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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 Mansfield Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh EH3 6BB.

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Scots are taking charge of public funds through participatory budgeting

Communities across Scotland are having a say in how public money is spent through participatory budgeting

https://tfn.scot/opinion/scots-are-taking-charge-of-public-funds-through-participatory-budgeting

Debate left questions unanswered

Peter Scott, chief executive of Enable Scotland, writes about taking part in a debate at the Gathering with Alistair Darling.

https://tfn.scot/opinion/debate-left-questions-unanswered

Rewarding campaigners who join “the awkward squad”

Linda Butcher explains why Scotland's campaigners should be recognised for their role in empowering people and communities

https://tfn.scot/opinion/rewarding-campaigners-who-join-the-awkward-squad

The war on the Commonweal: taking a stand in 2014

Websites like Bella Caledonia, (tagline ‘It’s time to get above ourselves’)Wings over Scotland (soaring,It closes the lid on things we have a right to know.,We all need to support the campaign to get the coverage of the Freedom of Information Scotland Act extended,We have to re-train ourselves to act as citizens in this process - not individual consumers whose whims,Research Unit London School of Economics and Political Science June 2012 [15] http://www.democracynow.org/blog

https://scvo.scot/p/2963/2014/01/08/the-war-on-the-commonweal-taking-a-stand-in-2014

SCVO briefing: Scottish Government Debate on Welfare – 13 August 2014

Throughout the process of welfare reform, the voice of the sector in challenging the benefit cuts and,Getting the Scottish approach right Many members and colleagues from the Third Sector will be responding,enterprises and voluntary organisations of all shapes and sizes our governance and membership structures are democratic,/blog/2014/06/welfare-reform-a-significant-cause-of-rise-in-food-banks [ii] http://www.oxfam.org.uk/scotland,/news-campaigns-and-policy/research/scvo-welfare-reform-mapping-report/ [xiii] http://www.scvo.scot/blog

https://scvo.scot/p/5524/2014/08/12/scvo-briefing-scottish-government-debate-on-welfare-13-august-2014

Third sector visions for a Scotland of the future

[xxxviii] We have a very real opportunity to use the process of creating a new welfare settlement to,Get in touch with us and tell us what you think – we want your views.,enterprises and voluntary organisations of all shapes and sizes our governance and membership structures are democratic,/blog/2013/08/help-us-build-our-economy [v] http://scottishcommonweal.org/what-is-common-weal/ [vi] As,’s National Action Plan for Human Rights, Report of Participation Process, July 2013.

https://scvo.scot/p/1364/2013/11/25/third-sector-visions-for-a-scotland-of-the-future

SCVO response to Scottish Government Enterprise and Skills consultation

An Economy for all: a human rights based approach Economic growth remains slow in Scotland.,The Scottish Government is in the process of developing a framework for social security that is centred,strategies, Regional Skills Assessments and Skills Investment Plans are important tools in this planning process,It is also worth remembering that the Third Sector is also supportive of getting more involved in Apprenticeships,enterprises and voluntary organisations of all shapes and sizes our governance and membership structures are democratic

https://scvo.scot/p/13860/2016/08/15/scvo-response-to-scottish-government-enterprise-and-skills-consultation

Four reasons why open government matters to you

If you’re a regular visitor to our blog, you’ll probably be aware of Scotland’s special status within,communities to early years, education and health – or securing greater transparency in the budgeting process,not just inclusiveness that matters, as citizens are expected to have more control over the entire process,We should use the open government platform to champion further innovation in our democratic processes,You can also get involved through our collaborative wiki, by contacting me or following @opengovscot.

https://scvo.scot/p/14474/2017/02/09/four-reasons-why-open-government-matters-to-you

Understand SCIOs, tiers & all things charity governance-related

my blogs, and they weren’t positive!,Well he’s right, I shouldn’t be using acronyms, and despite there being 2,244 SCIOs in Scotland, there,I often get asked about this option on the Information Service, and whilst charity law and SCIO regulations,organisation is the right option for you.,This accountability is favoured by many funders, as it’s considered democratic and representative of

https://scvo.scot/p/12614/2016/05/31/understand-scios-tiers-all-things-charity-governance-related