Join the ALLIANCE and have your voice heard
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 14th August 2025

At the ALLIANCE, our members are at the heart of everything we do - together, our voice is stronger.
Our members bring lived experience, professional expertise, and fresh perspectives that help shape the future of health and social care in Scotland.
By joining us, you become part of a collective voice that influences policy, highlights what matters most to people and communities, and drives meaningful change. Whether you are an individual, a community group, or an organisation, your voice adds strength to our shared mission.
As a member, you can:
- Inform consultations that shape national and local decision-making
- Access exclusive events, updates, and resources on health and social care developments
- Connect and collaborate with others who share your commitment to improving health and wellbeing
We believe that the best way to shape services and policies is to ensure they are informed by the people who use and deliver them. Every member plays a vital role in making that happen.
Membership is open to anyone with an interest in improving health and wellbeing in Scotland – and joining is simple. You simply need to fill out and submit our online form.
Find out more about membership: https://www.alliance-scotland.org.uk/membership/about-membership/
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