’s Go! A film about cycling, community & climate change
    Guest blog from Kimberley White, Communications […]

Twitter

seinglasgowSouth East Integration Network@seinglasgow·
20h

👋🏾📢If you live in G41/42 and want to have your say in a study about the area and possible changes, check the link below.

The research is by Leanne, a Community Development Student at Glasgow uni, working with @womenslibrary 📚

https://t.co/6WGJqHw4oB

Reply on Twitter 1354446347768836103Retweet on Twitter 13544463477688361032Like on Twitter 13544463477688361032Twitter 1354446347768836103
seinglasgowSouth East Integration Network@seinglasgow·
26 Jan

We've put some helpful information up on our website about the booklet that has been sent to every household in Scotland - A Guide To NHS Scotland Services. Links to translated copies of the booklet, & info about interpreting services & vaccinations. 🧑🏾‍⚕️🗣️

https://t.co/qfVgorT3m8

Reply on Twitter 1354065209325998086Retweet on Twitter 13540652093259980861Like on Twitter 13540652093259980861Twitter 1354065209325998086
Load More...

Footer

Jobs & Volunteering

click here to see the opportunities

Our Resources

Have a look at our Downloads, Library & Links for a range of further reading, websites & resources.

Contact

Development Manager: Ruth Cape
Tel: 07749 902684 / 0141 4238856
E-mail: info@seinglasgow.org.uk
Address: 539 Victoria Road / Langside Lane, Glasgow, G42 8BH (How to find us)

click to see on Google Maps

Copyright © 2018 SEIN - South East Integration Network - Scottish Charity No. SC043708 - Log in
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok