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The voice of Scotland’s vibrant voluntary sector

Published by Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

TFN is published by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations, Mansfield Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh, EH3 6BB. The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation. Registration number SC003558.

Gareth Jones

Posts by Gareth Jones

Journalist/Comms Officer
Gareth Jones is a reporter for TFN and communications officer for SCVO. He has been a member of the team since July 2017 and previously worked as a political reporter at the North West Evening Mail and a senior reporter at the Stirling Observer.

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Cuts proposed by the health and social care partnership in Argyll will create unprecedented challenges for local organisations

 
Daredevils are being given the chance to abseil down the country's biggest stadium to raise money for Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance

 
More than 3,000 people from across Scotland's voluntary sector travelled to the SEC to enjoy SCVO's annual extravaganza

 
Paisley YMCA is using immersive technologies to allow young people to have deeper discussions about their attitudes towards alcohol

 
The MS Society Scotland has called for a draconian mobility test to be excluded from Scotland's new social security system

 
The Islets of Silence (The C Word) is a play written by Isobel Barrett, who has personal experience of the illness

 
Participatory Video: Co-production in Focus – hosted by media co-op – took place at The Gathering this week

 
The Big Lunch is the UK’s largest annual get-together for neighbours, an idea from the Eden Project made possible by the National Lottery

 
Playlist for Life has launched a new package of training programmes urging healthcare professionals and those with caring responsibilities

 
Paths for All is hoping the voluntary sector can lead the way in helping workplaces become more active