An Edinburgh charity has been cleared of wrongdoing following an investigation by Scotland’s charity regulator. The Scottish ...
Alison Watson of Shelter Scotland said the housing crisis is being used to demonise refugees and asylum seekers.
Millions of pounds in unclaimed consumer compensation is set to help people across Scotland access legal advice and support.
Responding to the publication of the Poverty and Inequality Commission's formal advice to ministers, John Dickie, Director of ...
As the role of trustees is celebrated through Trustees' Week, Helen Kidd asks: “do charities do enough to help them do their ...
Our research has shown that people with visual impairment in Scotland face long waits for rehabilitation support, and in some ...
A new survey has confirmed that physical workspace remains essential for Scotland’s third sector – with a vast majority of respondents citing daily reliance on dedicated offices and meeting space.
This week is Trustees’ Week. This is an annual campaign designed to raise awareness and celebrate the vital role played by ...
Voluntary Service Aberdeen (VSA) is launching its biggest ever drive for support after spending £3million in reserves in recent years. The 155-year-old charity provides services for more than 2,000 ...
Cuts to the UK’s aid budget and an unclear definition of value for money risk worse outcomes for the world’s most vulnerable people, MPs conclude in a report. The cross-party International Development ...
The head of HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has praised the work of a Scottish charity in helping to demystify the tax system, during a visit to its headquarters. JP Marks, the first permanent secretary ...
To improve outcomes, we need more than good intentions and sector-specific expertise. We need genuine, joined-up working. That means breaking down silos, sharing knowledge and ensuring that teachers, ...
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