Close to 10,000 households in the city's Southside can soon expect to receive a leaflet full of practical advice on issues such as finances, relationships and resources for families.
The 'What Do I Do If' leaflet has been created by the All of Us Govan campaign in an effort to inform people of the support available in local areas including Linthouse, Govan and Ibrox.
The helpful new guide also seeks to highlight the NSPCC Helpline which is 'staffed by trained professionals who are there to provide advice and support to any adult that is worried or concerned about a child'.
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Gail Sayles, Local Campaigns Manager for NSPCC Scotland, said: “The ‘All of Us Govan’ campaign aims to unite communities and professionals together to encourage families to seek support and know where to turn if or when they need help.
“We know that looking after a child and a family can be challenging at times, and it is so important that people feel confident and comfortable to seek support when they need it and know where to turn for help.
“The ‘What Do I Do If’ leaflet is a really useful guide, packed full of helpful information and tips for families if they find themselves in various situations or their circumstances change, and they are unsure what steps to take."
The All of Us Govan campaign, supported by the Together for Childhood Govan partnership, was launched last year working tirelessly to break down barriers to families seeking support and provide help and advice available for parents and carers.
For more information on the campaign click here.
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