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Delivering Equally Safe Impact Report October 2023 - March 2024 - Inspiring Scotland

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Delivering Equally Safe Impact Report October 2023 – March 2024

The Delivering Equally Safe (DES) Report: October 2023- March 2024 highlights the significant efforts of DES funded projects in supporting survivors of gender-based violence across Scotland. Key findings of the report include:

The 120 DES funded organisations have supported 67,004 adults, children and young people.

  • Frontline support for over 21,065 individuals, providing essential 1-1 support, counselling and group work for adults, children and young people affected by gender based violence.
  • Preventative education and awareness activities, reaching over 40,000 people with sessions for children and young people promoting safe and respectful relationships.
  • Approaches to address complex challenges, such as mental health issues, housing crises, and school non-attendance among young survivors, through innovative, trauma-informed approaches.
15.03.2021

OSCR Guidance and Good Practice for Charity Trustees

Charity trustee duties are set out in The Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005. This guidance explains what the 2005 Act says charity trustees must do or must not do. Reproduced courtesy OSCR Scottish Charity Regulator/Crown Copyright.

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19.03.2024

Support in the Right Direction Year 6 mid-year update

The Support in the Right Direction (SiRD) programme provides local independent support, advice and advocacy in line with the Scottish Government’s vision for Self-directed Support. Independent support is integral to social care and without it, many care users and carers would struggle to access the support they need and make use of it in the

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13.10.2020

Insights: Young People Falling Through the Cracks

Falling Through the Cracks is the first in a series of Insight Reports developed by Inspiring Scotland which we hope will help  inform our collective response to the youth unemployment crisis that has resulted from the Covid-19 pandemic. Despite the positive response from Government to the Covid-19 youth unemployment crisis, some young people will fall

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