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/The Scottish Government has launched a consultation into community wealth building, with the aim of taking forward a Community Wealth Building Bill.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has launched a consultation into community wealth building, with the aim of taking forward a Community Wealth Building Bill.
Read MorePlease note: We aim to have a good spread and balance in terms of geography, urban/rural and equality/inequality, and places will be allocated on this basis. Those who we cannot offer a place to on this occasion will be able to engage with the inquiry as it goes forward and we are happy to provide further details of this to anyone.
If you have any difficulty completing the form please contact andrew@scdc.org.uk, 07507107585
Find out how you can participate in the Scottish Parliament’s inquiry into part 2 of the Community Empowerment Act on community planning.
Read MoreSCDC recently submitted a response to the Scottish Government’s consultation on land reform, ‘Land reform in a net-zero Scotland’. Here’s a brief summary of what we said.
Read MoreSCDC has recently submitted a response to the Scottish Government’s consultation on the fourth National Planning Framework (NPF4), which sets out how places and environments will be planned and designed in the years to come. Here are some key points from our response.
Read MoreOver the past decade and more, we have worked hard to establish ourselves as an authority on community development theory and practice - we are now looking for a new Director to help lead SCDC into its next decade of development.
Read MoreAfter 13 years as Director of SCDC and approaching a ‘significant birthday’ it is now time to step back and make way for new leadership
Read MoreThis event will explore the appeals process for Participation Requests, which were introduced as part of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015.
Read MoreWe’re going to submit a reponse to the Scottish Government’s consultation on its fourth National Planning Framework (NPF4), and we’re inviting anyone interested in helping shape it to get in touch.
Read MoreThe event, in partnership with the Scottish Community Development Centre, is to be opened by Tom Arthur MSP, Minister for Public Finance, Planning, and Community Wealth. There will be an opportunity to hear from a community group who has engaged with the end to end process; representatives from the Scottish Community Development Centre involved in the participation request work; and from academics at The Innovation School, Glasgow School of Art, who have been leading research on participation requests and broader participation mechanisms in Scotland.
If you have any difficulty completing the form please contact andrew@scdc.org.uk, 07507107585
Our Place is a new site devoted to promoting the benefits of place and place-based working.
Read MoreThe rapid rise in Omicron infections could put significant additional pressure on hospitals and other health and care services, close to the point in the winter when they are already likely to be at peak pressure.
The number of cases could potentially cause great disruption to services as more people are forced to self-isolate. Therefore, we all need to do what we can to comply with the guidance and help reduce the risk.
More information on Omicron is available here
Because of this some aspects of the guidance on COVID in Scotland have changed from 14th of December 2021.
What this means for community based services
As people organising community services, you have a particular responsibility to help people to get support, but avoid catching the virus themselves, or passing it on to others.
The government is asking people to be more careful when in contact with each other, wherever they may be. The main change is that you are advised to limit the amount of social contact people have with other households to reduce the rate that the virus spreads. The government guidance asks that no more than 3 households gather together at one time.
You are advised to postpone non-essential things, like works Christmas parties. This also means that any community organisations organising social events over the holiday season should consider postponing these, especially if these are planned to take place indoors. While this may be disappointing for many people, it’s far better than getting COVID 19 for Christmas.
Some communities want to provide face to face services to vulnerable people in greatest need those who need them most to combat social isolation and other harms of COVID 19. It is still possible to support them safely in line with government guidance on what is permitted and good practice advice covering issues like physical distancing. But even these services should be delivered with minimal social contact between households wherever possible for now. This link to our advice on dealing with risk be helpful. Please keep using these links to keep up to data with any more specific advice which may be published during the holiday period so please remember the following
To help protect yourself and others:
if you don’t have symptoms take regular lateral flow tests – especially before mixing with other people ask those using you services to do this.
if you have symptoms - self isolate and book a PCR test
wash your hands regularly, and cover your nose and mouth if coughing or sneezing
open windows when meeting indoors. Here is additional information on ventilation
Keep your distance from people not in your group See our section on COVID safe spaces for how you can do this effectively.
work from home if possible
use the apps: COVID status (vaccine passport), Protect Scotland and Check-in Scotland
SCDC has announced the appointment of Geoff Whittam as the new Chair of the Board for the organisation. Geoff will succeed Angela Morgan OBE who has stepped down after a six year term.
Read MoreScottish Community Development Centre is inviting community groups, third sector organisations and public bodies to express an interest in working with us to consider a potential appeals process for Participation Requests, which were introduced as part of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015.
Read MoreFind out about SCDC’s programme of activities to increase community awareness and skills around Participation Requests, including advice, resources and the development of an appeals mechanism.
Read MoreThis research develops a fuller understanding of cross-sector collaboration across public, community and third sector organisations and the emerging range of coronavirus (COVID-19) focused community groups.
Read MoreWe worked with Foundation Scotland to produce a final evaluation of their Response, Recovery and Resilience (RRR) Fund.
Read MoreWe had more than 75 responses from community organisations across the city and one or two beyond. There was a high degree of interest in using a hub and plenty of ideas for how it should work and what it should contain.
We’re grateful to you for indicating you’d be willing to take part in a focus group to explore the hub in more depth, and would like to invite you to attend an online session.
Please indicate your availability on the below dates and state which date you would prefer.
We will do our best to give everyone their preferred option subject to the levels of interest in each session. We will confirm places as soon as we can and no later than Friday 10th September.
Please let us know if you have any questions, and we look forward to hearing from you.
Scottish Community Development Centre is conducting some research regarding a new community resource hub within the University of Glasgow. Community and voluntary organisations in the city are invited to give their views.
Read MoreThe Scottish Civil Society Open Government Network is refreshing its committee and is looking for people passionate about changing the way government works to come forward
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