Guidance on Improving Physical and Social Accessibility
/Concise guide from Renfrewshire Access Panel in partnership with Renfrewshire Council on things you need to think about to make your activities as inclusive as possible.
Read MoreConcise guide from Renfrewshire Access Panel in partnership with Renfrewshire Council on things you need to think about to make your activities as inclusive as possible.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has created a resource which community organisations can use to find equality policies in relation to both equality characteristic and policy areas.
Read MoreThe Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) promotes and upholds equality and human rights ideals and laws across England, Scotland and Wales. It has produced a guide for voluntary and community organisations on how they can ensure they are meeting equality law.
Read MoreThis series of posters gives pointers on how to make services accessible to a range of groups facing particular barriers, from people on the autistic spectrum to people with physical disabilities.
Read MoreEnable Scotland supports and campaigns for people with learning disabilities, putting people at the heart of provision.
Read MoreDeafblind Scotland raises awareness of both the needs and potential of deafblind people in Scotland and works to ensure that deafblind people can fully participate in society and have access to appropriate services.
Read MoreCRER is a Scottish strategic racial equality charity focused on working to eliminate racial discrimination and harassment and promote racial justice across Scotland.
Read MoreCEMVO Scotland (Council of Ethnic Minority Voluntary Sector Organisations) has developed a database network of over 600 ethnic minority voluntary sector organisations throughout Scotland to which it delivers a wide range of capacity building support programmes.
Read MoreThe role of BEMIS (Black and Ethnic Minority Infrastructure in Scotland) is to support organisations or individuals who face discrimination because of race, culture, colour, language or faith. BEMIS's activities include capacity building, co-ordination and strategic influence, and identifying and addressing areas for targeted support and development.
Read MoreAge Scotland is a national charity that supports more than 1100 community groups across Scotland, provides information and advice, tackles loneliness and isolation and much more.
Read MoreCompiled to support NHS staff to involve patients, carers and members of the public, the Participation Toolkit can help to plan, carry out and review your engagement activity.
Read MoreFixMyStreet is a standalone website and also a popular addition to community and local websites, which can be used to show reported problems, comments and updates in an area.
Read MorePlaceBuilder is a digital community engagement and consultation platform for planning projects. It’s aimed at local authorities and other planning partners who have to pay to use it, but it may be something your group comes across if you’re engaged with local planning.
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