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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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2016

Digital Dynamo –Libertie Project Ltd Perfect Partnership –Macmillan Cancer Support & Glasgow Life People,It promotes mental wellbeing for Black and Ethnic Minority women and recently launched a social enterprise,Macmillan Cancer Support and Glasgow Life received the Perfect Partnership crown for improving the cancer,And the Libertie Project Limited scooped this year’s Digital Dynamo.,social enterprise is based in Inverness and provides ceramic and craft workshops for offenders and a digital

https://scvo.scot/scottish-charity-awards/previous-winners/winners-2016

SCVO Annual Review 2020-21

& Campaigns An overview of partnership projects and campaigns SCVO has been involved with in 2020/21,The mPower project (supported by the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU,The biggest digital project of the year by far has been Connecting Scotland, which SCVO has managed in,The project also won a UK Digital Impact Leaders award for using technology to improve mental healthcare,We replaced annual appraisals with informal wellbeing check-ins to reflect the wellbeing challenges that

https://scvo.scot/about/work/annual-review/html

Scottish Charity Awards winners 2022

Leuchie worked in partnership with Wild in Art to deliver this spectacular free public art event for,, listening approach to supporting mental wellbeing.,After a year of huge change and growth, S.M.I.L.E Counselling continues to offer new projects to support,further awareness around mental health and wellbeing, has developed a new training division and will,the dedication and hard work of all our staff and volunteers and to positive and supportive partnerships

https://scvo.scot/scottish-charity-awards/previous-winners/winners-2022

SCVO Impact Report 2021/22

, as well as supporting voluntary organisations to be more digitally engaged themselves.,them. 60,000 devices awarded 1,047 organisations helped 4,917 projects supported https://www.youtube.com,Community navigators supported people to develop wellbeing plans, connecting them to activities in their,community and connecting them to technology to enhance support for health and wellbeing.,The project exceeded all targets and expectations, achieving: 2,700 wellbeing plans 5,500 ehealth interventions

https://scvo.scot/about/work/impact-2021-22

Scottish Charity Awards winners 2023

and specialist services, neurodivergent young people in West Lothian can improve their confidence, wellbeing,and hard work of all our staff and volunteers and to positive and supportive partnerships.",This isn't the end of our digital journey, in fact we've only just got started.",Pioneering Project - "Operation Protector" - Quarriers Operation Protector is the first initiative of,Run Arrows (a Quarriers service) in partnership with Police Scotland, social work housingand advocacy

https://scvo.scot/scottish-charity-awards/previous-winners/winners-2023

SCVO Impact Report 2022/23

This emergency work took place alongside our continued support of digitally excluded households across,able to be skilled-up on how to use the internet to shop for the best prices and deals enhanced social wellbeing,helped 5,052 projects supported https://www.youtube.com/watch?,webpage views 60 organisations received Cyber Readiness Check support calls Digital inclusion SCVO’s,digital inclusion team has continued its work to build capacity for partnership working in the digital

https://scvo.scot/about/work/impact

The Gathering 2023: a round-up

Building a wellbeing economy from the ground up With the concept of the Wellbeing Economy gaining increasing,for the creation of cash first partnerships in communities across Scotland.,The speakers explored the development of local cash first partnerships, financial inclusion partnerships,from the presenting organisations and young women currently working with YWM on the EmBody to EmPower project,transformation.Over the course of two years the communications team at Waverley Care developed an ambitious project

https://scvo.scot/the-gathering/round-up-2023

The Gathering 2022: a round-up

Here are a few things we did to try to make the Gathering more accessible and to support delegates' wellbeing,The programme included sessions on the climate crisis, institutional racism, fair funding, digital wellbeing,Stewart MP, travelled to the SEC for a busy event titled ‘In conversation with the UK government’, on how partnerships,the voluntary sector, with those in attendance welcoming a commitment from the minister to work in partnership,(Read more about our Digital Evolution Manager, John Fitzgerald's reflections on hybrid delivery here

https://scvo.scot/the-gathering/round-up-2022

VHS Briefing: Impact of COVID-19 on Voluntary Health Organisations

people’s health and wellbeing.,Utilising digital technology: A number of organisations are using digital platforms to provide a range,Many are developing local partnerships with other organisations including NHS, Local Authorities, and,Health and Social Care Partnerships.,Business Continuity costs Additional services, projects or activities costs Additional staff costs Helpline

https://scvo.scot/research/evidence-library/vhs-briefing-impact-of-covid-19-on-voluntary-health-organisations

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