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Scotland wins World Cup (well, Walking Football World Cup anyway!)
A combined team of walking footballers from Heart of Midlothian and Ayr United have won the International Super Masters 5-aside Over 65s Walking Football World Cup following a dramatic penalty shoot-out against auld enemy England. Continue reading Scotland wins World Cup (well, Walking Football World Cup anyway!)
Waterstones to open Stockbridge Books at Raeburn Place development
Raeburn Place Foundation (RPF) is delighted to announce the signing of a lease agreement with Waterstones Booksellers Limited for its new development in Stockbridge. As the last remaining chain of specialist bookstores on the High Street, Waterstones will transform 220m² of the new development into ‘Stockbridge Books’. Continue reading Waterstones to open Stockbridge Books at Raeburn Place development
Action on Prejudice: new hate crime portal launched
YouthLink Scotland has launched ‘Action on Prejudice’, the first national portal in the UK to tackle hate crime and prejudice in communities. Continue reading Action on Prejudice: new hate crime portal launched
Childcare recruitment underway
Playtime in Edinburgh
It’s an image which harks back to a bygone era when there was less traffic on our roads and parents felt safer letting their kids play outside … but soon the sight of children playing hopscotch and skipping on the streets while neighbours chat and get to know each other could become common again in Edinburgh thanks to a successful pilot project. Continue reading Playtime in Edinburgh
First Minister meets Jamie Oliver to outline ambition to halve child obesity rate.
Scotland will aim to halve childhood obesity by 2030, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced. Continue reading First Minister meets Jamie Oliver to outline ambition to halve child obesity rate.
National Lottery funding boost for sporting memories charity
A Scottish charity that improves the wellbeing of older people by helping them to recall their sporting memories, is one of 13 groups today sharing in £2,392,176 of National Lottery cash. Continue reading National Lottery funding boost for sporting memories charity
UK Government welfare policies having ‘devasating impact’ on housing
Households renting in the private and social sector have been severely affected by UK Government welfare policies, according to a new report released by the Scottish Government.
The Impact of UK Welfare Policy on Housing report (below) highlights the negative effect of Universal Credit on both tenants and landlords, due to the major increase in rent arrears. In East Lothian for example, 72% of social housing tenants claiming Universal Credit were in arrears, compared to 30% of all tenants.
In addition, the UK Government’s freeze on local housing allowance rates – a benefit paid to private rental tenants – has also substantially limited households ability to afford rent on properties.
The Scottish Government funds the full mitigation of the bedroom tax, which would otherwise affect over 70,000 individuals who would lose an average of around £650 a year, as well as providing additional funding for direct mitigation of welfare reforms, wider direct support for those on low incomes and advice and other services.
Housing Minister Kevin Stewart said: “Almost half a million Scottish households receive some form of financial support for their housing. It is clear that UK Government welfare cuts are having a devastating impact, with money taken from the pockets of people across the country, pushing them into crisis and debt.
“We are doing all we can, with the powers we have to protect those on low incomes from these devastating UK Government cuts – spending more than £125 million this year alone to do so. This includes £62 million to fully mitigate the ‘bedroom tax’, help for those impacted by the freeze in local housing allowance, as well as providing support for low-income households.
“This report builds on previously published evidence of the undue pressure on people that UK government changes to our welfare system are causing, including housing. We want to ensure everyone has access to a safe, warm place to call home – as part of that, the UK Government must urgently change course.”
Annual Report follow up paper – Housing and Social Security
The Impact of UK Welfare Policy on Housing report is the third in a series of reports looking at the impact of UK welfare reforms. The first report focused on the impact on families, and the second report on the impact on disabled people.
In the private sector there are limits in the maximum housing benefit payable against rent, set in relation to household size and local market rents – the Local Housing Allowance (LHA) rates. The LHA rate was reduced as part of the coalition government welfare reform, to the 30th percentile of market rents, and has remained frozen since 2015.
Prisoner voting backed by Holyrood committee
Prisoners serving custodial sentences should be given the right to vote, according to Holyrood’s Equalities and Human Rights Committee. Continue reading Prisoner voting backed by Holyrood committee








