shmu is bursting at the seams, with over 200 volunteers, trainees, staff and visitors making use of the building on a weekly basis and we would like your help to secure £1m to redevelop our headquarters in Woodside, Aberdeen.
This week on shmuFM, we're delighted to feature Broken Rivers! You can hear them live on the Band of the Week Show on Monday the 26th of October from 8-10pm.
As a part of the Positive Transitions (PT) course shmu take the participants to visit various workplaces to increase their awareness of the kind of jobs available in different industries. They get the opportunituy to hear first-hand from employers what expectations they have for new employees. As part of the PT22 course, the group were taken to the Marriott Hotel in Dyce.
The Koestler Trust is a charity who supports prisoners to take an active role in the arts with a view to encouraging them to make a move away from re-offending. Their aims are:
To help offenders, secure patients and detainees lead more positive lives by motivating them to participate and achieve in the arts.
Following on from the successful and well attended workshop led by MAP staff at the Criminal Justice Social Work Scotland Conference in October 2015, the team have been asked to run workshops to a wider Social Work audience again in June this year. The audience will be made up of Social Work Managers from throughout the country.
This week on shmuFM, we're delighted to feature The Mamertines! You can hear them live on the Band of the Week Show on Monday the 5th of October from 8-10pm.
shmu are offering an opportunity for young people to come along to shmu on Thursday 15th October between 1-4pm to take part in a youth media taster session which will consist of a short training session in radio production, film making, citizen journalism and music production.
Local indie rockers The Capollos are featured this week on shmuFM as our Band of the Week - you can hear them live on the Band Of The Week Show on Monday the 28th of September from 8-10pm, where you'll hear their