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Membership
Please sign up for one of our upcoming events.,directory Our latest members Leuchie House We talked to Colin Leslie, communications and marketing manager,The biggest challenges we’re facing at the moment are recruitment, and the financial crises around cost-of-living,Cancer Support Scotland We talked to Stephanie Quigley, service manager with Cancer Support Scotland,therapy volunteer team lead by our national award-winning therapist have created a bespoke treatment plan
SCVO Impact Report 2021/22
tackling the climate emergency, how to improve equality, diversity and inclusion, how to mitigate our own financial,SCVO Scottish Parliament event Hosted by Pam Duncan-Glancy MSP, we organised this well-attended event,group Gold Strategic Group on Ukraine Scottish Government’s group on Successor to EU funding Community Planning,Community navigators supported people to develop wellbeing plans, connecting them to activities in their,380 380 community and voluntary organisations engaged with SCVO’s role was to manage communications,
Cost of living crisis: SCVO and Volunteer Scotland briefing for MPs
29 November 2022
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SCVO has called for the Energy Bills Relief Scheme for voluntary sector non-domestic customers to be,crisis, with the Charities Aid Foundation’s (CAF) UK Giving tracker reporting that nearly one in 10 (9%,It is vital that we are able to realise the ambitions set out in the Volunteering Action Plan, published,Whilst this plan was published by the Scottish Government, it reaches far wider than devolved issues,anyone looking for volunteer opportunitiessupport organisations to advertise volunteer opportunities and events
SCVO policy and public affairs: A busy three months to kick off 2022
28 April 2022
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A rundown of what the team has been up to and what’s ahead in each area of interest for SCVO.
Coronavirus advice for volunteers
OPINION
18 March 2020
Guest post
Health & Social Care
George Thomson gives practical guidance on the health and wellbeing of volunteers
SCVO response to the inquiry into Public Administration – Effective Scottish Government decision-making (Finance & Public Administration Committee)
16 February 2023
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Organisational Profiles, page 9 ‘We have really good relations with the civil servants we work with.,with the third sector’.Organisational Profiles, page 9 Greater understanding of the voluntary sector,, and we still managed to do it quickly and efficiently.,It is important that more events and activities of this nature are organised to explain how to engage,The benefits of delivering any public policy result in financial and other costs elsewhere.
We are beyond the eleventh hour
FEATURE
1 November 2022
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Environment & International
Here we ask four experts in the fight against climate catastrophe what they think has been achieved since Cop26 in Glasgow.
20 inspiring Scottish social entrepreneurs
LIST
16 May 2017
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Culture & Leisure
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Some of them have been around for decades, others are barely out of school, but TFN believes all 20 of
WCVA NICVA NCVO SCVO - Consultation Response - Civil Society Engagement on the TCA
5 October 2021
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social care, advice, counselling, community development, peace-building, environmental protection and management,The Government is planning a meeting once or twice a year with one group and would welcome your comments,, 2017, College of Europe, Bruges Political Research Papers n.66, p.9-10, Available at: http://aei.pitt.edu,preparatory phases for the DAG and CSF.25 The recruitment process should be open and transparent, and financial,allow for organisations to be less directly involved but to nevertheless mobilise feedback after the event
Coronavirus and its impact on the Scottish Voluntary Sector: a review of literature
To date the top parent themes are people management, financial challenges, and the future of the voluntary,and flexibility in filing or reporting deadlines (45%) were thought to be the most helpful kind of non-funding,sector has fallen from +4 in April 2020 to -3 in August, and that 28% of voluntary sector respondents plan,to make job cuts, a significant increase of 11 percentage points from April, see figure 9.,SenScot published a report, Social Enterprise Reset Week: Impact Report, that captured the outcomes from events