Posted June 8, 2020 by GIN Admin
Dr Lisa Garnham from the Glasgow Centre for Population Health (GCPH) reflects on research around the importance of ‘home’ for mental health and how this evidence could shape our response to the COVID-19 Read More...
Posted April 7, 2020 by GIN Admin
Devolved benefits due to be rolled-out later this year have been delayed due to the impact of coronavirus on Scotland’s social security services. In an update to the Scottish Parliament yesterday, social secu Read More...
Posted March 31, 2020 by GIN Admin
As Crisis officially launches an emergency grants fund for local homelessness charities today, the charity’s head of best practice Chris Hancock explains more. The homelessness and housing sector Read More...
Posted March 11, 2020 by GIN Admin
Architect Oliver Wilson on the changing residential neighbourhoods being created in Scottish city centres. On moving to Edinburgh as a child, my first impression was that it seemed complete. It was like a Read More...
Posted March 11, 2020 by GIN Admin
Hidden homelessness can mean being hidden from sight, it can mean hidden from evidence, and it can also mean hiding your true self in order to access services, explains Shelter Scotland’s policy advocacy officer&nb Read More...
Posted March 7, 2020 by GIN Admin
Shirley-Anne Somerville MSP, cabinet secretary for social security and older people, discusses how the Scottish Government is creating the new infrastructure for a new public service for Scotland. Our new Read More...
Posted March 6, 2020 by MD Sarfaraj
Dr Gareth James and Dr Jennifer Harris provide an overview of new research from the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence which illustrates the role and potential of alternative dispute re Read More...
Posted March 5, 2020 by Sonu Nick
Katherine Metcalfe compares building safety regulations north and south of the border. The UK government announced last month that a new building safety regulator for England, under the auspices of the Health and S Read More...
Posted February 24, 2020 by GIN Admin
Holi, also known as the Festival of Colors, has a long tradition which lies deeply in the Hinduism (a religion that was born in India). During the festival, all 1.25 billion Indian people play outside and splash each oth Read More...