McKenna, S and Fryer, D. (2001) Additional day service provision for people with problems associated with alcohol and homelessness: a feasibility study for Perth and Kinross Council (This unpublished report is the result of research carried out for Perth & Kinross Council in 2001)
McKenna, S., Stockton, E. and Fryer D. (2001) Health inequalities, stressors, competences and resources in relation to young people in rural Perth and Kinross: A community psychological perspective on relevance of inequality to the well-being of 12 to 25 year-olds in Perth & Kinross. (This unpublished Report is the result of research carried out for Perth & Kinross Health For All in 2001)
McKenna, S., Pratt R. and Fryer D. (2000) Cope Consultation Exercise: A Report. (This unpublished Report is the result of a consultation exercise carried out for the Caring Over People's Emotions Project (COPE) in Drumchapel, Glasgow in 2000)
RUTHERGLEN & CAMBUSLANG DRUG FORUM Peer awareness project. Development work aimed at enabling innovative methods of peer awareness raising into the issues surrounding drug misuse.
YOUNG PEOPLE & MENTAL HEALTH Working collaboratively with a group of young people in South Lanarkshire to develop a video that exploresd issues of mental health from the perspective of young people. The video was previewed during BRINGING TOGETHER THEORY & PRACTICE. March 2002.
SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL, YOUTH LEARNING SERVICES Developing and implementing a Staff Development Programme based on Supported Reflexivity and Integrated Practice based Staff development across the service.
YOUTH PARTICIPATION PROJECT & RESPONSE FUND Using participative methods a keynote presentation was developed with young people involved in the Youth Participation Project in Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire. The presentation was performed at the opening of the Cambuslang Community Conference on Social Inclusion in April 2000
CAMBUSLANG COMMUNITY RESOURCE UNIT Working collaboratively with young people in a community of high relative deprivation to explore the processes of change within their community. Using a wide range of expressive and theatre arts facilitating the creation of a production staged within the community in June 2000. The project was funded by Social Inclusion Partnership funding.
CAMBUSLANG HEALTH GROUP SEMINAR Young People and Mental Health: Whose problem is it anyway? Seminar on Mental Health, Poverty and Young People given to the Cambuslang Health Group, August 2000. This seminar can be accessed here CAMBUSLANG HEALTH GROUP SEMINAR
CAMBUSLANG AND RUTHERGLEN DRUGS FORUM "We Just Can't Say No" the development of a dramatic piece based on the highly participative development of an opportunity for Young People in Cambuslang and Rutherglen to inform adult members of the local community as well as strategic partners and policy planners at local and national levels of the expert views of young people on the issues surrounding drugs, drug misuse and both formal and informal drug education. This innovative project is pivotal to the emergence of "Liberation Theatre" as a discursive and a reciprocally consultative model for the inclusion of, in this instance, young people as both active citizens as well as key participants in the process of change in excluded communities.
CHANGE THEATRE. Consultant to the Youth Participation Project who are one of the key partners in the Change Theatre Project in Cambuslang.