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International Nurses Day 2024 Nominate a nurse Read more
Online Coffee Meetings via Zoom. These meetings occur 3 times a week and are open to all our members. Read more
FACE TO FACE COFFEE MEETS Join our peer support staff for a coffee near you! Read more
Laura Torrance attended the latest annual Safe Drive, Stay Alive interactive roadshow as a keynote speaker. Read more
Fancy giving your knees an airing in aid of Spinal Injuries Scotland? Why not sign up for KILTWALK 2024!!! Read more
Digby Brown Winter Dinner Dance 2024 Read more
We are hosting our annual BBQ and activities day at Castle Semple. Come along and try kayaking, hand biking, sailing and canoeing totally free! Read more
On the 25th January 2024, SIS celebrated Burns Night by hosting a special lunch up at Stirling, through Zoom and also at the Spinal Unit. Read more
We are looking for an Operations Manager to lead all aspects of the day to day operations of the charity. The Operations Manager will be part of the Senior Leadership Team of the charity. Read more
On the 14th December, SIS hosted a festive social night at QENSIU Read more
On Friday the 8th of December 2023, we were joined by members at the Dumfries Ice Bowl for “The Roaring game” of wheelchair curling Read more
Etape Loch Ness A cycle sportive taking place around iconic Loch Ness offering the chance to cycle 66 miles (106 km) on traffic free roads. Read more
The Edinburgh Marathon Festival takes place on 25-26 May 2024 and has many events for both adults and juniors. Read more
The Robertson Family generously hosted a Christmas tree sale from their woods, with all proceeds going to Spinal Injuries Scotland. Read more
Winter Dinner Dance 2023 Read more
Cauda equina syndrome is a serious condition where the nerves at the very bottom of the spinal cord become compressed. Read more
We were delighted to have five runners involved raising funds for Spinal Injuries Scotland at the Scottish Half Marathon in Edinburgh Read more
Spinal Injuries Scotland stall at the Bike Fest Forres Read more
The Scottish Government are changing rules to make it easier for unpaid Careers to claim Carer Support Payment including students in full time education. Read more