NICVA Establishes New Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Stakeholder Group
15 December, 2025Last updated16 December, 2025NICVA is pleased to announce the formation of our new Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Stakeholder Group — an important step in strengthening our commitment to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for all.
Equality, diversity, and inclusion in your grant applications
24 January, 2024Last modified10 December, 2024This resource outlines some of reasons funders want organisations to address EDI in applications, broaching the topic in writing, getting started on your journey and where you can find further information on this topic.NICVA receives NI Diversity and Inclusion Charter Mark
1 July, 2019Last updated2 August, 2024NICVA is delighted to be the first charity in NI to receive the NI Diversity and Inclusion Charter Mark. This demonstrates that we are committed to diversity and inclusion and have developed and implemented practices to support this.Shroud education: sharing and the future
20 August, 2015Last updated2 August, 2024Shared Education is the big new thing for helping society come together and improving schooling. But what are we supposed to expect?Shifting sands: NI's political landscape on marriage equality is changing
6 August, 2015Last updated2 August, 2024Last week Scope highlighted the view that marriage equality in Northern Ireland is "inevitable" - are changes in the past week a sign of this inevitability in action?Should we have the right to die on our own terms?
5 August, 2015Last updated2 August, 2024Debate about right to die - and the right to help our loved ones do so, if they wish - is growing in the UK. Scope looks at a deceptively simple point of principle and its complex fine details.The inevitable equality - why NI will embrace same-sex marriage
29 July, 2015Last updated2 August, 2024A key figure in the successful marriage equality campaign in the Republic of Ireland says Northern Ireland will move into line with the rest of the UK and the Republic of Ireland.Infirm foundations – underachievement must be addressed
9 July, 2015Last updated2 August, 2024Last week the PUP released a report on education, focused on underachievement by working-class protestants. Scope takes a look at the points made by the paper – and identifies a further conclusion of its own.A healthy approach to asylum that will help us all
16 June, 2015Last updated2 August, 2024There won’t be huge political fanfare, but a recent DHSSPS decision to increase access to free healthcare amongst vulnerable groups will save money and improve everyone’s health. Scope looks at why.Has the Wells affair scuppered a Westminster deal for the DUP?
28 April, 2015Last updated2 August, 2024Scope analyses the fall-out from the Wells affair and concludes we should not be writing off the DUP just yet.