East Lothian Council has been awarded funding of £307,000 to develop an innovative Peer Flatmate Scheme aimed at improving options for care-experienced young people by pairing them up with local students for peer support. The young people will share accommodation with the students giving them
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A woodland in the Highlands is the first in the country to become Dementia Friendly. Scotland’s walking charity Paths for All has helped Evanton Community Woodland to become accessible for people living with dementia.
A report into the role housing plays in supporting people affected by dementia has found that housing is a key consideration to living well, but is underdeveloped within the current integration agenda for health and social care. 75% of people in Scotland with dementia are living in the community. Ho