organisations of all sizes Shape the future of the voluntary sector in Scotland Membership-exclusive events,Please sign up for one of our upcoming events.,The resources, training and opportunities available to members, together with the wealth of news and,By adding these digital services, we have become more accessible to people living in rural communities,All the staff at Cancer Support Scotland take advantage of the wonderful training opportunities available
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people to include creativity in their every day lives, including advice and information on putting on events,and a directory of local groups and events.,Our expert network of advisers can provide the support, training and information you need to start, develop,Safety Training & Certification | British Safety Council (britsafe.org) The Ethical Property Foundation,The team offers direct assistance to community groups wishing to acquire land, as well as support to
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They support friendship matching, date chaperoning and training workshops.,Members and directors influence the direction of the organisation and the range of opportunities on offer,They use the law to defend and extend people’s rights by providing direct legal advice to people who,film here: https://youtu.be/SJjdoyNxEAw Newcastleton Community Trust Newcastleton is a small remote rural,and consultancy to fund free and accessible LGBTQ+ wellbeing events.
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experienced by key groups in our society e.g. people with disabilities, unpaid carers, women and people in rural,remain in paid employment; Ensure there is holistic support which enables carers to take up learning and training,sustainable outcomes e.g. employment and tenancy Geography – What models of support can reach into isolated, rural,Mechanisms There is a strong, emerging opposition to local authority delivery of the new benefits; and direct,In addition, direct devolution to local authorities without a Scotland wide debate about how we use these
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Through person-centred and self-directed services, we can provide support tailored to people’s needs.,The third sector must strive to explore and promote how an expansion of self-directed approaches would,recognising the needs of specific groups, being gender aware and recognising specific barriers for rural,Michelle McCrindle, Food Train People and communities should be empowered to raise awareness of the issues,As a sector we must strive to encourage decision-makers to hold the meetings and events in communities
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At a number of meetings and events held by SCVO, a number of themes have consistently emerged which should,For example, high-skilled refugees may need support for language needs rather than training.,Geographic and rural inequality: We need to identify and seek to remove the specific barriers to work,What models of support can reach into isolated, rural areas?,Prioritise self-directed support Many third sector organisations want to see self-directed support become
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events, museums, footpaths, landscape initiatives, skills, employment and broadband.,that there are more third sector organisations per head of population in rural areas.,which provides assistance for disabled passengers travelling in the EU, and similar rules for travel by train,, ship, bus and coach; the EU directive on web accessibility for public sector websites, which was agreed,last month but has not yet become law; the EU directive on equal treatment in employment and occupation
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events, museums, footpaths, landscape initiatives, skills, employment and broadband.,that there are more third sector organisations per head of population in rural areas.,which provides assistance for disabled passengers travelling in the EU, and similar rules for travel by train,, ship, bus and coach; the EU directive on web accessibility for public sector websites, which was agreed,last month but has not yet become law; the EU directive on equal treatment in employment and occupation
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