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Perinatal and Infant Mental Health

Nurture the Borders

Nurture The Borders aims to promote and protect the physical and mental health of women, their infants and families affected by or at threat of developing a perinatal mental health condition. PIMH funding will support The Cherish Project – a community outreach project that provides support, education and advocacy to women during pregnancy and up to 2 years after birth.

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Mentoring matters: Why it’s vital for young people experiencing the ‘care system’

Mentoring is increasingly being recognised as a powerful form of early intervention, offering vital support to young people. Christine Roxburgh, Fund Manager for intandem — a mentoring programme for young people experiencing Scotland’s care system and proudly delivered by Inspiring Scotland — shares her recent reflections and highlights why mentoring really matters. Recent high-profile programmes like Idris Elba:

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Inspiring Change with AI: Building charities’ capacity through a collaborative AI project
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Inspiring Change with AI: Building charities’ capacity through a collaborative AI project

At Inspiring Scotland, we are committed to supporting the third sector to thrive in an ever-evolving landscape. As part of this commitment, we have launched a new initiative: Inspiring Change with AI – a collaborative pilot project designed to explore how artificial intelligence can help address common operational challenges across the sector.  This initiative brings

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Supporting people with learning disabilities: Funding allocated to projects working to enhance equality
23.06.2025

Supporting people with learning disabilities: Funding allocated to projects working to enhance equality

People with learning disabilities are being supported to fulfil their potential through new funding awards totalling almost £1.6 million. The Learning Disability Support Fund is allocated to community projects working directly with people with learning disabilities to provide opportunities and build a more inclusive society. The fund will run for 30 months from October 2025,

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