Western Isles Community Health and Social Care Partnership
Help to deliver better services to the community and aim to reduce health inequalities
Continue readingDiscover the work and research previously undertaken by the ALLIANCE.
Our Community Links Worker Programme makes links between individuals and community support through their GP practice.
We're exploring innovative technologies and ways of working - include a web-based service directory, ALISS - to support people’s wellbeing
We run several programmes that encourage and support Scotland’s health and social care services to put people at the centre.
Sharing stories of people with long term conditions, disabled people, unpaid carers and those who provide support in their roles.
The ALLIANCE champions lived experience to ensure people inform national policies, campaigns and service design.
The ALLIANCE partners with a range of organisations to help achieve our vision
Discover the ALLIANCE’s engagement with a range of national policies to improve health and social care in Scotland.
Bringing together programmes to share knowledge of new ways of working - helping people to live their lives better - on their terms.
We've found 610 ALLIANCE members
Help to deliver better services to the community and aim to reduce health inequalities
Continue readingTo promote learning, creativity and a strong community presence
Continue readingThe Wheelchair Alliance is committed to hearing the voice of wheelchair users.
Continue readingWith You is a charity providing free, confidential support to people experiencing issues with drugs, alcohol or mental health.
Continue readingProviding information, support & advocacy to women, children & young people fleeing from or living with domestic abuse.
Continue readingYMCA Tayside is committed to providing opportunities for young people across Tayside.
Continue readingServes as a community learning centre for the people of Yoker and surrounding communities
Continue readingYoung Lives vs Cancer support children and young people (0-25) with cancer and their families.
Continue readingIndependent advice for carers and those living with a disability
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