Trustee Exchange 2012
22 Feb 2012
A new headquarters and hub for social enterprise support organisations has officially opened in London this week.
Christian Aid has “disestablished” its head of fundraising role as part of a new approach to fundraising which emphasises integration with church groups and campaigning.
The key to securing better outcomes for older people and other vulnerable groups is joined-up services, MPs on the Health Select Committee have said.
Thomas Hughes-Hallett is to retire as chief executive of Marie Curie Cancer Care by the end of the year.
Scotland’s charity regulator has today published a reference report to help charities understand and address potential issues in meeting the requirements of charitable status.
Social Enterprise Scotland has called for community benefit to be a priority in all of the country’s public procurement.
As the sector dedicated to social justice, why are charities not making better progress at smashing the glass ceiling? Rowena Lewis says leadership is needed.
Malcolm Hayday has announced his intention to step down from Charity Bank, the social finance institution that he helped to set up ten years ago.
Tackling youth unemployment should be a priority for all sectors, says Acevo CEO Stephen Bubb, as a new report by the Commission on Youth Unemployment warns that the issue has reached “emergency point”.

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