Our policy team work closely with the voluntary sector, the Scottish Government, COSLA, and the Scottish,SCVO policy submissions, engagement, and research with the sector throughout 21-22. ,SCVO encourages the Committee to recommend that the Scottish Government’s 2023/2024 Budget commits to,such as the new Scottish Government's Wellbeing Economy Monitor.,SCVO is here to work with the Scottish Government, Scottish Parliament, and COSLA to create a sustainable
https://scvo.scot/p/52616/2022/08/19/scvo-response-to-the-finance-public-administration-committee-scotlands-public-finances-in-2023-24-the-impact-of-the-cost-of-living-and-public-service-reform
The annual Budget Bill will set out the Scottish Government’s spending plans and set income tax rates,expect this analysis to be founded on solid data.,Police Scotland’s budget will also be protected in real terms, resulting in additional funding of £100,In view of this, SCVO will continue to engage with our members to make them aware of further policy developments,scvo.scot Tel: 0131 474 8031 About us The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is the
https://scvo.scot/p/13545/2016/09/08/analysis-of-scottish-government-programme-for-government
The UK also stands to lose £10 billion of EU Cohesion Policy funding, currently allocated to the UK for,be integrated into the UK aid budget.,analysis with organisations across the EU.,Contact Craig Wilson Policy Officer Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations, Email: craig.wilson,@scvo.scot Tel: 0131 474 8031 About us The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is the
https://scvo.scot/p/13623/2016/09/05/scotland-relationship-with-the-eu
There has been nothing in the current Chancellor’s budget to relieve this pressure.,unstable and vulnerable to shocks – something that global players such as the International Monetary Fund,As Martin Wolf states in the Financial Times, even the International Monetary Fund, the most economically,personal allowance announced in this year’s budget.,[xxxiii] KPMG (October 2012) Current Trends in Household Finance and Structural Analysis of Hourly Wages
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Adult social care reform for Scotland – discussion paper SCVO response to COSLA and Scottish Government,SCVO supports the People-led Policy Group alongside wider participation opportunities SCVO outlines a,Our response Introduction SCVO welcomes Scottish Government and COSLA’s joint discussion paper on reforming,Funding and sustainability of community-directed support Social care support should be viewed as an infrastructure,Sustainably funding community interventions is an aspect of this shift in thinking.
https://scvo.scot/p/27099/2018/10/17/adult-social-care-reform-for-scotland-scvo-response-to-cosla-and-scottish-government
SCVO response to Scottish Parliament Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Committee Download the PDF version of,The OP had a forecast spend for European Social Fund (ESF) and Youth Employment Initiative (YEI) of £218,312,820,Analysis suggests that it is an issue under all priorities, to a greater or lesser extent.,SCVO have made representations at JPMC, to the MA and the Minister to seriously increase the budget of,The new European Structural Funds IT system ‘EUMIS’ was supposed to be launched in January 2015, with
https://scvo.scot/p/25068/2018/04/13/scvo-response-to-scottish-parliament-economy-jobs-and-fair-work-committee
And yet, by committing to longer term funding, funders could ensure increased sustainability for the,And it is still the case, three years on from SCVO’s last funding sector survey, that inflationary increases,initiative applications.”,For new and small organisations there's often next to no support or funding available due to the restrictive,nature of many funds which requires substantial paperwork, financial budgets and evidence.
https://scvo.scot/p/15064/2017/04/25/local-funding-survey
A key concern for SCVO is the sustainability of the sector in Scotland.,In this context, Jo Armstrong has been commissioned by SCVO to conduct a financial analysis of the social,public sector budgets from pre-2016, the report raises key questions around future funding models, the,Funding for such initiatives must, however, reflect their value in being sustainable, fair and have longevity,Discussion questions The financial analysis, coupled with wider policy concerns, raise numerous questions
https://scvo.scot/p/15370/2017/05/23/the-future-of-social-care-in-scotland
Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is the sustainability of the third sector in Scotland.,of funds available (ie, based on the Scottish Government’s Draft Budget 2016-17) and demand for services,Reasons for undertaking this analysis 2.1 As the funding available for the provision of care services,Whilst it is still unclear quite how the new health and social care arrangements will affect the funding,This illustrates the new challenges facing the Scottish Government; it has to raise more of its own funding
https://scvo.scot/p/15373/2017/05/23/scotlands-social-care-sector-the-financial-evidence-that-is-driving-change