New job opportunities for Trainee Youth Workers 
Contact any of your local youth agencies in North Edinburgh
Muirhouse Youth Development Group
New job opportunities for Trainee Youth Workers 
Contact any of your local youth agencies in North Edinburgh
Muirhouse Youth Development Group
More than 83,000 carers in Scotland will this year get an extra £452.40 in Carer’s Allowance Supplement as a result of Scottish Government spending. Continue reading More financial support for Scotland’s carers
A nursery where children built a car out of old tyres and recycled wood is among the inaugural winners of a new awards scheme to boost the quality of childcare.
Other winners of the Scottish Government’s Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) Innovation Award include a nursery where children set up a café for parents and a nursery where children now grow their own food for lunch.
All six winning nurseries set up new creative experiences to challenge children and improve their social and language skills and self-confidence.
The six are:
All of the winning nurseries will receive £5,000 to further develop their innovative ideas.
Children’s Minister Maree Todd visited Clober Nursery and said: “Every winning nursery has gone above and beyond to give their children outstanding opportunities to learn and develop.
“Staff have come up with amazingly creative and fun ways to develop children’s understanding of the world around them, with great results already for the children, their families and staff.
“As quality is at the heart of our expansion plans, the awards will showcase best practice and encourage nurseries to share success with each other.”
Louise McHugh, an ELC practitioner from Clober Nursery, said: “Outdoor learning is an exciting and daily part of Clober Nursery.
“We strive to provide children with opportunities to learn and develop their risk-taking strategies, educate them to understand where food comes from as well as providing them with the opportunity to use their imagination with loose part play.
“We are only at the beginning of our outdoor learning journey and we cannot wait to see where the children’s investigations take us.”
The Fringe sparked into life despite yesterday’s rain with the launch of the official 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe Programme, featuring a diverse selection of work from the worlds of theatre, dance, circus, physical theatre, comedy, music, musicals and opera, cabaret and variety, children’s shows, spoken word, free shows, exhibitions and events. Continue reading Fringe Programme launched: #MakeYourFringe
Police in Edinburgh with the Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership have launched a new protocol locally to help officers in searching for missing people with dementia. Continue reading Protocol to assist in search for missing people with dementia
FAREWELL SERVICE: Sunday 23rd June at 1pm
The Royal Hospital for Sick Children is moving to its new home at Little France in July. Continue reading Say goodbye to the Sick Kids at farewell service
We’re planning a fabulous programme of free music for Make Music Day 2019 in Stockbridge Library running 11am – 4.30pm on Friday 21 June.
Performers scheduled include The Professors of Logic, Aria Alba – Opera for All, #ElspethMcVeigh, #NothingAtAll – look out for updates!
Deeds and not words are required from the Scottish government to deliver an economy that helps tackle poverty, one of its key advisory groups has said. The Poverty and Inequality Commission said that Holyrood ministers must be clearer about how they plan to deliver inclusive economic growth. Continue reading Deeds, not words: action needed to address poverty
The Fischy Choirs Summer Concert took place at Royal Botanic Gardens in Inverleith on Monday.
Continue reading Feeling Good: Fischy Choirs make sweet music at The Botanics
Housing & Economy Convener Cllr Kate Campbell is encouraging residents to have their say on short term lets by taking part in the Scottish Government’s consultation on the regulation of the industry.