Sightsavers starts general election lobbying with digital mosaic: Sightsavers is urging people ‘put themselves in the picture’ and add their social media profile to an online photo mosaic, calling on politicians to commit to disability-inclusive development policies.
As more people add their Twitter or Facebook profile photo to the mosaic it will reveal a larger image representing the inclusion of people with disabilities.
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Charities warned over online campaigning and jobs slump | Herald Scotland
Charities warned over online campaigning and jobs slump | Herald Scotland: Meanwhile the 'buzz' of �altruism which motivates charity volunteers, fundraisers and benefactors may be increasingly available through one-click online charity campaigns, depleting �real-world organisations of time and money, he warned.
The futurologist, whose �consultancy has provided advice on long-term planning to councils, health boards and housing bodies, will speak at the event run by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations on Wednesday at the SECC.
The futurologist, whose �consultancy has provided advice on long-term planning to councils, health boards and housing bodies, will speak at the event run by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations on Wednesday at the SECC.
Charity Commission to join national fraud database
Charity Commission to join national fraud database: The Charity Commission is to become a member of Cifas, the national fraud database, so it can develop a risk fraud profile of the charity sector and provide a means of checking trustees for linkage to fraud and rights to remain in the UK.
The Treasury has, in principle, approved the move and Members of Parliament have 14 days from 12 February to object to the proposals.
The Treasury has, in principle, approved the move and Members of Parliament have 14 days from 12 February to object to the proposals.
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