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Sarah Scott - Inspiring Scotland

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Connected Communities Lead - Thrive Outdoors

Sarah Scott

Sarah Scott

Sarah has recently graduated from the University of Strathclyde where she studied Business Administration and Business Enterprise. Sarah’s studies, combined with her extensive voluntary experience have provided Sarah with a keen interest in contributing towards social change in innovative ways which compelled her to join Inspiring Scotland.

As an enthusiast of arts and music, Sarah first studied dance in Edinburgh, then Music Business in Glasgow, and currently volunteers with an organisation which advocates for equality in the music industry. Sarah still enjoys dance classes in her free time, as well as cooking and exploring outdoors with friends.

Impact report: Learnings from four years of the Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Fund
30.04.2025

Impact report: Learnings from four years of the Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Fund

Today (30 April 2025), the Perinatal and Infant Mental Health (PIMH) fund team published a report sharing insights from four years of managing funding to support parents’ and infants’ mental health and wellbeing across Scotland.  Inspiring Scotland managed £3.8 million of Scottish Government funding through the PIMH Fund between October 2020 and September 2024. This

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More funding to improve lives for autistic adults
14.04.2025

More funding to improve lives for autistic adults

More funding has been announced for the Scottish Government’s Autistic Adult Support Fund and is available to third sector organisations providing services to autistic adults – promoting wellbeing and helping them to understand what neurodivergence means for them. Since 2023, the Scottish Government has allocated £1.5 million to 15 organisations, including those helping autistic adults

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More funding to improve lives for autistic adults
09.04.2025

More funding to improve lives for autistic adults

More funding has been announced for the Scottish Government’s Autistic Adult Support Fund and is available to third sector organisations providing services to autistic adults – promoting wellbeing and helping them to understand what neurodivergence means for them. Since 2023, the Scottish Government has allocated £1.5 million to 15 organisations, including those helping autistic adults

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