The Scottish Parliament’s Equalities and Human Rights Committee is starting its detailed scrutiny of plans to enhance protections for women and girls who have suffered or who are at risk of female genital mutilation (FGM). Continue reading MSPs seek views on anti-Female Genital Mutilation plans
Month: June 2019
Drama as city council takes new approach to arts and culture funding
New Strategic Partnerships are at the forefront of the City of Edinburgh Council’s proposed Third Party Grants.
The new grants aim to ‘strengthen, sustain and diversify the cultural offering in the city’ and benefit Edinburgh-based artists and participants as well as local audiences and visitors to the city.
Continue reading Drama as city council takes new approach to arts and culture funding
Scottish solicitors top the table for Will Aid fundraising
THREE Scottish law firms have become record-breaking fundraisers for an annual will-writing campaign. Continue reading Scottish solicitors top the table for Will Aid fundraising
Leith community councils demolish Drum’s Leith Walk appeal
Leith’s community councils are urging city planners to reject Drum Property Group’s appeal against the decision to reject contoversial plans for Stead’s Place on Leith Walk. Continue reading Leith community councils demolish Drum’s Leith Walk appeal
See the Rolling Stones Havana Moon concert … at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall
Progress on UK Government’s flagship Edinburgh Hub
The opening of the new flagship UK Government hub in Edinburgh moved a step closer yesterday when the property developers Artisan Real Estate formally handed over the keys of the building to Scottish Secretary David Mundell. Continue reading Progress on UK Government’s flagship Edinburgh Hub
Scotland ‘risks a forgotten generation’
- Report shows children in care treated like second class citizens
- Calls on importance of independent advocacy to be respected
- Offers immediate solutions to halt rights infringements
The charity Who Cares? Scotland has published first of their kind statistics, revealing that young people in care across Scotland are continually having to fight for basic rights every single day. These have today been published in a report entitled, “We Don’t Have to Wait.” Continue reading Scotland ‘risks a forgotten generation’
21,000 over-75s in Edinburgh set to lose free TV Licence
UK GOVT UNDER PRESSURE TO ACT AS TORIES HAMMER OLDER PEOPLE
Around 21,408 people in Edinburgh will be hit by the Tory government’s decision to scrap the free TV licence for over-75s, new figures have revealed. Continue reading 21,000 over-75s in Edinburgh set to lose free TV Licence
Rise of the ‘Mannies’ – but stigma around men in childcare is holding fathers back
Continue reading Rise of the ‘Mannies’ – but stigma around men in childcare is holding fathers back
Extra support for young carers
Young carers aged 11-18 are to benefit from a new nationwide Young Scot package of discounts and opportunities. Continue reading Extra support for young carers