Businesses, charities and individuals across Edinburgh are being encouraged to move their savings to an ethical bank. Continue reading Edinburgh fair trade social enterprise backs call to save ethically
Month: October 2018
Schools tour a dramatic first for Edinburgh theatre company
Scotland’s only professional theatre company dedicated to working with performers with a learning disability has revealed it is planning its first schools tour in the New Year, after gaining financial support from Aberdeen Standard Investments’ Charitable Foundation. Continue reading Schools tour a dramatic first for Edinburgh theatre company
Digital smartcards to replace food vouchers
New digital system to reduce stigma and make it easier to eat healthily
Pre-paid digital smartcards will replace food vouchers, following strong support for changes to the scheme for helping low income families eat healthily.
Healthy Start Vouchers will become known as Best Start Foods and the current paper vouchers replaced by smartcards in Summer 2019.
Respondents to a Scottish Government consultation on changes to the Welfare Foods scheme said the move to smartcards could reduce stigma, increase uptake and be easier for families. They also wanted support and training for retailers to ensure the system was easy for them to use.
The consultation also found overwhelming support for extending the range of eligible foods in the scheme, and providing free milk and healthy snacks to all children in funded Early Learning and Childcare (ELC).
Public Health Minister Joe FitzPatrick said: “Improving Scotland’s health and tackling inequality starts with ensuring everyone can have a healthy diet, especially families with young children. Diet impacts on children’s health, their learning ability and their life chances as they grow up, but too many low income families face barriers to eating healthily.
“There is clear and strong backing for our plans to further support families, through making the system easy to use and by increasing the foods that families can access. This gives us a strong foundation for introducing these changes.”
Welfare Foods consultation summary report
Welfare Foods consultation full report
Powers over Welfare Foods have been devolved to Scotland under the Scotland Act 2016. These powers have not yet commenced and the consultation sought views on how best to take these forward.
Families’ allowances will rise from £3.10 to £4.25 a week, and from £899 to £1,011 in total over the period they receive support.
Consultation respondents also suggested a national awareness raising campaign, through a range of media channels, to raise the uptake of Best Start Foods.
Hear, hear: Festival of Politics gets underway tonight
A packed programme of debate, music and film will begin this evening when the Festival of Politics opens at Holyrood.
Continue reading Hear, hear: Festival of Politics gets underway tonight
Storytelling course for women at Pilton Community Health Project
Women Supporting Women is running a free, 6-week Storytelling and Creative Writing course at Pilton Community Health Project. The course will run on Fridays from 10:30 – 12 noon from Friday 26 October to Friday 30 November. Continue reading Storytelling course for women at Pilton Community Health Project
VisitBritain reports on year of tourism growth
Visitors spent more than £1 billion in Britain last year as a result of activity by national tourism agency VisitBritain, latest figures show. Continue reading VisitBritain reports on year of tourism growth
Public vote to choose ‘most inspiring writer’ to win Saltire First Book award
The Scottish public is being invited to vote for the most inspiring winner of the Saltire First Book Award, party of the Saltire Literary Awards as the Saltire Society celebrates thirty years since the First Book Award category was first created in 1988. Continue reading Public vote to choose ‘most inspiring writer’ to win Saltire First Book award
Diwali details announced
Edinburgh leading the way in fight against cybercrime
EDINBURGH firms are at the forefront in the battle against cybercrime – with ten of the city’s organisations among the finalists in the upcoming Scottish Cyber Awards. Continue reading Edinburgh leading the way in fight against cybercrime
“Forward thinking”: Support for student nurses and midwives
First Minister confirms bursary will rise to £10,000 by 2020.
Nursing and midwifery students’ bursary will rise to £10,000, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced yesterday.
Continue reading “Forward thinking”: Support for student nurses and midwives