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We currently work with over 450 charities across our thematic areas of work.

The National Autistic Society in partnership with Autistic Knowledge Development

The National Autistic Society in partnership with Autistic Knowledge Development

Autistic Knowledge Development (AKD) are currently working in partnership with the National Autistic Society (NAS) Scotland on Embrace Autism. They have created an autistic-led digital suite of six short films covering a variety of topics and act as a positive, welcoming and easily accessible introduction to the world of autism support in Scotland. This digital

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The Poverty Alliance

The Poverty Alliance

E&HR Project A programme of awareness raising, action learning and participatory research on ESC rights with civil society organisations and people with experience of poverty with protected characteristics. Find out more at The Poverty Alliance.

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The Scottish Older People’s Assembly

The Scottish Older People’s Assembly

E&HR Project Delivery of an annual Assembly and regular outreach meetings ensuring that older people’s voices are heard in all decisions that affect them. Find out more at Scottish Older People’s Assembly.

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The STAR Project

The STAR Project

Paisley based project supporting virtual art workshops, culminating in a show and tell event themed around the seasons.

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The Usual Place

The Usual Place

Set up by the inspired Community Enterprise Trust with support from various funders including The Big Lottery Fund, The Holywood Trust, Dumfries and Galloway Council and NHS, The Wooden Spoon and Solway Heritage, the core objective of The Usual Place is to create employability, training and wider citizenship opportunities for young adults with additional support

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The Usual Place

The Usual Place

Set up by the Inspired Community Enterprise Trust with support from various funders including The Big Lottery Fund, The Holywood Trust, Dumfries and Galloway Council and NHS, The Wooden Spoon and Solway Heritage, the core objective of The Usual Place is to create employability, training and wider citizenship opportunities for young adults with additional support

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The Venchie Children and Young People’s Project

The Venchie Children and Young People’s Project

Part of Organised Outdoor Community Play Fund. The Venchie Children and Young People’s project improves the lives of children and young people in Craigmillar, Edinburgh by using the power of play. As one of the oldest adventure play organisations in Scotland the Venchie has been operating for nearly 60 years. Each week they are open

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The Woods, Enhanced provision at Galashiels Academy

The Woods, Enhanced provision at Galashiels Academy

What we do: Extra Curricular activities group for our Severe and Complex needs young people What we can offer: Share practice and skills Contact us: Galashiels Academy, Elm Row, Galashiels, TD1 3HU vikki.bridgewood@scotborders.gov.uk 07480 147712  

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The Young Women’s Movement

The Young Women’s Movement

E&HR Project The leadership programmes enable women, young women, and girls to become key actors in creating change in their local communities and nationally, and to create innovative solutions to inequality by applying an intersectional lens to explore and address challenges and barriers they experience on their leadership journey. Find out more at The Young

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