Aberdeen Care Communication Network
ACCN
'bridging the communication gap'
 
 

Useful Links


National Volunteering Website -
For latest news, information and to view or register volunteering opportunities visit:
www.volunteerscotland.org.uk

Volunteering Resource - The Volunteering Resource provides web site content that can be incorporated into your own site.  It brings together good practice guides, policy information, sample documents, books, links and other resources on a wide range of topics associated with volunteering, from Volunteer Centres, VDS, and other Contributors.  The Resource is a project by VDS in partnership with volunteer Centre Network Scotland.
http://resource.volunteerscotland.org.uk

Local Volunteer Resource - The Aberdeen Volunteer Centre is based on the Castlegate, and has a wide range of volunteering opportunities to suit everybody. The Volunteer Centre recruits, matches and supports about 600 volunteers with projects throughout Aberdeen.  It also provides support and resources for Volunteer Co-ordinators.
www.vsa.org.uk/Volunteer/index.asp

National Service for Volunteer Managers - Using their extensive knowledge and network Volunteer Development Scotland offer a number of specialised services including consultancy, research and training.
www.vds.org.uk 

Investing in Volunteers - This is the new UK quality standard for all organisations that involve volunteers in their work.
www.investinginvolunteers.org.uk

Project Scotland – Connecting 16 – 25 year olds with full time volunteering opportunities - ProjectScotland is a unique partnership between the public, private and voluntary sectors, established in response to a demand from young people from all backgrounds to play an active role in their communities, broaden their horizons and enhance their experiences.
www.projectscotland.co.uk

Sudden Trauma Information Service Helpline (STISH) website - The purpose of this website is to provide accurate information and advice on many issues which surface in the wake of a sudden traumatic experience (i.e., an unexpected and one off event such as a road traffic accident, industrial accident, or assault).
www.stish.org

Time Banking Scotland is a new and exciting initiative which aims to connect people with their communities and interest groups by exchanging their time and talents in a mutually beneficial way.
Click here for their website

Looking for Training? Require a Meeting Room?
Resources to Share