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Case Studies

Covid-19 Response

Published 01/07/2020

The original plans for the working group and subgroups, which are supported by the LIP Network, were disrupted due to the changing priorities Covid presented. Our response to these changing needs was to commission a response exercise to understand how sector needs, experiences, issues, and solutions around innovation had changed. The following represents a summary of our findings.


Case Study: ‘How one local mental health charity is supporting service users and employees in lockdown’

Published 16/06/2020

In this article, Charity Digital examine how Scunthorpe and District Mind has used Office 365 and Microsoft Teams to support both staff and service users amidst COVID-19 lockdown.


‘How one small charity is using tech to innovate service delivery in the face of COVID-19’

Published 11/06/2020

In this article, Charity Digital examine how a small charity used digital to continue to offer their exceptional services to young people living with brain injury during COVID-19. Read more here.


Spotlight on: Supporting Additional Needs in Scotland

Published 16/03/2020 by Johnny Tan

The Health and Education Chamber of Scotland has built new hearing facilities in Glasgow to accommodate special needs cases. These facilities provide a strong example of the benefits of user-centred design in creating new services and facilities.


Case Study by Economic Change on the Role of Automation for Non-Profits

Published 06/03/2020

Economic Change have provided information concerning the role of automation for non-profits as a tool for saving time and generating more money by using it for event management, financial accounts and budgets, and human resources and personnel management.


Data and Evaluation Materials and Resources

Published 20/02/2020

The regularly updated list provides information and guidance on data and evaluation tools, materials and resources. It includes case studies and support services to help you use any relevant resources in your organisation.

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