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SCDC submitted a written response to the Scottish Government’s consultation on proposals for a new qualifications body and a new approach to inspection of Education in Scotland.
SCDC submitted a written response to the Scottish Government’s consultation on a proposed Human Rights Bill for Scotland. We’ve summarised our key points, with a focus on the importance of participation and community capacity building within the context of human rights.
Here are the key points from SCDC’s response to the Scottish Government’s consultation on ‘Effective community engagement in local development planning’ guidance in September 2023.
Community wealth building is focused on growing the influence communities have on the economy and ensuring communities receive more of the benefits from the wealth they help to generate. The Scottish Government has adopted a community wealth building approach, and sees it as a key tool in supporting a just transition to net zero and reducing child poverty. This is a summary of SCDC’s response to the Scottish Government’s consultation on community wealth building which ran in 2023.
If you lived in a 20-minute neighbourhood you would be able meet all your day-to-day needs without having to travel more than 20 minutes by foot, bike or public transport. We’ve summarised the key points from our response to the Scottish Government’s consultation on planning guidance it is developing in relation to 20-minute neighbourhoods and local living.
SCDC’s participation request resource pack contains a range of guides, tools and templates to help you understand the Participation Request process, the language and terms that are used, and the process involved.
We’ve made these graphics to help show the 7 standards in a simple way and highlight the key elements.
Are you planning a community event and want to do your bit to make a climate impact? Even if your event isn’t focused on climate change, there’s still lots you can do. Here are some practical things to make your event greener, and some things to think about too.
The National Standards for Community Engagement are a way to build and sustain the relationships between public services and community groups.
A report from Barnardo's Scotland & SCDC about peer-led evaluation and the impact that the Barnardo’s Nurture Service has had on the people involved.
Exploring how community councils can contribute to democratic renewal in Scotland.
This report aimed to develop learning, take actions, improve practice and reflect together on opportunities and challenges in the current context.
Our response to the recent Scottish Government’s Democracy Matters consultation welcomes the idea of people having more control over what happens in their communities.
SCDC and the Poverty Alliance worked with ten community organisations to co-design a resource framework which could be used to support communities across Scotland to conduct their own inquiries into the issues affecting them.
Exploring the local experiences of refugee resettlement and how examines how community development approaches could be used to further refugee integration in Scotland.
ARC is to help community and voluntary groups carry out research in and with their communities.
This paper outlines the common approaches that community development and co-production take.
Published in 2015, 'Co-production – how we make a difference together' is a suite of resources – videos, case studies and information to help spread understanding of co-production
Building Stronger Communities is a practical assessment and planning tool for community capacity building in Scotland.
The Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act strengthens community voices in decisions about public services and makes it easier for them to own and manage land and buildings.
This resource outlines six key competencies that promote and support community-led health approaches and help to tackle health inequalities.
This guide helps community groups become more confident, better organised and more effective in achieving their aims.
This manual is designed to assist you to plan and evaluate practice in a participatory manner.
A set of 7 educational resources on sustainable development for community organisations.
Find out what the participation request are, what they do and how communities can get involved.
If improving public services is the puzzle, how important a 'piece' are participation requests?