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Edinburgh social enterprise secures funding to help minority ethnic women get back into workplace

Submitting. Brewgooder, Ooni Pizza Ovens, OneBanks, Lilypads, Heartbox, Left Coast Culture, Actiph Water, Cutitronics, East Renfrewshire Council and RSPB are among the employers taking part in the programme. As part of the scheme, six of the private sector companies are taking on minority ethnic women for paid four-week placements. AAI EmployAbility, formerly known as Adopt an Intern, was founded in 2010 with the initial mission of tackling the culture of unpaid graduate internships. The business rebranded in late 2019 to reflect its wider work in inclusive recruitment, diversity training and social impact projects. Its core Diversity Works initiative builds on the experience of four employment projects supporting minority ethnic people in Scotland since 2017.

Call to stop councils being poor relations to housing associations over subsidies

East Renfrewshire’s scrutiny committee has questioned why the council receives less money for new-build projects. Funding is provided by the Scottish Government, through the affordable housing supply programme. The standard grant per unit given to East Renfrewshire Council is £59,000. Housing associations receive more than £70,000 per unit, a council report states. A council officer said: “It is an historic issue. I believe the rational was originally that because local authorities can access loans via the Public Works Loan Board, it was felt local authorities had access to cheaper finance and therefore required less of a subsidy.” He added the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA) is lobbying the Scottish Government to change subsidy arrangements “so they are more favourable” to councils.

Scottish Labour leadership contender Anas Sarwar accepted £4000 donation from firm owned by convicted paedophile

Scottish Labour leadership contender Anas Sarwar accepted £4000 donation from firm owned by convicted paedophile Ali Najafian, who was convicted of sex offences against young girls, donated cash to Sarwar and the Scottish Labour party. Updated Ali Najafian gave £4000 to Anas Sarwar Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our Criminal Record newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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