Canaries in the Coal Mine

Newcastle Council for Voluntary Service (NCVS) share their 2019 report on the state of the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector in Gateshead and Newcastle.

Author: Martin Gollan

Edited by Sally Young

The views of the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector in Gateshead and Newcastle

In their eighth report Newcastle Council for Voluntary Service (NCVS) asked organisations about their status, funding, achievements and challenges and what pressures and aspirations they had identified for the future. More importantly, they asked about what issues were impacting the people they supported within their local communities. 

And, this year Newcastle CVS asked an additional question around food poverty, following up from their study in December 2018.

118 voluntary and community organisations completed the survey and they represent a reasonable reflection of the local sector. 

In Gateshead, there are around:

In Newcastle there are around:

The key issues identified were:

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