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PA Employer & PA Handbook: making use of the new resource in the Highlands
Free information sessions for people in the Highland area SDS Scotland have worked in partnership with our member organisations and PA Employers and Personal Assistants from across Scotland, to develop…
Report recommends full involvement of carers in Integrated Joint Boards
A new report from the Carers Collaborative on Integrated Joint Board (IJB) Carer Representation, highlights progress and make recommendations for future improvements. The Carers Collaborative is a project that supports,…
PA newsletter – June 2023
The latest edition of imPAct – the newsletter for Personal Assistants across Scotland, has been published. The newsletter has the latest updates from the PA Programme Board plus other…
New Guidance on the Re-opening of Building Based Day Services
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Guidance on Adult Social Care building-based Day Services The Scottish Government has issued new Guidance on the reopening of building-based Day Services for adults. The majority of building-based…
New Report on Disabled People’s Human Rights launched – Scottish Civil Society report for the UNCRDP
Nothing about us without us! Disabled people’s human rights in Scotland New report on disabled people’s human rights launched – the Scottish Civil Society report for the United Nations Convention…
The Path to Independent Living Support
Kiana Kalantar-Hormozi outlines the challenges to be faced and the decisions needed to enable Independent Living for disabled people in Scotland. These would need to cover areas such as: Budgets…
Supreme Court clears Glasgow City Council of disabled discrimination
Case considered Glasgow Council’s social care Charging Policy The UK Supreme Court has ruled that Glasgow City Council did not discriminate unlawfully against a disabled man with Down’s syndrome, in…
SHRC Report calls for Immediate Return of Withdrawn or Reduced Social Care Support
Scottish Human Rights Commission: calls for immediate return of social care support to address human rights concerns Research published on 14-10-2020 by the Scottish Human Rights Commission shows that a…
What You’re Entitled to As a Young Carer in Scotland
There are an estimated 29,000 young carers in Scotland, and no matter what they do in their caring role, if they meet certain eligibility requirements, they are entitled to financial…
Setting Up a Disabled Person’s Organisation (DPO)
Setting Up a Disabled Person’s Organisation (DPO) Would you like to be involved in an organisation that promotes disabled people’s rights, challenges discrimination and prejudice and supports the Independent Living…
Minister and COSLA welcome SDS Improvement Plan
The Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport, Maree Todd, and COSLA’s Health and Social Care Spokesperson, Councillor Paul Kelly, have released video messages to welcome the publication of…
Euan’s Guide Access Survey 2022
The Euan’s Guide Access Survey is the longest running and largest survey of its kind in the UK which is now in its eighth year. The results of the 2022…
The Right to Advocacy – a review of advocacy planning across Scotland
Mental Welfare Commission Reports on Advocacy provision The Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 imposed a duty on Local Authorities and Health Boards to collaborate to ensure the…
Community Solutions: Finding the right support
Community Solutions is the partnership work between Outside the Box and Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) that has been developing since mid 2019. The focus is finding practical solutions to many…
Research Calls for Doubling of Investment in Adult Social Care in Scotland
Scottish Women’s Budget Group Research calls for transformational change The briefing paper sets out two scenarios for greater investment in Scotland’s adult social care support services. These scenarios are based…