Author Archives: Aysha Roudh

Vaisakhi at The Scottish Parliament 14th May 2025

Vaisakhi at the Scottish Parliament – 14th May 2025Sikh Sanjog was honoured to be part of the Vaisakhi 2025 celebrations at the Scottish Parliament—a vibrant event celebrating Sikh heritage, community, and unity. The event was proudly sponsored by Dr Pam Gosal MSP and held in partnership with Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, whose collaboration helped Read more

Sikh Cultural Awareness in Strathcarron

Trishna and Dharamveer were recently invited to Shieldaig and Applecross Primary Schools in Strathcarron at the request of Head Teacher Tom O’Halloran. The visits were part of a series of in-class events intended to give the pupils an opportunity to meet people from a range different faith backgrounds. All the children involved were of primary Read more

Scottish Government Consultation

The Scottish Government has today (25 August 2023) launched a collection of four consultations on regulations to be made under the Burial and Cremation (Scotland) Act 2016: Alkaline hydrolysis (an alternative to burial or cremation and sometimes known as water cremation) Burial (management of burial grounds, application for burial, exhumation, private burial and restoration of Read more

Freedom From Torture

The Sikh Community in Edinburgh are welcoming home the Cycle against Torture 2019 riders on 28th July 2019. Trishna Singh, Director of Sikh Sanjog speaks about why this collaboration is important to her.

University of Edinburgh

I think the work Sikh Sanjog is doing is very valuable as it targets a minority group within a minority group, something which is all the more poignant in the current political climate. It supports women with such a diverse range of issues, from having a community through to mental health issues. Tineke Broer – Read more

Glasgow Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights

Sikh Sanjog have been a valuable member of the Scottish Parliament’s Cross Party Group on racial equality for many years now, and have contributed to a large number of issues. They bring a perspective on issues that reflects the actual lived lives of their particular service users, and this insight is essential in developing better Read more

Police Scotland

Having previously had limited personal knowledge on Sikhism… Sikh Sanjog have been able to offer a clear perspective relating not only to the religious requirements of the faith but also barriers faced by women in particular. Their latest report, ‘the invisible women’ has been helpful in understanding such key issues. I also feel I have Read more

Scottish Labour Party

Sikh Sanjog provides an invaluable service to the Edinburgh based Sikh community, particularly women and young people. Their understanding of what the community needs and the lived experiences of those running the services is what sets it apart from other support services. Community based support, coming from the community itself, is hugely empowering and a Read more