Scotland’s Climate Week
Scotland’s Climate Week is an annual event facilitated by the Scottish Government initiative 'Let's do net zero' to raise awareness of the global climate emergency and encourages climate action across the country.
Scotland’s Climate Week is an annual event facilitated by the Scottish Government initiative 'Let's do net zero' to raise awareness of the global climate emergency and encourages climate action across the country.
An opportunity for you to raise your voice against poverty and unite with others in calling for a just and equal Scotland.
Challenge Poverty Week event from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation covering the current state of poverty in Scotland, including progress towards meeting the Scottish Child Poverty targets, and the role of work in reducing poverty.
The UK’s military space programme is growing fast - protest outside Scottish Parliament
Learn about research on the realities of working in hospitality and challenges around sustainability of the sector, from the perspective of both workers and employers in Scotland.
With deep and increasing inequalities, worsening life expectancy, and public services struggling to meet demand, how do we want Scotland to change over the next 20 years. A Challenge Poverty Week event.
The sixth Scottish Greens' Update Session with Ross Greer MSP, Gillian Mackay MSP and Patrick Harvie MSP. Hear about the Programme for Government and the work Greens in Government are going to achieve in the upcoming year.
All are welcome to attend to discuss Edinburgh’s City Centre.
In this webinar a panel will explore how we can build a Scotland where we all have enough to live a decent and dignified life.
EVOC Conference on how to support people and communities to thrive, tackle poverty, climate and longer-term transformation in Edinburgh. Party of Challenge Poverty Week.
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