We’re thrilled to announce that Fight Bladder Cancer is now featured on ALISS (A Local Information System for Scotland), a national digital programme that connects people with vital health and wellbeing resources across Scotland.
This milestone supports our aim to raise awareness and provide support for those affected by bladder cancer in Scotland. Bladder cancer is often referred to as a “silent” disease, with many people unaware of its symptoms. By increasing our visibility through platforms like ALISS, we aim to break down these barriers and ensure that more people have access to the information and support they need.
More information about ALISS
ALISS is a powerful tool designed to help Scottish residents and professionals to find and share information on health and wellbeing resources, services, groups, and support in their local communities and online. ALISS can help you find information and resources about:
- Support for managing long-term conditions
- Social and community connection groups
- Activities for physical health and outdoor engagement
- Practical, legal, and financial support
- Digital health and social care technologies
ALISS is funded by the Scottish Government and is part of the wider Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE). ALISS is coproduced with people and professionals in Scotland’s communities and values local and national resources as the key to living well.