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SCVO response to pre-budget scrutiny 2023/24: the impact of human rights budgeting
9 September 2022
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Our response will focus on those where SCVO can provide evidence. Priority 1.,a just transition for people in Scotland.,However, research by SCVO and Senscot in 2021 suggests that many organisations without an environmental,), more part-time workers (37%), and more people with a disability (23%) than the public and private,Between December 2021 and April 2022, 86% of organisations reported rising costs, a figure that is expected
SCVO response to the Finance & Public Administration Committee: Scotland's public finances in 2023-24
19 August 2022
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more part-time workers (37%), and more people with a disability (23%) than the public and private sectors,Women and people with a disability are at greater risk of living in poverty, an inequality the Poverty,Funding security is essential for a sustainable voluntary sector which can support people through the,SCVO and others in the sector have provided significant evidence to the committee on how the NPF can,However, research by SCVO and Senscot in 2021 suggests that many organisations without an environmental
Inquiry into the Scottish Government’s Public Service Reform programme - SCVO response
1 May 2023
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In 2021, Scotland's voluntary sector spent £7.9 billion supporting people and communities in Scotland,The Scottish Government can only deliver public service reform if it gets a handle on the longstanding,people and support our thriving social enterprise economy.Shirley-Anne Somerville MSP, Cabinet Secretary,The voluntary sector employs a higher proportion of people with disabilities than the public (13.7%),In 2021, 13.9% of people employed by 'not for profit' organisations were paid below the Real Living Wage