-
Recent Posts
Archives
Categories
- Art
- Befriending
- Berneray people
- Caraidean Uibhist
- community
- Crafts
- crofting
- Disability
- easy access
- Fauna
- Flora
- Gaelic
- gales
- Gardening
- Health Care
- Island Voices – Guthan nan Eilean
- Islands
- Isle of Berneray
- Land- and seascapes
- Landscapes
- Language
- Languages: German
- Moon
- Music
- Nature
- Outer Hebrides
- People of the Uists
- Personal
- Poetry
- Sea
- seasons
- Suicide prevention
- Tides
- Tourism
- tradition-culture
- Uncategorized
- Volunteering
- Weather
Meta
Tag Archives: older people
Interview with Sandra Humphrey, chair of the Uist Disability Access Panel
To listen to the interview, click here: Sandra speaks about the aims of the Disability Access Panel, of how the group wants to help people find help and easy access when having to travel or visit public buildings and when … Continue reading
Interview with Norma Neill
….. about living on the Islands, her passion for gardening and her engagement for SUICIDE PREVENTION. Click below to listen to the interview: Listen here: Kenna MacInnes in Balivanich is the person to contact if you are interested in a … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, Health Care, Island Voices - Guthan nan Eilean, Outer Hebrides, People of the Uists, Personal, Suicide prevention
Tagged available services, Community, Gardening, impowerment, interview, loneliness, Norma Neill, North Uist, older people, suicide prevention, support, THE UISTS
3 Comments
Sheena Stewart and the Uist Befriending Group (Caraidean Uibhist)
Loriana Pauli is talking to Sheena Stewart, the coordinator of Caraidean Uibhist, a volunteer support service for people aged 18 years or over who would benefit from befriending support. The aim of CU is to reduce social isolation and to … Continue reading
Sìne Stiùbhart ‘s Caraidean Uibhist
Tha Loriana Pauli a’ bruidhinn ri Sìne Stiùbhart, co-òrdanaiche Caraidean Uibhist, buidheann saor-thoileach a tha a’ toirt taic do dh’inbhich. Cluinnear Sìne an seo. ‘S ann airson cuideachadh a thoirt do dh’fheadhainn a tha aonarach ‘s nach eil a’ gabhail … Continue reading