New Self Management Fund Learning Report
- Area of Work: Self Management
- Type: News Item
- Published: 9th November 2023
Read a report on learning from Self Management Fund projects in Resilience, Recovery and Development Round 1, which ran from 2021 to 2023.
Over the past fourteen years, projects funded through the Self Management Fund have amassed a huge amount of learning around supporting self management in Scotland, through their many successes and through the challenges they have faced.
All of the projects funded through Resilience, Recovery and Development Round 1 delivered essential services in their communities and made significant achievements in the face of an extremely challenging environment. The key themes to emerge from this round were around the cost-of-living crisis, NHS pressures and staffing challenges, all of which have impacted not just the projects, but their partners and especially the people they support.
This report details some of these challenges, and above all, the achievements, of these projects and celebrates their successes whilst drawing attention to the current fragility of the third sector
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