Partnerships
At Working Rite, partnerships are rooted in shared purpose, mutual trust and a commitment to long‑term change that works for young people.
We work closely with our partners to create choices, chances and connections that help young people navigate their next steps after school and into working life. Our partnerships are co‑designed, shaped by local need and focused on breaking down barriers to work.
By building strong relationships, staying flexible and learning together, we create partnerships that deliver real, sustained impact for young people.
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Aberdeen Group Charitable Trust
Working Rite are proud to work with AGCT to deliver our Choices programme across all of Scotland.
To find out more about the work AGCT does visit their website here.
Baillie Gifford
Working Rite are proud to partner with Baillie Gifford to support our delivery of the three C’s model
To find out more about the work Baillie Gifford does visit their website here.
BlackRock
Working Rite are proud to partner with BlackRock to deliver our Chances programme across Edinburgh.
To find out more about the work BlackRock does visit their website here.
Concentrix
Working Rite are proud to partner with Concentrix to deliver both our Choices and Chances programme in East Ayrshire.
To find out more about the work Concentrix does visit their website here.
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Aberdeen Foyer
Working Rite are proud to work alongside with Aberdeen Foyer, where we deliver both our Chances and Choices programme in Aberdeen.
Aberdeen Foyer is a charitable organisation supporting over 2300 people a year in Northeast Scotland towards independent living, learning and work.
To find out more about the work Aberdeen Foyer does visit their website here.
Barnardo’s:
Working Rite are proud to partner with Barnardo’s to deliver our Chances and Choices Programme across Aberdeen.
Barnardo’s make sure children and young people feel safer, happier, healthier and more hopeful, by running 760 specialist services across the UK.
To find out more about the work Barnardo’s does visit their website here.
CenterStage:
Working Rite are proud to work with CenterStage through our partnership in East Ayrshire.
CentreStage has been bringing people of all ages and backgrounds together since 2006. With the arts at the heart.
To find out more about the work CenterStage does visit their website here.
Covey Befriending
Working Rite are proud to work with Covey Befriending in delivering social innovation across communities in Scotland.
COVEY (Community Volunteers Enabling You) is a lifeline for children, young people, and families across Lanarkshire.
To find out more about the work COVEY does visit their website here.
Denis Law Legacy Trust
Working Rite are proud to work with Denis Law Legacy Trust in delivering both our Choices and Chances programmes in Aberdeen.
The Denis Law Legacy Trust is a registered charity that operates and delivers a number of free to access programmes and positive destination activities for young people throughout Aberdeen.
To find out more about the work Denis Law Legacy Trust does visit their website here.
DRC Youth Project:
Working Rite are proud to work alongside DRC Youth Project in delivering our Chances programme – Pathfinder - in NW Glasgow.
The Delivering Real Change Youth Project is a modern youth service supporting young people aged 8–26 across the North-West of Glasgow
To find out more about the work DRC Youth Project does visit their website here.
Elder Park Housing Association
Working Rite are proud to work with Elder Park Housing Association in delivering our Chances programme within the Southside Glasgow Area.
To find out more about the work Elder Park HA does visit their website here.
Enable
Working Rite are proud to work with Enable in delivering both our Choices and Chances Programme.
Enable work for an equal society where everyone has the right to live, work and participate in the communities of their choice.
To find out more about the work Enable does visit their website here.
Flexibility Works
Working Rite are proud to work with Flexibility Works in delivering social innovation across communities in Scotland.
Flexibility Works strives to accelerate the adoption of flexible and new ways of working in Scotland, by sharing advice, insight and best practice, which improves business success, employee engagement and wellbeing
To find out more about the work Flexibility Works does visit their website here.
Glenoaks HA
Working Rite are proud to work with Glenoaks Housing Association in delivering our Chances programme within the South Glasgow Area.
Glenoaks HA provides services for tenants in the Glenoaks area of Glasgow.
To find out more about the work Glenoaks HA does visit their website here.
Heavy Sound
Working Rite are proud to work with Heavy Sound in delivering social innovation across communities in Scotland.
Heavy Sound provides alternative learning, mentoring, national and bespoke qualifications, therapies, and training for young people and adults in communities and prisons.
To find out more about the work Heavy sound does visit their website here.
Money Ready
Working Rite are proud to work with Money Ready in delivering both our Choices and Chances programme across Scotland.
Money Ready is a financial education charity dedicated to creating a financially fluent population. We believe that financial literacy should be considered a right for all because the language of money is a language for life.
To find out more about the work Money Ready does visit their website here.
MsMissMrs
Working Rite are proud to work with MsMissMrs in delivering social innovation across communities in Scotland.
MrMissMrs is a social enterprise in Glasgow dedicated to empowering women and girls through various programs focused on emotional, physical, and social well-being.
To find out more about the work MsMissMrs does visit their website here.
New Gorbals Housing Association
Working Rite are proud to work with New Gorbals Housing Association in delivering our Chances programme within the South Glasgow area.
New Gorbals HA provides services for tenants of the New Gorbals area in Glasgow
To find out more about the work New Gorbals HA does visit their website here.
River Garden
Working Rite are proud to work with River Garden in delivering social innovation across communities in Scotland.
River Garden Auchincruive is a training and social enterprise development centre offering a residential programme for people in the early stages of recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction.
To find out more about the work River Garden does visit their website here.
Spartans Community Foundation
We are proud to work with Spartans Community Foundation in delivering our Chances Programme in North Edinburgh.
SCF is a charitable foundation dedicated to improving the quality of people's lives in a meaningful way with love, dignity and compassion at the heart of their approach
To find out more about the work SCF does visit their website here.
Sports Aberdeen
Working Rite are proud to work with Sports Aberdeen in delivering both or Choices and Chances programme across Aberdeen.
Sports Aberdeen is an award-winning registered charity, committed to creating opportunities, inspiring people and changing lives through sport and physical activity.
To find out more about the work Sports Aberdeen does visit their website here.
Station House Media Unit
Working Rite are proud to work with SHMU in delivering both our Choices and Chances programme in Aberdeen.
Station Media House Unit are a community anchor organisation, supporting residents in the seven regeneration areas of Aberdeen in radio and video production, traditional and on-line publications, music production and digital inclusion.
To find out more about the work SHMU does visit their website here.
Street Soccer
Working Rite are proud to work with Street Soccer in delivering social innovation in communities across Scotland.
Street Soccer was founded in 2009 to create positive change through football, inspired by lived experience. Established to support people affected by social exclusion, providing a safe space, a sense of purpose, and access to new opportunities.
To find out more about the work Street Soccer does visit their website here.
Whiteinch and Scotstoun Housing Association
Working Rite are proud to work with Whiteinch and Scotstoun Housing Association in delivering our Chances programme within the North-West area of Glasgow..
Whiteinch and Scotstoun HA provides services for tenants of the Whiteinch and Scotstoun area in Glasgow.
To find out more about the work Whiteinch and Scotstoun HA does visit their website here.
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Scottish Government Investing in Communities Fund:
Working Rite are delighted to work with the Scottish Government in delivering our Chances programme across Glasgow through the Investing In Communities Fund.
The Investing in Communities Fund (ICF) aims to empower disadvantaged communities in Scotland by providing financial support for projects that address poverty and inequality.
To find out more about the work the Scottish Government ICF does visit their website here.
Scottish Government Social Innovation Partnership:
Working Rite are delighted to work with the Scottish Government in delivering all stages of our programme: Choices, Chances and Connections across Scotland thanks to our Social Innovation Partnership
The SIP's wellbeing and capabilities approach to policy and practice tackles poverty and inequality by supporting people to live flourishing lives, based on what matters to them, through more person centred and holistic responses.
To find out more about what the Scottish Government SIP does visit their website here.
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Aberdeen City Council (ABZ Works): Working Rite are proud to work with Aberdeen City Council (ABZ Works) in delivering our Chances programme across Aberdeen.
ABZ Works is a service provided by Aberdeen City Council that offers a range of employability programmes for residents aged 16 to 67. These programmes are designed to help individuals develop confidence, knowledge, skills, or experience to work towards achieving their goals of progressing into employment, education, or training.
To find out more about the work ABZ Works does visit their website here.
Glasgow City Council (GCF):
Working Rite are proud to work with Glasgow City council in delivering our Chances programme through the Glasgow Communities Fund across Glasgow.
The Glasgow Communities Fund (GCF) was introduced by Glasgow City Council in October 2020. The Fund provides 3-year funding to community and third sector organisations to deliver a diverse range of projects at a city-wide and local level.
To find out more about the work Glasgow City Council does visit their website here.
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Gannochy Trust
Working Rite are proud to work with Gannochy Trust in delivering our Chances programme across Edinburgh.
The Gannochy Trust is a registered charity based in Perth, Scotland that works towards improving lives and supporting communities inspired by the wishes of A.K. Bell.
To find out more about the work Gannochy Trust does visit their website here
Garfield Weston Foundation
Working Rite are proud to work with the Garfield Weston Foundation who support our work across Scotland.
The Garfield Weston Foundation is a family founded grant-maker that gives money to support a wide range of charities across the UK.
To find out more about the work Garfield Weston Foundation does visit their website here.
Hugh Fraser Foundation
Working Rite are proud to work with the Hugh Fraser Foundation in delivering our Chances programme in East Ayrshire.
The Hugh Fraser Foundation makes donations to registered charities which are active in such sectors as the arts and culture, medical & health, the environment and education, care and support of the young and elderly, people with disabilities and the under-privileged.
The Robertson Trust
Working Rite are proud to work with The Robertson Trust who support our work across Scotland.
The Robertson Trust is an independent grant-making trust in Scotland. Established in 1961, the Trust’s mission is to prevent and reduce poverty and trauma in Scotland by funding, supporting, and influencing solutions to drive social change.
To find out more about the work The Robertson Trust does visit their website here.
The Stafford Trust
Working Rite are proud to work with The Stafford Trust who support our Connections programme.
The Swire Charitable Trust
Working Rite are proud to work with the Swire Charitable Trust who support our work across Scotland.
The Swire Charitable Trust is a Charity that, for 50 years, has supported the work of charitable organisations in the UK, and in 2024, they awarded over £7m in grants to more than 280 charities
To find out more about the work The Swire Charitable Trust does visit their website here.
The Vardy Foundation
Working Rite are proud to work with The Vardy Foundation in delivering our Connections programme across Scotland.
The Vardy Foundation is committed to make a difference. They do this by focussing on early intervention, strengthening families, relief of poverty, supporting ex-offenders, helping the homeless and those with addictions.
To find out more about the work The Vardy Foundation does visit their website here.
The National Lottery: Young Start
Working Rite are proud to work with The National Lottery through their Young Start programme. This supports our delivery of Chances in East Ayrshire.
To find out more about the work Young Start does visit their website here.
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Edinburgh Voluntary Organisations’ Council
Working Rite are proud to be affiliated with EVOC, the Edinburgh Voluntary Organisations’ Council.
EVOC supports and represents the third sector in Edinburgh by providing development support, training, networking opportunities and advocacy. Their work helps voluntary organisations and social enterprises strengthen their impact and better support the communities they serve.
To find out more about EVOC and their work, visit their website here.
Flexibility Works
Working Rite are proud to be a ‘Flexible Workplace’ accredited organisation.
Flexibility Works is Scotland’s expert in flexible working.
To find out more about Flexibility Works and their work, visit their website here.
Glasgow Council for the Voluntary Sector
Working Rite are proud to be members of GCVS, the Glasgow Council for the Voluntary Sector.
GCVS supports voluntary organisations, community groups and social enterprises across Glasgow by offering development support, training, networking opportunities and representation. Their work helps strengthen the third sector and improve outcomes for communities across the city.
To find out more about GCVS and their work, visit their website here.
LGBT Youth Scotland
Working Rite are proud to have been awarded LGBT Youth Scotland Bronze Charter Status.
To find our more about LGBT Youth Scotland and their work, visit their website here.
Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations
Working Rite are proud to be members of SCVO, the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations.
SCVO supports and represents Scotland’s third sector, helping charities, community groups and social enterprises thrive through guidance, resources, training, and advocacy. Their work strengthens organisations to make a greater impact in communities across Scotland.
To find out more about SCVO and their work, visit their website here.
Scottish Mentoring Network
Working Rite are proud to be members of the Scottish Mentoring Network.
The Scottish Mentoring Network connects organisations and individuals involved in mentoring across Scotland. They provide guidance, best practice, and support to ensure mentoring programmes are effective, safe, and make a lasting difference for young people and communities.
To find out more about the Scottish Mentoring Network, visit their website here.
Scotland’s Regeneration Forum
Working Rite are proud to be members of SURF, Scotland’s Regeneration Forum.
SURF brings together organisations, community groups, and professionals working on regeneration projects across Scotland. They share knowledge, develop partnerships, and provide support to help communities thrive and tackle social and economic challenges.
To find out more about SURF and their work, visit their website here.
YouthLink Scotland Associate Members
Working Rite are proud to be associate members of YouthLink Scotland, the national agency for youth work in Scotland.
YouthLink Scotland supports and develops youth work across the country, providing guidance, networking, and resources to help organisations empower young people and strengthen communities.
To find out more about YouthLink Scotland, visit their website here.