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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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Membership

The resources, training and opportunities available to members, together with the wealth of news and information,thrilled and honoured not only to be part of the Scottish Charity Awards this year, but to win two of the categories,All the staff at Cancer Support Scotland take advantage of the wonderful training opportunities available

https://scvo.scot/membership

Interactions

Similarly to Volunteer Registrations, Interactions are only viewable by members of staff at your TSI.,you will build up a kind of 'case history' with the organisation, and can see what interactions other staff,Remember to select a value for the Interaction Category specific to your TSI (e.g.,Interaction Category – North Lanarkshire).,Once you have added the mandatory fields plus any other information, click Save.

https://scvo.scot/support/milo/training/interactions

2020

website including a new digital platform called ‘My Light’ – a unique online space providing people with information,community and organsiation, I have only been able to achieve this thanks to the totally amazing team of staff,achieve this thanks to all the people who have supported us, the dedication and hard work of all our staff,Our staff, volunteers and the people we support are amazing in so many ways and on so many days and it,A special commendation was also made in this category to Moira Anderson Foundation.

https://scvo.scot/scottish-charity-awards/previous-winners/winners-2020

Work in the cloud

The cloud is very secure as all documents are securely backed up, your staff will have access to a wider,range of software; and your staff can plan their workloads efficiently together and collaborate better,If you use a shared planning tool well, and keep the information up to date – you don’t need to schedule,You can also assign tasks to specific people, attach files, code by category, add checklists and due

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/guides/remote-working/work-in-the-cloud

Contacts

Introduction Data on individual people affiliated to voluntary organisations (e.g. staff, committee/board,Scroll down to see the data held on a contact, broken down into: Main details of contact Contact information,Address information (if required) To make changes to a contact, click on the Edit button at the top,First select the category of contact: whether this will be a contact at an organisation or a non-affiliated,Once you have added the mandatory contact fields plus any other information, click Save.

https://scvo.scot/support/milo/training/contacts

Record keeping

Your organisation will create lots of information while you carry out your activities.,Some of this information is an important record of what you have done, and how you have made decisions,There are different categories of records.

https://scvo.scot/support/running-your-organisation/governance/guidance-and-templates/record-keeping

Scottish Charity Awards winners 2023

Czarnecka, chief executive, Feniks said: "Winning the Scottish Charity Awards' Campaign of the Year category,I'd like to thank the staff, trustees and volunteers of Climate Action Strathaven, local businesses who,Volunteer of the Year - Andrii Zhehestovskyi, Libraries & Information Services Dundee After travelling,to Scotland for safety from Ukraine last year, Andrii has had a massive impact to the Libraries & Information,Andrii Zhehestovskyi, volunteer, Libraries & Information Services Dundee said: "I am very proud to be

https://scvo.scot/scottish-charity-awards/previous-winners/winners-2023

Meetings

Information sent to the governing body should be timely and relevant.,previous meeting declaration of any conflicts of interest items to be discussed and decided reports from staff,values and principles of the organisation maintain good relationships with other trustees and with staff,Good governance needs well informed and active trustees.,Sub-committees tend to fall into two categories – long-term, eg finance, staffing, and short-term, eg

https://scvo.scot/support/running-your-organisation/governance/meetings

Hybrid working

Hybrid working is where staff combine working from home and from the office.,When it isn’t well managed, it can result in knowledge gaps, information barriers and potential exclusion,working may also call for a review or implementation of flexible working policies that also include information,This might be including it as a new specific category or introducing a new standalone hybrid working,More information can be found here.

https://scvo.scot/support/hr/employee-engagement-culture/future-of-work

Scottish Charity Awards winners 2022

delighted I am to win this prestigious award, especially considering the other amazing nominees in this category,We’d like to say a big thank you to our academic partners, our funders, and to all our dedicated staff,Psychologically informed, the design of the Access Hub offers a safe, engaging, and welcoming venue for,designed but what makes it amazing is the compassion, the commitment, tenacity and creativity of our staff,This award is testament to the hard work of our staff, the enthusiasm of the people we support, and the

https://scvo.scot/scottish-charity-awards/previous-winners/winners-2022