and services – now and in future.,The SCOWR manifesto calls for benefits rates to be set at a level where “no one is left in poverty and,This applies to the debate about the future of welfare in Scotland.,Forum, Judith Robertson [xix] http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/0042/00424088.pdf [xx] http://www.scotland.gov.uk,scottishhumanrights.com/news/latestnews/article/welfarereformafterevidence [xxx] Scottish Campaign on Welfare Reform – A Manifesto
https://scvo.scot/p/1364/2013/11/25/third-sector-visions-for-a-scotland-of-the-future
The SCVO Policy Forum has begun the task
of developing a manifesto for Scotland’s voluntary sector that,Earlier this year, the Policy Forum held
evidence sessions considering the future of society, economy,The Policy Forum has now started
drafting a manifesto that will be a rallying cry from Scotland’s voluntary,Find out more about the SCVO Policy Forum and the development of a manifesto for Scotland’s voluntary,Forum
https://scvo.scot/p/32409/2019/09/04/empowering-communities-to-meet-the-challenges-of-the-future
This was a question SCVO asked delegates at the Gathering 2019 and which the Policy Forum has been tasked,At the Gathering, my fellow Policy Forum members and I facilitated a session to identify what current,The economy and workforce will be examined by the Policy Forum in our first evidence session, with input,The third sector has several unique strengths and I believe it is the role of the Policy Forum and the,Over the coming months, the Policy Forum will work to do just that, producing a manifesto for the 2021
https://scvo.scot/p/30494/2019/04/02/towards-2021-the-future-of-scotlands-third-sector
SCVO Policy Forum The development of the manifesto will take place through the SCVO’s Policy Forum.,Contributing
to the third sector manifesto for the 2021 election will be the Forum’s
principal focus,areas that will ultimately be
considered for inclusion in the manifesto.,Early insights The Policy Forum’s first evidence session took place in April, when Francis Stuart of,Engender and Chaloner Chute of the Digital Health and Care Institute, contributed their thoughts on the future
https://scvo.scot/p/31261/2019/06/05/to-2021-and-beyond
Subsequent to this work, SCVO engaged our Policy Forum to produce SCVO Policy Forum – Manifesto for the,Future [2] which outlines a number of future-focused recommendations that aim to address some of the,and who believe their core causes could be damaged by new and unknown policy directions.,uploads/2017/02/Scotland%E2%80%99s-Place-in-Europe-third-sector-concerns-1.pdf [2] https://scvo.scot/policy,/forum/manifesto-for-the-future#:~:text=Introduction,environmental%20changes%20in%20living%20memory.
https://scvo.scot/p/39883/2020/08/07/scvo-response-to-scottish-parliament-finance-and-constitution-committee
The SCVO Policy Forum was an SCVO initiative, which ran throughout 2019 and 2020, to strengthen the voice,In February 2020 at The Gathering, SCVO’s Policy Forum published its Manifesto for the Future.,These opinions we fed directly into the Manifesto.,The Manifesto for the Future did not take into account the possibility of a global health pandemic and,The ideas contained within the SCVO Policy Forum’s Manifesto for the Future can act as the basis for
https://scvo.scot/p/39759/2020/07/24/a-blueprint-for-recovery-and-renewal
It has now been eight months since The Gathering 2020, where SCVO launched its Manifesto for the Future,By way of a short reminder, the Manifesto was developed by SCVO’s Policy Forum, a group comprised of,The Forum collected evidence from innovative thinkers and key opinion leaders in Scotland who shared,The end result was SCVO’s Manifesto for the Future which outlined an aspirational but achievable long-term,Pushing forward the Manifesto’s vision for Scotland’s future was a key priority for SCVO pre-pandemic
https://scvo.scot/p/40834/2020/10/14/a-long-term-approach-to-recovery