New training to support public bodies
/We’ve launched a new suite of training designed to enable public bodies and partnerships to support community priorities and aspirations.
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This online roundtable event will bring together colleagues from across the UK to explore how we can continue to build the momentum for community-led action research
In this blog, David Allan, Deputy Director of SCDC, shares his thoughts around the progress of community-led action research – and what could be next for this approach in Scotland.
A new set of guidance documents for Community Councils have been published by the Improvement Service, Scottish Community Development Centre (SCDC), COSLA and the Scottish Government.
SCDC will be contributing a response to the Effective community engagement in local development planning guidance consultation and would like to hear from any community organisations or others in our network who would like to help shape our response
A new research project is interested in what the public think about different income-based policies that impact on health. For this, they are looking for people to take part in interviews, focus groups and a public panel to help deisgnm the research. People will be given a finacial incentive for their time.
Participation requests were designed to improve community input to how services are run. Six years on the way they are being used is under review to make them more useful. Don’t miss your chance to shape how they might work in future.
The Scottish Government has launched a consultation into community wealth building, with the aim of taking forward a Community Wealth Building Bill.
Find out how you can participate in the Scottish Parliament’s inquiry into part 2 of the Community Empowerment Act on community planning.
SCDC recently submitted a response to the Scottish Government’s consultation on land reform, ‘Land reform in a net-zero Scotland’. Here’s a brief summary of what we said.
SCDC has recently submitted a response to the Scottish Government’s consultation on the fourth National Planning Framework (NPF4), which sets out how places and environments will be planned and designed in the years to come. Here are some key points from our response.
Over the past decade and more, we have worked hard to establish ourselves as an authority on community development theory and practice - we are now looking for a new Director to help lead SCDC into its next decade of development.
After 13 years as Director of SCDC and approaching a ‘significant birthday’ it is now time to step back and make way for new leadership
This event will explore the appeals process for Participation Requests, which were introduced as part of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015.
We’re going to submit a reponse to the Scottish Government’s consultation on its fourth National Planning Framework (NPF4), and we’re inviting anyone interested in helping shape it to get in touch.
Our Place is a new site devoted to promoting the benefits of place and place-based working.
SCDC has announced the appointment of Geoff Whittam as the new Chair of the Board for the organisation. Geoff will succeed Angela Morgan OBE who has stepped down after a six year term.
Scottish Community Development Centre is inviting community groups, third sector organisations and public bodies to express an interest in working with us to consider a potential appeals process for Participation Requests, which were introduced as part of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015.
Find out about SCDC’s programme of activities to increase community awareness and skills around Participation Requests, including advice, resources and the development of an appeals mechanism.
This research develops a fuller understanding of cross-sector collaboration across public, community and third sector organisations and the emerging range of coronavirus (COVID-19) focused community groups.
We worked with Foundation Scotland to produce a final evaluation of their Response, Recovery and Resilience (RRR) Fund.
Scottish Community Development Centre is conducting some research regarding a new community resource hub within the University of Glasgow. Community and voluntary organisations in the city are invited to give their views.
The Scottish Civil Society Open Government Network is refreshing its committee and is looking for people passionate about changing the way government works to come forward
The Supporting Communities Safely resource has been updated to support community organisations to start back safely.
ENABLE Scotland are offering free Autism Awareness or Disability Awareness sessions until the end of the month.
This short research report from Glasgow Caledonian University examines the role of ‘mutual aid groups’ during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research explores whether these informal groups set up ‘almost overnight’ at the start of the crisis have complemented, enhanced or, in some cases, undermined more formal emergency responses.
The report and final recommendations from the Citizen’s Assembly of Scotland has been published.
This short survey aims to understand how community groups, third sector organisations and public bodies are delivering a co-ordinated response to the covid-19 pandemic.
Join us on Thursday 3rd December to give your views about a new human rights law in Scotland.
The Scottish Government’s Community & Third Sector Recovery Programme funding stream is now open, offering both organisational support and funding to deliver services.
We’ve launched a new suite of training designed to enable public bodies and partnerships to support community priorities and aspirations.
Read MoreA coalition of disabled people's organisations have come together for a fortnight of campaigning and action to demand justice and equality for disabled people.
Read MoreA comprehensive new report, published during Challenge Poverty Week, has outlined the scale of challenge around tackling poverty in Scotland.
Read MoreA new report has explored how democratic initiatives in Scotland can support enhanced democratic wellbeing: how much say communities have in the decisions that affect their lives.
Read MoreIt’s Challenge Poverty Week, and every year we join The Poverty Alliance and thousands of others to raise our collective voice against poverty and unite in calling for a more just and equal Scotland.
Read MoreOur new resource explores Local Place Plans – a way for communities to have more influence over what planning development can happen in their area.
Read MoreSCDC is looking for new Board members to help lead our organisation into its next decade of development.
Read MoreA coalition of individuals and organisations have signed a joint letter urging the First Minister to support the passing of a Wellbeing and Sustainable Development (Scotland) Bill.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government have published their analysis of the Democracy Matters 2 consultation, which explored what new decision-making powers for communities could look like, and how potential new decision-making bodies might work.
Read MoreDuring Scottish Climate Week, we've published a new resource which explores the community development perspective around the climate crisis - and how communities are taking action on this pressing issue.
Read MoreAs recent evidence continues to highlight Scotland’s persistent and rising health inequalities, it’s important to understand the causes of these systematic and avoidable differences in health outcomes across our population.
Read MoreA major new report has outlined the significant inequalities facing Scotland's communities. Published by the newly-formed Scottish Health Equity Research Unit (SHERU), the report has found that outcomes related to inequalities and health are not improving significantly in Scotland, and that some are getting worse.
Read MoreLast week’s Programme for Government set out the main priorities for the Scottish Government over the next 12 months. In this edition of the Weekly, we’ve identified some of the key announcements and issues related to community development policy and practice.
Read MoreWe know that involving communities in deciding priorities and shaping local action is vital if we're to maintain collective wellbeing, support regeneration, and reduce inequalities. This is a core part of community development work, but how can it happen in practice?
Read MoreHow do we support young people to use their voices to take action on the health issues important to them? Launching at an event in October, a new HIIC course will help to answer that question by providing young people with new skills and understanding around health, power and social justice.
Read MoreThe Scottish Third Sector Tracker has outlined some of the challenges community organisations and others are facing as resources become scarcer and costs continue to rise.
Read MoreNext month, Scottish Co-production Network members are coming together to exchange learning, ideas and tricky problems about their practice and experiences.
Read MoreThis online roundtable event will bring together colleagues from across the UK to explore how we can continue to build the momentum for community-led action research
Read MorePublic Health Scotland have published new analysis investigating the role of post-2010 welfare reforms on health and its determinants in Scotland.
Read MoreCommunity-led health is a way for people in a community to take joint action to improve things for their community, leading to improved health and wellbeing.
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