The ALLIANCE publishes our 2023 annual report
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 13th March 2024

The ALLIANCE 2023 annual report shares updates and achievements from the past year.
2023 was a significant year for the ALLIANCE, having seen the organisation continue to grow, progress and achieve several milestones. From the publication of our first strategic plan which sets out our ambitions and aims until 2028 to the development and expansion of lived experience networks, we have continued to ensure that the ALLIANCE functions to listen to and build upon the experiences of our members.
Our programmes have continued to deliver diverse and inclusive activities valued by both members and stakeholders, including Humans of Scotland, ALLIANCE Live, the Scottish Sensory Hub, work on the Women’s Health Plan, and the Community Links Worker Programme.
The ALLIANCE is delighted to share our 2023 annual report, in which you can read about the progress and activity of our different programmes, and a financial update and statistical data from throughout the past year. We welcome you to read our annual report and hope you enjoy reading about our journey in 2023.
We are also delighted to share with you a short video detailing our 2023 annual report, which you can watch below.
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