A new working group will meet in Glasgow for the first time today to create guidelines for tackling pregnancy and maternity discrimination in the workplace. Continue reading New group to tackle pregnancy and maternity workplace discrimination
A new working group will meet in Glasgow for the first time today to create guidelines for tackling pregnancy and maternity discrimination in the workplace. Continue reading New group to tackle pregnancy and maternity workplace discrimination
North Edinburgh Arts is the place to be this Friday for Timebank Knit and Natter‘s Christmas Fayre from 12.30 – 2.30pm. Continue reading Knit & Natter Christmas Fayre’s this Friday
We would like to invite you to our event ‘Can you see?’
This event is being planned and presented by our young parents. They will be launching a film they have made to combat the stigma around being a Young Parent and sharing their experience. This is a chance for them to have their voices heard on a topic that has a massive effect on them.
The event will be held on Wednesday 7th December at North Edinburgh Arts, 15a Pennywell Court.
1pm – 1.30 pm – presentation and film launch
1.30pm – 2.30pm – a more informal chance to speak to the young parents, network and find out more about the services provided by Stepping Stones. Refreshments and nibbles will be provided.
If you can make it along to either the presentation and film launch, and/or for a chat and a bite to eat afterwards , the young parents would appreciate your support!
Please RSVP to info@steppingstonesnorthedinburgh.co.uk
Mairi Hedderwick’s original artwork for last year’s First Minister’s Christmas Card, based on her hugely successful Katie Morag books, went under the hammer at a special auction yesterday.
The artwork was commissioned by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and proceeds of the auction will be split between four charities – Children’s 1st, Enable Scotland, Books Abroad and the Scottish Refugee Council.
The watercolour, showing Katie Morag greeting children at Bute House, the First Minister’s official residence, was auctioned off for £1,000 by TV antiques expert Anita Manning at Great Western Auctions in Glasgow.
Since 2007, artwork from the First Minister’s official Christmas cards has raised nearly £170,000 for good causes through sales of the original paintings and limited edition prints.
Speaking after the auction, the First Minister said: “I was delighted that Mairi Hedderwick was able to create such a wonderful illustration for last year’s Christmas card.
“Katie Morag’s adventures accompanied by Mairi’s beautiful illustrations are adored by both children and adults right across the world.
“Christmas is a time for spending time with those we love, but it is also a time for thinking about those less fortunate than ourselves.
“There is no doubt that Scotland is a caring and compassionate country and First Ministers’ Christmas cards aim to publicise and support charity projects which do so much in our communities. Mairi generously donated her time and talent to the Christmas card initiative and she should be extremely proud of helping to support these fantastic good causes.”
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Destiny Church North
7 Waterfront Broadway, EH5 1SA(Morrisons complex)0131 555 2707
Admission free
The outdoor public WiFi service EdiFreeWiFi is now available, bringing free high-speed internet connectivity to Edinburgh city centre in time for the Christmas and Hogmanay celebrations. Continue reading Free WiFi for city centre festive celebrations