Report outlines 'crisis' of volunteer participation in Scotland
/Volunteer Scotland have published a new report setting out the significant challenges facing volunteering across the country.
Read MoreVolunteer Scotland have published a new report setting out the significant challenges facing volunteering across the country.
Read MoreEarlier this year CHEX, the Community Health Exchange, held its national conference where attendees focused on turning knowledge and learning into action on the most pressing issues facing our communities.
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Read MoreWe know that valuing people's lived and living experience is an essential part of how good decisions are made. But how do we recognise this contribution? What can we do to properly value people's time and build fairness, inclusivity and sustainability into how we work?
Read MoreFollowing a recent series of national webinars and local community conversations, SCDC are running two further national online sessions, providing a chance for community members to share their views on what the Scottish Government can do to help maximise the impact of community benefits.
Read MoreWhether you are working alone on a project or advocating within your organisation, the process of putting co-production into practice can often seem difficult, with many people not being sure where to start.
Read MoreA quarter of a million people, including 50,000 children, will be pushed into relative poverty by the UK government's benefits changes, according to the Department for Work and Pensions' own figures.
Read MoreLocal Place Plans are a type of spatial plan giving people an opportunity to develop proposals for the development and use of land in the place where they live.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has published the Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Bill, which it says is "designed to create jobs and drive economic growth across Scotland by promoting investment in communities."
Read MoreThe United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights has published its latest report on the progress governments across the UK are making to uphold human rights - and what needs to improve.
Read MoreThe SCDC team has said a fond farewell to David Allan, a longstanding member of our organisation and a key figure in community development, as he begins a well-deserved retirement.
Read MoreThis morning people from community-led health organisations from across the country are coming together for the CHEX Conference 2025.
Read MoreOur training offer is specifically designed to support public bodies and partnerships to understand broad policy trends and objectives, giving staff time to gain new knowledge and skills - and confidently apply them in their work.
Read MoreIn a report to the United Nations, the Scottish Human Rights Commission has pressed the Scottish Government to deliver a new Human Rights Bill within the next Parliamentary session.
Read MoreHow can community groups best achieve their aims? How do they meet community needs? Where to begin? These are some of the questions that the Building Stronger Community Organisations resource helps to answer.
Read MoreEarlier this month, a group of organisations working to support community-led action research came together at The Gathering to explore the value of this approach, the benefits it can bring and how it can achieve social impact and systemic change.
Read MoreThe authors of a new book that explores the impact of austerity in Britain have written a guest blog for CHEX outlining the disastrous effects these policies have had on life expectancy in the UK.
Read MoreA new blog from Tax Justice UK explores what changes could be made to ensure the UK's vastly unequal tax system sees more tax paid by the wealthiest in our society.
Read MoreAn important part of renewable energy projects are community benefits schemes, which are additional funds that developers make available to communities, enabling them to share in the benefits of the project will bring.
Read MoreA new report written by a group of Edinburgh residents has highlighted the extent of issues with their homes, and the impact the issues have had on their human rights.
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