Strengths of the Voluntary Sector- Euan Davidson, Director of The Prince’s Trust - Scotland Young people at the xl Celebration Day, Hampden Park, 21 March.

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Strengths of the Voluntary Sector- Euan Davidson, Director of The Prince’s Trust - Scotland Young people at the xl Celebration Day, Hampden Park, 21 March 2002

Strengths Flexibility and freedom to innovate. Personalised approach Voluntary sector workforce skills Capacity to strengthen Citizenship and Enterprising Attitudes. Ability to challenge government & stimulate policy debates.

Benefits for Schools Encouraging & enabling achievement for all young people Staff development - developing expertise within the school Interagency working Promoting inclusion in the school community Working towards National Priorities

Building on our strengths The way forward- sharing knowledge and building a network.