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Practitioner’s Guide Bite-sized tips: Risk Benefit Assessment with Inclusion in Mind - Inspiring Scotland

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Practitioner’s Guide Bite-sized tips: Risk Benefit Assessment with Inclusion in Mind

This guide provides bite-sized tips on how to carry out a risk assessment with inclusion in mind.

18.05.2017

“It’s safer outdoors than in indoors.”

Dr. Mark Tremblay of Canada’s HALO Research talks to Prof. John Reilly of the University of Strathclyde and Rachel Cowper of Inspiring Scotland about how, counter to to popular belief, it is safer for children to be outdoors than indoors. This video is part of a series on the health crisis faced by young children

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09.11.2021

Creative Communities Case Study: Lyth Arts Centre

We are sharing a number of case studies from our charity partners who are part of the Creative Communities programme. Lyth Arts Centre(LAC) Creative Communities funded project supports local artists-in-residence matched with Caithness communities to co-design programmes of work exploring local themes and issues. This particular project commenced in March 2021.  LAC sponsored five artists for

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12.05.2025

Catalysts for Change: Understanding the motivations of volunteers in Scotland

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. Given the importance of volunteers to Inspiring Scotland’s vision and mission, we commissioned research to capture the latest insights on volunteering and

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