Pregnancy and Maternity Discrimination - #powertothebump

Pregnancy and Maternity Discrimination - #powertothebump

The Equality and Human Rights Commission has launched ‪#‎powertothebump‬ as part of their ongoing work to tackle pregnancy and maternity discrimination, a digital campaign to help young expectant and new mums understand and use their rights at work.

Their research shows that young mothers are significantly more likely to experience pregnancy and maternity discrimination, with six times as many under 25 year olds reporting being dismissed from their jobs after they tell their ...employer they are pregnant.

It is based on the insight and feedback that shows young women have lower awareness of their rights, were typically in less stable employment situations, and were worried or lacked confidence to talk to their manager about things that were troubling them – and so felt under pressure to hand in their notice or leave their job rather than raise these issues.

For further information and top tips for young mums please visit the Commission's website:

https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/power-bump

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Air Weapon Surrender Scheme (Mon 23rd May to Sun 12th June)

Air Weapon Surrender Scheme (Mon 23rd May to Sun 12th June)

The Air Weapons and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2015 comes fully into effect on 31 December 2016.  The new law will require any person who possesses, purchases, uses or acquires an air weapon to have a certificate to hold them legally. 

It will be an offence not to have a certificate for these purposes from 31 December 2016, unless you are exempt, but from 1 July 2016, you will be able to apply to Police Scotland for a certificate.


Police Scotland will run an Air Weapon Surrender Scheme between Monday 23rd May and Sunday 12th June 2016. Local Police divisions have designated Police Offices where specially trained officers will be on hand to accept and make safe surrendered air weapons.

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Motability and Personal Independence Payments

Motability and Personal Independence Payments
‘The enhanced rate is critical. The Motability scheme allows those receiving the highest rate of DLA or PIP to lease a suitable adapted vehicle, powered wheelchair or mobility scooter, in return for their weekly award. The Motability scheme is particularly important for enabling disabled people to be independent and to manage their condition. It allows users to participate in social activities and do the things that many of us take for granted, such as being able to continue to care for their children.’ – Alan Brown MP
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World IBD Day (19th May)

World IBD Day (19th May)

A new survey conducted by patient charity, Crohn’s and Colitis UK, has found that 100,000 patients in the UK with Inflammatory Bowel Disease(IBD) don’t have access to adequate care. IBD Nurses are instrumental in improving the quality of life for patients with IBD as well as helping to cut significant costs to the NHS, yet many health services are not offering the recommended nursing level.

The specialist nurse role provides expert advanced nursing care, being the first point of contact and caring, often during distressing times - coordinating often high cost therapies in a cost effective way - as well as reducing A&E visits, with studies showing that IBD nurses help with a 38% reduction in hospital visits and a 19% reduction in in-patient length of stay. IBD costs the NHS £900 million per year, with the average cost per patient being £3000 per year. These costs are comparable to diabetes or cancer as treatment options can include effective, high cost biological drugs and surgery...

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Mental Health Awareness Week 16th-22nd May

Mental Health Awareness Week 16th-22nd May

Taking care of your Mental Health is very important and your relationships have a huge part to play in keeping you healthy and happy. The Mental Health Foundation is using the theme of ‘Relationships’ as part of this year’s Mental Health Awareness week (16th-22nd May)

Find out more about Mental Health Awareness Week 2016 online through The Mental Health Foundation. If you need more information on who to talk to about your own Mental Health or how to look after your Mental Health check out the links below.

The Mental Health Foundation - Looking after your Mental Health

The Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH) - Where to go to get help

See Me Scotland - End Mental Health Discrimination

Why don't you take the Daily Relationship challenge?

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