The Impact of CVS work in Central London - Supporting Central London's local third sector
As part of its mission to review and improve services to the voluntary and community sector in Central London, the Central London CVS Network carried out a survey to get your views on how useful and relevant your CVS's services are, as well as some documentary analysis of relevant existing literature. To begin with we have focused on two key areas: support provided to your organisation (or capacity building) and training.
This is an initial piece of work to explore the impact of CVS work with front line organisations and is part of a process to measure how our services impact on your organisation and understand your needs better in order to deliver improved services.
The Full Report and Summary of Key Findings are now available to download below. The full report is being finalised and will be launched on March 15, 2010 at an event hosted by CCLA. We will be undertaking work to promote the findings in each of the Central London boroughs and futher afield. The full report will recommend further work CLCVS Network should consider developing.
If you would like to discuss any aspects of the survey or the project, then please contact Lisa Charalambous at CLCVS Network.
Published findings
- Download the full report, Supporting Central London's local third sector: an exploration of the impact of services offered by the Central London councils for voluntary service (PDF 2.40MB)
- Download the Summary of Key Findings. (PDF 97kb)
Acknowledgements
Thanks to CCLA for hosting the report launch event on Monday 15 March, 2010.
