The Wellbeing of Chief Executives in the Charity Sector
Wellbeing in the workplace is a topical issue across all sectors, however only limited research has been done in regards to the wellbeing of Chief Executives working in the charity sector.
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Wellbeing in the workplace is a topical issue across all sectors, however only limited research has been done in regards to the wellbeing of Chief Executives working in the charity sector.
At our last Volunteer Coordinator Forum we discussed keeping in touch in-between meet ups and having an means of offering and receiving ongoing peer support as and when queries and challenges arise in out day – to – day jobs.
Are you curious? Do you like finding out how and why things work? Are you creative? Are you analytical? Do you like talking to other people to find out what they think and to understand their point of view?
Investing in Volunteers would love to hear your thoughts about a new tool to support positive volunteering experiences and effective management, Investing in Volunteers Essentials.
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Financial support is available to voluntary, community, social enterprise and faith-based organisations who can help recruit Cancer Champions to promote cancer screening amongst under-represented groups. Investments of £1,000 - £2,000 are available.
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Comic Relief believes women and girls should have equal power and agency in decision-making at all levels. One of the ways in which Comic Relief have been working towards this vision since they began is through funding organisations working to end gender-based violence.
This summer, The Proud Trust is encouraging young writing stars of the future to put pen to paper and enter its new ‘Transcriptions’ writing competition for trans/non-binary 11-19 year olds, with the chance to get their work published and win a share of a £400 cash prize.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) have launched a survey to assess the awareness and preparedness of organisations in DCMS sectors across the UK for a potential 'no deal' EU exit when the UK Leaves the EU on 31 October 2019.