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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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#NeverMoreNeeded Resources

experience at the forefront of your fundraising despite the impact of coronavirus.,A great blog post should inspire, encourage, motivate and captivate your audience - but it doesn't have,How businesses can support charities Scottish society needs a thriving voluntary sector to support people,Here are some ideas about how to support charity or community partners through coronavirus and beyond,coronavirus and can continue to provide essential services for people when they need it.

https://scvo.scot/about/work/campaigns/archive/never-more-needed/resources

Voluntary sector organisations

You can get involved by sharing your/your organisation's experience of dealing with the impact of coronavirus,Institute of Fundraising has created online resources to offer practical suggestions on how to keep the supporter,experience at the forefront of your fundraising despite the impact of coronavirus.,A great blog post should inspire, encourage, motivate and captivate your audience – but it doesn’t have

https://scvo.scot/about/work/campaigns/archive/never-more-needed/stories/voluntary-sector-organisations

Returning to the workplace

The Health & Safety Executive provides further information on protecting workers through Coronavirus,,This should always be a priority, but especially during the Coronavirus recovery.,Supporting Occupational Medicine have multiple resources available, including a person-based risk assessment,The CIPD have also developed a Coronavirus Risk Assessment template for workplace safety.,after a significant period of time, especially in a post-pandemic world, will be concerning for many

https://scvo.scot/support/hr/employee-engagement-culture/returning-to-the-workplace

Top tips for businesses to support #NeverMoreNeeded

Scottish society needs a thriving voluntary sector to support people when they need it most and so do,Here are some ideas about how to support charity or community partners through Covid 19 and beyond.,your organisation is a funder, take a look at SCVO’s guide to best practise for funders during Coronavirus,Corporate volunteers can donate their time to help manage, shape and guide charities through the coronavirus,Here are some suggested social media posts: “We recognise [Insert charity name] is #NeverMoreNeeded so

https://scvo.scot/about/work/campaigns/archive/never-more-needed/top-tips-for-businesses-to-support-nevermoreneeded

New service delivery models

channels, see our How To Guide: Digital Services SCVO in collaboration with Third Sector Lab are also supporting,Remember the need to protect privacy and support good safeguarding practice where users are sharing personal,Association might need to give its tenants free WiFi, or a youth organisation might want to offer supported,Pinned posts that stay at the top of your feed are useful for this. ,See also the Coronavirus Tech Handbook for a growing crowd-sourced guide to running remote meetings.If

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/service-delivery

Top tips for the public to support #NeverMoreNeeded

Give time Volunteering is shown to boost your own mental health and sense of wellbeing as well as supporting,If you want to ensure a charity survives to support people beyond Covid, a great way to do it is to set,Legacy giving Coronavirus has led to a rise in people writing wills or updating their wills.,Here are some suggested social media posts: “I’ve just donated to [Insert charity name] because its work,to support [insert charity beneficiaries] is #NeverMoreNeeded”“I volunteer with [Insert charity name

https://scvo.scot/about/work/campaigns/archive/never-more-needed/top-tips-for-the-public-to-support-nevermoreneeded

Mental health & wellbeing

Wellness Action Plans (WAPs) Wellness Action Plans are a simple and effective way of supporting your,They have focused on education, building awareness and help and support for front line managers.,download is full of helpful infographics and practical advice about navigating life in the midst of Coronavirus,It provides instant access to free online and virtual mental health support, across three levels of support,Using the hashtag in your social media posts and exploring what else has been posted is a fun way to

https://scvo.scot/support/hr/employee-engagement-culture/mental-health-and-wellbeing

Making digital inclusion everyone’s responsibility: a roadmap for Scotland

The coronavirus pandemic proved that having a digital device, connectivity and the ability to use them,We’ve developed this post-pandemic roadmap to define where we’re at, where we need to go and the high

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/inclusion/roadmap

2020

Due to the impact of coronavirus, this year the Awards were held in an entirely online ceremony so that,Celebrating communities – Supporting our community A community hub for areas of multiple deprivation,in South Lanarkshire, Supporting our Community (SOC) helps families which struggle to access support ,Mark Rouse, Project Coordinator for Supporting Our Community, said:“Supporting our Community are delighted,employee applications have increased, and income has gone up by 300% despite having no fundraising posts

https://scvo.scot/scottish-charity-awards/previous-winners/winners-2020

Coronavirus and Scotland Follow up, Scottish Affairs Select Committee - response from SCVO

This is because, just as voluntary organisations were at a low ebb post-pandemic, they were hit with,This is because, just as voluntary organisations were at a low ebb post-pandemic, they were hit with,UK government support Voluntary organisations in Scotland made use of the Coronavirus Job Retention scheme,financial difficulties directly as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.,context of coronavirus and to be delivered over an immediate three-month period.

https://scvo.scot/p/60273/2023/06/26/coronavirus-and-scotland-follow-up-scottish-affairs-select-committee-response-from-scvo