: We made accessibility information available on our website in advance of the Gathering and we asked,Did you get your photo taken with Dolly?,Your opinions will help us to shape our plans for what the Gathering and other events might look like,in future- keep your eyes peeled for more information on the evaluation and our future plans.,You can access details of the full programme of events and, where available, event materials here: Gathering
https://scvo.scot/the-gathering/round-up-2022
Your support and participation helps to keep the Gathering - the UK's largest event for the voluntary,about access and accessible facilities in a range of formats and offered other information in accessible,and to support delegates' wellbeing: We had an accessible registration desk with welcoming and informed,Your opinions will help us to shape our plans for what the Gathering and other events might look like,can access it via My SCVO Go to My SCVO Did you spot yourself or your colleagues in our Gathering photo
https://scvo.scot/the-gathering/round-up-2023
This report is full of information about the progress we’re making across the UK, and where we have more,There are a lot of ways to do this, text messaging, social media or emails.,Zoom and Microsoft Teams to meet online and attend training sessions and other work-related online events,Credit or NHS Near meI can access salary, contract and job role information online, including password,These safeguards should be informed by the outcome of your risk assessment, and could include (but are
https://scvo.scot/support/digital/inclusion/doing-digital-inclusion/understanding-digital-inclusion/essential-digital-skills
This means that more voluntary organisations across the country than ever before have been able to access,Our SCVO information services team supported voluntary sector organisations to make informed decisions,Breakfast with First Minister, Nicola SturgeonA conversation with campaigner and writer, Jack MonroeA message,Tell us what you think We'd love to hear your thoughts, comments and feedback on our Impact Report.,Get in touch
https://scvo.scot/about/work/impact
Direction of travel
In July 2015 SCVO held a Fairer Scotland event, attended by many of our members and,The key principles outlined at that event formed the backbone of the Fairer Scotland strategy and it,(For example, text messaging or social media)?,PART 2: THE DEVOLVED BENEFITS Disability Benefits (Disability Living Allowance, Personal Independence,) to allow access to their personal information, including medical records, in the interests of simplifying
https://scvo.scot/p/14097/2016/11/29/scvo-response-to-the-scottish-governments-social-security-consultation
sales like” Charities which are not transparent regarding how the funds will be spent “So little of your,(fun-runs, charity events); (iii) donations from the public - covenants, wills, etc.,I am suspicious every time I give my email address out that I'll get bombarded by messages - charities,“Fundraising is a lifeline for many charities to ensure their client groups have access to the support,Several suggested that as well as increasing transparency, the sector needs to get more positive messages
https://scvo.scot/p/10195/2015/09/23/fundraising-in-scotland-survey-report
The Health and Social Care Alliance points out that the evidence base for true co-production is getting,from professionals to people themselves – expanding the spirit within the Self Directed Support Act across,This important report also highlighted where and how service users and carers might get involved, where,Without that involvement, strategic and locality planning and board/committee decisions will be less well informed,part of many people’s lives; they are the difference between isolation and being a full part of your
https://scvo.scot/p/5540/2014/08/14/scvo-response-the-public-bodies-joint-working-scotland-act-2014-draft-regulations-set-2-of-2