Three more people have been charged under the Misuse of Drugs Act as part of the ongoing Operation Eagle. They will appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court today charged with drugs and firearms offences. Continue reading Operation Eagle: three more face court today
Month: February 2017
Protect Our Future: coalition launches campaign to replace PPP
Common Weal has launched a national campaign coalition to replace Private Public Partnerships (PPP) with a more sustainable Public Public Partnership. Continue reading Protect Our Future: coalition launches campaign to replace PPP
Love your heart this Valentine’s Day!
In the run up to the most romantic day of the year, NHS 24 is issuing a set of top ten tips on how to have a healthy heart. Continue reading Love your heart this Valentine’s Day!
Teenage Kicks at Commie Pool
Are you aged 13-17 years and looking for a fun way to get active? Edinburgh Leisure is offering two new group exercise classes specifically for teenagers at the Royal Commonwealth Pool. Continue reading Teenage Kicks at Commie Pool
Warm welcome for Zoe at SSPCA Rehoming Centre
The Scottish SPCA has welcomed Zoe Raynor to their Edinburgh centre following a national hunt to find her after the delivery of a generous Christmas gift. Continue reading Warm welcome for Zoe at SSPCA Rehoming Centre
Dragons ‘non’ to Lingotot
Lingotot, which teaches dozens of pre and primary school aged children across Edinburgh, appeared in the formidable Dragons’ Den last night (Sunday 5th February), but on this occasion the Dragons said ‘non’. Continue reading Dragons ‘non’ to Lingotot
More Childcare Academy info sessions
We have more dates in place for our Childcare Academy Information Sessions:
Wednesday 15th February @ 10am
Wednesday 22nd February @ 1pm
If you would like to book a place to come along and hear more about the Academy, ask any questions and take away an application pack, please do not hesitate to contact me on the number below or Barbara Webster on 0131 311 6926.
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Administrative Assistant, North Edinburgh Childcare
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EH4 4BL
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Child Poverty Bill ‘will be a crucial step forward’
The UK Government’s austerity agenda, continuing welfare cuts, and economic uncertainty caused by Brexit are the key challenges to eradicating child poverty, Equalities Secretary Angela Constance has said. Ms Constance, who will introduce a child poverty bill to Holyrood this week, said the action being taken to tackle inequalities and end child poverty in Scotland has never been more important.
Findings in a report published by the Resolution Foundation last week show that over the remainder of the UK Parliamentary term typical households will see almost no income growth and poorer households will experience a fall in income.
Ms Constance said: “No child should grow up in poverty. All of our children deserve the best opportunities in life that we can offer them, which is why tackling the issue is a key priority for this government.
“Our Child Poverty Bill to be published this week will be a crucial step forward – it will set statutory targets to reduce child poverty and establish a framework for measuring, monitoring and reporting on child poverty. It will also require long-term delivery plans to tackle the deep-rooted causes, and for Ministers to report annually on progress. Scotland will also now be the only part of the UK with statutory income targets on child poverty.
“UK Government budget cuts, austerity measures, and welfare cuts, and scrapping of income-based child poverty targets are leading to huge social harm, and the poorest and most vulnerable in society shouldering the brunt.
“Withdrawal from the EU and the single market also poses a threat to living standards, job prospects, and income levels of people and communities across Scotland.
“It is completely unacceptable that families are facing such hardship and children are growing up in poverty. I am clear that preventing the next generation of young people being born into poverty is vital and we will work tirelessly across government and with the public, private and voluntary sectors to address this.
“That is why our Fairer Scotland Action Plan includes several cross-Government measures to tackle child poverty – and we will use all options the new social security powers give us to make a difference.
“We are spending £100 million a year mitigating the worst of UK Government cuts, funding we should be able to use to lift people out of poverty.
“So it is absolutely clear that we are taking a range of actions to ensure that children in Scotland have a bright future ahead of them; but we do that in the face of a callous and uncaring UK government which has never put the needs of the people of Scotland on their to do list.”
Operation Eagle: clamping down on Edinburgh drug crime
Weekend raids in Granton and Wardieburn
Police in Edinburgh have launched Operation Eagle, a new initiative to tackle drug crime across the city and help drug users find appropriate support. Continue reading Operation Eagle: clamping down on Edinburgh drug crime
Immigration: a ‘bespoke’ solution for Scotland?
Holyrood’s European Committee has called for the Scottish and UK governments to consider ‘a bespoke – or differentiated – solution for immigration policy in Scotland’ after Brexit. Continue reading Immigration: a ‘bespoke’ solution for Scotland?