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Tuesday 10 & Wednesday 11 February
EICC, Edinburgh

Tuesday 10 & Wednesday 11 February
EICC, Edinburgh





Supporting Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

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.

Tuesday 10 & Wednesday 11 February
EICC, Edinburgh

Tuesday 10 & Wednesday 11 February
EICC, Edinburgh

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Maximising impact in challenging times: Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland's adaptive approach

Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland

Day
Wednesday 11 February
Time slot
11:00-12:00
Room
Kilsyth room
Wheelchair accessible
Contact
Kirsty Morrison
Topics
Health & social care Governance, strategy & legal Impact & evaluation
Overall aim
  • How to create key political relationships in a shifting climate
  • Methods for evaluating the impact of these relationships to inform future strategies
  • Gain insight into how to develop services that can respond to the current needs of communities
  • Demonstrate the value in partnership working effectively growing your reach
  • The vital role of evaluation in continuing to thrive in challenging times
Description

Now more than ever, the third sector is facing a growing challenge to create impact with limited resources and navigate shifting policy priorities. Join Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland (CHSS) as they take you through their approach to adapting and optimising reach in an increasingly competitive environment. Ensuring the design, the development, the delivery and the evaluation is linked to strategic political outcomes.

Learn about how they have embraced strategic political opportunities and designed agile services that can adapt to the needs of different communities. We will also explore how to demonstrate this impact and the key role of meaningful partnerships as you

continue to grow as an organisation.

Alongside insights from the CHSS team, you will hear from two key project partners from NHS Midlothian's Community Respiratory Team and the Cheyne Gang’s ‘Sing to Breathe’ programme who will share their experience of how creative collaboration has been able to increase support for people living with long term conditions.

Who is the event aimed at?
Directors, Frontline service delivery, Influencers
Who is speaking at this event?
Amy Callaghan - Strategic Political Advisor, CHSS
Joanne Graham - Director of Service Delivery
Cat Thomson - Head of External Engagement
Anne Ritchie - Cofounder of The Cheyne Gang - Sing to Breathe
Claire Yerramasu - Advanced Physio Practitioner and Team Lead for Midlothian Community Respiratory Team
 
Brought to you by
SCVO
Platinum sponsor
Keegan & Pennykid
Gold sponsors
Accounts IQ
Aspen People
CCLA
Phoenix Software
Utility Aid
Partners
Charity Leadership Scotland
 
Social Enterprise Scotland
 
Volunteer Scotland
 
Local host partner
EVOC