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Union report highlights 'unacceptable' level of bullying

4 July 2008

Almost half the members of trade union Unite who work in the voluntary sector have experienced bullying in the past two years, research has suggested.

Banks targetted over 'lost millions'

4 July 2008

Campaigners are to lobby financial institutions in a bid to help charities access hundreds of millions of pounds of assets left to them in supporters' wills.

Loan fund to help charities bid for contracts

3 July 2008

Futurebuilders is to establish a £10m fund to help charities deliver more offender management services.

Blue Cross appoints chief executive

3 July 2008

Kim Hamilton

Pet charity the Blue Cross has appointed former financier Kim Hamilton as its new chief executive.

Charity commissioners sought

3 July 2008

The Department for Social Development in Northern Ireland today launches a drive to recruit a board of commissioners for the province's forthcoming Charity Commission.

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Management Resources

Leading people:

The art of relinquishing power

Know when it's time to step aside and let your team make the decisions.

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Case study:

Getting the most out of restructuring

How the Multiple Sclerosis Society reorganised itself before a new five-year strategy.

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Career coach:

How do you cope with change?

The economic crisis is upon us all, but there are ways to soften the blow.

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HR clinic:

Find a dress code that suits you

How should I tackle a staff member who refuses to comply with our dress code?

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Top tips:

Isabelle Simon-Evans

Isabelle Simon-Evans is an assistant director at the Children's Society.

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Its the law:

Sex-based abuse

The second in a three-part series on sex discrimination and harassment.

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Workshop:

User involvement raises conflicts

How do you juggle service users' input with the needs of your organisation?

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In theory...:

In theory...The new boss

Emma De Vita's weekly look at management-speak.

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Compact in action:

Developing local Compacts

A conference in Hertfordshire will explore ways of making local agreements more effective.

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In depth

ECT Group: Sold its recycling business. Credit: Newscast

News analysis: What's the price of social enterprise?

The sale of part of the ECT Group raises fundamental issues for the rest of the sector. Helen Warrell reports.

The signing of a new contract worth £350,000 to Shelter

Advice Services: The brave new world of the one-stop shop

The sector has been hit hard by the Legal Services Commission's policy of issuing fewer, larger contacts for advice services. Are the changes driven by the needs of clients or the necessity to cut costs? John Plummer reports.

The institute's conference attracts 2,200 delegates

Special feature: The IoF - What next for the Institute of Fundraising?

Helen Barrett looks at the institute's plans for Gift Aid, payroll giving, campaigning and increasing membership.

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John Knight

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