New chief officer for Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership
Pat will lead the Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) as he joins with a great depth of experience.
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Pat will lead the Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) as he joins with a great depth of experience.
Read moreDisabled people are living through the worst poverty in memory
Read moreGorgie Farm closed in January 2023 following rocketing operational costs and a lack of funding.
Read morePeople fear having council tax debt over most other debts
Read moreCharity says older people need to be included more
Read moreSNP could discuss ending tax breaks and placing a levy on pupils
Read moreLeading charities are backing the call
Read moreDeacon Blue stars backed the campaign
Read moreCharity initially said it stood by the comments
Read moreIt has a goal to raise one million pounds by the end of 2023
Read morePrevious attempts have failed to tackle the problem
Read moreJohn Kinnear replaces Angela Mitchell
Read moreBooze deaths at their highest rate in 14 years
Read moreUrgent action needed to address crisis say campaigners
Read moreTwo rescue centres will close in Caithness and Ayr
Read moreDirector of operations appointed
Read moreShoppers turn to charities to find a bargain
Read moreFrontline care staff need fair wage for challenging jobs
Read moreDownturn can grow people’s allegiance to a cause
Read moreSCIAF is one of three organisations who will each receive up to £8m from the Scottish Government’s Climate Justice Fund
Read moreThose with barriers face grim task getting into work
Read moreCampaign group is no stranger to controversial stunts
Read moreAround a third of people who sought advice around utilities also need advice on another issue.
Read moreSeescape is receiving £72,000 over the next four years
Read more“We are absolutely delighted that Lorraine and Srishti have joined us at a time when we are looking to expand
Read moreThey will be led by blind and partially sighted people who use lived experience to tackle local and national issues
Read moreThe John Muir Trust has now launched a public petition in support of the tax.
Read moreThe letter was drafted by the Poverty Alliance – Scotland’s anti-poverty network.
Read moreAlex Feis-Bryce of Transform Drug Policy Foundation condemned Douglas Ross’ comments.
Read moreCharities have a significantly lower audit threshold than companies
Read moreThe project will look to improve care provision for older autistic adults with learning disabilities.
Read moreNew research has outlined the financial and emotional impact of poverty on a family when a child enters care.
Read moreCharity laments the country is “well beyond the need for urgent action”
Read moreThe former charity chief executive will take up the post from next month.
Read moreThe charity said Patrick Harvie’s comments were “ill-considered”.
Read moreOver 25,000 children and young people will be supported with the funding boosts.
Read moreLeadership in tackling the problem is needed urgently
Read moreTwo reports to the United Nations show the impact of austerity and the cost of living crisis
Read moreCall was made to Holyrood committee
Read moreEnable’s Rights Now! campaign travels across the country
Read moreThe 80 groups are supporting the End Young Parent Poverty: Top up the Scottish Child Payment campaign.
Read moreUp to 30 rough sleepers are on the city’s streets
Read moreRichmond’s Hope is recognising 20 years of service with a special event on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile.
Read more“Lynne brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the social care sector.”
Read moreThe proposal would mark Scotland’s much-delayed deposit return system for cans and bottles.
Read moreSMS donations have been declining since 2020
Read moreThe protest ride coincided with the elite women’s road race, after the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) banned trans women from
Read moreProject aims to maintain meaningful connections
Read moreNearly 17,000 babies and children with life-shortening conditions across Scotland
Read moreSocial media is making gromming easier
Read moreCreative take on getting more folk to donate and upcycle
Read moreIn an open letter directed at “all Scottish party leaders”, the heads of 25 organisations call for legal targets for
Read moreFood Train is urging MSPs to get behind the action.
Read moreWorldwide Cancer Research has announced the appointment of Judy Murray.
Read moreWill provide an opportunity for people with dementia to socialise more
Read moreFoundation Scotland’s £500,000 social investment played a pivotal role in the development
Read moreHalf of all households of 55-64 year olds affected
Read moreJimmy Paul is set to leave his position as director of Wellbeing Economy Alliance (WEAll) Scotland.
Read moreSex offender slipped through Disclosure checks
Read moreOver the course of five years, Craft Your Career will support vital skills training to 100 people across Scotland.
Read moreIt will be the first cinema in the country to sign a voluntary recognition agreement.
Read moreA Scottish charity has been given permission to join a legal challenge to the UK Government’s veto of gender reforms.
Read moreCalls to support social housing tenants as survey shows many struggling with essential bills.
Read moreAhead of August 12, campaigners are calling on the Scottish Government to be bold.
Read moreFour Pillars said they face an “imminent threat of projected closure” following the loss of crucial funding.
Read moreThe peaceful demonstration was held in response to a call for support from members of the community in Torry, Aberdeen.
Read moreThey face charges of malicious mischief and reckless endangerment for targeting French weapons firm Thales.
Read moreAgency went into liquidation in 2019
Read moreThe UK Scouts confirmed on Monday that all young people and adult volunteers had been transferred to Seoul.
Read moreOrganisers want to make sure conference is as inclusive as possible
Read moreMarket value for bond holdings was £33.4 million lower than book value
Read moreNew chief will take up post in November
Read moreIPPR Scotland warned many are still being left behind.
Read moreFunding of £30,000 to £600,000 per year
Read moreThe team has created a new charity which aims to take over the running of the building.
Read morePeople are having to give up socialising, hobbies and even their pets
Read moreAnnie Mauger-Thompson and Jamie Kinlochan have been appointed to the Shelter Scotland committee.
Read more100% of box office income is going to The Brain Tumour Charity
Read moreThe discussion paper looks at how the over-reliance on GDP warps governments’ priorities.
Read moreMuch needed affordable homes
Read moreHe has previously served on the boards of several charitable organisations in the cultural sector.
Read moreForeign aid cash slashed to balance the books – condemning thousands to death
Read moreLeading civil society groups have used a new report to call for the not-for-profit sector to take a leadership role.
Read moreHer work earned her a BEM in the New Year’s Honours List in 2020.
Read moreExcess consumption is at crisis level but people aren’t accessing support services
Read moreOne of the UK’s leading charities
Read moreA social media campaign is building support
Read moreSome 10,000 images have been deemed “problematic”
Read moreThe poem was performed and filmed on location in Leven earlier this year.
Read moreIt provides baby sensory groups and activities for children and young people up to the age of 19.
Read moreConsumer group reports sharp rise in scams
Read moreThe World Scout Jamboree is this year being hosted by South Korea.
Read moreVolunteer Scotland announced this week that they now have more than 100 individuals, groups and organisations that have signed up
Read moreChildren’s group was not told of rapist’s past – and it wants to know why
Read moreCommunity organisations are becoming vital as costs soar
Read moreHosted by the CIOF Scottish Fundraising Conference Committee, this year’s awards will be held on Tuesday 5 September.
Read moreUnion claims owner Jacqueline Fennessy is using tit-for-tat tactics
Read moreCharity currently helps over 11,000 people
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