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Read MoreThe new Capital Investment Health Impact Assessment (CHIA) is an online toolkit to help capital investment teams consider how capital projects impact the health and wellbeing of local communities.
Read MoreOrganisations from across the sector have responded to last week's Scottish Government budget announcements.
Read MoreThe 10th December is International Human Rights Day, a day celebrated annually to mark the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the aftermath of World War II. A range of groups and individuals come together to march on the Scottish Parliament Building, demanding the Scottish Government bring forward a Human Rights Bill for Scotland.
Read MoreWith COP29 now concluded, this article explores what the policy context looks like for communities taking climate action in Scotland.
Read MoreIn a new article, CHEX Head of Programme Sarah Boath reflects on the challenging funding landscape community organisations are facing, and why we need to start thinking of these vital supports as prudent investments instead of short-term projects.
Read MoreA new toolkit for refugee communities, refugee supporting groups, and community groups has been developed to help build stronger, more influential and effective community organisations.
Read MorePublic bodies have a crucial role to play in supporting co-productive approaches, and SCDC’s new training offer is specifically designed to support this role and give staff time to gain new knowledge and skills - and confidently apply them in their work.
Read MoreAs the public and third sectors face an increasingly difficult funding environment, a new article has outlined some of the challenges of carrying out co-production during this time - with a new Co-production Guide setting out some possible solutions.
Read MoreThis event will bring together people working in community organisations, who are facing the pressures of delivering their vital work in the current challenging environment, for peer learning and support.
Read MoreIn response to a Social Justice and Social Security Committee call for views, SCDC and CHEX have reflected feedback from community organisations on what fair and efficient funding for the third sector would look like in Scotland
Read MoreLater this month is Co-production Week Scotland, and this year it’s focused on how we embed co-production as the way to deliver services and support across the country.
Read MoreVoices from across the sector have called on proposed cuts to community organisations in Edinburgh to be halted, and for further engagement to take place to better understand the impact this decision could have.
Read MoreApplications for the SCDC Board Member posts have been extended until 5pm on 8th November 2024.
Read MoreNew data shows life expectancy in Scotland is still lower than pre-pandemic levels, despite increases since 2020-2022.
Read MoreWe’ve launched a new suite of training designed to enable public bodies and partnerships to support community priorities and aspirations.
Read MoreA coalition of disabled people's organisations have come together for a fortnight of campaigning and action to demand justice and equality for disabled people.
Read MoreA comprehensive new report, published during Challenge Poverty Week, has outlined the scale of challenge around tackling poverty in Scotland.
Read MoreA new report has explored how democratic initiatives in Scotland can support enhanced democratic wellbeing: how much say communities have in the decisions that affect their lives.
Read MoreIt’s Challenge Poverty Week, and every year we join The Poverty Alliance and thousands of others to raise our collective voice against poverty and unite in calling for a more just and equal Scotland.
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