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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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Membership

members because SCVO is a driving force within Scotland’s charity sector, championing its members’ work,who told us all about their organisation.,As a charity we understand the psychological and physiological impact a cancer diagnosis can have on,Due to the detrimental impact Covid-19 had on people’s mental health and not being able to access face,our work and we encourage people to find out more about our services on our website.”

https://scvo.scot/membership

Scottish Third Sector Tracker

findings - Winter 2023 Waves 1-6 summary report - Spring 2023 Wave 6 findings - Spring 2023 Find out more about

https://scvo.scot/research/scottish-third-sector-tracker

What SCVO has done

on Scotland’s voluntary sector and to stimulate debate about the sector’s future Liaised closely with,capacity building in the voluntary sector with a particular focus on digital services, digital inclusion,tenants from our shared office space and managed IT client to work remotely using digital tools to do,Service to help voluntary organisations manage the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and support best,Please contact us at enquiries@scvo.scot if you have any feedback on our work or ideas about what we

https://scvo.scot/support/coronavirus/what-scvo-is-doing

The five challenges

that works.,place to measure and review the impact.,to digital inclusion work within the organisation or community.,This can include in-kind or financial support, with a focus on supporting people to develop their digital,inclusion journey, including: Understanding the impact of the service for those who might be digitally

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/inclusion/roadmap/the-five-challenges-5

Evaluating success

Understanding the impact and progress of your digital inclusion support is important.,Get them to complete the digital skills checklist at the start and after a period of support.,Digital Champion interactions Capture the type and frequency of support Digital Champions give and who,Personal impact You should capture the personal impact of your digital inclusion activities.,work.

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/inclusion/doing-digital-inclusion/impact/evaluating-success

Mhor Collective

Inclusion We see digital inequality as a social justice issue, and understand how the internet can impact,We work to ensure that organisations, frontline staff and volunteers really understand this impact, and,inclusion work.,offline, and how to help whole teams develop the skills and confidence to support others. ,Come and have a wee blether about how we might work together! Exhibition space: 20, Cromdale Hall

https://scvo.scot/the-gathering/exhibitors/mhor-collective

Welcome to #connect23

Talk to other people, find out what their work in digital is. Do your aims overlap?,Could you support each other? Could you work together in some way?,Join us for an engaging conversation about two things that go hand in hand: digital and the environment,We will consider hybrid working on a team level, discuss supporting effective team building and cohesion,Ideal for: Organisations of any size using digital platforms Get in touch Got a question about #connect23

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/events/connect23/connect23-agenda

Creating the culture

A Digital Motivator is someone in management who leads on digital inclusion work.,They make sure the senior management team understand and support digital inclusion work.,Embed in core service delivery You should weave digital inclusion into existing engagement work.,Share the longer-term impact it's having for those you're supporting and for your organisation.,It’s just that shift in getting everybody to think about digital as their responsibility.”Louise Orr,

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/inclusion/doing-digital-inclusion/understanding-digital-inclusion/creating-the-culture

Measuring impact

You’ll want to make sure that you capture all the data you need to demonstrate the impact of your digital,Quantitative data Quantitative data is all about numbers and outputs.,Digital Champions keep a tally or how many learners they’ve supported, and at the end of the week they,What further support would be helpful in your role as a Digital Champion?,This is where you can really capture the impact and human side of your work.

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/inclusion/doing-digital-inclusion/approach/digital-motivators/measuring-impact

Place-based digital inclusion

Place-based digital inclusion is about building sustainable solutions to digital exclusion which take,up to provide holistic support for supporting people online, taking a place-based approach to digital,Place-based digital inclusion is about building sustainable solutions to digital exclusion which take,gaining insights into the specific requirements of your community, we can tailor our approach to maximize impact,For more information about this work, please contact: Darran GillanDigital Inclusion Development Officer

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/inclusion/doing-digital-inclusion/approach/place-based-digital-inclusion

Our work to help organisations grow their digital capacity is supported by: