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Events and Programmes

We are involved in the delivery of a number of different programmes of work.  These include the work that we do with supported people, service providers and health and social care providers.  Through our different projects, we are able to offer training, consultancy, coaching, signposting, linking people in to helpful services and meetings. Our work is grant funded directly from the Scottish Government and other funding sources to develop and build the capacity of support and information to organisations.  

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We run various programmes, which are fully funded by the Scottish Government including our 'Working Together for Change' programme.  You can check out all our programmes here

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Our learning community is about bringing people together with shared learning goals.  We deliver many programmes through our learning community to enable shared learning from both successful and unsuccessful experiences to deepen collective knowledge. Check out our programmes here.

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Our team are highly experienced facilitators and we are regularly commissioned to support organisations or groups to work through challenges or to explore new opportunities.

Read about some of our work here

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We have recently been awarded funding to develop a Person-Centred Planning Academy, which will train and mentor disabled people and parent carers to become confident planners.  More information will be available on this soon!

 

In the meantime, if you would like to find out a little about person-centred planning you can watch this video from Live Work Play: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2REk6fYDZ0Y

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Scotland’s approach to social care is built upon human rights, and good practice is always rights-based. But the systems and processes that have been created can lead to disabled people and practitioners alike feeling stuck, and people’s rights become at risk. In Control Scotland is a proud member of two projects that look to ‘unstick’ people:  Read More

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