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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 Mansfield Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh EH3 6BB.

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Meet the #EssentialSector campaign contributors

Watch Dates-N-Mates' #EssentialSector film here: https://youtu.be/6jg2vUmJVWM Fife Steel Basketball Fife,It is one of only two basketball clubs in Fife, covering the Kirkcaldy and Central Fife area, supporting,With their partners they have established four centres of legal excellence and a legal policy, research,Despite positive progress with LGBTQ+ rights, hate crimes against LGBTQ+ people has actually risen in,They work in partnership, sharing expertise, take informed risks and focus their resources on impactful

https://scvo.scot/about/work/campaigns/essentialsector/meet-the-essentialsector-campaign-contributors

SCVO Impact Report 2022/23

No-one Left Behind We worked with Fife, Angus, South Lanarkshire and Scottish Borders councils to create,Our policy team were dedicated to building important relationships with key policy-makers to make sure,SCVO policy-driven interactions 19 SCVO policy briefings and consultation responses 5 committee appearances,and influencers. 1,000 articles published 1 million page views Research to shape the future In 2022/,working in the digital inclusion space resulting in many positive outcomes: Increased partnership working

https://scvo.scot/about/work/impact

SCVO Impact Report 2021/22

We’ve grown and improved our services, championed the voluntary sector in many places, built partnerships,helped more voluntary sector employers to fill positions than the year before.,No-one Left Behind SCVO worked with Fife, Highland, South Lanarkshire and Scottish Borders councils to,Our policy team were dedicated to building important relationships with key policy-makers to make sure,SCVO policy-driven interactions 20 SCVO policy briefings and consultation responses 7 committee appearances

https://scvo.scot/about/work/impact-2021-22

News in brief: what’s been going on across Scotland’s third sector, 6 July 2018

A selection of stories from communities and voluntary organisations across Scotland

https://tfn.scot/lists/news-in-brief-whats-been-going-on-across-scotlands-third-sector-6-july-2018

Expert Working Group on Welfare – Phase 2 Call for Evidence

Creating policies which mirror life today and in future - In SCVO’s “Positive Principles” paper, there,Research to be published by Quarriers may provide some real insight into these challenges.,skills and qualifications – whilst there are positive benefits for organisations which offer CJS opportunities,Netherlands and Australia Co-housing developments are becoming more common in Europe with one development in Fife,www.cpag.org.uk/content/cpag-scotlands-response-scottish-governments-white-paper-independence [xxix] Quarriers research

https://scvo.scot/p/2912/2013/12/16/2912

SCVO response - Long-Term Financial Sustainability of Local Government

She sits on the local authority’s employability strategic group: the Opportunities Fife Partnership (,The partnership has been aided by the positive relationships established by the lead agencies over a,It is this mature working relationship which allows a positive partnership to be established that in,By acting as an authoritative and trusted voice for the sector, SCVO’s policy and research output is,Further details about SCVO’s policy and research can be found at https://scvo.scot/policy-research Contact

https://scvo.scot/p/32146/2019/08/14/scvo-response-to-scottish-parliaments-local-government-and-communities-committee-long-term-financial-sustainability-of-local-government

SCVO response: Smith Commission

Regular reviews will identify areas for opportunity and improvement.,European Convention on Human Rights and Scotland’s National Action Plan for Human Rights (SNAP), a partnership,This has had very positive benefits and is additional to UK Government international development spending,Apex Scotland Archaeology Scotland Argyll Voluntary Action ASH Scotland Association in Scotland to Research,OSCR Mary Taylor, SFHA Nicolas White, Breast Cancer Care Penny Brodie, Lead Scotland Rhona Cunningham, Fife

https://scvo.scot/p/6582/2014/11/03/scvo-response-smith-commission

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