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TSI Knowledge Network – Session 1

Featuring: Home Start PK / Wild Workforce CIC

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23/09/2025

This session of the TSI Knowledge Network brought together Home-Start Perth & Kinross and Wild Workforce CIC to share insights into their work supporting individuals, families, and communities across the region. The session provided an opportunity to learn more about the different ways organisations are making a positive impact locally.

Both organisations offered an overview of their services, highlighting their approaches to support, engagement, and community development. The session reflected the diversity of the third sector, showcasing how different types of support – from family services to nature-based programmes – can contribute to improved wellbeing and stronger communities.

Featured Organisations

Home Start PK

About:

Home-Start Perth & Kinross is a local charity that provides parent-to-parent support for families with children under the age of five who may be experiencing challenges. Through a network of trained volunteers, they offer regular home visits, providing practical help, emotional support, and a listening ear. Their flexible approach allows families to receive support that suits their individual needs, whether that’s help with childcare, attending appointments, or simply having someone to talk to

Highlight – Family Support Approach

During the session, Home-Start Perth & Kinross provided an overview of their family-centred approach, focusing on early intervention and tailored support. Their work emphasises the importance of building trusting relationships with families and offering support that is flexible to individual needs. The presentation highlighted how early support can make a meaningful difference to family wellbeing and long-term outcomes for children.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Family support and early intervention
  • Parent and child wellbeing
  • Volunteer-led support services
  • Building confidence and resilience in families

Contact Details:


Wild Workforce CIC

About:
Wild Workforce CIC is a social enterprise that delivers nature-based programmes designed to support wellbeing, skills development, and employability. Through outdoor activities and environmental engagement, they help individuals build confidence, connect with nature, and develop practical skills.

Highlight – Nature-Based Learning & Wellbeing

Wild Workforce shared insights into their approach to using outdoor environments as a tool for personal development and support. Their work demonstrates how nature-based activities can improve mental wellbeing, encourage engagement, and help individuals develop transferable skills. The session highlighted the value of alternative approaches to support, particularly for those who may benefit from more hands-on or non-traditional learning environments.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Nature-based wellbeing and support
  • Skills development and employability
  • Environmental engagement
  • Confidence building through outdoor activity

Contact Details:


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