It has been incredibly distressing to see the terrible spectre of Islamophobia and racism rear its head as rioting blights some UK communities. Many of us have been thinking hard about what we can do or say. SCVO’s origin over 80 years ago was as an organisation that fought for fairness, inclusion and social justice. That remains at the heart of what we are today.
Despite rumours last week, there have not been any riots in Scotland, but our communities are shaken and there is real fear of what might be.
We know there are community groups and voluntary organisations directly affected. Staff, volunteers and those using services are fearful for their own safety and that of others. Many of our members and others across the sector campaign against injustice every day. The last week has been a stark reminder of how quickly disinformation and hateful messages can spread, and how much we need to stand together in solidarity against violence and hate speech.
And there are many voluntary organisations who are living examples of the massive contribution people of all cultures, all countries, all religions make to our society.
As well as voicing our unwavering support, we at SCVO want to provide whatever practical support we can.
There are links below to range of information and support. If there are other sources of support and information you think would be helpful for us to share with our networks, please let us know about them.
Please also tell us if there is any other kind of support you feel you need to support your staff, volunteers and communities.
You can contact us via our comms team who will direct your email to the right person to help. Send us an email to commsteam@scvo.scot.
Here are some links to a range of information and support that we hope will be helpful:
If you are considering your social media platforms and engagement with Big Tech here are some resources that may be useful:
There are a host of posts across social media platforms, voicing support for those affected by Islamophobia and racism.