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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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The Gathering 2022: a round-up

and, where available, event materialsDetails on how to give us feedback on the Gathering 2022 to help,materials Some examples of how we made the Gathering greener include: We went veggie - all catering,heard a pin drop when human rights activist Sir Geoffrey was speaking.,and that it's free for delegates to attend We know we didn't get everything right this year and that,You can access details of the full programme of events and, where available, event materials here: Gathering

https://scvo.scot/the-gathering/round-up-2022

SCVO Digital Call To Action 3

Achieving this vision requires 5 big ambitions: ‘It’s for everyone’ – Organisations need to start with,How do we get there?,How do we get there?,How do we get there?,How do we get there?

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/call-to-action-3

Chief encounters: John Eden believes in the power of the third sector’s people

John Eden, chief executive of Scottish Huntington's Association, from student nurse to chief executive,and want to be author

https://tfn.scot/features/chief-encounters-john-eden-believes-in-the-power-of-the-third-sectors-peopl

6 ingredients of change

Wonder why your charity’s campaign hasn’t worked? Susan Smith examines the six elements you need for a successful campaign

https://tfn.scot/lists/6-ingredients-of-change

Exclusive: TFN lifts the lid on Wonka farce charity chief 

Coull - the man behind the infamous Willy Wonka event in Glasgow - is a charity CEO with questions to

https://tfn.scot/news/exclusive-tfn-lifts-the-lid-on-wonka-farce-charity-chief

SCVO response to the inquiry into Public Administration – Effective Scottish Government decision-making

by regularly sharing key contacts available to voluntary organisations and providing information in writing,A sample of 100 consultation found that fewer than 1 in 5 adhered to this standard: less than 30 days,A partnership agreement in writing—a document—is not the end goal.,It is important that more events and activities of this nature are organised to explain how to engage,Key contacts As we argued in our answer to question 5, the engagement process leading to the Programme

https://scvo.scot/p/57213/2023/02/16/scvo-response-to-the-inquiry-into-public-administration-effective-scottish-government-decision-making

Will the Lobbying Act affect me?

Skip to the Q&A. 5.,This means that when it comes to writing the guidance, we’ll be able flag up to Parliamentary officials,How can I record all of their meetings when I don’t even know about them?!,Q: Right, one last thing: I play football with a couple of MSPs I know from school, and sometimes they,ask me how work is and I maybe tell them about a campaign we’re running or whatever – does that have

https://scvo.scot/p/11919/2016/03/11/will-the-lobbying-bill-affect-me

SCVO response to the Scottish Government’s Social Security Consultation

Direction of travel In July 2015 SCVO held a Fairer Scotland event, attended by many of our members and,The key principles outlined at that event formed the backbone of the Fairer Scotland strategy and it,When a decision is made they should have it clearly outlined in writing, as well as communicated through,They should have a full explanation of how they can challenge an adverse decision and their rights to,However, this must always be squared with the right of individuals to meaningfully choose how and where

https://scvo.scot/p/14097/2016/11/29/scvo-response-to-the-scottish-governments-social-security-consultation