Our new Middle Manager Digital Leadership Programme is designed to help support you to find and use digital,The programme centres around four core themes with a final road mapping retrospective session and a final,examine and understand your approach Culture and wellbeing – the fundamentals of hybrid working Iterative project,collaborative culture- increase team communicationThursday 30 Nov 2023 10.00am – 12.30pm Session 3: Project,18 Jan 2024 10.00am – 12.30pm Session 5: Road mapping 1.
https://scvo.scot/support/digital/middle-manager-digital-leadership-programme
Access to support to develop foundation and essential digital skills is least available where it’s needed,Evidence from the Digital Participation Charter Fund and other projects to build foundation and essential,Organisations tackling poverty and inequality should include digital skillsassessment and support as,Face-to-face digital skills support based in local communities (for example, in libraries) should be,Organisations should use the range of existing online digital skills support available (for example,
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in relation to my job role I can use transport apps and travel websites such as Scotrail or Google Maps,Using Online Forms (Learn My Way) Online and Mobile Banking (Learn My Way) Get Started with Google Maps,issues such as public health information I can use online productivity tools such as Trello to plan out projects,and create action plans I can use online tools such as Google Maps to find the best route depending,, e.g. help setting up certain parental controls; Devoting additional time or resources to supporting
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social experience for both volunteers and residents, and the community spirit that emerged during the project,With its green waste recycling project, this organisation is aiming to create a circular economy around,Pioneering Project- Simon Community Scotland, The Access Hub The Access Hub from Simon Community Scotland,pressure sore mapping system.,After a year of huge change and growth, S.M.I.L.E Counselling continues to offer new projects to support
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This toolkit encourages you to ask important questions about projects that use data, and reflect on the,On the other hand, if you are trying to spot or interpret a trend, make sure you have enough data to support,a reliable conclusion.The risk of misinterpreting data: Make sure you don’t use data to support misleading,Here are a few key steps to take: Educate and support team members who are working with data on how to,handle it safely and responsibly.Create a data flow map to clarify what data is stored where and where
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The Decelerator offers information, tools and hands-on support for better organisational endings: anticipating,We’re capturing key data to start to map out the trends and patterns, and whilst we are still at an early,One of the underlying causes of this appears to be the shortcomings of digital communication for nuanced,growing trend where some funders are thinking ‘upstream’ and evaluating how their grant cycles impact project,Good endings need skilled, compassionate, high-quality professional support.
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