Category: General News
A round up of all news articles published by the TSI
Watch the First Year 5 & 6 CMHWB Fund Workshop Recording
We recently held the first of our Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund (Years 5 & 6) workshops, offering an...
IJB 28th May 2025 – Further cuts to social care
These latest proposals to make further cuts to social care risk undermining the wellbeing of some of the most vulnerable people in Argyll and Bute.
New two year funding pilot announced for CMHWB Fund
Supporting Community Mental Health and Wellbeing in Argyll and Bute: Funding Boost for 2025-2027 We’re excited to share some fantastic...
Mental Health Awareness Month
As we go into Mental Health Awareness Week, I wanted to share some ideas to support our mental health and...
Argyll & Bute Women’s Aid Crisis Service information
This is a dedicated support service to offer those affected by domestic abuse access to immediate crisis support, Information and...
Grow Food Grow Dunoon’s Open Day!
Saturday saw a visit to Dunoon Community Development Trust‘s Grow Food Grow Dunoon open-day at Struan Lodge (a Residential Care...
From an idea to legislation: the new CWB Bill
Community Wealth Building has well and truly entered the conversation for all of us across Scotland who have in interest...
Weaving Connections
We have been delighted to work with the Snowdrop Centre in Lochgilphead on a number of ideas over the years. ...
Last Call for VOY25 Nominations – Help Us Celebrate Argyll’s Volunteers!
Nominations are still open for the Volunteer of the Year Awards 2025 (VOY25)—but time is running out! With the deadline...
ASIST Training for Trainers April 2025
Public Health Scotland will be hosting an ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) Training for Trainers Course in April 2025. The...
Finance Adviser to the Board (Paid)
It is no secret that many charities are struggling to recruit trustees with formal strategic financial expertise. The TSI is...
Seachdain na Gàidhlig – World Gaelic Week 2025
Tha beagan Gàidhlig agam. I speak a wee bit of Gaelic. That might be a phrase you’ve heard before—or perhaps...










