Online events for carers - festive programme 2020
Cares of East Lothian festive programme of Online events for carers is now available
The Robertson Trust - Latest funding awards
Just over £69,000 was awarded to 21 organisations in the first awards to be made under the new strategy which launched at the end of September.
Covid-19 & 3rd Sector Update 19/11/2020
Volunteer Centre East Lothian’s latest Covid-19 & Third Sector Update is now available
Peer Support Group for Parent Carers of Adult Children
Lothian Centre for Inclusive Living (LCiL) is launching a new online peer support group for parent carers of adult children living in the Lothians.
Christmas Gifts
Home-Start East Lothian becomes a hub for Christmas presents at this time of year and welcome anyone working with families across East Lothian to access the gifts.
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
DLA FOR CHILDREN - 8 December, INCOME MAXIMISATION FOR CARERS - 9 - 10 December
Children’s Parliament has published the fourth/final report for 2020 on the results from our How are you doing? national wellbeing survey for 8 to 14 year olds.
MYPAS SMART F&F meeting is starting soon.
MYPAS SMART F&F meetings support Family and Friends of young people living in East Lothian and Midlothian who use substances, to establish healthier relationships.
Creative Scotland Culture Collective Fund
A £1.5 million Scottish Government initiative has been launched to establish a network of creative practitioners, organisations and communities to respond to the impact of COVID-19 by providing employment opportunities and actively engage people in shaping the future cultural life of their community.
Recovery Summit “Creating a new East Lothian"
Recognising the importance of the sector in the economic and social recovery we are calling on all elected representatives and senior public officials in East Lothian`s CPP to come together with the Third Sector in a virtual summit on Wednesday 2nd December.
‘Response to the Pandemic’
Support for Children and Young People’s Mental Health & Wellbeing arising as a result of the pandemic