Publications

We strive to keep the sector well informed by sharing relevant publications and reports from a range of authors. You can find all of them below.

Do you have a publication that you think would be interesting to our networks? Get in touch and we'd be happy to consider it’s inclusion.


Green Bullet newsletter

View the archive of the monthly environmental newsletter published by North West Environment Link

VSNW Bulletin Archive

View the archive of our popular member's bulletin, published frequently

 

Subscribe to our Ebulletin

Subscribe to our Social Prescribing Bulletin

 
 
Cheshire and Merseyside State of the Sector 2023

Cheshire and Merseyside State of the Sector 2023

The State of the Sector report highlights extraordinary statistics and insights into the VCFSE sector across Cheshire and Merseyside, alongside the notable impact made possible through the work carried out by the organisations and people in our sector.

Through analysis of findings from our region-wide state of the sector survey and external data, the report evidences the size, scale and scope of the VCFSE sector in Cheshire and Merseyside. Over 19,500 VCFSE organisations are working to support those in need, committed to building thriving neighbourhoods, communities, towns, and cities across C&M - these have been measured to show the immense size and scope of the sector. Alongside a combined workforce of over 36,000 employees and 352,000 volunteers, the VCFSE sector contributes over £896.6 million to the Cheshire and Merseyside economy each year.

The report identifies key opportunities to build upon to further unlock the potential of the VCFSE sector through effective partnership working within health and care systems, enabling the sector to be ambitious in tackling health inequalities and providing social justice across Cheshire and Merseyside. 

You can explore the key findings for Cheshire and Merseyside in this report.

 

A VCFSE sector Manifesto for Lancashire

A VCFSE sector Manifesto for Lancashire

Voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise (VCFSE) groups and leaders from across Lancashire (including Blackpool and Blackburn with Darwen) have come together to develop a draft manifesto.

Groups have inputted through workshops, online forums, webinars, and events. Through this process we hope we have found out what really matters to groups and their beneficiaries.

The four answers that we heard are:

1. An Equal and Fair Lancashire

2. Community Wellbeing

3. A Thriving Local Economy, and

4. Adequate Resourcing for the Sector to Achieve its goals.

This document tries to give meaning to how we might go about beginning to achieve these goals.