Useful terms when talking about safeguarding and volunteering
Useful terms when talking about safeguarding and volunteering
Useful terms when talking about safeguarding and volunteering
Safeguarding guidance for organisations carrying out activities such as grant making and training
How to make sure the people you give grants to are doing all they can to keep people safe
How to make sure you're giving grants to people who are doing safeguarding well.
Safeguarding considerations for grantmakers
How grant makers can contribute to better safeguarding practice
Safeguarding considerations for grantmakers and grantholders
A guide for local infrastructure organisations and anyone working in capacity building
Recent governance news, resources, research, events and more
Find out if your organisation is eligible for new funding up to £75,000
Learn how new banking rules will affect your charity or voluntary organisation
The latest news, events and opportunities for people managing or supporting volunteers
A round-up of the latest guidance from the Charity Commission, recent governance news and upcoming training and events
Senior consultant, Sandy Chidley, runs through some recent work on ethical evaluation and shares useful evaluation events and training opportunities
A round-up of what’s happening in Westminster that might impact charities. This month sees a Labour reshuffle, an update on new APPG rules, and a look ahead to party conferences
The latest volunteering news, resources and dates for your diary
Resources, free events, support and guidance on the big issues affecting small charities
An update on our influencing work, government policy and funding announcements
How to keep records of any safeguarding concerns and when to share them
Five tips for looking after your mental health, so you can effectively support others
How to embed safeguarding at every level of your organisation
Getting the support of your trustees and establishing good governing principles
How the roles of CEOs and designated safeguarding leads can support each other
The steps you should take after concerns have been raised