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Oh Lila Newsletter #4

Our 4th Oh Lila Newsletter is now available to download. >> Click here to download NEWSLETTER 4. December 2015docx Also visit our Christmas page to download materials and find out more about our Oh Lila Christmas Competition >> Click here…

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Alcohol Awareness Week

Alcohol Awareness Week 16 – 22nd November 2015 If you are looking for a good time to use Oh Lila in your nursery then alcohol awareness week could be just the answer. Click here to access information about alcohol and…

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Voluntary sector agencies wanted….

Alcohol Focus Scotland is beginning a pilot of the new C.H.A.T. (Children Harmed by Alcohol Toolkit).  We have a few places left for voluntary sector agencies to take part in the pilot. If your organisation works with children 4 to…

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Oh Lila Training – Glasgow City

We are delighted to announce that Glasgow ADP has funded free training and resources for Glasgow City Nurseries. Click here to find out dates and how to book >> Oh Lila Information

Oh Lila Training – Places available 22nd October

We still have some places available for Glasgow City Nurseries on 22nd October in Glasgow.  If you would like to book a place contact Jennifer Kirk by email  Jennifer.Kirk@ggc.scot.nhs.uk 

ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE CONFERENCE 2015

Alcohol Focus Scotland are partners at the above conference on working with adolescents with substance abuse issues on 8th December 2015 in Glasgow.  Jennifer Curran, Acting Chief Executive will be chairing the afternoon session and Jane Wilson, Senior Learning and Development Coordinator will…

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Welcome to Benbecula

A big welcome to those who attended training in Benbecula last week.  We look forward to hearing how your getting on 🙂  

Welcome to Stornoway

A big thank you to all who came along to this week’s Oh Lila training in Stornoway. We look forward to hearing how you are all getting on 🙂

9th September – FASD Awareness Day

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) refers to a range of permanent and irreversible birth defects caused by a woman drinking during pregnancy. FASD is difficult to diagnose because there is no test. Avoiding alcohol during pregnancy and when planning pregnancy is…

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