Forth Awards 2016 nominations now OPEN!
This November sees the return of The Forth Awards with Edinburgh St James and we want your help to find our winners for 2016!
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Forth Awards 2016 nominations now OPEN!
This November sees the return of The Forth Awards with Edinburgh St James and we want your help to find our winners for 2016!
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***** Charity Football Match – Sunday 28 August *****
Four weeks to go! Who’s raring to go for the match? We would love you all to join us! Morrisons Granton vs Morrisons Ferry Road. Epic battle – which store will win?
All money raised will be going to SiMBA, Simpson’s Memory Box Appeal St Columba’s Hospice
Join our event page to find out details and to see what raffle prizes can be won on the night. Getting back to the raffle- today I got word that we are getting a hamper from Mars! So all you sweet tooth’s chuck the diet out the window and get ready to buy your raffle tickets!!
#football#charityfootballmatch #Morrisons #Spartans #Granton #Ferryroad#August28th #edinburgh
Measures to keep the city centre’s streets clean over the festival period are under way. The city council has enlisted sixty additional street cleaning staff to assist the 24-7 cleansing service in the Old and New Towns. Continue reading Festival frolics: keeping it clean!
Reckless Intent, West Lothian’s premier wrestling company, are back in the Murieston Scout Hall next Saturday for another action-fulled evening of professional wrestling.
Continue reading Cruel Summer: top lineup for Murieston wrestling event
Annie Lennox, JK Rowling and Lesley Riddoch are among 2016 ‘Outstanding Women of Scotland’ inductees
Ten Scottish women from the fields of the arts, culture, politics, activism, law and science were honoured and inducted into the esteemed Saltire Society ‘Outstanding Women of Scotland’ community at a special event in Glasgow yesterday. Continue reading Outstanding Women of Scotland: ‘If you can see it, you can be it’
Public housing stock left poorer by almost half a million homes
Right to Buy, which allows tenants in social housing to buy their homes, ends tomorrow in Scotland. Continue reading No Sale: end of Right to Buy in Scotland
An East Lothian man has embarked on the first leg of a marathon 750-mile cycle journey in a bid to raise funds for audio books for people who are blind or partially sighted. Continue reading Five capital challenge for blind cyclist Ken
Over sixty adults with additional support needs have come together to tell support services what measures they would like to see taken to improve the support they receive through a Charter for Involvement. The group is now calling on organisations to commit to putting their recommendations into practice and has produced a special animated film to promote the Charter.
Known as the National Involvement Network (NIN), the group have been working for over two years to produce the Charter for Involvement, which to date has been signed by 32 support organisations.
Most of the adults involved have received support services their whole life and believe together they could have a stronger voice on how their services are delivered. Supported by independent charity ARC Scotland, The Charter not only gives these adults a voice but also a way for support services to involve the people they support more in the work of the organisation.
The newly launched animated film accompanying the Charter describes how the 12 Charter statements help to improve the lives of people who get support. It sets out how people want to be more involved in the services they receive. The film was launched today at the Thistle Foundation earlier this week to an audience of NIN members and support organisations.
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Chair of the National Involvement Network, Lynette Lynton said: “We all use support services in various ways and wanted to have more of a say in our services and be more involved in the way they are run. Who better to advise support services on how well they are doing than the people that use them day-to-day?
“The launch of the Charter film is a huge occasion for everyone involved. For those of you who have never seen it, it features an animated tiger to show how the Charter has helped make us feel strong and bold.
“The tiger also features on the cover of the Charter for Involvement and many people have now come to associate the tiger with our work.
“As chair of the National Involvement Network, I hope that the film will inspire people who receive care and support services to become more involved.
“The National Involvement Network and the Charter for Involvement have been made possible through the hard work and dedication of ARC Scotland. They have supported the NIN through this process and it is their policy of bringing organisations and people together to find solutions that has made this possible.
“I would like to think that our work with the Charter has improved services and the experiences of service users nationally and I would urge other organisations who would like to know more about the Charter or to receive a copy to get in touch with Association for Real Change Scotland for more information.”
FACE TO FACE WITH LEITH
Citadel Arts Group’s photography exhibition will be launched at Leith Library on Monday 1 August at 2.30pm with refreshments and music by Laure Paterson and John Lamb. Continue reading Portraits of Leith: Citadel’s exhibition opens on Monday
Your opportunity to shape the benefits system in Scotland
People across Scotland are being given the chance to help shape the country’s first ever social security system. The Scottish Government has launched a 13 week consultation looking for views on the benefits being devolved to Scotland, as well as how they are delivered. Continue reading Social Security consultation underway