E&HR Project Elect Her creates a safe space for women to explore their futures as leaders, legislators, and champions of Scotland’s political governance through blended learning opportunities, live interactive workshops, self-paced digital resources, and a community of peers to grow and develop with. Find out more at Elect Her.
Read MoreOFN investment supports ENABLE Works’ flagship schools transition programme Stepping Up, which enables young disabled people to make a successful transition from school into employment, education or training. Supporting young people age 16+, specialist Employment Coordinators work with each young person to build their aspiration for work and to gain the skills employers value. Through vocational
Read MoreEnable Scotland provides digital creativity training for young disabled people around key topics such as animation, gaming, coding and digital security.
Read MoreENABLE Works delivers services to people with additional support needs, and their families, around the UK. The organisation’s vision is that every person with a learning disability should have the choice and control to live independently in the community. The Disability Employment Gap is a Government measure used to understand the difference between those who
Read MoreBorders Direct Payment Agency (BDPA) (trading as Encompass) provides pre-assessment support to people in the Scottish Borders to explain the self-directed support options, local policies and eligibility criteria. They also facilitate a local self-directed support Forum, a consultation group led by social care users which raises issues and develops solutions with the local council relating
Read MoreE&HR Project Advocates for women’s equality and rights through gathering evidence, analysis and influencing law and policy to meet more of women’s needs. Find out more at Engender.
Read MoreE&HR Project ERCS increases awareness and participation of equality groups on the human right to a healthy environment through engagement and public education. Activities build people’s capacity to exercise their rights in relation to the environment and inform the policy and practice of public bodies to advance environmental justice. Find out more at Environmental Rights
Read MoreEqual Say provides independent advocacy for people aged 18 years and over in North and South Lanarkshire to uphold their rights relating to self-directed support. This includes information about social care and self-directed support, help to explore options and make informed decisions, support through the assessment and planning process and accessing community organisations. This supports
Read MoreE&HR Project Works to create a lasting improvement in the situation of LGBTI people in Scotland through policy development, advice and guidance for policy-makers, good practice guidance and training, and a range of community engagement approaches. Find out more at Equality Network.
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