SCDC update on Community Empowerment Act
/The Community Empowerment Act is coming into effect and this quick summary should help you to get started on finding out how you can use it, whether you are a practitioner or a community member.
Read MoreThe Community Empowerment Act is coming into effect and this quick summary should help you to get started on finding out how you can use it, whether you are a practitioner or a community member.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has detailed 40 organisations which will continue to receive Strengthening Communities Programme funding over the next year.
Read MoreIn the first of a series of engaging write ups of participatory budgeting (PB) events, PB Scotland reports on a recent youth-focused PB event in South Lanarkshire.
Read MoreA £500,000 fund will enable thirteen councils to give people the opportunity to decide where investment should be directed in their local community.
Read MoreCommunities will be able to tackle poverty and inequalities and take forward regeneration in their areas on their own terms through a £20 million investment.
The Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act received Royal assent on 24 July 2015. This SCDC briefing aims to explain the provisions of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act and to set out some of the implications and opportunities they have for community development, community organisations and community planning.
Read MoreSCDC, What Works Scotland and the Scottish Government are collaborating on a review of the National Standards for Community Engagement. Find out how to get involved.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has provided a useful summary of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill after it was passed by MSPs on 17th June.
Read MoreThe Independent Advisory Group on Tackling Sectarianism in Scotland has published its final report.
Read MoreThis briefing paper has been written by Dr. Akwugo Emejulu, University of Edinburgh and Mary Anne MacLeod, University of Glasgow as part of ongoing SCDC and CDAS facilitated discussions about community development in Scotland.
Read MoreLaunched by SCDC in partnership with Youthlink Scotland and Learning Link Scotland, the Digitally Agile National Principles are a national framework of guiding principles for the use of digital technology and social media in Community Learning and Development.
Read MoreThis new framework brings together the work of the European Community Development Network, of which SCDC is a member, to establish a shared understanding of community development across Europe.
Read MoreSCDC has responded to the publication of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill with a briefing, Towards Empowerment, examining how far the legislation goes towards empowering communities, and suggesting where improvements might be made.
Read MoreSCDC is pleased to launch our new website for community groups, Communities Channel Scotland on the same day as the publication of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government’s Strengthening Communities programme, which SCDC’s Supporting Communities programme is a key part of, was formally launched on Tuesday 1st April by the Housing and Welfare Minister, Margaret Burgess.
Read MoreHealth Issues in the Community (HIIC) Conference Report 2013 is now available to download, containing presentations from HIIC students and tutors as well as guest speakers and workshop notes.
Read MoreThis new resource developed by GCPH gives communities access to information about their local.
Read MoreGlasgow Centre for Population Health have launched their second briefing paper focusing on asset based approaches
Read MoreTwo significant developments on potential legislation to support the empowerment of communities in Scotland have taken place - the Community Empowerment and Renewal Bill was launched on the 6th June followed by the new Strategic Guidance for Community Planning Partnerships: Community Learning and Development on 11th June.
Read MoreThe follow up resource to 'A glass half full', is now available. ‘What makes us healthy? has information on the evidence for the beneficial effects of assets such as social relationships and networks on health and wellbeing.
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