Project Ginsberg’s vision is a future where every Scottish citizen who experiences common mental health problems has a wide range of interventions available to them.
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Project Ginsberg’s vision is a future where every Scottish citizen who experiences common mental health problems has a wide range of interventions available to them.
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The Book Bus website says
One in six adults around the world have come through childhood unable to read and write, a situation mainly due to lack of books and opportunity to read.
If you’d like to help reverse this, come along to Newhaven Road on Saturday 30 November. Details here .
These are essentially the same as the draft minutes posted on 24 September 2013_09_23 ratified.
“Do you live in Edinburgh? If someone asks you which part you come from, what would you tell them?
Abbeyhill or Alnwickhill, Brunstane or Bruntsfield, Craigmillar or Craiglockhart?
That’s the question that’s being asked a by new Council project, which is looking at the idea of natural neighbourhoods in Edinburgh.”
If you’d like to help Edinburgh Council with this, go here and do the very short survey.
Click to download: 2013_10_21 agenda