New evidence: Community is key in tackling health inequalities
/Newly published evidence shows the clear impact that community-led health organisations have on the health and wellbeing of their communities.
Read MoreNewly published evidence shows the clear impact that community-led health organisations have on the health and wellbeing of their communities.
Read MoreJoin SCDC and Scotland’s Open Government Team at this event to explore Scotland’s approach to its fourth Open Government Action Plan.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has published its Democracy Matters Route Map, setting out the current progress and next steps around what new community governance arrangements could look like.
Read MoreA new campaign is seeking to address community cohesion and understand why we feel so divided, and how we can make a difference.
Read MoreA recent learning exchange has brought people together from Northern Ireland and Scotland to strengthen practice around community development and health.
Read MoreHow can community groups best achieve their aims? How do they meet community needs? Where to begin? These are some of the questions that the Building Stronger Community Organisations resource helps to answer.
Read MoreWhat Matters to You (WM2U) is working in Dundee and Clackmannanshire to explore how lived experience and community priorities can be used to tackle Scotland’s child poverty crisis.
Read MoreA new video explores the role public diners could play in reducing health inequalities and bringing communities together over nutritious and affordable meals.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has published its Democracy Matters Route Map, setting out the current progress and next steps around what new community governance arrangements could look like.
Read MoreHow can participatory budgeting and grant making support community empowerment? This course from Fife College explores that question, and ways to improve your practice and experiences for others in the future.
Read MoreMany from across Scotland’s community sector will have been saddened recently to learn of the sudden death of former civil servant Alasdair McKinlay.
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 MoreIn this blog, David Allan, Deputy Director of SCDC, shares his thoughts around the progress of community-led action research – and what could be next for this approach in Scotland.
Read MoreA new set of guidance documents for Community Councils have been published by the Improvement Service, Scottish Community Development Centre (SCDC), COSLA and the Scottish Government.
Read MoreSCDC will be contributing a response to the Effective community engagement in local development planning guidance consultation and would like to hear from any community organisations or others in our network who would like to help shape our response
Read MoreA new research project is interested in what the public think about different income-based policies that impact on health. For this, they are looking for people to take part in interviews, focus groups and a public panel to help deisgnm the research. People will be given a finacial incentive for their time.
Read MoreParticipation requests were designed to improve community input to how services are run. Six years on the way they are being used is under review to make them more useful. Don’t miss your chance to shape how they might work in future.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has launched a consultation into community wealth building, with the aim of taking forward a Community Wealth Building Bill.
Read MoreFind 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.
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