Latest OPFS Podcast – Family Support

03/05/2022

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On the OPFS Podcast, directed and produced by OPFS, you’ll hear from single parents, politicians, staff, volunteers and many more expert voices relating to single parent families.

Episode two

Our second episode features two family support workers in Glasgow talking about all the services on offer to single parents in Glasgow and nationally.

Listen to the podcast below.

Glasgow service

Find out more info and get in touch with our Glasgow service.

Other local service areas

See details for Dundee, Edinburgh, Falkirk and North Lanarkshire services.

If you missed our first episode with Karen Adam MSP you can listen to this below.

Karen spoke with us on her experience of being a single parent and the importance of having a Scottish Parliament that is representative of the Scottish population. Also, hear Karen speak about Challenge Poverty Week and thoughts on flexible working and having access to affordable childcare.

You can contribute your experiences of being a single parent to future podcasts by leaving a voice message here.

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