Charity Commission publishes new safeguarding strategy The Charity Commission recently published its new safeguarding strategy, which explains that trustees need to ensure that their organisation provides a safe environment for staff, volunteers and anyone else that may interact with it.
Sadly, charities are not immune to various types of fraud Charities provide essential social services that benefit communities and their members.
Covering motor vehicles need not be costly or difficult to manage for care and charity organisations.
Public trust and confidence in charities fell to the lowest recorded level ever (5.
Since the financial crisis in 2008, claims against directors and officers have grown more frequent, complex and expensive.