ACEVO takes its organisational values very seriously. Recent changes in X mean that this platform is no longer aligned with our values of inclusivity and honesty. We will no longer be actively posting on X and will close our account in November.
ACEVO takes its organisational values very seriously. Recent changes in X mean that this platform is no longer aligned with our values of inclusivity and honesty. We will no longer be actively posting on X and will close our account in November.
Do you want to amplify your equality organisation's voice, mobilise your audience, and influence meaningful change?
Then @Media_Trust's #StrongerVoices programme is perfect for you - apply now!
https://t.co/SnUrRB2UOs
Recently, there’s been a surge in misinformation on social media. So, how can charities tackle this? @NCVO has shared some tips:
1. Verify information
2. Train your team
3. React quickly
4. Report misleading or fake content
5. Report serious incidents
https://t.co/77BcugroTd
I'm excited to be taking part in @ACEVO's first Climate Week 9-13 Sept, helping to galvanise action & empower third sector leaders to play their vital part in tackling the #climatecrisis and securing a fairer future
See what's on & share your ideas here:
https://t.co/5Ydve46gup
Join us on 10/0 for a meeting hosted by Andrew Brown, executive director of the @veoliaenvtrust. He will talk to Mamta Borgoyary of @SheClimate and Caroline Macfarland of @commonvisionUK about ‘can civil society afford to care about climate change?’
This month’s policy roundup aims to give you a taste of what the policy and influencing team has been up to over the past month
https://t.co/k2lV0UhE2x
We are hosting our first-ever #ClimateWeek!
Join us from 9-13 September as, together with civil society leaders, we will be publishing content and hosting events across different platforms
Get involved: https://t.co/6EJjotxWe5
@lisanandy@sarahvibert82 “This clear statement of appreciation and support from @lisanandy further reinforces our trust that this government is serious in its intent to work with civil society in addressing the very real issues that face our communities” - @ACEVO CEO Jane Ide https://t.co/hKtmrRVURU
YOU'VE GOT MAIL ✉️
Today, @DCMS SoS @lisanandy has recognised the incredible, and invaluable, role charities and voluntary organisations have played in responding to riots across the country.👏
"I know you are doing everything in your power to bring
people together and provide light in a time of darkness for many."
The voluntary sector will always answer the call and step up in times of challenge, supporting those who need it most, creating positive change and building stronger communities.
Read the letter: https://t.co/DuB9P1pAKH
Thanks @phf_uk for sharing some great resources in the wake of far-right violence:
- guidance for those working with young people: https://t.co/JP7Fv7I40Z
- A messaging guide: far-right violence: https://t.co/3wXCmvu5nH
Hundreds of #charities, #trustees, advisors and individuals have already had a say on the Charity Governance Code. Make sure you're one of them. 🙋
The consultation closes this Sunday, 11 August.
Share your ideas and make the Code work better for you: https://t.co/x2eziTn6X5
BREAKING📢: Charity Commission releases statement and guidance for charities in relation to England riots.
Important read for charity leaders and trustees who may be concerned or affected during this time.⬇️
"Whatever our work is this week, whether we are directly involved in the communities affected by these events or not, let’s make sure we hold that banner very, very high, for others to see; to know; to convene around; and to feel protected by." @ACEVO
https://t.co/b2fpNmKdrN