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Date: 9th July 2010
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The Golsoncott Foundation aims to promote, maintain, improve and advance the education of the public in the arts generally and in particular the fine arts and music. This includes providing access to the arts for young people and developing new audiences.
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Date: 9th July 2010
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The Hedley Foundation is a charitable organisation which supports young people, the disabled and the terminally ill.
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Date: 9th July 2010
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The BIG Lottery Fund has launched its new Investing in Communities funding programme which aims to bring real improvements to communities, tackling need and addressing inequality.
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Date: 8th July 2010
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Disability, Basic Health and Welfare
The Scottish Government has announced that it is going ahead with the Protecting Vulnerable Groups Scheme, its equivalent of the Vetting and Barring Scheme recently put on ice elsewhere in the UK.
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Date: 2nd July 2010
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Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Disabled children
The Scottish Government is launching a consultation to seek your views on secondary legislation that will enable the Additional Support Needs Tribunals for Scotland (ASNTS) to hear disability claims (harassment, victimisation and discrimination) cases in school education.
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Date: 1st July 2010
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Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Respect for the views of the child
Are you a parent, child, young person, pupil, student, teacher or educator? Do you work in a school, nursery, college or university? Are you interested in early years or school education, further and higher education, or adult learning and skills? Do you have views and suggestions about how Scottish education could be even better? Have your say on the Scottish Government's new "Engage for Education" website.
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Date: 30th June 2010
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Disability, Basic Health and Welfare
The Four Acre Trust is inviting registered charities to apply for funding to support activities that give individuals - mainly children and young people - help in making the most of their lives. Eligible activities include: mentoring schemes; youth work in local communities; breaks and holidays for young people; school holiday activity schemes; adventure and other activity/training centres.
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Date: 30th June 2010
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The Trust supports young athletes (13-18) from a wide variety of sports across Scotland. Preference is given to top junior level athletes competing in minority sports. The following sports are not eligible: football, cricket, rugby, golf, tennis.
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Date: 30th June 2010
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Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Disabled children
This guide will tell you more about what Easy Read means, give you some top tips on how to do it and provide links to other useful publications which will give you more detailed information. The guide also lists some organisations who can produce your documents in an easy read format.
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Date: 30th June 2010
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The UNLtd Sport Relief 'Do It' Award provides opportunities for young people (18 - 21 years old) to bring communities together, to help promote understanding and solve problems through sport, arts and recreational activities. The fund will be giving away of up to £10,000 plus more intensive support directly to young people. Do It Awards will be made every 3 months.
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