By Charlie McMillan, Interim Director of the Human Rights Consortium Scotland Health is a human right. It’s not a privilege or something that should depend on where you live, how much you earn, or your background. Yet, in Scotland today, we are seeing shocking levels of health inequality that … [Read more...] about Charlie’s Blog: Health Inequalities and Human Rights: Why Scotland Must Do Better
VHS is recruiting – Policy and Public Affairs Lead!
Could you be our new Policy and Public Affairs Lead? This is an exciting role working to drive our dynamic policy programme. The deadline for applications is 9.00 a.m. on Monday 10th March 2025, so if you think this is the job for you, read on. Job title: Policy and Public Affairs … [Read more...] about VHS is recruiting – Policy and Public Affairs Lead!
Applying the ‘Missingness Lens’ to health inequalities
Join VHS on the 26th March to explore Missingness in health care and the impact on Health Inequalities. We are delighted to welcome guest speaker: Professor Andrea Williamson, Professor of General Practice and Inclusion Health at the University of Glasgow At our 2024 annual conference, … [Read more...] about Applying the ‘Missingness Lens’ to health inequalities
Lauren’s Blog: Reflections on 10 Years at VHS: A Decade of Collaboration, Progress, and Hope
January is always a time for reflection, and as it’s my birthday month, I naturally find myself taking a pause and then looking ahead—hopefully a little wiser with each passing year. But this January also marks a major milestone for me: 10 years with Voluntary Health Scotland. Over the past ten … [Read more...] about Lauren’s Blog: Reflections on 10 Years at VHS: A Decade of Collaboration, Progress, and Hope
Karen’s Blog: Breaking the Cycle Together
Health inequalities are a pressing concern, particularly when we consider the substantial role of substance use, mental health, and associated lifestyle factors. For many individuals, achieving improved health outcomes requires not just one-time interventions but sustained, multi-faceted support to … [Read more...] about Karen’s Blog: Breaking the Cycle Together