Scotland We celebrated 10 years of Community Jobs Scotland (CJS) – one of the country’s most successful,Visit Community Jobs Scotland In addition to our successful Community Jobs Scotland, we have been dedicated,by funded by SCVO, The Scottish Government, The National Lottery Community Fund and The William Grant,were able to benefit from more accessible and flexible funding support.,Scotland website continued to provide accurate, personalised and up-to-date information on funding opportunities
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: funding which is long term, flexible, sustainable, and accessible.,This paper provides information on how our calls for long-term, flexible, sustainable and accessible,These short-term financial arrangements impact employers, employees, volunteers, and the people and communities,Impacts for employees No job security.,Funding for pay awards, learning and development (including mandatory training) or other core costs,
https://scvo.scot/p/61666/2023/08/22/fair-funding-and-fair-work-scottish-council-for-voluntary-organisations-and-tsi-scotland-network
The UK Community Renewal Fund SCVO secured funding to create 31 six-month voluntary sector work experience,by funded by SCVO, The Scottish Government, The National Lottery Community Fund and The William Grant,were able to benefit from more accessible and flexible funding support, we continued the development,and up-to-date information on funding opportunities, helping more than 164,000 people with their funding,Our affordable, flexible and sector focussed training programme means that our learners had access to
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to cost, so new employees do not get the same employment terms as existing employees or comparable local,This paper shows how unfair funding practices undermine Fair Work, including job security, staff fulfilment,service (such as training and development, utilities, and support staff).,It affects employees' job security, increases the risk of redundancies, and leads to low morale among,benefits, including generating employment and training opportunities, building capacity in community
https://scvo.scot/p/62600/2023/09/27/post-legislative-scrutiny-procurement-reform-scotland-act-2014
play throughout every community in Scotland Response to question 6c We agree that there should be no,with some of Scotland's most marginalised communities.,For example, local community groups that might not be charities can apply for public funds for a range,from private funding sources, bringing additional value and benefit to our communities.,Many deliver vital services and work with some of Scotland’s most marginalised communities.
https://scvo.scot/p/58210/2023/03/13/scvo-response-to-access-to-information-rights-consultation