'Our company' news stories:
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7 September 2017
TRFS 2017 Awards Day
On August 17, candidates and the Positive Behaviour Support Team gathered at Edinburgh Napier University to celebrate the achievements of the staff who successfully completed their professional development awards in positive behaviour support.
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21 July 2017
St Clair Street Celebrates 20th Anniversary
The St Clair Street Service in Edinburgh opened in May 1997 and we celebrated it's 20th anniversary with a party for the people we support, their friends and their families.
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6 April 2017
Scottish Parliament Motion supports Autism Strategy
MSP Fulton MacGregor raised a motion in the Scottish Parliament in support of our new Autism Strategy
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30 March 2017
TRFS launch New Autism Strategy 2017-2020
TRFS launch New Autism Strategy 2017-2020 at World Autism Awareness Event
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28 March 2017
TRFS allocates £80,000 to Participatory Funding in 2017/18
Austen Smyth, CEO, is happy to announce that we will continue to allocate £80,000 to the People We Support through its Participatory Funding initiative in 2017/18.
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21 March 2017
TRFS Management and Leadership Award Celebration
The Richmond Fellowship Scotland was proud to award the very first batch of graduates their certificates in Management and Leadership at Napier University in Edinburgh on Friday 17 March 2017
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7 February 2017
How well are we doing?
Find out how well you said we did in 2016 and how you can take part in our surveys for 2017
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3 February 2017
IIP award TRFS with Silver Accreditation
The Richmond Fellowship Scotland achieves Investors In People Silver Accreditation
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1 September 2016
New Good Autism Practice Sessions
Back by popular demand our Good Autism Practice Sessions (GAP Sessions) are starting up again.
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9 August 2016
New Developments in Autism Support
This Autumn, the Richmond Fellowship Scotland is developing an exciting new role of Autism Resource Worker. We hope this means that the people we support with autism are able to live their lives to the fullest with as much independence and control as poss