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NCVCCO is facilitating a survey of small organisations, following on from a similar survey conducted two years ago, published as Under the radar, which received national media attention and helped to highlight the strengths and challenges of smaller organisations.  We want to find out how the current children’s services agenda is impacting on small organisations and what, if anything, has changed for them over the last couple of years. 


This survey is open to organisations that have an annual income of less than £250,000 and should take 10 or 15 minutes to complete. 

 

To thank you for taking time to complete this you will be entered in a prize draw for a £100 book voucher, which will take place on 17 November 2008.

 

We will use the data from this survey to inform a general report and all answers will remain anonymous.  If you have any questions regarding this survey, please contact Jordan Thompson on jordan@ncvcco.org or tel: 0207 833 3319

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Governing for Children – The Governing for Children Booklet was released on 10th September. This publication is available to purchase at a cost of £2.50 (inc pp) for members and £5 (inc pp) for non members, alternatively the publication is also available to download as a pdf here 


NCVCCO mission


Our mission is to use the collective voice of the voluntary child and youth sector to promote the well-being and inclusion of all children. We exist to help charities do what they are best at ...helping children.

NCVCCO shares the values and aims of the children's voluntary sector in placing the wellbeing of children at the heart of everything we do. We have a personal relationship which we value with every one of our members, but our unique strength is in the collective power, voice and influence we have to promote the children's voluntary sector and campaign for positive change on behalf of children and families. We are proud of our track record in keeping children and families high on the policy agenda and at the forefront of the minds of decision makers. We are equally proud of the contribution our members make to communities across England, transforming the lives of children and young people through the services they provide.  

We promote the role of the voluntary children's sector in providing innovative approaches to meeting the needs of children and young people

We campaign for children to remain at the top of the political agenda. 
            
We speak with the collective voice of the sector

We advocate for the full implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

 

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VOLUNTARY CHILD CARE ORGANISATIONS
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