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How charity trustees can protect their assets and resources by choosing the right type of insurance.
Support and guidance for charities undertaking lifesaving work under challenging circumstances in the region.
Advice and information on key aspects of the UK’s counter-terrorism legislation and how it may affect charities and their work.
This guide gives some examples of types of personal benefit.
Guidance for charity trustees on when to report incidents involving the charity's partners as a serious incident.
Find out how charities can vest land in the name of the Official Custodian for Charities.
This guidance explains what charity trustees need to know when thinking about taking or defending legal action generally.
Privacy notice about how we process your data when you apply to register a charity with the Charity Commission.
About the Charity Commission's public benefit guidance.
Privacy notice about how we process your data when you send an annual return to the Charity Commission.
Information on the rules that charities must follow, and how candidates can engage with them during an election campaign.
Privacy notice about how we process your data when you contact the Charity Commission as a whistleblower.
How charities can improve their impact on the environment and be energy efficient.
How trustees, staff and volunteers can protect their charity from abuse by those encouraging extremism, terrorism or illegal activity.
Find out how charities can merge with other charities.
Charitable status and tax issues connected with affordable home ownership.
How charity trustees can be liable for the actions of employees, volunteers and others who act for the charity.
Find out how charity service users can help to develop the charity's services by being trustees.
Information for auditors and independent examiners about reporting relevant matters of interest to UK charity regulators.
An overview of the legal and good practice issues that charities need to consider when delivering public services.
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