This year, we continued to deliver against the ambitions of our Strategic Plan 2019-22.,We also worked with the Scottish Government and a wide range of partners to develop and deliver the Connecting,There's more information about the work of our support services in the ‘Support Services’ section on,Over the year, we delivered 42 courses via 64 online sessions to 478 learners amounting to a total of,v=WKfx6pO215w Services More detail about the various services SCVO has provided over the past year Over
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winners - 2020 Charities and individuals from across Scotland have been recognised for the life-changing,for their work.,1st, NSPCC Scotland) This Coalition of charities used over 20 years of combined experience to publish,While our campaign delivered an important change in legislation, it was also about driving a positive,A massive thank you has to go to the coaches and volunteers who deliver the sessions.
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Scottish Charity Awards 2024 at a celebratory awards ceremony, hosted by Sally Magnusson on Thursday 20,Read all about our winners: Campaign of the Year - "Cancelling School Meal Debt" - Aberlour Children's,Despite this personal loss, the team continued their life-changing support, delivered 25 special anniversary,to support each other and make positive changes to their lives which is exactly what this award is about,Also, to all at FRASAC who deliver such an amazing service for our community, in Fife."
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Read all about our winners: Campaign of the Year- "Hare to stay" Leuchie House Leuchie House provides,Leuchie worked in partnership with Wild in Art to deliver this spectacular free public art event for,Volunteer of the Year- Nan Fotheringham, Coatbridge Citizens Advice Bureau For the past 20 years, Nan,tenacity and creativity of our staff, volunteers and all the amazing partners who occupy the space and change,After a year of huge change and growth, S.M.I.L.E Counselling continues to offer new projects to support
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P9pkJp1gtmA&list=PLD_XS4xNFQV7qJ5AfjhoikJsnEIkzGXxj&index=5 Speaker profiles Tariq Ali Tariq has over 20,and Senscot amongst others to drive positive change and deliver innovative solutions.,and deliver more impact.,He has worked with a wide range of clients on digital strategy, service design and social media campaigns,For almost 10 years Maddie has been developing and delivering training at SCVO in this area, co-facilitating
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We are the #EssentialSector Our work changes people’s lives, brings communities together, improves policy,life-changing work to the communities they support.,Spreading the word about our work 45k+ Social media followers 1,000,000 SCVO website events 580k Email,and the work of the sector – for example our #RunningCostsCrisis hub, our policy team’s work on multi-year,building vital digital capacity and partnerships in the sector through various learning opportunities: 20
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Anna Fowlie, SCVO Chief Executive Welcome to the SCVO Impact Report 2021/22 This page tells you about,services team supported voluntary sector organisations while they continued to adapt to an ever-changing,SCVO policy-driven interactions 20 SCVO policy briefings and consultation responses 7 committee appearances,We hosted more training events than in 2020/21, delivering 4,000 hours of learning to individuals!,throughout the changing coronavirus restrictions.
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rights, support the most vulnerable, engage in prevention, nurture creativity, and press for system change,Because at a time when the Scottish and local governments seem so enthusiastic about the prospects of,hope of solving the challenges we face as a society rests on acknowledging that neither sector can work,We work with partners including the Fraser of Allander Institute and the Royal Society of Edinburgh to,Here are some of the ways we can see the voluntary sector as an economic actor: About the sector https
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Entitled Charities, Scotland & Holyrood: Twenty Years Delivering Change, the book celebrates the last,20 years of the sector working with – while also being prepared to challenge, debate, persuade and influence,The book highlights 20 key voluntary sector campaigns which resulted in legislation being created for,drop-in for MSPs to collect their copy of the limited edition book, followed by a debate celebrating 20,years of charities working with the Scottish Parliament.
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Shockingly, recent research by CCPS reveals a 20% pay gap between NHS support workers and voluntary sector,on year.”,year, plus inflation.,One service we provide is already looking at a £60,000 deficit for next year – with these changes that,If that change does not come from the UK or Scottish Government, we will need to make those changes with
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