Minutes of CBS Office Bearers' meetings from 9 April 1986 - November 1986
The Office Bearers carried out the work of CBS as set out by the Board of Management. Topics discussed include finance; consultancy work; membership; trade union seminar; credit unions; ACE-HI; CBS promotional material; 1986 convention; CB News; policy planning day on 17 December 1986; CBS sub-committees
Report by Community Business Scotland setting out four proposals of ways in which the Agency could assist in the creation, development and support of community businesses in Scotland and the finances required to implement them.
CBS Network and COMMACT UK newsletters, September 2006 - July 2008
CBS Network newsletters were sent out to members. Earlier newsletters, from February 1997 - July 2001, can be found within the National Network of Community Business members mailings.
'Sustainable Sustainability', Rudo M Chitiga, Commonwealth Foundation
CBS Network's projects and programmes in Scotland and throughout the UK
CBS Network's European links
CBS Network's International links
CBS Network Services Ltd
CBS Network's organisation
CBS Network's finances
Conclusion
Contact details
This document is held in several collections within the Social Enterprise Collection (Scotland), the digitised copy is from the John Pearce collection.
CBSN memorandum of association, revised March 1999
CBSN memorandum of association, revised December 2002
Programme for annual convention 1999, 'New parliaments / new democracies'
Programme for 'First gathering of the new millenium', Edinburgh, 21-22 January 2000
Photocopy of National Lottery Charities Board Community Fund application for the Bridge to the Social Economy project , 30 August 2001 (part removed for data protection)
Photocopy of National Lottery Charities Board Community Fund application to build on the work of the Bridge to the Social Economy project and establish the Scottish Coalition for Social Enterprise, 22 December 2003 (part removed for data protection)
32 completed questionnaires answering questions on awareness of membership services offered, how useful members found the services, what members would be interested in learning more about, what other organisations they use to support their work, further information they would like sent out (removed for data protection)
Analysis of the questionnaire responses (part removed for data protection)
Report by Ellice Miller suggesting that a performance-based “Happening” be staged as part of the centenary celebrations, 9 January 1975
Programme of the review, February 1976
Lyrics and music of the Centenary Song, composed by Ellice Miller and Kay Paterson for the review, February 1976
Letters of thanks from Juliann Calder to individuals who contributed to the centenary review, 8 March 1976
The Centenary Review was scripted by Ellice Miller in musical collaboration with Kay Paterson and portrayed events from the history of the College. It was performed on 19 to 21 February 1976 by students and staff of the College. Proceeds from the review were donated to the Centenary Subscription Fund.
Photocopies of newspaper advertising for Help the Aged flats and day centres
Help the Aged’s Report for 1975 and donation leaflet, ‘Five practical ways of helping’,
Help the Aged typescript sheets about the charity and its development programme and stages of completion, May 1976 - August 1976
Memorandum to the Governors on closure of the centenary subscription fund, 20 September 1976
Correspondence regarding allocation of the funds to specific developments; arrangements for a formal presentation ceremony on 18 November 1976, November 1976
Letter of thanks from Help the Aged (Scottish Housing) Trust, 19 November 1976
Handwritten and typescript copies of letter to The Scottish Sheltered Housing Trust enclosing the balance of £332.71 from the Centenary Subscription Fund.
Brochures for the Bield Housing Trust
Notification of progress of the Name-a-flat scheme flats funded by the College and of the change of name to the Bield Housing Trust, November 1979
To mark the College centenary celebrations the governors opened a subscription fund to raise money to sponsor flats and lounges in residential complexes for the elderly through the Help the Aged (Scottish Housing) Trust (latterly the Bield Housing Trust). A total of £1,832.71 was donated to sponsor 3 flats and 2 lounges in Greenock, Johnstone, Knightswood and Dowanhill.
See also minutes, papers and correspondence in the Central Academic Services Committee series, reference QC/1/4/4. Central Academic Services also included Technical services but there is no surviving material from this service except the minutes of the Technical committee meetings found in the Governing Body and appointed committees series, reference QC/1/2.
Central Academic Services Committee's memos and reports, kept by H Sommerville, including references to the Committee and Library Services, 8 February 1980 - 11 February 1982 (folder 1)
Central Academic Services Committee's memos and reports, kept by F Laverty, including references to library services, computer lab, learning resources centre, CNAA visit, 16 January 1987 - 20 April 1988 (folder 2)
Central Academic Services Committee's memos and reports, kept by F Smith, including references to Southbrae, restructuring, CAS Senior Management Group, staffing, 11 June 1990 - 21 December 1990 (folder 3)
Central Academic Services Committee's memos and reports, kept by F Smith, including references to library services, Institutional Plan, Audio Visual Resource Centre, 7 January 1991 - September 1991 (folder 4)
This file contains 1 folder including letters regarding:
Allocation of postgraduate funding awards for Social Work courses; meetings with the West of Scotland Joint Consultative Committee; disparity in intakes to CQSW courses between east and west Scotland; meeting between representatives of the West of Scotland Joint Consultative Committee, Social Work Services Group and CCETSW on 8 November 1983, 1 November 1982 - 25 November 1983
Composition of the Council of CCETSW; setting up a CCETSW Committee in Scotland; membership of the Scottish committee; minutes and papers of the Scottish Committee meeting of 7 February 1986; resource problems facing CCETSW courses; the Queen’s College, Glasgow, responses to CCETSW paper 20.6 on the future pattern of social work training, 8 March 1985 - 21 October 1986
Developments in education and training for the certificate of qualification in social work, 1977-1987, CCETSW consultative document no. 1, August 1976
Alternative patterns of education and training for the certificate of qualification in social work, CCETSW consultative document no. 2, August 1976
Practice teaching in Scotland, the report of a working group, CCETSW, April 1979
Expectations of the teaching of social work in courses leading to the certificate of qualification in social work: analysis of responses, and some policy issues arising from the consultation, CCETSW, July 1979
Policies for qualifying training in social work: the Council’s propositions, January 1985, CCETSW paper 20:3, January 1985
The Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work was established in October 1971, as successor to the Council for Training in Social Work. It offered recognised training courses and qualifications for social workers and social care staff in personal social services. It ceased operations in September 2001 when its functions were taken over by new national care councils: General Social Care Council (GSCC), the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC), the Care Council for Wales (CCW), and the Northern Ireland Social Care Council (NISCC).
The Central Services Working Party looked at the issues surrounding merger of finance offices, personnel departments, administrative computer services, estates and property services, catering services and health and safety arrangements.
Correspondence regarding proposals to introduce computerisation of practice teaching administration, 30 May 1985 - 5 June 1985
Draft paper, ‘Management of Student placements; computerisation project’ and correspondence regarding the paper and project meetings, November 1985 - 20 January 1986
Certificate courses, April 1913 - January 1916, detailing student name, date and final marks for Dressmaking certificate, Cook’s certificate, High Class Cook’s certificate, Housewives certificates, Housekeeper’s certificate, Needlework and Cutting-out, Long course Dressmaking, Laundress’ certificate, Red Cross Cookery class (notebook 1)
Cordon Bleu students’ mark book, June 1931 - April 1944, detailing student name, marks for Cook’s certificate, Institutional and Advanced courses and total percentage, if 80 or over, and remarks (notebook 2)
This file contains 4 Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science certificates (and 16 duplicates):
Group I Diploma, study of 3 years' duration in homecraft subjects and the related sciences (certificate 1) [4 duplicates]
Group II Diploma, study of 3 years' duration in needlework, dress an design and related subjects (certificate 2) [4 duplicates]
Group III Diploma, study of 4 years' duration in homecraft with dress and design an in the related sciences (certificate 3) [4 duplicates]
Dietitian's Diploma, one-year course in subjects of Dietetics, physiology, biochemistry, bacteriology, hygiene, electricity, educational methods, and business affairs and six months training in a recognised hospital (includes handwritten note dated 13/2/1968 to say that new diplomas were printed in June 1969 with electricity and business affairs subjects removed) (certificate 4) [4 duplicate certificates]
This file contains 2 Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science certificates (and 6 duplicates):
Dietitian's Diploma, one year course in subjects of nutrition, diet therapy, physiology, biochemistry, bacteriology, hygiene and educational methods and six months' practical training in a recognised hospital (certificate 1) [2 duplicates]
Diploma in Domestic Science with Dress and Design (four years) for study in the subjects intimated and a teaching qualification (secondary education) (certificate 2) [4 duplicates]
Correspondence, 22 March 1976 - 19 December 1984 (part removed due to data protection)
Correspondence, 18 February 1985 - 3 December 1990
The Chairman was spokesperson for the governors and the correspondence includes attendance at meetings representing the governors; acceptance of proposals on behalf of the governors; messages of thanks; replies to letters of concern.
This collection is part of the Social Enterprise Collection Scotland. The collection covers records kept by Chas Ball while working for the Highlands and Islands Development Board as a community co-operatives development officer from 1979 to 1983 and his continued interest in community development in the Highlands and Islands up to 1988. The records have been arranged into 8 files reflecting the establishment and development of the HIDB Community Co-operatives scheme, support for community enterprise and economic development in the Highlands and Islands, including:
Community co-operatives in Ireland (Gaeltacht) and Iceland related reports and articles, 1977-1982
Early phases of the Highlands and Islands Development Board (HIDB) Community Co-operatives scheme guidance and papers, 1978-1983
Community co-operatives in the Highlands and Islands related press cuttings, 1979-1988
Establishment of a development support unit for community co-operatives in the Highlands and Islands related papers, 1980-1983
Strategy and progress reports of the Community Co-operatives scheme following restructuring of HIDB support, 1982-1985
Association of Community Enterprise in the Highlands and Islands (ACE-HI) documents 1987-88
Land use in the Highlands and Islands related press cuttings and publications, 1987-1988
Miscellaneous workshop notes and reports, 1987-1988
Ball, Chas | b 1948 | social development professional
Non-accidental injury to children: Glasgow Division Guidelines, Strathclyde Social Work Department, April 1978
Child abuse: what role for NSPCC?, “Community care”, no. 252, 22 February, 1979
Child abuse: Glasgow guidelines, Strathclyde Regional Council Social Work Department, September 1982
Recent developments in child abuse: conference held at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee on 19th September 1984, extracted from “Child abuse review”, vol1, no.2, British Association for the Study and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, 1984
Child abuse: report of the Working Group on Social Work Issues in Child Abuse, Central Advisory Service Social Work Services Group, Scottish Education Department, November 1985
The report of the inquiry into the removal of children from Orkney in February 1991, House of Commons, HMSO, October 1992
Home Office circular no. 160/1948, Children Act 1948, 8 July 1948 (folder 1)
Training in child care: memorandum of guidance by the Home Office, August 1956 (folder 1)
Refresher course for child care officers, Scottish Home Department, September 1957 (folder 1)
Refresher course for child care officers, Scottish Home Department, September 1959 (folder 1)
Child Care 1962, Scottish Education Department, 1963 with enclosed circular letter no. 13/1963 regarding the report (folder 1)
Home Office circular no. 204/1963, Section 1 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1963: Extension of powers of local authorities to promote the welfare of children, 17 September 1963 (folder 1)
Wanted a home, Home Office leaflet, 1963 (folder 1)
Child Care 1964, Scottish Education Department, 1965 (folder 1)
Home Office circular no. 22/1964, Children and Young Persons Act 1963: Parts I and III, 22 January 1964 (folder 1)
Child Care 1965, Scottish Education Department, 1966 (folder 1)
Home office circular no. 102/1965, Section 1 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1963: reports to the Secretary of State, 7 May 1965 (folder 1)
Home office circular no. 134/1966, Medical examination of children in care, 22 July 1966 (folder 1)
Joint circular from the Welsh Board of Health, Home Office and Welsh Office, Homeless families: temporary accommodation, 31 October 1966 (folder 1)
Home Office circular no. 73/1967, Emergency training for child care officers, 6 June 1967
Juvenile offenders and those in need of care, protection or control (England and Wales), Home Office, August 1967 (folder 1)
Home Office circular no. 224/1968, Family Allowance Acts: Children in care or under detention: notification to the Ministry of Social Security, 9 October 1968 (folder 1)
First report of the study group on fieldwork training, Central Training Council in Child Care Committee A, March 1970 (folder 2)
Joint conference of tutors of residential and field work Courses, conference papers, Central Training Council in Child Care, 15-17 May 1970 (folder 2)
The structure of courses -- some implications for the patterns of fieldwork training, Study Group discussion paper no. 1, Central Training Council in Child Care, September 1970 (folder 2)
New perspectives in social work: development needs of long serving unqualified social workers, Report of the CTC/CTSW working party, November 1970 (folder 2)
Implications for 1 year non-graduate, course proposals in paper “New perspectives in social work” for training of older experienced staff in local authority social service departments, Central Training Council in Child Care Committee A, c1970 (folder 2)
Social Work Service Group circular no. SW20/1971 and appendix, Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968: memorandum on contributions under part VI of the act, 20 August 1971 (folder 2)
Social Work Services Group circular no. SW14/1974, Residential and other resources for children, 6 September 1974 (folder 2)
Social Work Services Group circular no. SW18/1975, Social work statistics, 29 August 1975 (folder 2)
Child care training, Central Training Council in Child Care, Home Office, undated (folder 2)
The future of the local authority personal social services, Association of Child Care Officers, 1966 (folder 1)
Administration and staff supervision in the child care service, by Priscilla Young, Joyce Warham, Dorothy Pettes, Association of Child Care Officers, monograph no. 2, c1967 (folder 1)
Courses recognised by the council for the training of child care officers, Central Training Council in Child Care, September 1968 (folder 1)
Report of the working party on professional integrity in the child care service, Association of Child Care Officers, April 1969 (folder 1)
Child care commemorative report 1949 – 1970, Association of Child Care Officers, 1970 (folder 2)
Assessment of children: report of a study group set up by the Chief Social Work Adviser, Social Work Services Group, January 1971 (folder 2)
Staff development and in-service study paper 3: continuing needs for professional development, Central Training Council in Child Care, 1971, and inserted letter regarding the pamphlet, 17 August 1971 (folder 2)
Strathclyde’s children: 111 children whose parents are the regional council, Strathclyde Social Work Department, February 1980 (folder 2)
Addendum to handout “working with children: the statutory provisions”, 1983 (folder 2)
Residential child care strategy for the eighties: home or away? Strathclyde Regional Council Social Work Department, c1983 (folder 2)
Under Fives - Final Report of the Member/Officer Group, Strathclyde Regional Council, January 1985 (folder 2)
Timetables and list of lectures for University of Edinburgh child care course 1960-61 and 1961-62, October 1960-1961
Report, The work of a child care officer, undated
Draft circular to Local Authorities and Health Boards, Non-accidental injury to children, undated
Memorandum on suggested legislative changes, undated
Confidential report, The child care service at work: report of a study tour of four working weeks in the Children’s Departments of seven Scottish Local Authorities, Tom Burns and Susan Sinclair, January 1962
Photocopy of newspaper article, ‘Demise of the ragged trousered philanthropists’, The Weekend Scotsman, 8 June 1985
Newspaper cutting, Obituary for Barbara Kahan, childcare pioneer, The Guardian, 9 August 2000
The majority of material in the collection relates to the Glasgow branch of the RSSPCC, including the predecessor organisation, the Glasgow Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Publications produced by the RSSPCC head office and the Scottish Children's League of Pity (junior branch of the RSSPCC) are also included, as well as a small assortment of records from other branches.
Financial records of the Glasgow branch, 1906-1972
Legacy papers, 1950-1978
Complaint books Glasgow, 1953-1965
Glasgow branch minutes, 1889-1963
Glasgow District Finance Committee minutes, 1903-1971
Records of the Ladies Auxiliary Committee Glasgow, 1888-1971
Records of the Scottish Children’s League including: annual reports, 1904-1993, City Sparrows 1899-1979, minutes of the Glasgow branch 1898-1978 and ephemera
Legislative acts and reports on subjects affecting children, 1885-1938
Papers relating to the Non-Accidental Injury to Children Committees for Strathkelvin, Lanark and Dumbarton, 1975-1981
Institutional records including printed copies of the Royal Charter and the Constitution, 1920-1975
Staff records, Dunbartonshire and Glasgow, 1964-1971
Records relating to staff training and development, 1898, 1936, and 1970-1978
Assorted promotional material, newsletters, and other publications, 1984-2003
Glasgow building fund appeal records, 1965-1967, and annual appeal records, 1975
Glasgow property records, including architectural plans, 1963-1965;
Crookston Home records including minute books, cash books and visitor books, 1903-1925
Organisational histories, including a recorded reminiscence of a former RSSPCC Inspector, 1990
Eleven versions of document, some with annotations, ‘Proposal to integrate the Glasgow School of Chiropody with the Queen’s College, Glasgow’, March 1983 - April 1986
Report, ‘Integration of Glasgow School of Chiropody with the Queen’s College, Glasgow’, 1 September 1989
‘Joint statement by the Principals of Queen Margaret College and of the Edinburgh School of Chiropody on the proposal for the integration of the School and the College’, September 1982
Notes and papers from one day meeting on Chiropody education and training in London on 15 May 1985
Note of the Working Party meeting held on 8 January 1986 to discuss possible alternative models of academic and clinical staffing
Report, ‘The Glasgow School of Chiropody: A Centre of Excellence’
Job description, background information and academic structure for posts of Secretary and Clerical Assistant for the School of Occupational Therapy (Chiropody), December 1989
Draft Transfer Agreement between Greater Glasgow Health Board and the Queen’s College, Glasgow, for the transfer of the Glasgow School of Chiropody, February 1990
Photocopy of architect’s drawings of site plan of the School of Podiatric Medicine (Chiropody), 1990, Scale 1:200