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Webinar on supporting communities to re-start safely
UPDATE 21 MAY 2021
A recording of this webinar is now available on YouTube.
With news that Scotland is expected to return to a system of local protection levels from 17th May, many volunteer, community and third sector organisations will be planning how and when to re-start their services. Doing this safely and in line with the most up-to-date guidance is essential, but the level of planning and risk assessment required might also feel overwhelming.
Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) and the team behind the Supporting Communities Safely resource will host a webinar session on Wednesday 12th May, 2pm – 3pm to provide further practical advice and an overview of the latest guidance. The session will focus on how to safely manage the use of indoor spaces in particular, covering issues such as physical distancing and ventilation.
Further details and information on how to register for the session is available on the SCVO events page.