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My life in five start-ups benefiting charities
Sandwiches for Save the Whales As a 14-year-old I got heavily into Save the Whales and decide to raise some money. I went to boarding...
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A Job Lot Part 2
Nuggets of wisdom for the world of management. Introduction I started my first proper job at Oxfam in the Eighties. Many years later my...
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The prevalence and impact of disability in the UK
An overview of the research in 2021. Download the powerpoint below.
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The prevalence and impact of disability in the UK: An overview of the research to the end of 2021
The prevalence and impact of disability in the UK: An overview of the research to the end of 2021 Sarah Eberhardt, July 2022 Executive...
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The CharityCommission website:the good, not so good and downright terrible search function
Introduction I am a very frequent user of the Charity Commission (for England & Wales) website. I typically look up a charity 5 or 6...
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Awkward development:
Why overseas charities face a difficult decade Having secured the 0.7% of aid target for the world’s poor, overseas aid charities have...
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Show and tell:
aBest Practice Guide to portraying beneficiaries and service users The way charities portray the people they aim to benefit is an issue...
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Child’s Play:
What has happened to children’s charities over the last decade? Introduction Over the last 5-10 ten years, children’s charities have...
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Just the Ticket
Public attitudes towards the regulation of charity lotteries This is the report on new research, commissioned and carried out by...
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Past Imperfect
How successful have charities been over the last few decades It is perhaps the single most important question a charity, or any other...
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