Cancer Support Scotland We talked to Stephanie Quigley, service manager with Cancer Support Scotland,to face services during the pandemic, we expanded to digital platforms for our wellbeing services adding,By adding these digital services, we have become more accessible to people living in rural communities,We joined SCVO to be part of a nationally recognised organisation, whose mission is to support, promote,We'd love to share your story.
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Three things you can do now to make progress Write a user needs statement for one of your core services,and discuss it with your team Apply some accessible content design principles to your digital channels,can offer support in a digital capacity.,Support organisations link up their training offers to maxmise impact.,Encourage your team to keep building their skills, eg by supporting shared ‘learning hours’ once a month
https://scvo.scot/support/digital/call-to-action-3
services that support our members and the wider sector to do what they do so well.,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,the opportunity to get together to explore Scotland's digital landscape and the brilliant digital inclusion,Tell us what you think We'd love to hear your thoughts, comments and feedback on our Impact Report.
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this service.”,Thank you so much to every supporter, donor and volunteer – without your unbelievable support and unselfish,integration, empowerment and social inclusion.,In doing so, the team has helped people stay connected with loved ones, access support and home-school,Throughout this work they identified that the biggest obstacle to digital inclusion is data poverty,
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Embracing digital approaches has extended the reach and effectiveness of many voluntary organisations,Whether your organisation is big or small, national or local, however it’s constituted, we’ve got your,and causes they support.,We will promote excellence in governance, digital capacity, diversity and inclusion.,them to do work that has a positive impact.
https://scvo.scot/about/work/strategy
You might participate in our wide range of digital developments.,You may buy your payroll or IT service from us, participate in Community Jobs Scotland or share space,Whatever your relationship and engagement with SCVO, your views matter and will help shape how we move,Our proposed purpose statement is: SCVO’s purpose is to support, promote and develop a confident voluntary,as how that impact will be measured.
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on our planet A greener Gathering Our strategic objectives are to support, promote and develop a confident,Of course, hosting a large event has environmental impacts including but not limited to: Power and energy,There was plenty to do during breaks.,: Our commitment to supporting and promoting independent livingIt is the centre of our communitySounds,are new to the voluntary sector, it's a great opportunity to get to know the sector, understand the services
https://scvo.scot/the-gathering/round-up-2022