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Self - Directed Support Forum East Renfrewshire - Inspiring Scotland

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Self – Directed Support Forum East Renfrewshire

The SDS Forum East Renfrewshire provides social care information and advice to residents of East Renfrewshire. We aim to ensure that all individuals, particularly those with an entitlement to funding from the local authority for their care, are informed of self-directed support to enable choice, control and flexibility over the support they receive. We offer 1 to 1 and group assistance, an option one (direct payment) brokerage/ budget management service, training workshops and information sharing opportunities, PA recruitment advice, person centred planning and general help to navigate your self-directed support journey. 

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£3 Million Bright Start Breakfasts Fund Now Open
14.05.2025

£3 Million Bright Start Breakfasts Fund Now Open

Today (14th May 2025) a new £3 million Bright Start Breakfasts Fund will open to applications.  The fund will expand access to breakfast clubs for primary school children by combining provision of healthy and nutritious breakfast food with before-school supervision or childcare enabling early drop off for parents to support them to work or study.  

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£3 Million Bright Start Breakfasts Fund Now Open
14.05.2025

£3 Million Bright Start Breakfasts Fund Now Open

Today (14th May 2025) a new £3 million Bright Start Breakfasts Fund will open to applications.  The fund will expand access to breakfast clubs for primary school children by combining provision of healthy and nutritious breakfast food with before-school supervision or childcare enabling early drop off for parents to support them to work or study.  

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Catalysts for Change: Understanding the motivations of volunteers in Scotland (new report published) 
12.05.2025

Catalysts for Change: Understanding the motivations of volunteers in Scotland (new report published) 

Volunteers play a vital role in supporting the work of charities across Scotland. Their contribution, big or small, can make a huge difference to individual lives and the reach and impact of organisations.   Two of Inspiring Scotland’s programmes would not exist without the support of volunteers: our Specialist Volunteer Network (SVN) connecting professional volunteers with

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