Faith and charity leaders call for asylum seekers to be given free bus passes
The campaign is spearheaded by the Maryhill Integration Network (MIN).
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The campaign is spearheaded by the Maryhill Integration Network (MIN).
Read moreJust 74.2 percent of patients with mental health problems were seen within 18 weeks of referral.
Read moreThe group will focus on how the implementation of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement is affecting organisations and the
Read moreThe charity saves tonnes of waste materials from landfill every year, with the scrap re-used by other groups.
Read moreGood news for the retail sector
Read moreAssetts frozen as a precaution
Read moreCAS warned of a “direct link” between higher energy prices and food inflation and increased demand for food insecurity advice.
Read moreNew research has warned levels of child poverty remain unacceptably high across Scotland and the rest of the UK.
Read moreWendy McAuslan will join the team of Scottish Attachment in Action.
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Read moreThe £33.50 fee will be paid when they are asked by Social Security Scotland to complete a supporting information request
Read moreNo jobs will be shed
Read moreIts aim is to give children the right tools to succeed in life including literacy, numeracy and the basic online
Read moreCommunity groups can apply for free tickets
Read moreAims to address cost-of-living crisis
Read moreThe three new appointments are taken from across the third sector.
Read moreFunded by the Scottish Government, projects can apply for part of the £100,000 fund.
Read moreSchoolboy receives accolades for commitment to volunteering
Read moreThe paper, Every Moment Counts, looks to provide support to deaf children as soon as their deafness is identified.
Read moreGrants awarded up to £2,000
Read moreThe website will allow third sector organisations in Scotland learn about the climate crisis.
Read moreIn a major report the leading charities warn that the failure of successive governments to drive down poverty is causing
Read moreMr Schofield was also dropped by his talent agency, and has now had all ties severed with the Prince’s Trust.
Read moreCitizens Advice Scotland are the largest provider of free advice in Scotland.
Read moreCharity says chief executive’s past is a matter of public record
Read moreA tireless and selfless fundraiser
Read moreThe demand for these materials is going to increase significantly with the growing energy transition.
Read moreRyan McCuaig will leave the post at the end of June to allow him to focus on his legal career.
Read moreExecutives admit the organisation could go bust
Read moreThe newest centre will create 18 new Living Wage jobs in the community when it opens in September 2023.
Read moreInnovative programme looks at alternatives to restraining young people
Read moreAccording to the most recent available figures, over 1,500 people volunteer in CABs across the country.
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Read moreThe organisation has said that they expect the number of roles removed from the organisation to be “fewer than ten”.
Read moreThis year, three new categories have been introduced providing further opportunities for social enterprises.
Read moreFigures show the biggest foundations bolstered voluntary action
Read moreTrolling and pile-ons have become commonplace on the platform
Read moreThe study paints a realistic picture of how organisations contribute to change.
Read moreLocated in Dumfries and Galloway
Read moreUK aid buget cuts will have a devastating effect
Read moreExpert adsvisory group will monitor findings
Read moreThe event, to be held next month, will look at how far the legal profession has come in Scotland on
Read moreMembers have spoken of their relief that the funding will secure the charity’s shopping and delivery services.
Read moreScotland’s disabled community feels increasingly isolated and legislation is the only way to address inequalities, urges a new campaign. Robert
Read moreChief exectuive will compete in gruelling cycling challenege
Read moreJohn Lawrie OBE will head up the team at Cyrenians, the charity has announced.
Read moreThe average council tax debt for a Scottish CAB client is over £3,420.
Read moreThe change will take place from July 1, with the event promising to take those in need through the move.
Read moreFunding and staffing crisis shows no signs of abating
Read moreAll in Glasgow, co-ordinated by Enable Works, follows success stories in Edinburgh, Dundee and Moray.
Read moreClosing date is 7 July
Read moreReponded to more than 5,000 call outs
Read moreCoalition has recruited MSPs to its cause
Read moreRise in energy bills and reduced support is hitting groups hard
Read moreHedge fund manager Sir Chris Hohn, 56, tops the rankings by giving away more than 15 per cent of his
Read moreScheme faced hostile opposition from businesses and MSPs
Read moreLaunching the innovative initiative is Glasgow business owner and influencer, the Sustainable Stylist, Victoria Lee.
Read moreMore monitoring is called for
Read moreSince the last survey in 2017, the percentage of participants saying that they feel safe and supported within health services
Read moreJoshua Adeyemi wowed judges with his work to improve representation within the walking community.
Read moreNew board members will help the organisation further its aims to give marginalised individuals and communities a voice.
Read moreCouncils are not meeting their statutory obligations on homelessness
Read moreSome of the country’s biggest conservation charities oppose the development
Read moreFood bank use is on the rise
Read moreThe charity initially launched with just one base in Perth, but now operates another in Aberdeen.
Read moreThe first chick hatched from its egg on Saturday.
Read moreBoost for Scottish youth groups
Read moreIt is a marker of the growth, impact, and maturity of Sistema Scotland.
Read moreOver 20,000 free resource packs have been distributed to date.
Read moreCharities do not compare favourably to other sectors when it comes to absence
Read moreSocial Enterprise Scotland submitted a response to The Scottish Government consultation this week.
Read moreWorked tirelessly in the local community
Read moreCare sector needs investment urgently
Read moreThis month we look at Scotland’s care system, and how the sector is struggling to meet the shortfall.
Read moreDespite many losing jobs and income the public still donated generously
Read moreVolunteers needed to support essential food deliveries
Read moreHighland Council changes its policy to raise cash from third sector groups
Read moreOSCR will get increased powers
Read moreDespite economic uncertainty legacy giving is forecast to maintain resilience
Read moreThis year’s shortlist includes 32 groups and individuals all vying for a gong
Read moreShock passing of popular figure
Read moreThe role will be based in Edinburgh
Read moreConsultation closes 9 May
Read moreMental health of young people could be improved by the move
Read moreThe Scottish Men’s Sheds Association represents 127 groups and over 3,000 individual members across the country.
Read moreThe decision will also see the charity remove support for its three other facilities in Scotland.
Read moreProject will empower communities to take action
Read moreThe charity developed the role in response to growing demand for its services.
Read moreThe Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, The Dogs Trust, and Royal Society for the Prevention of
Read moreTwo thirds are run entirely by volunteers
Read more“After nearly a decade it’s time for Pink Saltire SCIO to pack up and say goodbye.”
Read moreKing Charles’s coronation will spark celebrations across the UK and beyond
Read moreHumza Yousaf favours a more “targeted approach”
Read moreInternational expansion is on the horizon
Read morePlaces for People Scotland is part of Places for People Group, which is one of the UK’s leading social enterprises.
Read moreThird sector organisation is never more needed
Read moreActor Greg Wise and author Kathryn Mannix are among those to receive one of the awards.
Read moreWorrying research from one of the UK’s most authoritative studies
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