Government announces the creation of the Fulfilling Potential Forum
The Government, led by the DWP, has published its response to the Better Working with Disabled People consultation, which ran...
View ArticleDisability Charities criticise the Work Capability Assessment after 32% of...
Following news that 32% of new claimants for Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) were deemed as fit for work between...
View ArticleMPs criticise charity chief executives pay
There has been fresh criticism over the level of chief executive pay at Save the Children International and Marie Stopes International. It’s...
View ArticlePublic Accounts Committee slam Charity Commission as not fit for purpose
The Public Accounts Committee claimed that the Charity Commission has failed to raise its game after the Cup Trust scandal,...
View ArticleSector call to remove barriers to charities’ involvement in public services
Third sector umbrella bodies have called on the government to invest more in training procurement officials to address the “significant...
View ArticleMPs call for clarity on definition of a charity shop
A report published by the Business, Innovation and Skills Committee on the future of the retail sector has called on...
View ArticleIt could still be a while before last orders in charities’ last chance saloon
Head of PR Chris Rogers comments on new criticism of charities' fundraising tactics.
View ArticleHMRC must stop hounding innocent charities
HMRC must look at charity cases more closely and ensure that interpretations of tax exemptions are correct, writes Whitehouse Political Consultant Ben Rochelle.
View ArticleCommunication for charities has changed: what’s it mean?
Head of PR Chris Rogers considers how charities' communications are having to change for the PRCA blog.
View ArticleThe tough life of charities
Associate Director Chris Rogers has written on communications challenges for charities for Behind the Spin.
View ArticleBridging the charity trust gap
Charities would usually be towards if not at the top of any list of the most trusted individuals, organisations and...
View ArticleIt could still be a while before last orders in charities’ last chance saloon
Head of PR Chris Rogers comments on new criticism of charities' fundraising tactics. The post It could still be a while before last orders in charities’ last chance saloon first appeared on The...
View ArticleHMRC must stop hounding innocent charities
HMRC must look at charity cases more closely and ensure that interpretations of tax exemptions are correct, writes Whitehouse Political Consultant Ben Rochelle. The post HMRC must stop hounding...
View ArticleCommunication for charities has changed: what’s it mean?
Head of PR Chris Rogers considers how charities' communications are having to change for the PRCA blog. The post Communication for charities has changed: what’s it mean? first appeared on The...
View ArticleThe tough life of charities
Associate Director Chris Rogers has written on communications challenges for charities for Behind the Spin. The post The tough life of charities first appeared on The Whitehouse Consultancy.
View ArticleBridging the charity trust gap
Charities would usually be towards if not at the top of any list of the most trusted individuals, organisations and... The post Bridging the charity trust gap first appeared on The Whitehouse Consultancy.
View ArticleBack to college for Whitehouse
Whitehouse Consultancy Chairman, Chris Whitehouse, is heading back to college – taking up a teaching position at a prestigious university.... The post Back to college for Whitehouse first appeared on...
View ArticleBridging the charity trust gap
Charities would usually be towards if not at the top of any list of the most trusted individuals, organisations and brands. After all, they provide crucial, often life-saving, support to people in the...
View ArticleFormer Prime Minister’s scandalous lobbying
“When David Cameron famously warned 11 years ago that lobbying would be the ‘next political scandal’, many of us hadn’t realised he was not sounding a warning, but making a promise”. Whitehouse...
View ArticleChanges will make charity law fit for purpose
The recent Queens’ Speech and related briefing papers set out the government’s plans for new legislation. One of the Bills to be introduced will change the law on charities, how they are run, and how...
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