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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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SCVO Impact Report 2022/23

a new campaign to support longer term messaging about the essential role of the sector.,and the work of the sector – for example our #RunningCostsCrisis hub, our policy team’s work on multi-year,outcomes: Increased partnership working and networking Co-designed and co-delivered solutions Increased,already taking place. 10 Community of Learning sessions delivered as part of the Digital Lifelines Scotland,We received positive feedback about SCVO's working culture, with staff feeling supported by their line

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

How you can help a homeless person this Christmas

Christmas is traditionally a time of goodwill when many of us look to help those less fortunate such

https://tfn.scot/news/how-you-can-help-a-homeless-person-this-christmas

National Care Service must see care homes removed from private companies

Under current Scottish Government plans, the proposed National Care Service would remain “ownership neutral”, embedding a role for the private sector in social care.

https://tfn.scot/news/national-care-service-must-see-care-homes-removed-from-private-companies

How to avoid an own goal in communications

Great expectations come crashing down when you fail to put faith in your creative people, says Sally

https://tfn.scot/opinion/how-to-avoid-an-own-goal-in-communications

Will there be a lasting Commonwealth Games legacy?

As the Commonwealth Games kicks off, Robert Armour spoke to people across Glasgow to find out what impact

https://tfn.scot/features/will-there-be-a-lasting-commonwealth-games-legacy

Expert Working Group on Welfare – Phase 2 Call for Evidence

A system which enables people to have choices about where they live, about work, and their ability to,In-work poverty will remain a significant challenge regardless of next year’s vote.,For example: “Demographic change is bringing about a fundamental shift in how we all live, work and care,Learning from what works well – Community Jobs Scotland Managed by SCVO, Community Jobs Scotland (CJS,[xxx] http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/feb/20/work-programme-success-creaming-parking [xxxi

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

The war on the Commonweal: taking a stand in 2014

Barriers that had prevented foreign companies buying City firms were dismantled, and American companies,It makes train guards talk about customers; it makes managers of community projects fit their objectives,Control of Information First of all we have a digital communication revolution that has changed our whole,It closes the lid on things we have a right to know.,References accessed 20 November 2013 [1] http://www.sead.org.uk/about/30-years-of-action/cathy-mccormack

https://scvo.scot/p/2963/2014/01/08/the-war-on-the-commonweal-taking-a-stand-in-2014

Successful applications to the Community Capacity & Resilience Fund phase two

About Youth, Edinburgh About Youth, Edinburgh will deliver a project working with young people aged 16,We will work with 15-20 people in Dundee who are struggling with poverty or inequality, through developing,promotional campaign of thematic events and activities centred around a dedicated schedule of Pulse,with older adults for over 65 years.,Sovereign Credit Union, Cumnock Over the past 2 years we have delivered talks about money management

https://scvo.scot/p/14329/2017/01/18/successful-applications-to-the-community-capacity-resilience-fund-phase-two

SCVO response to Scottish Government Enterprise and Skills consultation

The people affected by these changes are the very people that the third sector works with every day –,The ‘See Me’ campaign highlighted the importance of in-work support for individuals with mental health,To work with third sector organisations only through contracting-out arrangements to deliver programmes,However, starting to think about enterprise and skills support in human rights terms will promote many,change.

https://scvo.scot/p/13860/2016/08/15/scvo-response-to-scottish-government-enterprise-and-skills-consultation