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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.

Susan Smith

Posts by Susan Smith

Campaigns Manager, SCVO
Susan Smith is campaigns manager for the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations. She has worked as a journalist for twenty years across a range of publications including Which, The Scotsman and the Edinburgh Evening News.

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Fundraisers employed by a Bristol-based agency were found to have been under the influence of alcohol and drugs while working

 
The director of Shelter Scotland is taking over from Campbell Robb as chief executive of the national homelessness charity

 
Susan Smith analyses the position of Citizens Advice Scotland after a last minute legal challenge put a halt to its restructure plans

 
Scotland's devolved employment programme is kicking off with a £14m contract for third sector bodies to support disabled people

 
Four Glasgow Citizens Advice Bureaux have put a stop to a vote on a new governance structure for Citizens Advice Scotland with a legal challenge

 
Homes for Good, set up by social entrepreneur Susan Aktemel, has won Social Enterprise of the Year at the Scottish Business Awards

 
Harry Potter author JK Rowling and actor Eddie Redmayne spoke about children's charity Lumos at a fundraising preview of the latest Potter-world film

 
An independent group of Scottish fundraising experts has said the soon to be introduced Fundraising Preference Service is unnecessary in Scotland

 
The UK fundraising regulator has condemned a charity that was selling anti-Islamic and Neo-Nazi merchandise to raise funds

 
Edinburgh fundraisers pulled on their woolly hats and gloves to spend the night on the city's streets to show solidarity for youth homelessness