He said: “I will never forget the feeling when one of the staff members at the college said to me, ‘Aidan, you are going to go far – I can feel it in my bones.’ No one had ever said anything like that to me before so it just fuelled my need to go further.”After college, Aidan went on to study Criminology and Sociology at university and graduated with an honours degree.
He is now on his way to completing his Masters in Social Work, is working as a mental health and addictions worker and is consulting with the Scottish Government on ways to change policy and societal attitudes to better support people living with addiction.Lynn Orr, curriculum and Quality Leader for Health and Social Care at NCL said: “Aidan’s talk was raw, passionate and.
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