Blog: One step at a time
This blog from our partner, Children in Scotland’s Head of Services, Billy Anderson, reflects on the past year’s pilot on Time to Talk Next Steps Scotland which provided support for young people with additional needs.
This blog from our partner, Children in Scotland’s Head of Services, Billy Anderson, reflects on the past year’s pilot on Time to Talk Next Steps Scotland which provided support for young people with additional needs.
NDTi, in partnership with Children in Scotland and Contact are to launch Time to Talk Next Steps Scotland after receiving funding to explore what works to support young people with additional needs as they transition into adulthood.
Interview with members of Outside the Box working on the Rural Wisdom Project in Scotland.
If not now, when? And if not us – who? Elaine Torrance comments on the recent publication of the much-anticipated Adult Social Care Review in Scotland.
Introducing Community Led Support’s Evidence & Learning Briefing Papers. In these surreal, unpredictable, and troubling times it may seem strange publishing these papers from the Community Led Support Programme, but arguably they are more important now than ever.
Our Community Led Support work in Scotland continues to gather pace as members of the NDTi team attended the launch of the What Matters–Scottish Borders community hub initiative last week.
The Community Led Support (CLS) programme supports Health and Social Care Partnerships in Scotland to put their work right at the heart of communities, using the ethos of the Integration agenda as a means to...
NDTi was commissioned by Outside the Box to bring together existing evidence and practice on Self-Directed Support for people with mental health problems to ensure Self-Directed Support in Scotland is equally available to people with mental health problems.
Our Children and Young People’s programme has been designed to ensure that children, young people and families who are most at risk of exclusion have more choice and control over their lives, are included in their local communities and achieve better outcomes.
We've helped over 35 local areas across England, Wales and Scotland transform how they deliver adult social care. It's a different way of working which maximises the strengths and community connections of people locally.
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