Council slammed after disability charity loses funding
PAMIS Scotland confirmed this week that it had lost its funding from South Lanarkshire Council.
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PAMIS Scotland confirmed this week that it had lost its funding from South Lanarkshire Council.
Read moreEd Alford and Caroline Trotter join the board just months after Scotland’s animal welfare charity launched its ten-year vision.
Read moreThey suffer a lack of diversity and gender parity
Read morePoverty groups were left reeling as they slammed chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s budget as not doing enough for the poorest
Read moreMoney will be used to get young people into work
Read moreThe Cabinet Secretary will appear in Holyrood on Thursday giving evidence.
Read morePlethora of religious groups are supporting homophobic, misogynistic views
Read moreNew organisation will consolidate local voluntary action
Read moreSmall charity gets big backing
Read moreCash will assist established groups working in the country
Read moreFollowing the closure of ScotWRAS, information and advice can be found online.
Read moreThe charity supports vulnerable young families across the city to prevent crisis and breakdown.
Read moreThe letter warns of the devastating impact on communities if charities are forced to scale back services or stop operating.
Read moreCost of living has altered how people interact with their community
Read moreMs Ritch was executive director of Engender, and sat on the board of Rape Crisis Scotland.
Read moreExcess goods and materials are exchanged for third sector projects
Read moreCharity has suffered after going public with claims of racial abuse
Read moreSome 324 organisations will benefit
Read moreThe briefing highlights how women are more likely to be living in poverty in Scotland.
Read moreThe Gaelic Language Plan 2023-2026 consultation closes on Wednesday 19 April.
Read moreAll 125 will be offered the food to fight the cost of living crisis
Read moreCulture Minister Neil Gray said that the Big Noise programmes play a “hugely valuable role”.
Read moreParents worry more about their children’s future than their own
Read moreSarah Van Putten joins from Befriending Networks
Read moreVal Brown has said she is excited to begin her work.
Read moreShe aims to champion diversity among communities
Read moreGroups led by the Human Rights Consortium have said that it is minority groups who miss out.
Read moreThis will result in a stronger plan for Gorgie City Farm to re-open, with a strong sustainable plan for the
Read moreThe project, launched on Thursday, will explore Scotland’s digital landscape.
Read more“Remember there is a world out there beyond the doomscrolling.”
Read moreDonations can be made by rounding up spending
Read moreGroup convener Pam Duncan-Glancy MSP said: “Scotland is a place that believes in compassion and justice.”
Read moreThe charity delivers groceries to more than 400 over-65s across Glasgow – who would otherwise struggle to get their shopping.
Read morePlanning appeal rights in Scotland are not “fair”
Read moreHistory pre-dates the NHS
Read moreThe three candidates to be the next First Minister have been asked to support five existing commitments of the Scottish
Read moreThe report, ‘Demand, Change, Survival’, underlines the challenges facing charity leaders in Scotland, which mirrors what has been reported from
Read moreParents, grandparents, and carers told how Big Noise Torry creates community cohesion and teaches young people vital life skills.
Read moreRetail outlets and a warehouse will close by September
Read moreCriminal gangs are enticing young people into drug dealing
Read moreAmazing response from the UK public
Read moreConcerns raised over voting in new members
Read moreThe Scottish charity is focused on promoting health and wellbeing through visual art within health, social care and community environments.
Read moreProposing the Scottish Government’s budget in Holyrood on Tuesday, Mr Swinney unveiled the u-turn.
Read moreNiall regularly lectures on architecture, heritage and urban design issues and hosts the Trust’s “If Glasgow’s Walls could Talk” podcast.
Read more“We urge Aberdeen councillors to urgently demonstrate their commitment to the Torry community and ensure that together we can continue
Read moreSenior human rights figures have pointed to the Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch MSP’s involvement with groups espousing anti-LGBT and so-called
Read moreCivilians are paying with their lives as the war shows no sign of abating
Read moreAim is to create a national civil society database
Read moreA decision by minister Grant Shapps on whether or not to approve the field is expected imminently.
Read moreCreative Scotland faces having to use £7m from its £17m national lottery reserves to preserve “standstill” funding agreements for 120
Read morePauline will continue to bring care and passion to her role.
Read moreA host of big names worldwide pledged to do their bit to boost the coffers of the charity
Read moreRole requires only three days in office
Read moreBig Noise Douglas, run by the charity Sistema Scotland, helps young people reach their full potential through music and a
Read moreThe new charity has raised funds from a number of private donors to acquire Couldoran House.
Read moreGroups from across the country have posted their thanks to the Glasgow South MSP following the shock announcement on Wednesday
Read moreDespite the concerns, the city’s third sector was praised.
Read moreProject will stimulate economic growth
Read moreThe charity works with more than 500 children a week
Read moreLyrics will be used on merchandise
Read more“Such statements need to be the start of anti-racism work, not the end of it.”
Read moreThey plan a #CareDontCut day of action in Midlothian
Read moreInvestment worth £105million has been agreed to boost the number of affordable homes in Scotland.
Read moreResources become tighter yet more pressure on services
Read moreScotland’s housing crisis deepens
Read moreOver the last four months, Glasgow Credit Union has supported a variety of organisations through its Giving Glasgow programme.
Read moreSalvesen Mindroom Centre has announced the appointment of three new trustees to its board.
Read moreMr Lochhead said he would investigate the issue and said he “can’t pretend” he had had that feedback.
Read more“There is a real risk these plans will create a schism between the Government and wider civic Scotland.”
Read moreTackling climate change has become a priority for aid groups
Read moreUK government will match the first £2 million of donations
Read moreArran Dewar joins SIS Ventures from Inspiring Scotland.
Read moreNorth East Sensory Services (NESS) runs a series of social groups at its centre on John Street.
Read moreA council officer said that they would work with Third Sector Interface Edinburgh Voluntary Organisations’ Council (EVOC) to underline where
Read moreSignpost, based in Livingston, will shut on March 31 after it began as a volunteer group in 2000.
Read moreOriginal timetable is being replanned
Read moreThe panel safeguards the work of Scottish charities
Read moreSmall community has suffered without affordable homes
Read moreCouncillor are due to meet on February 16 to discuss the matter further, before the final budget is voted on
Read moreLimits on lotteries is costing charities million of pounds in revenue
Read moreA number of organisations who received funding in 2022/23 saw their applications rejected for the coming year.
Read moreIt joins a cohort of businesses eager to demonstrate their commitment to dyslexia inclusion in Scotland’s workplaces
Read moreAn out-of-court settlement was advised
Read moreCampaign shines a spotlight on the importance of early childhood
Read moreHuge support from the UK
Read moreFrom benefits to energy-saving advice, support is on offer
Read moreThey are now looking for new premises while it works from temporary premises nearby, but has warned that the costs
Read moreRob takes over from Marie Hayes who retires after 11 years leading the organisation’s Health and Crisis Response services across
Read moreFormer head of Liberty takes charge
Read moreSandra’s appointment sees her succeed Catherine Holden as chair.
Read moreThe announcement comes alongside confirmation that workers at the charity will receive a 9% pay rise.
Read moreGrants of £75,000 to £200,000 are available to organisations.
Read moreApplications are now open
Read moreGrants of £500 to £10,000
Read moreMove would be devastating for vulnerable people – but charities are fighting back
Read moreTemporary accommodation is being over-used
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