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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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A new campaign is urging the Scottish Medicines Consortium to approve a life-extending treatment for breast cancer despite the cost

 
The most important third sector message right now is why our society needs a strong, independent civil society

 
Environmental body Zero Waste Scotland is setting up as an independent body and seeking to recruit its first board and chair

 
TFN is asking social housing providers what the big issues are ahead of this year's Scottish Federation of Housing Associations annual conference

 
The UK has introduced laws which limit the independence of charities

 
Fundraisers need to shout about their achievements according to a new Institute of Fundraising campaign

 
The Scottish Government has committed to mapping the ownership of all of Scotland within 10 years following a call from the Land Reform Review Group

 
A review of land ownership in Scotland has called for a range of new measures to boost community land ownership in urban and rural areas

 
TFN poll suggests readers think independence is the best future for the third sector

 
Scotland's charity regulator has defended its decision to grant charity status to the £8m redevelopment of Scotland's oldest rugby club ground