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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

Cancer Support Scotland We talked to Stephanie Quigley, service manager with Cancer Support Scotland,during the pandemic, we expanded to digital platforms for our wellbeing services adding digital and,By adding these digital services, we have become more accessible to people living in rural communities,In August 2022 we were delighted to resume our face-to-face services which includes counselling, support,With a growing number of people accessing our support we must increase our services to meet demand, which

https://scvo.scot/membership

Village and community halls handbook

From governance and facilities management to net zero and digital, we'll guide you through what you need,They are places for people to gather, learn, access services and have fun.,This guidance is produced by SCVO and Community Ownership Support Service (COSS) from Development Trusts,Association Scotland (DTAS), with support from Scottish Rural Network, part of the Scottish Government

https://scvo.scot/support/village-community-halls

Scottish Third Sector Tracker

Most recent findings Wave 7 findings - Winter 2023 Waves 1-6 summary report - Spring 2023 Wave 6 findings - Spring 2023 Find out more about the tracker and see results from the previous waves Frequently Asked Questions

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

The five challenges

Those who provide digital services and platforms (primarily the private and public sectors) now need,Digital inclusion is recognised as everyone’s responsibility, and those providing a digital service play,Anyone providing a digital service has a role to play in digital inclusion.,This doesn’t mean that every service must contribute to all the pillars of digital inclusion, but they,This can include in-kind or financial support, with a focus on supporting people to develop their digital

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

Digital inclusion sessions

Organisations have a responsibility to support their staff to do their jobs, and to support their services,users to fully access their online services.,or digital tools in their job we will tailor our support to help you understand what digital inclusion,digital inclusion support you understand digital inclusion and know how to do it we will tailor our,(how to recruit, train, support and retain Digital Champions) Workforce digital skills (undertaking

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/inclusion/doing-digital-inclusion/understanding-digital-inclusion/inclusion-sessions

The role of the Digital Motivator

They build support for digital skills development and recruit Digital Champions.,your services.,The Director of Customer Services initiates a Digital Champions programme to support adoption (Senior,The Head of Customer services is appointed the Digital Lead and she is responsible for planning the Digital,She has recognised that some staff don’t have all the skills they need to deliver services digitally.

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/inclusion/doing-digital-inclusion/approach/digital-motivators/the-role-of-the-digital-motivator

New service delivery models

This page gives an overview of some key principles behind digital service delivery.,For more detailed information of the main topics to explore when moving your services to digital channels,, see our How To Guide: Digital Services SCVO in collaboration with Third Sector Lab are also supporting,See this guide from Cast on the principles behind developing good digital services. ,Examples of tools to deliver digital services Here are some short examples of how voluntary sector organisations

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/service-delivery

SCVO digital delivery privacy notice

We will use this data to offer your organisation support to develop in the areas of Digital Participation,One to one support (phone calls and face to face meetings) to help your organisation become more digitally,Leadership development programme with monthly meetings and interactive support from SCVO Digital team,For as long as you are receiving digital support from SCVO we may send you occasional ‘special’ digital,We will delete your information five years after we have stopped delivering digital support to your organisation

https://scvo.scot/privacy/digital

Scotland's Digital Participation Charter Fund

Over the past three years, the Digital Participation Challenge Fund and Charter Fund have supported 126,projects across Scotland to get people online and develop basic digital skills.,Supported by the Scottish Government and BT, the new Digital Participation Charter Fund is now open for,There is a particular focus for the Fund to support organisations currently working to tackle poverty,day-to-day activity with service users.

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/charter-funding

The way forward

much bigger and more complex challenge, but we strongly believe that every organisation that delivers services,We need a response that provides the right support, at the right time and in the right place.,To help, our team can provide: Support to benchmark and grow the digital capabilities of your workforce,approach to embedding digital inclusion Support to develop partnerships and new place-based approaches,in your local community Expertise on designing for digital inclusion in policy interventions and service

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/inclusion/roadmap/the-way-forward

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