Research Reports
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2023 Kane research survey report
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2023 State of the sector report
Out of difficulties grow miracles - the state of the voluntary sector in the midst of a cost of living crisis.
The main report. -
Emerging from Covid Exec summary Nov 2022
Executive summary of report of insights from the voluntary sector in Cambridge -
Emerging from Covid Report Nov 2022
Insights from the voluntary sector in Cambridge -
Cambridge City community response 2021
Qualitative research into the community response to the Covid 19 pandemic in Cambridge -
Beyond the pandemic
Findings from the Support Cambridgeshire research carried out Sept 2020. -
Hunts Forum Covid 19 survey results
Hunts forum survey results -
Covid 19 survey of charities and community groups
Results from the April 2020 survey -
Rising to the challenge - slides
Slide summary of the Rising to the Challenge survey results. -
Rising to the challenge
Results from the 2019 Support Cambridgeshire survey of the Voluntary and Community Sector. -
2018 State of the Sector research report
Results from the CCVS, Hunts Forum, Support Cambridgeshire survey -
Social Innovation Project report
A report from the Social Innovation Project on how CCVS can embrace digital. -
Small things - Big impact slide deck
Key findings from the 2017 Annual survey of voluntary organisations in Cambridgeshire -
Small Things - Big Impact. 2017 annual survey report.
The report on the 2017 survey of Voluntary Organisations in Cambridgeshire. -
No pain, no gain - 2016 annual survey report
Report of the 2016 Cambridgeshire survey of voluntary groups -
More for Less slides
More for less - slide deck -
More for Less - 2015 annual survey
The report on the 2015 annual survey of the voluntary sector in Cambridgeshire carried out by the 3 CVSs in the county. -
2014 VCS Cambridgeshire Mapping and Trends final
Report on the 2014 VCS survey -
Building Communities that are Healthy and Well in Cambridgeshire 2008
Research into what local development work would be needed to provide active mentally engaged communities, who did not suffer from “new town blues”, in particular problems of mental distress - in the planning of new communities. -
Going Local_VCS services supporting happy healthy and independent older people
Going Local Project Stage 2 investigates what local health and social care teams know about voluntary groups in Cambridgeshire -
Mapping the Needs of Community and Voluntary Groups in Cambridgeshire 2013
Results of the 2013 needs survey carried out by CVS5 -
Seldom Heard Voices
A research report from 2010 looking at the views of residents in South Cambridgeshire -
Localism and the VCS - conference report 2012
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Going Local: From adult inquiry to local service 2012
Research into what characterises the types of service available to older people that are currently being delivered by community and voluntary groups.