Community Hub FAQs

…dropdown: 2. Ensure ‘Profile’ is selected on the top-tab, select ‘Edit’, then click ‘My Volunteering Details’:   Note: if you wish to join the SSRS volunteering group (for registered volunteers) you will be prompted to complete your full volunteering profile. If you are volunteering with an independent network in the south of Scotland you do not need to join this… […]

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Building a Volunteer Network

…a group commonly use: unincorporated and incorporated. Most groups start off as unincorporated and later become incorporated in some way, depending on the group. It is important to note that a decision on group structure doesn’t need to be made right away and often develops naturally over time. Start-up Funding Alongside initial support from SSRS for network groups operating within… […]

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…Regional Network Group – Member’s Page Castle Douglas and District Regional Network Group Castle Douglas and District Regional Network Group – Member’s Page Cowal Regional Network Group Cowal Regional Network Group – Member’s Page East Wigtownshire Regional Network Group East Wigtownshire Regional Network Group – Member’s Page Esk Valley Regional Network Group Esk Valley Regional Network Group – Member’s Page… […]

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Introducing the new Eastern Lowlands Red Squirrel Group

…Squirrel Group Project Area   The group is led by Hollie Sutherland (Project Coordinator and ex SSRS North East Scotland Project Officer) and Val Gall (Group Operations Officer). The pair have already started working in collaboration with the long running volunteer led Fife Red Squirrel Group and they hope to join and establish further networks of volunteers, volunteer groups and… […]

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Celebrating a red squirrel champion

Group. In his role as Chair, Peter is responsible for coordinating all volunteer efforts undertaken by the group, from surveys to targeted grey squirrel control. These efforts have been fundamental to the protection of local red squirrels from continuous incursions by the non-native grey squirrel and the effect of squirrelpox, the lethal virus that greys carry. The group is working… […]

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