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09/02/2012
Kibble Education and Care Centre is playing a vital role in helping young...
09/02/2012
December 2011 saw another successful Kibble Pantomime taking place in the new...
29/11/2011
Young people are being helped to change their lives for the better at a Scots...
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Leading Scotland Towards an Ethically Enterprising Future
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Relationships Build Brains Seminar - Friday March 2nd 2012
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 21st 2012
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THURSDAY MARCH 22nd 2012
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Latest Job Vacancies
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Ongoing
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Fees & Allowances c£37,000 (criteria apply)
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Have one spare bedroom
Live within a 25 mile radius of Paisley
Minimum three years practical experience with young people 8-18 years (includes parenting)
Be able to...
Latest Research
Kibble’s conference, “Why do you do what you do?” was held in partnership with Euroarc at St Mirren’s conference suites. It was organised and catered by the KibbleEvents team, an event-organising...
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Kibble School and Secure Unit
Kibble School
Kibble Secure Unit
Kibble Intensive Fostering Services
Referral Form
There are two ways to complete the form. You can either fill it out on your computer or fill it out by hand. After filling out the form please print it off and then return it to the address on the last page of the form. Or fax it to us: 0141 889 0044
SIS Overview
Specialist Intervention Services (SIS) at Kibble encompass four distinct services providing a range of specialist assessments and interventions for young people at risk and their families
SIS Family Work
Mission Statement: We view all families as unique; we aim to help families build upon their strengths as well as supporting them with their difficulties. We believe in considering all of the family in promoting resilience and planning change.
SIS Psychology
The Psychology Team works across the whole of the Kibble campus, providing a range of evidence based services. The team consists of two Registered Forensic Psychologists and three Forensic Psychologists in Training with the British Psychological Society.
SIS Programmes
The Ross Programme , Substance Misuse, OINTOC - Offending Is Not The Only Choice, VINTOC - Violence Is Not The Only Choice, Why Try? , Keeping Cool, Thinking Smart:
Managing Anger, by Tim Chapman ...
Managing Anger, by Tim Chapman ...
Residential - High Risk
Types of Service / Presenting Behaviours of Young People - Two purpose-built 8-bedded units specialising in working with young people who have experienced significant trauma in their lives and who may well exhibit a wide range of harmful and/or inappropriate behaviours. Built in the year 2000, each unit can accommodate a maximum of 8 young males from the ages of 12 - 18. All our young people require extremely high levels of supervision and support in order to manage their behaviour.
Residential - High Dependency
Relationship-reluctant young people need corrective relationships to overcome insecure attachments. Kibble’s High Dependency Service exists to oer warm, consistent, stable and non-hostile attachments. The concept is tofoster healthy attachment and build in a process of transfer to caregivers...
Community-Based Services
Kibble has provided community-based throughcare services to young people for the last ten years. This service has always been exclusively offered to young people leaving Kibble...
Day Services Annual Report 2010
The purpose of this Report is to review the progress made by the Day Services team in 2010, using a variety of indicators:
• Attendance statistics
• Attainment statistics
• Parents’ evaluations
• Young persons’ (service users) evaluations
• Key stakeholders’ (Educational Psychologists and Social Workers) evaluations
• The management of critical incidents
• Placement maintenance
• Attainment statistics
• Parents’ evaluations
• Young persons’ (service users) evaluations
• Key stakeholders’ (Educational Psychologists and Social Workers) evaluations
• The management of critical incidents
• Placement maintenance
Kibble Application Form
Use this form to apply for jobs within Kibble. Please do not send a CV as we do not accept them and they will not be looked at.
Application Guidance Notes
These guidance notes will help you fill in our application for employment form.
Changing Futures Together - Fostering at Kibble
Making a career move can be daunting, but we’d like to you consider it. It is thought that Scotland is short of about 1,700 foster families – which means that there are 1,700 young people living without the care, love and support that only a family can bring.
KibbleWorks - a Brighter Future for Young People
KibbleWorks offers work experience, training and employment to young people aged 16 to 24. This leaflets demonstrates some of the great feedback we have received from our participants.
Curriculum for Excellence - Kibble Vocational Education
Poster detailing Kibble's commitment to Curriculum for Excellence through its Vocational Education programme. Skills for learning, skills for work, skills for life.
Kibble Success Story - Bob Burniston
Described in his 1956 Kibble admission record as an “Artful Dodger”, Bob Burniston acknowledges that he had to be so in order to survive. Fate dealt him a difficult hand with his mother’s death when he was aged just seven, after which his father struggled to cope. Admitted to Kibble aged sixteen, following problems at school, some minor offences and a breach of probation, Bob says it was the making of him and he has gone on to make a success of his life since leaving Kibble in 1958.
The Kibble Experience Annual Review 2009 - 2010
I am pleased to present The Kibble Experience, a review of our 150th year of operation. In her vision to create a centre which would work with young people, and provide them with a better future, Miss Elizabeth Kibble showed remarkable social concern and great insight. Today Kibble is recognised as Scotland’s national specialist provider of services for high-risk and high-dependency young people...
Kibble - The Learning Organisation
The strategic role of residential child and youth care and its potential to make a real difference to the lives of children and young people was highlighted in the recent overview report by the National Residential Child Care Initiative. Kibble has long recognised that the complex needs of the young people in our care demand a skilled and qualified workforce ...
Ready for Commissioning
Kibble is Scotland's national specialist provider of services for high-risk and high-dependency young people. Working in partnership with local and Scottish Government ...
Graham Bell Speech - 150th Celebrations
Kibble has been home to thousands of youngsters down through the years, and we should never under-estimate the impact Kibble has had in providing them with a sense of place and belonging.












