Spotlight on: Community-led health
/Community-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 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.
Read MoreWhat does fair and efficient funding look like for the third sector in Scotland? That’s the question the Social Justice and Social Security Committee is asking, and SCDC are seeking views as we submit our response.
Read MoreHow do we embed co-production as the way we deliver support and services across Scotland? That’s the question at the centre of Co-production Week Scotland taking place in November.
Read MoreThe latest Scottish Social Attitudes Survey has shown significant support for more progressive redistribution and increased taxation to fund key public services.
Read MoreA survey of more than 3,000 girls and young women has found deep distrust in politicians, a lack of ability to influence, and barriers to participation in decision making around the issues important to them.
Read MoreWhat does fair and efficient funding look like for the third sector in Scotland? That’s the question the Social Justice and Social Security Committee is asking, and SCDC are seeking views as we submit our response.
Read MoreWe know that outcomes improve when community priorities are part of how services are developed. That's why high quality community engagement is crucial to create the conditions for better democratic participation and decisions that properly reflect the needs communities face.
Read MoreThe UN Convention on the Rights of Child has been officially incorporated into Scottish law.
Read MoreA new guide has set out how third sector organisations and charities can support, advocate for and engage with climate assemblies.
Read MoreSCDC recently brought together those working around community-led action research to share learning and ideas about how this approach can be used by communities to set their priorities, and carry out the actions they want to see.
Read MoreIn this final Weekly before the election, we're again highlighting the new voter ID requirements in place for tomorrow’s vote.
Read MoreThat's one of the questions explored at the latest Scottish Co-production Network Ideas Clinic, which brought SCN members together to explore their experiences, talk about new ideas, and get peer support to handle tricky problems.
Read MoreIn this blog, SCDC’s Communications Manager shares some reflections on a recent community-led action research roundtable, and what’s next for this powerful approach to empowering communities knowledge.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has committed to passing a new Bill that will incorporate human rights into Scots law for the first time. But where are we now, and what’s coming next?
Read MoreGlasgow Disability Alliance has published its manifesto for this year's General Election, calling on action for disabled people's equality and human rights.
Read MoreA new report has set out the effects the pandemic has had on children and families, and how households on low incomes are feeling a greater impact.
Read More£500,000 has been made available by the Scottish Government for a new round of its Child Poverty Practice Accelerator Fund (CPAF).
Read MoreTo create a fairer, more just society it’s vital that people in all communities can take part in our democracy, use their voice, and ensure their priorities are represented.
Read MoreA new community-led survey is being used to understand the priorities around research on mental health and wellbeing in rural areas, and how communities can shape what comes next.
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