UNISON Scotland has done a series of reports over the past few years called Damage Reports which give a voice to UNISON members in various roles to speak out about the damage that the UK government’s austerity measures – passed on by the Scottish Government – is doing to the public services that they provide.
You can click here to see every report. They are also listed below with links to the individual report.
- Building stress – a survey of building control members June 2017
- Hard lessons – a survey of pupil support members Jan 2017
- A fairer start – a survey of apprentices Nov 2016
- We care – do you? – a survey of home care workers Aug 2016
- Growing pains – a survey of youth workers May 2016
- Doing the rounds – a survey of district nurses April 2016
- Registering our concerns – a survey of registrars March 2016
- Health visitor survey Jan 2016
- Disconnected – a survey of ICT members Nov 2015
- Learning the hard way – a survey of FE members Sept 2015
- Read it and weep – a survey of Scotland’s library members Sept 2015
- While we work you play – a survey of leisure members June 2015
- Caring and learning and worrying about money – a survey of student nurses June 2015
- Counting the cost – a survey of transactional staff April 2015
- See us – a survey of Scotland’s mental health workers March 2015
- Dumped on – a survey of waste management members January 2015
- Breaking point – a survey of Scotland’s hospital porters Dec 2014
- Under pressure – a survey of occupational therapists Nov 2014
- Open the door – a survey of Housing members Oct 2014
- Dishing the dirt – a survey of members in cleaning August 2014