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YearDateTitleSummarySourceFile size
2006November 24 Dundee Voluntary Action November / December newsletterFeatures included: Letters Page, Dates for Your Diary, funding notes, Volunteer Centre Dundee Training programme and RSPB local events dates. As ever we welcome stories, letters, pictures, news, complaints etc., from the voluntary sector. The deadline for material for our next issue is Friday 20 January 2007.Dundee Voluntary Action779kb
2006November 22 PSALV manifestoAs presented at the PSALV Briefing and working dinner, Scottish Parliament, 22nd November 2006PSALV12kb
2006November 22 Agenda for Action, a manifesto for the 2007 Scottish electionsSAMH927kb
2006November 22 What It's Worth - The Social and Economic Costs of Mental Health Problems in ScotlandMental health problems impact on almost everyone in Scotland. If you don’t experience problems with your own mental health, then you will very likely know someone who experiences problems with theirs. As the World Health Organisation has stated, ‘there is no health without mental health’.SAMH914kb
2006August 10 Serving Glasgow: A Voluntary Sector Manifesto for Glasgow - consultationThe Voluntary Sector Manifesto for Glasgow is very much work in progress and GCVS want to ensure that as many organisations as possible have the opportunity to contribute. Do please let GCVS know if there are key areas that have not been covered to date. They would also like to hear if there are issues in the Manifesto that you do not agree with. GCVS112kb
2006August 1 Scottish Factfile 2006 - 2007FactFile 2006-07, a report card on Scotland's children, highlights improvements in smoking but highlights that 20% of Scottish children are overweight and 40% of girls do not take enough exercise to meet basic health guidelines.NCH Scotland548kb
2006July 7 Minding Their Own BusinessAn introduction to business and social enterprise for those supporting local communities tackling inequalities in diet and healthScottish Community Diet Project3mb
2006June 26 Better lives for Scotland’s children and young people. Children in Scotland Manifesto for 2007In preparation for the 2007 Scottish Elections, Children in Scotland is launching its manifesto, Better lives for Scotland’s children and young people. Amongst other recommendations, the manifesto calls for child health to be made a national priority, focussing specifically on obesity, mental and sexual health and an entitlement to free, nutritious school meals for all primary and pre-school children.Children in Scotland400kb
2006June 19 SCVO Manifesto 2007This is a collaborative document drawing together voices from across Scotland's voluntary sector. It is designed to encourage debate, new thinking and real change in the way we work together to the benefit of Scotland's communities.SCVO1.2mb
2006June 14 Building community well-being: Can Scotland afford not to?On June 14th 2006 a national conference to inform local planning and taking action towards the promotion of community wellbeing was facilitated by the Scottish Development Centre for Mental Health in association with The Community health Exchange, CHEX. The conference was a partnership event supported by the National Programme to Improve Mental Health and Well being, NHS Scotland and Communities Scotland. The event marked the culmination of local initiatives in four areas of Scotland to promote community well being.SDCMH204kb

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