E&HR Project GWL’s National Project works within communities across Scotland, and at an infrastructural level across Scotland’s cultural landscape to deliver innovative, vibrant, impactful programmes of online and in-person events, workshops, exhibitions and projects focusing on women’s rights; the lives, histories and achievements of women; and broader intersectional inequalities. Find out more at Glasgow Women’s
Read MoreBased in HMYOI Polmont near Falkirk, this Creative Communities project supports a radio production programme for female young offenders.
Read MoreBased in Glasgow, this initiative has received seed funding and development support from the Creative Communities programme. The project supports intensive film making and social awareness programme for young people not in education in Govanhill, Glasgow.
Read MoreCommunity: Gorbals (Laurieston). Crossroads Youth and Community Association is the host organisation partnering with Inspiring Scotland on Link Up. The Gorbals is an area on the south bank of the river Clyde in Glasgow made up of the districts of Laurieston, Tradeston, Kingston, and Hutchesontown.
Read MoreBased in Gorgie and Dalry in Edinburgh this Creative Communities project runs creative workshops and short courses for the community and is supporting the installation of new public artworks.
Read MoreGrampian Opportunities provides independent information to support adults with long-term conditions, learning disabilities and mental health issues living in Aberdeenshire to understand and explore their social care options, develop support plans and prepare for social work assessments. They help people to identify person-led creative solutions and for those who choose option 1, to recruit PAs
Read MoreE&HR Project Provision of robust research, evidence and community voices harnessed to influence policy and practice in Grampian. GREC also is supporting asylum seekers placed in Grampian region to help with upholding their rights. Find out more at Grampian Regional Equality Council.
Read MoreThe Grassmarket Mission was founded in 1890 and has historically provided a variety of services to homeless people in the Grassmarket area of Edinburgh where they traditionally gathered. Grassmarket Community Project takes an innovative approach to creating community and providing sanctuary and support to participants, many of whom are amongst the most vulnerable of our citizens.
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