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Charity website relaunched to support families and prevent youth homelessness


7 November 2025
by Niall Christie
 

Cyrenians-run service looks to make support easier to access. 

A new-look charity website makes vital conflict resolution resources easier to access at a time when family conflict remains the leading cause of youth homelessness in Scotland.

The Cyrenians Scottish Centre for Conflict Resolution (SCCR), a service run by Scottish homelessness charity Cyrenians, has today launched its newly remapped and refreshed website to make accessing conflict resolution support easier for young people, families, and professionals.

Family conflict and relationship breakdown remain the leading cause of youth homelessness in Scotland. 

The SCCR works to prevent homelessness by providing free resources, training, and support that help families strengthen relationships and resolve conflict.

The refreshed website has been designed to make support easier to find and access, remove outdated and redundant content, and provide clearer pathways for young people, parents, and professionals. 

SCCR service manager Jim Gray said: “SCCR can’t be everywhere at once in Scotland – but for those with an internet connection, our new website can be. 

“This remapping reflects our commitment to reducing youth homelessness at its root – by supporting families through conflict before it leads to crisis. We want young people, families, and professionals to have simple, clear access to the resources they need.”

The new website is live now.

 

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