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Children’s Neighbourhoods Scotland

£2 million funding for Children’s Neighbourhoods Scotland

Children’s Neighbourhoods Scotland will receive £2 million of funding as part of the Scottish Government’s plans to address child poverty. The programme is an innovative collaboration between What Works Scotland, Policy Scotland and Glasgow Centre for Population Health.

Lucy Janes March 29, 2018 2018, Chris Chapman Read more

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What Works Scotland is an initiative to improve the way local areas in Scotland use evidence to make decisions about public service development and reform. We were set up to explore how public services could start to work towards the recommendations of the Christie Commission on the Future Delivery of Public Services and the Scottish Government’s priorities for reform. ...

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