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The Shed Effect Report by Age Scotland

If you have been waiting for the findings of this research from various Men’s Sheds in Scotland, its now available from the Age Scotland website:  The Shed Effect and for our individual members which is free to join ( join-smsa ) you can access it in our online Resource library under the Research section.

There is not much research done on Men’s Health in Scotland  and so all efforts like this really helps us formulate a better picture of the male landscape and to show that there is a real need for male based solutions in helping men particularly with time on their hands for whatever reason to stay happy, healthy and engaged in their communities.

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A Personal Story: Duncan Seymour

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The SMSA is a finalist in this year’s Scottish Charity Awards and needs your vote!

Your vote will help put Scottish Sheds on the map! The SMSA is a finalist in this year’s Scottish Charity Awards and needs your vote! The SMSA has been shortlisted