#buyingonline: Get Safe Online

With Black Friday & Christmas fast approaching, November & December are 2 of the busiest shopping months of the year. Make sure you know how to protect yourself when shopping online by following the links below.

The busiest time of year for buying online is also a busy time for online criminals. Read our expert, easy-to-follow advice #OnlineBuying www.getsafeonline.org/onlinebuying

Don’t pay a seller you don’t know for goods by bank transfer … it could be a sign of fraud. Always pay by credit card if you can #OnlineBuying www.getsafeonline.org/onlinebuying

When buying from an ad on social media or an online marketplace, it’s always best to see the goods before you part with any money #OnlineBuying www.getsafeonline.org/onlinebuying

Make sure websites you’re thinking of buying from are likely to be safe and not fraudulent at www.getsafeonline.org/checkawebsite www.getsafeonline.org/onlinebuying #OnlineBuying

Always check that payment pages are secure by checking that the address begins with ‘https’ (s is for secure) and there’s a closed padlock in the address bar #OnlineBuying www.getsafeonline.org/onlinebuying

Fake goods are of poor quality, illegal and might even be dangerous in use. Avoid them at all costs, however tempted you are to buy #OnlineBuying www.getsafeonline.org/onlinebuying

This #BlackFriday and #FestiveSeason, don’t fall victim to a parcel delivery scam. Check out our expert advice #OnlineBuying www.getsafeonline.org/onlinebuying

If you think you’ve been a victim of fraud, report it to @actionfrauduk at www.actionfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040 #OnlineBuying www.getsafeonline.org/onlinebuying

 

Positive About Youth Awards

Our Duke of Edinburgh group were nominated for an award at Renfrewshire Youth Voice’s Positive About Youth Awards.

In all 3 categories, our pupils were runners up but are due massive congratulations for getting as far as they did. The nominees received a certificate, a trophy and an Amazon Gift Card for their efforts. All our attendees had a good night in the Normandy Hotel which featured professional photography, a photobooth, a candy cart, a buffet, drinks, a DJ, a game of pool, a goody bag and a free ride home.

Many thanks to Mary Russell’s Andrew McCulloch and Stuart McCartney of Youth Services for their work with our Secondary Duke of Edinburgh group and for all our staff who have supported them to “be all they can be”.

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FREE Cluichemaid (Mòd Kids Club) 

Fèis Phàislig are delivering free interactive sessions during the Oct holidays to give young people aged 4-12 an experience of Gaelic culture and traditional music. Sessions will involve a mix of games, music, arts and crafts, singing and dancing. Participants do not need to have any previous experience of Gaelic language to join these sessions.

There will be two sessions each day – morning for 4-7years and afternoon for 8-12 years – and will take place in the following locations:

Monday 16th – Friday 20th – UWS Students Union, Paisley

Monday 16th – Erskine Arts, Erskine

Tuesday 17th – McKillop Centre, Lochwinnoch

Wednesday 18th – Renfrew Town Hall, Renfrew

Thursday 19th – Tannahill Centre, Ferguslie

Friday 20th – Johnstone Town Hall, Johnstone

We have a number of spaces available across all sessions. Places are free but should be reserved online here: https://feisphaislig.com/cluicheamaid/. If you would like to find out more information, please contact info@feisphaislig.com.

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