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Formation | Late 19th century[1] |
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Founder | William Quarrier[1] |
Founded at | Quarrier's Village[1] |
Type | Charity |
Legal status | Operational[1] |
Purpose | Social care[1] |
Headquarters | Quarrier's Village, Remfewshire[1] |
Region | Scotland |
Services | Care and support for people with a disability, children and families, young people, young homeless people, people with epilepsy and carers |
Board Chair | Alan Frizzell |
CEO | Dr Ronald Culley |
Staff | 2,000+ |
Website | quarriers |
Quarriers is a Scottish social care charity based in Quarrier's Village, Inverclyde. It provides care and support for people with a disability, children and families, young people, young homeless people, people with epilepsy , and carers. In February 2008 Quarriers was the largest non-church social care charity in Scotland.
The charity was founded in the late 19th century by William Quarrier, a shoe retailer from Glasgow. In the 1890s he built the Orphan Homes of Scotland in Bridge of Weir, which were home to up to 1500 children at a time.
Changes in UK childcare practice and legislation in the 1970s and 80s led to a modernisation process, through which the organisation developed the services it delivers today and became known as Quarriers.
Quarriers’ work covers the whole of Scotland and the organisation is also involved in several international projects.