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  Link   Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics User Forum
Forum for users of Scottish Neighbourhood statistics
  Link   Public Sector Forums
News, information and discussion on all aspects of e-government.
  Link   ABC Benchmarking Partnership
The ABC Partnership aims to facilitate service improvement by sharing and comparing data, processes and innovative solutions, in a structured manner. Formed in 1997 in response to the emerging challenges of Best Value, the partnership provides a stru
  Link   Association of Scottish Community Councils
The representative body of Scotland's community councils, intended to help community councillors to be passionate, independent advocates for their community, and to enable community councils to keep in touch with their national representatives.
  Link   Community Planning Network
Established in June 2005, the Network replaces the former CoSLA community planning officers network, and acts as a sounding board to develop the agendas for the proposed summit meetings that will take place at a political level at least yearly.
  Link   Community Webnet: Connecting Communities Throughout Scotland
A one-stop shop for Scottish community groups carrying out projects which improve the quality of life for local communities. The site contains resources to help carry out community projects, learn from and share experiences.
  Link   Community Voices
Funded by Communities Scotland, Community Voices aims to help people from the most disadvantaged communities in Scotland to ‘get their voices heard’ and play a bigger role in the decisions which affect the regeneration of their communities.
  Link   Scottish Members' Services Development Network
The group provides support to all Members' Support Services staff within Scotland's 32 local authorities.
  Link   KnowledgeBank Scotland
A resource for Scottish Local Government and partner organisations throughout the UK to assist Councils in improvement by helping each other and sharing good practice.
  Link   National Neighbourhood Management Network
The Network supports neighbourhood partnerships who are improving the quality of life in communities across England, allowing them to learn from others who are engaged in regenerating their communities and find out the latest policy and practice.
  Link   Scottish Local Authority eLearning Network (SLAELN)
SLAELN exists to share good practice in the design, development and implementation of e-learning among its members, and research and develop public sector specific materials.
  Link   Partners in Regeneration
A resource for networks involved or interested in community regeneration, helping them find, connect with and learn from other networks operating in Scotland.
  Link   Public Health Information Network for Scotland (PHINS)
PHINS brings together professionals from health, local government, academia and other agencies in order to advise and contribute to the creation of the new national information base for public health.
  Link   Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum (SURF)
SURF is an independent regeneration and inclusion network, sharing good practice, information and discussion in order to help shape practice, policy and opinion.
  Link   Sustainable Scotland Network
SSN brings together practitioners from Scotland’s 32 local authorities to share experience and take action on sustainable development.
  Link   Scottish Webteams Forum
A support network for web professionals in the public sector in Scotland. The site contains a forum and events with the aim of improving knowledge sharing and partnership working.
  Link   The Policy Network
A voluntary organisation engaged in policy and performance review in sectors such as the health, police and fire services.
  Link   Scottish Leadership Foundation
The SLF focuses on raising the quality of leadership in Scotland's public services, bringing together new thinking, research and practical evidence-based experience.
  Link   Society of Public Information Networks (SPIN)
SPiN promotes the joint interests of public information network providers in the UK. It has over 300 members, including local authorities, health agencies, libraries, museums, central government departments, and voluntary organisations.
 

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