Scottish Council for Single Homeless

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Scottish Council for Single Homeless
Suite B, Stanhope House,
12 Stanhope Place
Edinburgh
EH12 5HH

Tel: 0131 337 8243
Fax: 0131 337 7975

admin[AT]scsh.org.uk


Our Sister Sites

Scottish Homelessness and Employability Network
The Scottish Homelessness and Employability Network


Scottish Youth Housing Network
The Scottish Youth Housing Network

leavinghome.info
Advice and Information for Young People + Resources for Workers


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European Federation of National Organisations Working with the Homeless


 

About Us

The Scottish Council for Single Homeless (SCSH) is the national membership body in Scotland for organisations and individuals tackling homelessness. Our members include voluntary sector providers, housing associations, local authorities (LAs), academics and other professionals involved in homelessness prevention and alleviation.

We have been in existence for over thirty years. During that period SCSH has evolved from a volunteer based organisation focused on ending the provision of traditional night shelters to a professional staffed membership organisation – part of the ‘second tier’ of voluntary sector bodies. Historically, SCSH has focussed on single people but now seeks to cover all issues relating to homelessness in Scotland.

Scottish Executive statistics show homelessness rose sharply during the late eighties and nineties. SCSH exists to highlight the needs of homeless people and offer practical ideas and information to tackle homelessness. To do this, we work closely with our membership which includes local authorities, voluntary organisations, housing associations, health bodies, academics and individuals.

Sharing the knowledge and experience of our members is a key role for SCSH. We seek to disseminate relevant information quickly and effectively through our monthly newsletter and our website. Our events programme ranges from our highly successful National Homelessness Conference which can attract over 200 delegates each year to smaller information meetings, briefings and consultations covering a wide variety of topics.

As well as providing information and training, we seeks to influence both policy makers (at national and local level) and service providers by:

The support of our members is vital to SCSH. Financially, we rely on membership fees to maintain many aspects of our work. Equally importantly, our members provide the evidence and information we need to argue for sustainable solutions to homelessness in Scotland.

What we do

We have participated in the Homelessness Task Force/ Homelessness Monitoring Group, Rough Sleepers Initiative, Health and Homelessness Steering Group, Supporting People Stakeholders Group and a range of other steering and consultative groups. Our members inform the views we take to all of these bodies.

How are we funded?

SCSH receives an annual membership fee from all its members. We also attract annual grant funding towards our costs from the Scottish Government and local authorities. Funding for projects, research and other work has been raised from a range of other sources e.g. the Big Lottery Fund. We are also grateful for sponsorship that we have received to help fund our activities.

Equalities policy

SCSH is committed to equal opportunities as an employer and in the services it provides, encompassing gender, race, disability, sexual orientation and also individuals and groups facing discrimination on the grounds of age, language or social origin, or of other personal attributes, including beliefs or opinions, such as religious belief or political opinion.

By mainstreaming equality, SCSH aims to ensure that all opportunities are genuinely available and accessible to all potential participants and that current initiatives do not have a negative impact on any disadvantaged groups.

Click here to view our equalities policy (Word Document)

 

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