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Your support and participation helps to keep the Gathering - the UK's largest event for the voluntary,We applied a range of accessibility measures as standard and introduced the Gathering Extra to ensure,rooms and provided British Sign Language (BSL) interpreters as standard at the most subscribed events,brand and website, Waverley Care - Scotland's leading HIV and sexual health charity - took us through,Your opinions will help us to shape our plans for what the Gathering and other events might look like
https://scvo.scot/the-gathering/round-up-2023
at the ESRC’s Festival of Social Science, and the event with economists John Kay and Stewart Lansley,,views by emailing jenny.bloomfield@scvo.scot.,Instead, we must use the economy, and the wealth it creates, to tackle Scotland’s endemic social, health,Reduction in crime levels, increased social cohesion, greater civic engagement, better health, longer,– the standard that people across the UK think is enough money to live on in order to maintain a socially
https://scvo.scot/p/4705/2014/05/07/an-economy-for-all-report-economyforall
A system which enhances dignity and respect – at a recent event hosted by the Coalition of Care Providers,A recent paper by Independent Living in Scotland on social care highlights the impact on dignity for,of losing their job, ill health etc.,mix of work, childcare and care for older and disabled loved ones – new challenges which previous generations,Clearly though, opportunities to rethink how services such as social care could be more closely aligned
https://scvo.scot/p/2912/2013/12/16/2912
and social care in Scotland[xxviii].,In looking at community care in particular, the Health and Social Care Alliance’s “The Twelve Propositions,Get in touch with us and tell us what you think – we want your views.,/news/2013/08/integration-bill-must-go-further-to-improve-health-and-social-care-outcomes/ [xxvi] Expert,, 2005 (Commissioned by Care 21 for the Social Work Review.
https://scvo.scot/p/1364/2013/11/25/third-sector-visions-for-a-scotland-of-the-future
As SCVO will be holding an event on referendum issues at our November AGM, we also asked for organisations,care and community empowerment came out top.,Other issues included equality; the economy; health; employment/unemployment; wellbeing; and public services,Community empowerment
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For example:
“How would your vision of the future for Scotland support,an increasingly negative concept, will you take the opportunity to design and develop a completely new
https://scvo.scot/p/1347/2013/11/25/scotlands-future-survey
From small grassroots sports groups, pre-school day care, self-help groups, health and well-being services,, culture and arts venues, village halls, housing and major social care providers, the third sector plays,donors and investing in new fundraising strategies.,sales like” Charities which are not transparent regarding how the funds will be spent “So little of your,(fun-runs, charity events); (iii) donations from the public - covenants, wills, etc.
https://scvo.scot/p/10195/2015/09/23/fundraising-in-scotland-survey-report