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How trustees can identify, assess and manage risks to their charity.
Inclusive job descriptions can attract diverse talent by using neutral language, listing only essential requirements, and highlighting equal opportunities.
Places of worship, including those registered for marriages under the Marriage Act, both for the marriage of opposite sex and same sex couples.
Trustees must carry out due diligence checks on donors, beneficiaries and local partners and can also monitor end use of funds.
Read guidance about raising funds if you are thinking of setting up a new charity.
Information about the Better Youth Spaces Fund (Phase 1) and how to apply.
Read about the sorts of concerns and complaints about charities to raise with the charity regulator. This guidance is now the Commission’s Regulatory and Risk Framework.
This factsheet explains how child maintenance payments are affected when a child stays overnight with the parent who pays child maintenance.
Guidance on what purposes can be charitable.
This guidance explains how to pay child maintenance using Collect & Pay arrangements and what happens if you do not make a payment.
Use this checklist to review your charity's effectiveness at AGMs, trustee meetings, awayday discussions or planning meetings.
A guide to the flags that can be flown without permission from your local planning authority.
Find out how trustees can make the right decisions about investing charity funds.
Manager training can help organisations support employees experiencing menopause.
North West and Border Esk byelaws are statutory rules (regulated by law) and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.
Sample accessibility statement for a fictional public sector website or app, including sample wording and guidance on what to include.
A list of the supporting documents you need to provide when applying for a passport from outside the UK.
How to use the General Register Office to find birth certificates when researching your family tree and family history.
Find out what it means to be a charity and what to do if setting up a charity is the right option for you.
Guidance to apply for a letter to confirm your nationality status.
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