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Supporting Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is the membership organisation for Scotland's charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises. Charity registered in Scotland SC003558. Registered office Caledonian Exchange, 19A Canning Street, Edinburgh EH3 8EG.

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Sorry to see you go

We’ve really valued your membership and wish you all the best for the future.,We'll review what you've told us about why you're not renewing your SCVO membership, and we may get in,If there’s anything you’d like to talk to us about, please get in touch with the membership team membership

https://scvo.scot/membership/renewal-no

HR Service

including: managing long-term sickness redundancies and changing terms and conditionsof employment reviewing,for the first time team dynamics, conflict management and grievances https://youtu.be/tp4C0lolGHs About,I’m passionate about making HR more progressive and accessible for all.Outside of work I love musical,I would love to talk to you about your people and explore how we can support your organisation through,I’m passionate about offering quality HR advice and building good relationships.

https://scvo.scot/services/hr

SCVO supply partner selection process

Review procedure: To ensure SCVO members are consistently receiving good value and service, we regularly,review our suppliers using: Annual reviews Annual member surveys from those who have used the service,Monthly review of complaint register To find out more or ask about becoming a partner, please contact

https://scvo.scot/services/partners/code-of-conduct-2/selection-process

SCVO supply partner complaints procedure

have passed our partner selection process, are held to a strict code of conduct and are regularly reviewed,If unacceptable complaint levels continue, SCVO will review our relationship with the supplier and may

https://scvo.scot/services/partners/code-of-conduct-2/complaints-procedure

Access to audit

organisations that they have had trouble finding an auditor, and have been talking to OSCR and the membership,As part of their wider review of charity law, the Scottish Government asked about whether audit thresholds

https://scvo.scot/policy/better-regulation/access-to-audit

SCVO Annual Review 2020-21

Here’s our review of 2020-21. We hope you enjoy it!,There's more information about the work of our support services in the ‘Support Services’ section on,v=WKfx6pO215w Services More detail about the various services SCVO has provided over the past year Over,review that we started in 2019/20 to update and streamline the value of our membership offer.,Our members voted in support of a new membership fee structure in early 2021 and we created a new membership

https://scvo.scot/about/work/annual-review/html

Meetings

an important opportunity for members who have minimal contact with directors to question directors about,Annual General Meeting (AGM) For organisations with a membership, the Annual General Meeting (AGM) is,opportunity for the trustees to report on their activities and be held to account for them by the membership,An AGM provides an opportunity for members or beneficiaries to review the organisation’s financial position,figure for the quorum should be compared against the maximum number of members and trustees, and reviewed

https://scvo.scot/support/running-your-organisation/governance/meetings

New research underlines pressures on third sector workforce and services

Survey, carried out by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) - Scotland’s national membership,Alongside this stress about their future, the number of staff who felt they had a good work-life balance,Chief Executive, Anna Fowlie said: “Scotland’s voluntary sector is powered by people who care deeply about,Ahead of the Scottish Budget and Spending Review, the Scottish Government has a real chance to create,the-size-and-shape-of-the-voluntary-sector-workforce The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is the national membership

https://scvo.scot/p/102535/2025/12/29/new-research-underlines-pressures-on-third-sector-workforce-and-services

HR for creatives

We’ll be gathering information about the needs of creative organisations, as part of a wider research,Here’s everything you need to know about applying.,Background of the project Creative Scotland’s recent Review of Fair Work shows that specialist HR expertise,About SCVO The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is the national membership organisation,About Creative Scotland Creative Scotland is the public body that supports the arts, screen and creative

https://scvo.scot/services/hr/for-creatives

Ethics, risks and limitations – some practical examples

Write a short email invitation to a community fundraising event’ or ‘Write 20 tweets promoting our membership,The main risk is using prompts that are too minimal, and not reviewing the final text carefully.,The best approach is to be up-front about how you will treat applications which involve AI.,plausible and sound definitive, someone engaging with an AI output won’t be able to make good judgements about,What’s the impact of generative AI when you’re reading or reviewing online content?

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/guides/ai/ethics-risks-and-limitations