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Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

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 Caledonian Exchange, 19A Canning Street, Edinburgh EH3 8EG.

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Organisations call for independent review of Brexit’s impact on health and social care

Politicians are set to consider plans for an independent review of Brexit’s impact on health and social,Organisations from across the UK fear that potential changes in rules, as a result of Brexit, related,"The unfolding shambles that is Brexit means that two years after the referendum, we still have no idea,It simply seeks to provide transparency about how those likely to be hardest hit by Brexit are actually,“The combined impact of these issues has created an urgent need for evaluation of Brexit’s impact on

https://scvo.scot/p/27729/2018/11/21/organisations-call-for-independent-review-of-brexits-impact-on-health-and-social-care

Time key to preventing Brexit disaster

I’m no Carol Vorderman, but the numbers don’t look good for Theresa May pushing her Brexit deal through,But her subsequent call for unity was misinterpreted, as hardline Brexiteers, Remainers (and many inbetween,(And on one occasion even threw in 'or no Brexit'). That tactic seems to have failed.,No one on the Leave side campaigned for a 'No Deal' Brexit, and it's nonsense to suggest this would respect,ongoing court case presents the opportunity for the UK to withdraw the Article 50 letter that set the Brexit

https://scvo.scot/p/27863/2018/11/30/time-key-to-preventing-brexit-disaster

Brexit: Not what the doctor ordered

wellbeing of citizens – which makes the complete lack of assessment and planning around the impact of Brexit,Therefore, any threat to the third sector (and Brexit is as big as they come) is, by extension, going,Brexit really does seem to represent a perfect storm.,The chaotic nature of the Brexit negotiations makes it difficult for the sector to gain any concessions,However, along with colleagues we are pushing the UK Government to properly assess the impact of Brexit

https://scvo.scot/p/26523/2018/09/19/brexit-not-what-the-doctor-ordered

Charities forge ahead with campaign calling for an independent review of the impact of Brexit on health

A campaign calling for an independent review of the impact of Brexit on health and social care is set,was created in response to concerns raised by those in the third sector over the implications that Brexit,Organisations fear that potential changes in rules, as a result of Brexit, related to the EU workforce,“With every passing day, a disastrous no-deal situation looms even heavier on the Brexit horizon and,, with some planning for the risk that a no deal Brexit poses.

https://scvo.scot/p/30303/2019/03/22/charities-forge-ahead-with-campaign-calling-for-an-independent-review-of-the-impact-of-brexit-on-health-and-social-care

European Elections 2019

any policies beyond ‘Give us Brexit!’,UK-wide, The Brexit Party topped the poll with some 32% of the vote.,Hard line Tory Brexiteers also found themselves comfortably voting for Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party.,At a UK level, the Brexit Party were clear and outright winners.,next Prime Minister to deliver Brexit quickly and at all costs.

https://scvo.scot/p/31100/2019/05/27/european-elections-2019

Looking forward to 2019/20

There’s Brexit and the potential impact on communities and the economy as well as on our own workforce

https://scvo.scot/p/33799/2019/12/12/looking-forward-to-2019-20

SCVO Brief on UK Budget 2018: The unknown - Brexit and Spending Review

SCVO Brief on UK Budget 2018: The unknown - Brexit and Spending Review 30 October 2018 The Chancellor,exits the European Union and amidst the uncertainties of what a UK economy will look like in a post-Brexit,This forecast is based on an 'orderly' Brexit - which isn't guaranteed and the Spring Statement could,promised that the Government would “use the structural fund money that comes back to the UK following Brexit,Conclusion Clinging to the hope of a Brexit deal and dividend, the Chancellor’s autumn statement offered

https://scvo.scot/p/27390/2018/10/30/27390

SCVO welcomes plans for Citizens' Assembly in Scotland

said: “The First Minister’s commitment to establish a Citizens’ Assembly to forge a way forward on Brexit

https://scvo.scot/p/30765/2019/04/24/scvo-welcomes-plans-for-citizens-assembly-in-scotland

SCVO Policy Forum - to 2021 and beyond!

Whether Brexit will have happened by then, or a second referendum on either Scottish independence or

https://scvo.scot/p/31261/2019/06/05/to-2021-and-beyond

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