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The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is the national membership body for Scotland’s charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises.SCVO works to support people to take voluntary action to help themselves and others, and to bring about social change.
The MSSC oversees the Sea Cadet Corps, a British voluntary uniformed youth cadet organisation.It consists of about 400 units and 15,000 young people learning nautical and life skills.
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Police Support Volunteer (or PSV, Police Community Volunteer, PCV) is a voluntary role within the ranks of British Police Forces that involves civilian and mainly office based duties. PSV schemes became popular after 2000 when forces were expanding and needed to be more connected to the community.
The Volunteer Police Cadets have a few positions above the V.P.C standard ranks for people over the age of 18, such as: V.P.C Supervisor Band – Over 18s who still want to assist in Cadets as Volunteer Police Cadet Leaders; V.P.C Staff Band – For actively serving police officers who wear the V.P.C Uniform, which is fairly uncommon
In 1863 the 4th Mid-Lothian (Corstorphine) Rifle Volunteer Corps amalgamated with the regiment and formed the new 9th, 10th, and 11th Companies. In 1884 the regiment was re-organized and reduced to 10 Companies. Later in 1888 it joined the Royal Scots as the 5th Volunteer Battalion.
The Scottish Ambulance Service also maintains three command and control centres in Scotland, which facilitate handling of 999 calls and dispatch of ambulances; a further 350–400 staff employed as call handlers and dispatchers fulfil this role [17] across three locations: Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness.
The Volunteer Training Corps were raised with overage or reserved occupation men early in the war, and were initially self-organised into many small corps, with a wide variety of names. Recognition of the corps by the authorities brought regulation and as the war continued the small corps were formed into battalion sized units of the county ...