Proposed legislation which will create an opt-out system for organ donation, that would assume people were in favour of donation unless they have stated otherwise, is currently being examined by the Health and Sport Committee. They have asked people from across Scotland for their view on the proposals. Continue reading Organ donation: what’s your view?
Month: July 2018
Summer Community BBQ
Saturday 11th August, 12 – 3pm
The Old Kirk & Muirhouse Parish Church, Pennywell Gardens
North West Edinburgh Physical Activity Alliance Launch
Wednesday 18 July, 9.30 – 12.30
Physical activity can contribute massively to good physical and mental health for everyone, no matter their age or circumstances and physical activity is about so much more than playing sports or going to the gym.
No single organisation can be solely responsible for promoting physical activity and to enable us to develop opportunities effectively we need to adopt a broad based, community connected, partnership approach.
The launch event will take place at: Wed 18th July, 09:30am-12:30pm, North Edinburgh Arts Centre, 15A Pennywell Court EH4 4TZ, wE
Come along to find out what’s going on in your area to promote physical activity; tell people what you’re up to- put your service on the map; join the network and help make things happen
To book a place, please contact Ellie Eaton by email: eleanor.eaton@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk or phone 0131 537 9351.
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Poverty-proof education: Committee reveals the financial barriers in the Scottish school day
Struggling parents bear the brunt of rising school costs
The costs of the Scottish school day that fall on families to pay have been revealed by a parliamentary committee, as it publishes a report on what can be done to support the education of children and young people who are experiencing poverty. Continue reading Poverty-proof education: Committee reveals the financial barriers in the Scottish school day
Edinburgh Festivals ‘key’ to Scotland’s cultural sector
An annual investment of £14.4m by the Edinburgh Festivals in Scotland’s cultural sector and the crucial importance of the Festivals Expo Fund are two of the key findings from reports released this week. Continue reading Edinburgh Festivals ‘key’ to Scotland’s cultural sector
Police appeal following Cowgate death
Police are appealing for assistance from the public as they investigate the death of a man in the city centre. Continue reading Police appeal following Cowgate death
Leaving Europe: clear road ahead?
Scottish Secretary David Mundell hosted an EU exit roundtable in Edinburgh on Thursday, where he gave an update on the UK Government’s proposals for exiting the European Union. He hailed the government’s ‘ambitious and comprehensive’ plan but the Scottish Government says the plan ‘falls short’ and will damage Scotland’s economy. Continue reading Leaving Europe: clear road ahead?
PJ Foundation on the ball with summer fundraising
Football fans have joined forces to raise money in memory of a young boy who tragically passed away due to a rare medical condition. Continue reading PJ Foundation on the ball with summer fundraising
Friday 13th is lucky for some: National Lottery funding lights up Scottish communities
Community groups across Scotland are today celebrating a £794k cash boost, thanks to the generosity of National Lottery players. Continue reading Friday 13th is lucky for some: National Lottery funding lights up Scottish communities
HALF OF SCOTS NO LONGER BELIEVE THEY WILL BUY THEIR OWN HOME
- Just under a third remain confident they can buy their own property
- One in three will use the Help to Buy scheme to get onto the property ladder
- One in four parents are happy to help their children buy their own home
The latest How Scotland Lives research from Bank of Scotland shows a snapshot of how Scots are feeling about the idea of getting on the property ladder. Just under half (48%) feel that they will never buy their own home, with less than a third (29%) feeling confident about their future purchasing prospects. Continue reading HALF OF SCOTS NO LONGER BELIEVE THEY WILL BUY THEIR OWN HOME