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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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A new democracy for Scotland: Discussion paper by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

As was witnessed during the referendum campaign, and beyond, social media provides a vital forum for,Given the deep distrust which the public feels for politicians[6], both the Scottish and UK parliaments,Partner this online presence with social media, discussion and e-petition functionality, and we have,report captures this well, stating: “The relationship between the land and the people of Scotland is fundamental,Crowdsourcing uses web and social media tools to get and manage a large number of people’s input to an

https://scvo.scot/p/6723/2014/11/14/a-new-democracy-for-scotland-discussion-paper-by-the-scottish-council-for-voluntary-organisations

Expert Working Group on Welfare – Phase 2 Call for Evidence

Social protection and social investment The independence White Paper calls for a social investment approach,For example: “Demographic change is bringing about a fundamental shift in how we all live, work and care,32 of Scotland’s local authorities 39% entered employment; 9% entered further education or training; 6%,be strong and effective, able to stand the test of both time and political persuasion. 6.,[xvi] http://www.ippr.org/images/media/files/publication/2013/12/Condition-of-Britain_interim_Dec2013

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

Third sector visions for a Scotland of the future

Complex lives require better connected policy “Demographic change is bringing about a fundamental shift,It argues that support for people to live well and independently is fundamental – yet, we are in a position,Even in the event of a ‘no’ vote and given the challenges outlined above, the third sector must fight,[vii] http://www.carersuk.org/media/k2/attachments/UK4054_Sandwich_Caring_Nov_2012.pdf [viii] As above,www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/0042/00424088.pdf [xx] http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2009/11/26155932/6

https://scvo.scot/p/1364/2013/11/25/third-sector-visions-for-a-scotland-of-the-future

Parliamentary debate: Scotland's Outlook campaign

Campaign components The campaign is focusing on social media as the main channel, enabling us to cascade,food they get from food banks[vii]. 23,000 people have visited food banks in Scotland over the last 6,Although fundamentally different from the human impact created by a natural disaster, Scotland has a,million people have claimed job seekers allowance over the past 2 years - 42% of these were within 6,3198174 http://scotlandsoutlook.org/quiz/ http://www.cpag.org.uk/content/poverty-scotland-2014-launch-event

https://scvo.scot/p/3958/2014/03/24/parliamentary-debate-scotlands-outlook-campaign

The effectiveness of the self-regulation of fundraising in Scotland: an informal review

or door to door Events (33,206): Either run directly by the charity, or with places in events purchased,sales Digital fundraising (18,362,596): Securing donations through emails (2,979,394), texts (6,735), social,south of the border could present a challenge for those using digital forms of fundraising, such as social,media, for example.,Most contributors felt that the current self-regulatory system, whilst in need of improvement, was not fundamentally

https://scvo.scot/p/10161/2015/09/23/the-effectiveness-of-the-self-regulation-of-fundraising-in-scotland-an-informal-review