Issue - decisions
Visit to Cairncry Community Centre - CORS/24/292
04/12/2025 - Collaboration for Health Equity in Scotland - CORS/25/230
(i) to instruct the Chief Officer Data Insights (Health Determinants Research Collaborative Aberdeen) to report to the Committee at the conclusion of the Collaboration for Health Equity in Scotland; and
(ii) to otherwise note the report.
19/06/2025 - Mapping of Aberdeen City Council Anti-Poverty and Inequality Services and Support - CORS/25/134
(i) to note the breadth of anti-poverty and inequality services and supports currently available from the Council and partner organisations to people in need across Aberdeen; and
(ii) to instruct the Strategic Lead, Prevention and Community Empowerment to share information on active community groups at locality level.
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01/04/2025 - Update report on the Visit to AberNecessities on 29 January 2025 - CORS/25/054
(i) to instruct the Community Planning Manager to work with the Public Health External Adviser to produce a service update in respect of developments taking place at a national level on the issue of infant formula;
(ii) to instruct the Community Planning Manager to provide further information on the location of washing machines and tumble driers within the Council’s communal housing stock;
(iii) to note the report and actions identified during the visit to AberNecessities and work done to date; and
(iv) to thank all those at AberNecessities, including the staff and volunteers, who welcomed the Committee and provided an informative and interesting visit.
12/11/2024 - Visit to Cairncry Community Centre - CORS/24/292
(i) to instruct the Community Planning Manager to report back to the Committee on changes and improvements following such visits;
(ii) to instruct the Chief Officer – People and Citizens, to investigate the possibility of offering mental health first aid training to volunteers;
(iii) to note the report and the actions identified during the visit to Cairncry Community Centre; and
(iv) to thank all those at Cairncry Community Centre, including the many staff and volunteers, who welcomed the Committee and provided an informative and interesting visit.