We held a Raffle Prize Draw on Sunday 28th February 2016 and raised a whopping £1,890! Funds will go toward providing free training over the Read More…
We have so much interest in our training from service providers but keep hearing that there is no money for training because of austerity measures. Read More…
Safe to Say was initially established in 2014 as a company limited by shares, as the simplest and quickest way to begin operating. Social objectives Read More…
We are sad to announce that James Rhodes has had to postpone his performance for Safe to Say which was to be held in the Read More…
Sue and Irene were invited to write a piece for the Scottish Association of Social Work’s publication PSW Scotland on the importance of listening to Read More…
We are delighted to share that our documentary film ‘Lifting the Lid’ produced to raise awareness of male survivors of childhood sexual abuse, was screened at Read More…
At a time when survivors are being urged to come forward to disclose historical abuse, it is appalling to witness the impending closure of specialist Read More…
November 2015 We have been working recently with COPFS (Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal Service) assisting with the development of a new training course for Read More…
We are pleased to announce the availability of this new course which we piloted with a social work team in North Ayrshire in May 2015. Read More…
We were honoured to have our Documentary Training Film, Tell Tale Signs, shown at Parliament on 25th February 2015. Johann Lamont MSP hosted the event Read More…
We had a fruitful experience recently delivering our core Safe to Say training to a group of post-doctoral students from the Psychology Department of Edinburgh Read More…
On 25th Feb, Johann Lamont MSP is hosting a showing of our award winning film Tell Tale Signs. If you are interested in attending please Read More…