It is 10 years since SCoD published the research paper “Making the Case for Specialist Mental Health Services in Scotland”. SCoD has produced a paper that shows the developments that… read more →
SCoD has been campaigning to get the health question in the Census changed since 2007. We have beein involved in the consultation on the health conditions question for the 2021… read more →
We have added a new page to our website – Human Rights in Scotland – which will have information on what we are doing to support a human rights approach… read more →
Tickets for our 2018 Connect and Collaborate Conference have gone on sale. for more information and take advantage of the Early Bird prices, go to www.scod.org.uk/scod-connect-and-collaborate-conference-2018/
We have recently updated the training page and the courses available on our training page! These courses include Inclusive Communication and Accessible Information as well as Deaf Awareness (K101) and Communication… read more →
SCoD has just released its next 2 training courses…for more information, go to www.scod.org.uk/scod-training/
We have published details of the programme for the 2018 SCoD Connect and Collaborate Conference. For more information, click here.
Booking is now open for the Deaf Awareness (K101) and Communication with Deaf & Deafblind People (T101) course. For more information, click here
SCoD has a new training programme. To find out more or to book a place, go to www.scod.org.uk/scod-training/ If your organisation would like to have bespoke training for your staff on… read more →