of the Scottish Charity Awards this year, but to win two of the categories (Campaign of the Year and Digital,Citizen).,platforms for our wellbeing services adding digital and telephone counselling, Zoom Coping with Change,workshops, befriending calls and a suite of digital self-help resources which have all been a major,By adding these digital services, we have become more accessible to people living in rural communities
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of data you want to capture and design the processes to enable you to do this from the start of your project,SCVO Digital team have used an approach called ‘snapshot week’ which was developed by Citizen’s Online,This blog from Citizen’s Online explains the process they have developed.,Digital Champions keep a tally or how many learners they’ve supported, and at the end of the week they,What further support would be helpful in your role as a Digital Champion?
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Scotland is to prevent children from being sexually abused, whether that’s online or offline.,Thank you to everyone who supported us and to the staff at our Centre for making such an innovative project,Digital citizens – People Know How People Know How believe in the inextricable link between social and,Citizens Award.,of people with devices, digital skills and connectivity.
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Embedding digital means that projects still do the same amazing work they always do, but they think about,You may want to think about online budgeting tools or a demo online banking app, like this one from RBS,Find the ‘hook’ – something of personal interest to support someone to get online.,“The Digital Citizen Division in Scottish Government is delighted to be working in partnership with SCVO,outcomes for the people of Scotland.”Eilidh McLaughlin, Head of Digital Citizen Unit, Scottish Government
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Volunteer of the Year- Nan Fotheringham, Coatbridge Citizens Advice Bureau For the past 20 years, Nan,Digital Citizen- Leuchie House Leuchie House is Scotland's National Respite Centre for people living,wildlife conservation charity continued to engage millions of people throughout the pandemic through an online,After a year of huge change and growth, S.M.I.L.E Counselling continues to offer new projects to support,celebrate the achievements of our finalists and winners, after hosting the previous two years’ ceremonies online
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The Digital Participation Charter Fund invests in community digital inclusion projects across Scotland,organisations tackle poverty, social isolation and other forms of inequality in society through embedding digital,The fund will support projects which demonstrate an approach to embed digital upskilling in core services,move towards employment, and/or- supporting people to make the most of the money they have by banking online,or using digital tools to save on household bills; and/or- supporting individuals and families with
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panel, with the tenth People’s Choice category winner decided by the public with over 14,000 votes cast online,: Paul Sheerin - Beatson Cancer CharityClimate Conscious award: Climate Action StrathavenPioneering Project,award: QuarriersTrustee of the Year award: Vongayi Mufara - Amma Birth CompanionsDigital Citizen award,in charities, community groups and social enterprises, all championing good causes, providing vital support
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