Help the Hospices Advisory Council appoints chair
9 May 2008
Peter Holliday, group chief executive of St Giles Hospice in Staffordshire, has been appointed as the first chairman of the Help the Hospices Advisory Council.
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9 May 2008
Peter Holliday, group chief executive of St Giles Hospice in Staffordshire, has been appointed as the first chairman of the Help the Hospices Advisory Council.
9 May 2008
The International League for the Protection of Horses has changed its name to World Horse Welfare.
9 May 2008
Forty per cent of community empowerment networks will lose either all or some of their local authority funding over the next year, a survey has found.
8 May 2008
The first annual review from the Fundraising Standards Board has prompted a warning from third sector minister Phil Hope that many more organisations must join it if self-regulation of fundraising is to succeed.
8 May 2008
Youth charities in Lancashire have accused their local county council of breaching the Compact by cutting funding to local groups without proper consultation.
Socialising with staff can be great, but take care when there is alcohol involved.
How the Multiple Sclerosis Society reorganised itself before a new five-year strategy.
The economic crisis is upon us all, but there are ways to soften the blow.
The first thing to do is to be as supportive as possible while he is still off work recovering. Evidence suggests that sympathetic employers are far more likely to see an earlier return to work in such circumstances.
Isabelle Simon-Evans is an assistant director at the Children's Society.
The fifth in a series on equal pay claims and how best to deal with them.
People who manage time well are great to work with - are you one of them?
A conference in Hertfordshire will explore ways of making local agreements more effective.
The regional manager for volunteering charity BTCV gets a battering on the cricket pitch.
Leading philanthropists Sara Davenport, Claire MacKintosh, Ann Gloag and Debbie Fox reflect on women and giving.
Women often take the decisions about giving away their husbands' or their fathers' money, but they also earn and give away fortunes of their own. Helen Barrett reports.
"We must pay attention to branding - even if we see it as a necessary evil."
John Knight on professionalisation of campaigning