Governance & Leadership

Governance & Leadership

This magazine focuses on fostering teamwork and open communication between trustee boards and executive leaders, understanding that this strategy leads to the most successful outcomes. It is published six times a year, and each charity that subscribes receives five copies of each issue. Additional copies can be purchased at a discounted price, making it easy for your entire team to stay informed.

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  • 2 days ago | civilsociety.co.uk | Emily Moss

    Homepage News Charitable funders urged to start measuring wellbeing to assess impact A new report from sector think tank PBE has recommended that charitable funders should start to measure wellbeing in order to understand “the true value” of social impact programmes that they fund. Published today, the report says that wellbeing measurement has increasingly become a “simple and pragmatic way” to capture what matters most to many voluntary sector organisations and funders. As a signifier of...

  • 3 days ago | civilsociety.co.uk | Emily Moss

    The Charity Commission has today updated its guidance for charities recruiting trustees, with an expanded section on inducting new recruits. Its revised CC30 guidance focuses on steps that charities can take to connect with a broader range of candidates, and to remove barriers that may deter potential trustees from applying.

  • 4 days ago | civilsociety.co.uk | Emily Moss

    The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) has placed 17 staff members at risk of redundancy in a bid to close a budget deficit of half a million pounds. SCVO’s publication Third Force News (TFN) yesterday published an article confirming the plans, to which the umbrella body’s board have agreed as part of a restructure. A voluntary redundancy process had already been opened up in February in an initial attempt for the organisation to close its budget deficit.

  • 5 days ago | civilsociety.co.uk | Rob Preston

    Scottish charity regulator OSCR has intervened after concerns indicating “major issues” were raised last year about a rehabilitation charity’s governance and financial management. OSCR received concerns from a funder of the Jericho Benedictine Society in September 2024 that the charity faced acute financial issues and was in danger of collapse.

  • 5 days ago | civilsociety.co.uk | Emily Moss

    Eating disorder charity, Beat, has announced the appointment of Vanessa Longley as its new CEO. Longley joins Beat with extensive leadership experience in mental health and youth sectors; most recently as chief executive of early intervention charity Chance UK. She will be taking over from interim chief executive Robin Hepburn and will officially assume her new role on Monday 16 June 2025.

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