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A 22-year-old landlord and student from Stockport says there’s no reason young people can’t buy houses — so long as they don’t ‘go out drinking’ and ‘make the most out of living at home’.
Josh Parrott bought his first house when he was just 19, using money he saved up from two jobs he did between school lessons.
He rented out the £115,000 house while paying rent to his parents, saving enough to buy another one for
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increased financial support for more than 19,400 children and young people to help their families heat their homes this winter has been outlined in the Scottish Parliament. The proposed legislation extends the eligibility criteria for the annual Child Winter Heating Assistance payment to young people aged 16 to 18 in Scotland, who are in receipt of the enhanced daily living component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
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mum was left "nearly in tears" after a young boy’s generous gesture towards her children in a restaurant. The mother has said she was almost moved to tears by the 10-year-old boy's actions.
missing last night. A huge amount of emergency service resources including helicopters and dog teams joined the hunt overnight after little Carson Shephard, 7, vanished from Afton Bridgend in New Cumnock, Ayrshire last night.
Scotland’s Minister for Mental Wellbeing Kevin Stewart told the Standard the government was investing £120 million to transform services in response to the mental health effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and with the aim of reducing waiting times for (CAMHS) and psychological therapies.He said: “We know that demand for these services is continuing to increase and delivering service improvements can only be achieved with the right workforce capacity and capability.
iOS - Android Fearless.org is the youth programme of independent charity Crimestoppers.Nine out of 10 of those caught with offensive weapons in Scotland are on average under 30 years old and male.Lyndsay McDade, National Youth Projects Coordinator for the charity Crimestoppers Scotland, said: “In our experience, young people want to do the right thing and speak up, but they’re often worried about being labelled a grass or physical reprisals.“We’re urging young people to continue to tell our
landlord has told young people there is no excuse for them not to get on the property ladder. Josh Parrott says he plans to semi-retire at the age of 30 with a housing portfolio, giving him the freedom to work when he wants, according to Birmingham Live.
tumour. Matthew Gardner, from Kippen in west Stirlingshire, lost his life to the aggressive medulloblastoma in March 2015, just 11 months after his diagnosis and a month before his 12th birthday.
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Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterAlmost 700 young people in Forth Valley are still waiting for vital mental health treatment, according to new figures.The latest data from Public Health Scotland (PHS) has revealed that 695 people are still awaiting support from the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) locally for the period up to June 30, with only 39 per cent of those having been waiting for 18 weeks or fewer.It represents a
Perth and Kinross achieve their potential has had its funding extended. It follows an independent review of the Strategic Youth Work Partnership across Perth and Kinross by youth and community development consultancy Catch the Light.