An amazing mosaic has been unveiled by Highland Hospice in Inverness.
The beautiful mosaic was created by some of the Netley Day Therapy Centre users and a group of eight children from Crown Primary School in Inverness.
Schoolchildren gathered at the centre with special guest Maree Todd, MSP for Highlands and Islands, to make the unveiling.
The mosaic has taken form over eight sessions, working with Carousel Community Projects and hospice occupational therapists
Operational lead for day therapy Jen Devlin said: “Our service users have enjoyed their inter-generational working with the children in creating a unique and stunning piece of work.
“The feedback from Crown Primary School has been wonderful – this project has allowed the children to learn new skills in the wider community, broaden their knowledge about what the Hospice does and socialise with a group of people of varying ages.
“We really hope to do more work like this in the future.”
New mosaic unveiled at Highland Hospice in Inverness