Coalition demands action on justice for disabled people
/A 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 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.
Read MoreOur new resource explores Local Place Plans – a way for communities to have more influence over what planning development can happen in their area.
Read MoreSCDC is looking for new Board members to help lead our organisation into its next decade of development.
Read MoreA coalition of individuals and organisations have signed a joint letter urging the First Minister to support the passing of a Wellbeing and Sustainable Development (Scotland) Bill.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government have published their analysis of the Democracy Matters 2 consultation, which explored what new decision-making powers for communities could look like, and how potential new decision-making bodies might work.
Read MoreDuring Scottish Climate Week, we've published a new resource which explores the community development perspective around the climate crisis - and how communities are taking action on this pressing issue.
Read MoreAs recent evidence continues to highlight Scotland’s persistent and rising health inequalities, it’s important to understand the causes of these systematic and avoidable differences in health outcomes across our population.
Read MoreA major new report has outlined the significant inequalities facing Scotland's communities. Published by the newly-formed Scottish Health Equity Research Unit (SHERU), the report has found that outcomes related to inequalities and health are not improving significantly in Scotland, and that some are getting worse.
Read MoreLast week’s Programme for Government set out the main priorities for the Scottish Government over the next 12 months. In this edition of the Weekly, we’ve identified some of the key announcements and issues related to community development policy and practice.
Read MoreWe know that involving communities in deciding priorities and shaping local action is vital if we're to maintain collective wellbeing, support regeneration, and reduce inequalities. This is a core part of community development work, but how can it happen in practice?
Read MoreHow do we support young people to use their voices to take action on the health issues important to them? Launching at an event in October, a new HIIC course will help to answer that question by providing young people with new skills and understanding around health, power and social justice.
Read MoreThe Scottish Third Sector Tracker has outlined some of the challenges community organisations and others are facing as resources become scarcer and costs continue to rise.
Read MoreNext month, Scottish Co-production Network members are coming together to exchange learning, ideas and tricky problems about their practice and experiences.
Read MoreThis online roundtable event will bring together colleagues from across the UK to explore how we can continue to build the momentum for community-led action research
Read MorePublic Health Scotland have published new analysis investigating the role of post-2010 welfare reforms on health and its determinants in Scotland.
Read MoreCommunity-led health is a way for people in a community to take joint action to improve things for their community, leading to improved health and wellbeing.
Read MoreA Scottish parliamentary committee is seeking views about impact the Child Poverty (Scotland) Act has had as part of its post legislative scrutiny.
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