want to live in a Scotland where everyone has the opportunity to get online, and to do that we need to make,To that end, we encouraged our workshop participants to make a pledge about how they will prioritise,digital.,You can read all about the pledges in our blog Our Radical Challenge: Where does digital inclusion sit,– bite-sized webinars covering a range of crucial topics, with a range of sector leaders and experts
https://scvo.scot/support/digital/events/connect23
Applications for our next SCVO Digital Senior Leaders Programme with Third Sector Lab are open until,Taking small steps and making changes as we go along; as opposed to ‘Digital Transformation’, making,digital evolution project is fear.,If you’d like to find out for yourself apply here for our SCVO Digital Senior Leaders Programme.,This blog was originally written for Blackbaud Digital Futures, a deep dive on digital transformation
https://scvo.scot/p/44508/2021/07/26/six-reasons-to-apply-for-the-scvo-digital-senior-leaders-programme
shine the spotlight on the third sector catalyst network members who are pulling out all the stops to make,what the members of “MY” ;-) group do to support cyber resilience in the third sector – they certainly make,You may have read in my previous blog about the brilliant work by SightScotland which saw the production,This is designed for senior leaders, chief officers and vice chairs and will be held on Tuesday 23rd,This all-day event, titled “Housing now, Housing’s Future” has a theme of Digital Empowerment and Leadership
https://scvo.scot/p/42313/2021/02/16/cyber-catalyst-network
are interacting with and how they make informed decisions about this.,Over 200 voluntary sector leaders have completed our six-month Senior Leaders’ Programme.,This action learning programme with peer support equips voluntary sector leaders to be confident advocates,services to make their digital offering more complete and resilientVoluntary organisations did not have,What is needed to make this happen In order to sustain progress on digital evolution the Scottish voluntary
https://scvo.scot/p/42425/2020/12/24/renewing-scotlands-full-potential-in-a-digital-world
March-April) the three main issues organisations were facing were: meeting immediate needs, staffing and digital,In each call ACOSVO took discussion notes and logged the key issues facing leaders.,Similarly, charity leaders ranked furlough as one of the top five issues concerning third sector leaders,Those include but are not limited to: Digital exclusion issues.Increased living costs.Lack of awareness,https://nfpsynergy.net/blog/are-young-people-replacing-older-people-key-volunteering-group ONS (2020)
https://scvo.scot/p/40369/2020/09/17/coronavirus-and-its-impact-on-the-scottish-voluntary-sector-a-review-of-literature
We held a DigiShift webinar with three industry thought leaders, who each explored a key question around,Jess of Jess Digital is an online safety and digital citizenship expert.,and digital skills training.,Irene recommends some training to get you up-to-speed, including these three free courses: Making Sense,newsletterthe Scottish Government Cyber Resilience BulletinGet Safe Online You should also read her excellent blog
https://scvo.scot/p/38466/2020/05/25/how-to-protect-yourself-from-misinformation-fake-news-and-scams