Community Development Alliance Scotland

Community Development Alliance Scotland
Community Development Alliance Scotland
Abbreviation CDAS
Motto The network promoting community development
Formation 2007
Type Charity
Purpose/focus Community development
Location Scotland
Official languages English
Website communitydevelopmentalliancescotland.org

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Community Development Alliance Scotland (CDAS) is a network of organisations that are concerned with community development in Scotland.[1][2] CDAS is a member of the Scottish Government's Better Community Engagement national advisory group[3] and submits formal responses to relevant Scottish Government policy consultations, such as the 2008 Local Healthcare Bill[4] and the 2011 'Building a Sustainable Future' regeneration discussion paper.[5]

Members

CDAS has over 50 members, including:[6]

  • Association of Directors of Social Work
  • Association of Scottish Community Councils
  • Black and Ethnic Minority Infrastructure Scotland
  • Care Commission
  • Chartered Institute of Housing in Scotland
  • Community Health Exchange
  • Community Learning & Development Managers Scotland
  • Consumer Focus Scotland
  • Convention of Scottish Local Authorities
  • Deafblind Scotland
  • Development Trusts Association Scotland
  • Electoral Reform Society (Scotland)
  • Equality and Human Rights Commission
  • Equality Network
  • Federation for Community Development Learning
  • Future Balance
  • Generations Working Together
  • Greenspace Scotland
  • Health Scotland (observer status)
  • Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education (observer status)
  • Highland & Islands Enterprise
  • International Association for Community Development
  • International Futures Forum
  • Learning and Teaching Scotland
  • Linked Work and Training Trust
  • Long Term Conditions Alliance Scotland
  • Momentum
  • Oxfam
  • Planning Aid for Scotland
  • Poverty Alliance
  • Regional Screen Scotland
  • Scotland's Colleges
  • Scottish Churches Housing Action
  • Scottish Community Development Centre
  • Scottish Community Development Network
  • Scottish Community Safety Network
  • Scottish Coproducttion Practitioners Network
  • Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations
  • Scottish Development Centre for Mental Health
  • Scottish Federation of Housing Associations
  • Scottish Government (observer status)
  • Scottish Grant Making Trusts Group
  • Scottish Human Rights Commission
  • Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum
  • Tenant Participation Advisory Service Scotland
  • Volunteer Development Scotland
  • Wise Group
  • Working on Wheels
  • Youth Link Scotland
  • Youth Scotland

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