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 Mansfield Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh EH3 6BB.
Views are being sought from the third sector in Scotland on the future of social care, following the launch of a discussion paper outlining financial concerns. A key focus for the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is the sustainability of the third sector in... Read more
On the radio last week a group of 'Remainers' were asked if they would vote in the General Election for parties promising a second EU referendum. It was interesting. Most said "no" - their line being: the vote has been decided, we need to proceed and exit. This must give those... Read more
The UK is leaving the EU. UK citizens and organisations risk losing access to all of the progressive policy initiatives and social advances that have been hard-won over decades of EU membership. What can we do mitigate the risk? That was the question at the forefront of our minds... Read more
Scotland’s social care sector: The financial evidence that is driving change Report by Jo Armstrong, May 2017 Summary A key focus for the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is the sustainability of the third sector in Scotland. Social care amounts to over a... Read more
How to solve a problem like social care? You will no doubt have noticed that the ‘social care crisis’ in England and Wales is playing out across our print and TV media. This coverage focuses primarily on declining finances and staff shortages. However, we must remember that it is... Read more
Having learned most of my French from ‘Allo ‘Allo, I’m afraid the title above will be the beginning and the end of the use of the language in this blog piece – which details a recent third sector delegation to Brussels. Led by SCVO, a diverse delegation of Scottish third sector... Read more
In our latest Intermediaries Report, we discuss the role of intermediaries and the reach and impact they have, with case study examples. Also included is a directory of intermediaries operating in Scotland right now. View the May 2017 Intermediaries Report Read more
HIV Scotland is often described as a “health charity” - one which can sit neatly within one specific policy portfolio. However as a policy issue, HIV spans across many topics – education, stigma, discrimination to name a few – and it must be first and foremost viewed as a human... Read more
Well, as is customary following an election (or any contest for that matter), let's chew over the results. Firstly (due to continued heightened interest in politics post-indyref and greater media coverage of General Election 2017) turnout increased to 46.9% from 39.6% in 201... Read more
As the unedifying spectacle that is UK general election continues to depress us with its stage managed press conferences and lack of genuine debate, you have to question the state of our democracy. It's even more depressing if you start thinking of it in the context of Brexit... Read more
NCVO has just launched its 2017 UK Civil Society Almanac. It’s comprehensive, has lots of great infographics and is crammed with enough new facts and figures on income and workforce to make any data geeks out there go weak at the knees (the more maths-averse amongst you may get... Read more
Ideas for a better world won't get a hearing in an election on Brexit Read more
Our new research shows need for funders and the third sector to map out a better system Read more
Summary When it comes to local funding from public bodies, the sector suffers from short term, small pots of money, with long-term funding in the minority; this can have real impacts for individuals and communities. The sector still does not always get the support it needs, and... Read more
In the final of our pre-local election blogs, Linsay Chalmers talks us through community land. Read more
Once more unto the breach Read more
In the fifth of our local election blog series, RNIB discuss visual impairment. Read more
What next for charities and voluntary organisations in light of constitutional upheaval? Read more
In the fourth blog in our series ahead of the local government elections, Amy Dalrymple looks at opening up government. Read more
In the third in our series of local election blogs, ENABLE's Jan Savage discusses what people with learning disabilities want to see from their councils. Read more
Voters are disengaged from the current system. But how should it be changed? Read more
A burden of responsibility for Scotland’s third sector Read more
Brexit and Indyref2 are not the only issues at play when deciding what kind of country we want to be Read more
In the first of our series of guest blogs on the local elections, The Poverty Alliance explores what Councils can do to tackle poverty. Read more
Sign up for an event in a city near you Read more
It is so disappointing that once again, the Chancellor has frozen alcohol duty, leaving the most vulnerable in our society to pay the price Read more
Fantastic opportunity to showcase the achievements and talents of people with learning disabilities in Scotland Read more
A one-stop guide to the levy, covering potential costs and key things to consider Read more
SCVO Open Government Coordinator on why a new budget process is needed to help drive social change Read more
Key Findings The majority of charities remain relatively confident about their future, but recognise that 2017 will be challenging. There is a ‘squeezed middle’ of medium-sized charities that are particularly worried about the dual pressures of financial uncertainty and... Read more
What practical steps should you take now to be ready for the Lobbying Act? Read more
New regulations expect too much of charities, and offer little public benefit Read more
Civil society can play a huge and unique role Read more
As the UK Government try to close the gap, our sector is vital Read more
SCVO Open Government Coordinator on ways to achieve accountability, participation and transparency Read more
SCVO media release 6 February 2017 86% of Scotland’s charities fear Brexit economic shock Charities in Scotland are warning that Brexit could have a severe impact on their survival, with further negative effects on their ability to help the people they support. The stark findings... Read more
06 February 2017 Full survey findings 1. Impact of leaving EU 86% felt that leaving the EU would have a negative impact on the Scottish Economy 81% felt that leaving the EU would have a negative impact on Poverty & Social Exclusion 80% felt that leaving the EU would have a... Read more
The future looks far from clear, but Scotland’s third sector may be uniquely placed to influence post-Brexit direction Read more
Irresponsible policy making by the Treasury ups threat to benefit claimants Read more
Big questions for the future affordability of social housing Read more
Child Poverty Action Group highlights worrying examples of how the benefit cap reduction is hitting people in Scotland Read more
Casting an eye on the big policy issues for Scotland's third sector Read more
Applications are now open for the Scottish Government’s exemption scheme Read more
We share the latest information on Scotland's Lobbying Act. Read more
Proposed housing changes mark new low in UK Government’s savage approach to welfare cuts Read more
Third sector must ensure prevention remains paramount Read more
New grant making standards will replace gagging clause - but what do they mean? Read more
As we reach the end of our #RightApproach campaign, Allan detects a change in the air Read more
Tumultuous year kept third sector sounding board busy Read more
SCVO media release 8 December 2016 The Scottish Fundraising Implementation Group has announced the members of the Independent Fundraising Standards & Adjudication Panel for Scotland, which will oversee fundraising standards and fundraising complaints about charities registered in... Read more
Monday 5 December 2016 SCVO media release The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) in partnership with the Wales Council for Voluntary Organisations (WCVA), Involve, and Northern Ireland Environment Link has been awarded a £500k Big Lottery Fund grant to support... Read more
Third sector reaction to the Autumn Statement Read more
On 23 November 2016, the UK Chancellor Philip Hammond presented his autumn statement to the UK Parliament. Commenting on the statement, SCVO Director of Public Affairs, John Downie, said: This budget offers little hope to the people that Scotland’s charities and voluntary... Read more
Introduction In general, we welcome the broad direction of travel of social security in Scotland, in particular the emphasis placed on ensuring each individual is treated with dignity and respect. Our members recognise the scale of the challenges facing the Scottish Government... Read more
Care Inspectorate consultation is an opportunity to promote human rights in social care Read more
A baseline year for children’s rights in Scotland Read more
SCVO media release 10 November 2016 The Scottish Fundraising Working Group is recommending to charities in Scotland that they do not need to screen against the FPS. Chair of the Group and Partner at MacRoberts LLP, Val Surgenor, said: “The Scottish Fundraising Working Group’s... Read more
Chair of recent review into fundraising in Scotland sets out what trustees need to know Read more
Leaders from across Scotland’s third sector have come together with a rallying call for all the nation's charities and voluntary organisations to commit to seizing the opportunities presented by new technology and the internet. Over the last six months, 19 senior charity leaders... Read more
It's time for bold thinking to close the gap between the old and the young Read more
Budgeting Fun This should be the time of year when many of us have fun with the Scottish Government budget. How much has the third sector got? Is the money going into any exciting new funds? Which communities look set to benefit? However, a delay to the budget has caused everyone... Read more
Third sector can help make children in care review a success Read more
Until charities have a strong voice in Brexit discussions, the vulnerable will remain voiceless Read more
As we move from paper to action, practical projects like Community Jobs Scotland are key. Read more
Stand for SCVO’s policy committee Read more
There are some brilliant resources out there to help third sector organisations Read more
People of the city are absent from major new economic report Read more
Forum has regular access to highest levels of government, ensuring third sector voices are heard loud and clear Read more
Rate relief is very important for the third sector in Scotland Read more
Scotland's charities and voluntary groups should embrace global movement Read more
#RightApproach Resource Bank This page provides useful links and resources about human rights in Scotland and the wider UK, including news sources, government bodies and organisations promoting rights. Equally Ours Campaign The Equality and Diversity Forum’s ‘Equally Ours... Read more
The #RightApproach can help tackle poverty Read more
Cabinet Secretary for Communities, Social Security and Equalities reflects on the #rightapproach Read more
Opportunity missed to promote a modern, flexible approach to our working lives Read more
Engender and the #rightapproach Read more
Analysis of the big issues for charities and voluntary organisations Read more
Poverty and inequality will be in focus at free event Read more
The #RightApproach is central to securing equality for young people Read more
Using the #rightapproach has helped different faiths in Scotland support refugees and asylum seekers Read more
Social and economic justice campaigners have long used the title of this blog as a slogan to campaign on a range of human rights issues. It means simply you cannot make fair and just decisions which significantly impact people’s lives without first listening to those people... Read more
The #rightapproach that goes to the heart of our society Read more
Taking the #rightapproach empowers people with dementia and their carers Read more
Taking the #rightapproach can empower people to challenge decisions made by governments or local authorities Read more
We cannot allow the prospect of uncertainty around resourcing and funding the sector to dominate our response to Brexit, but we mustn’t bury our heads in the sand and ignore it either. Other sectors, including farming and business, are already making strong cases for continued... Read more
The #RightApproach to gender justice Read more
Our new campaign to promote Human Rights in the third sector Read more
Applications open for Scotland’s Land Commission Read more
Our out-dated, inflexible labour market is a key barrier to equality in employment Read more
Scotland’s social security agency must listen to people who have been silenced Read more
Why is the UK-wide Big Lottery Funding scheme so important? Read more
Any use of foreign aid to support post-Brexit trade deals will be shamefull Read more
Named person ruling just a snag for Scottish Government Read more
As the pondering and posturing over Brexit continues, we're getting ready to take the #RightApproach. Read more
Ambitious plans hatched to improve social care support in Scotland Read more
Three years on from SCVO’s last local funding survey, Policy Officer Jenny Bloomfield looks at where we are now and how you can help. Read more
*Disclaimer: No one knows! Read more
SCVO media release 7 July 2016 A new free-phone fundraising complaints line and website has gone live to assist members of the public wishing to make a complaint about charity fundraising in Scotland. Scottish Fundraising Complaints, which has been set up by the Scottish Council... Read more
One week after the referendum, SCVO’s Policy Officers Network met to wrestle with the implications of Brexit for the third sector. Read more
EU referendum result is a bitter blow, writes Carla McCormack from the Poverty Alliance Read more
It has been a difficult couple of years for many fundraising organisations. High-profile media coverage of instances of poor fundraising practice in the UK came as a shock not only to the public, but also to the vast majority of those fundraising organisations and many in the... Read more