Does charity leadership in Scotland have a diversity problem?
Research looked at charities in the broadest possible sense – including private schools and universities
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Research looked at charities in the broadest possible sense – including private schools and universities
Read moreScots struggling with their rising energy bills have been urged to seek out the help of experts as the cost
Read moreManifesto highlights the attainment gap between schoolchildren with sight loss and their peers
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Read moreShe will take up the position in May
Read moreGoodwillie, who formerly played for Clyde, was ruled by a judge to have raped a mother-of-one at a party in
Read moreOfgem announced a 54 per cent increase in the energy price cap, due to rising global gas prices.
Read moreThe meetings comes after recommendations were sent to ministers last year.
Read moreStuart Purdy takes over from Prof Marion McMurdo who has been interim chair since George Foulkes’ term ended.
Read moreThe poll was conducted as part of Time to Talk Day, a national day of conversations about mental health for
Read moreEnergy regulators Ofgem announced on Thursday that standard tariffs will rise 54 per cent.
Read moreAdvice Direct Scotland have reminded the public help is at hand as the cost of living continues to rise, according
Read moreCharity leaders said that the £286million of UK aid announced so far is not enough because it amounts to just
Read moreThe Eric Liddell Centre revealed that Claire Ritchie has been promoted having joined their team in June last year.
Read moreThe programme sees Energy Action Scotland work with MacMillan Cancer to identify people eligible for support.
Read moreFunding will have a life-changing impact for around 10,000 children and families
Read moreDavid Goodwillie was ruled in civil court to have raped a mother-of-one at a party in January 2011 – an
Read moreA series of blogs will be published on the LGBT History Month Scotland website which explore hard-hitting themes
Read morePoverty Alliance, Scotland’s anti-poverty network, has now made fresh calls for the cap to go.
Read moreThe SCVO is calling for charities and individuals across the country to apply for its annual charity awards.
Read moreilm created by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is among a host of Scottish nominees for this year’s
Read moreThe views and experiences people share will be used to make recommendations for the positive changes which can help create
Read moreThe foundation’s activities embrace everything from craft and the visual arts through to the performing arts
Read moreLegal air quality standards came into force in 2010, yet have been broken every single year since except 2020.
Read moreAnalysis by Citizens Advice Scotland warned of the rising number of households seeking help with energy bills.
Read moreThe danger for charities has grown over the past year
Read moreThe charity has said the past 18 months has shown there are opportunities to rebuild and recover in a better
Read moreNina Munday was employed to set up Fife Centre for Equalities (FCE) in 2014 but will move on in March.
Read moreScottish Conservative MSP has been told she must apologise for “disgraceful” remarks made about families across the country who use
Read more50,000 has been given to MND Scotland and £100k to its sister charity, which operates across the rest of the
Read moreThe life of Jane Haining will be marked by a new project launched ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day
Read moreNew survey by youth mental health charity
Read moreScottish Trans has said it is intervening to protect trans people’s equal participation in the next Scottish census
Read moreNegative and discriminatory attitudes towards people living in poverty blight lives of people across Scotland
Read moreReports were designed to damage reputations claims charity
Read moreThe project is the brainchild of the charity’s award-winning head of service, Stephanie Quigley
Read moreFirst time aid sector has united to raise profile
Read moreStatues should remain in order to educate
Read moreLevels of child poverty in Scotland are stagnating and possibly even growing
Read moreWhere help to access food is needed, this should be provided in a way that maximises dignity, choice and reduces
Read moreConsumers face soaring energy bills this year
Read moreRewilding Britain is calling for major nature recovery across at least 30% of the country’s land and sea by 2030
Read moreDundee-based organisation works across the world
Read moreÁine Purcell-Milton will succeed Andrew Binnie at Arran COAST
Read moreIt will provide emergency advice and signposting to support services
Read moreCharity project aimed to ensure 14 to 21-year-olds were included and heard within museums and their views represented
Read moreNew face as previous director retires
Read moreCore costs will keep rising
Read moreJudge throws out HMRC’s case
Read moreNorth east has been hit hard by unemployment
Read morePastures new after 18 year at the helm
Read moreThere is a lack of understanding into the impact of finding somewhere to live
Read moreFunding constraints limit the ability of community groups to build capacity
Read moreYet the poorest are getting poorer
Read moreIt comes as he faces civil action in a US court
Read moreTory cuts send a clear message to families that “their poverty does not matter”
Read moreCampaign launched to address the problem
Read moreIndividuals and charites can apply
Read moreGreater access to services remains a priority says children’s charity
Read moreHe’s a well known figure in the community
Read moreCharity says more must be done to ensure everyone in Scotland can enjoy a dignified standard of living in later
Read moreAmendment to the bill is dropped
Read moreStatistics published by the Scottish Government this week show a marked rise in the number of applications to the Scottish
Read moreThe ongoing conflict in Yemen has heavily impacted the country’s economy, causing widespread poverty and food insecurity
Read moreAt least 700 volunteers wanted
Read moreMinisters have said they intend for the legislation to provide “reconciliation between those who were upholding the law and those
Read moreThe new website introduces innovative technical features
Read moreBig changes at body which encourages charities to self-regulate
Read moreSpecialist advice available
Read moreA raft of organisations were given six-figure sums
Read moreChildren 1st and Barnardo’s Scotland told MSPs that the loss of social relationships has led to increasing levels of poor
Read moreMajor event will go ahead later in the year
Read moreJudged criticised the way the organisation undertook its investigation
Read moreScots urged to get fit and raise cash by taking part
Read moreFigures show Scots are suffering longer
Read moreMass fundraiser will hold physical and virtual events
Read moreCity faces a homelessness crisis says charity
Read moreHonours go to many who have worked tirelelssly during ther pandemic
Read moreWants the word empire in honours to become excellence
Read moreOrganisations and campaigners want faster gains
Read moreBoost for two of Glasgow’s most deprived areas
Read moreBizarre items handed into shops include false teeth and prosthetic limbs
Read moreEnd of the line after 21 years
Read moreTactics are instilling fear into older people
Read moreImpact of the pandemic has forced a rethink
Read moreMartin Compston and Judith Ralston get behind fundraising push
Read morePre-pandemic levels of investment will take time
Read moreNew fund will support those from ethic minority backgrounds
Read moreNew publication features expert advice on recovery
Read morePioneering project recognised with gong
Read moreHe resigned after it was revealed he was the subject of three misconduct complaints
Read moreAs the dust settles on last week’s budget, it has become clear that financial support for charities will take a
Read moreCollaboration aims to reduce bills
Read moreChristmas appeal launches
Read moreGenerosity gap widening
Read moreA classroom full of children are made homeless each day in Scotland
Read morePartnership enables tenants’ access the internet
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