Subscribers | Charities Management magazine | No. 143 Spring 2022 |
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Rachel Youngman – pushing for policy change by navigating the complexities of the political and economic climate.

Mohamed Ashmawey – recognising that swift growth may have left certain operational areas in need of some review.

Mark Lewis – a continuation of virtual and hybrid working continues to dominate the agenda for many charities.

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Contents – No. 143 Spring 2022

Page 1 – Diversity and inclusion for charity success
Rachel Youngman on diversity and inclusion starting from the top.

Page 2 – Bouncing back after a Charity Commission inquiry
Mohamed Ashmawey on renewing a charity’s purpose and operations.

Page 3 – Key issues facing charities in 2022
Mark Lewis on legal and regulatory developments.

Page 4 – Preparing your offices for flexible working
John Nicklin on accommodating hybrid workers in particular.

Page 5 – The impact on charity tenants of green leases
Phil Winckles and Richard Beaumont on duties under green leases.

Page 6 – NEWS
Fundraising, cost of living squeeze, legacy income increase.

No. 143 Spring 2022
Publisher and Editor Richard Blausten
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