People and culture group discussion: Financial wellbeing

We recently hosted a discussion with a range of HR professionals from fellow B Corps. The session focussed on the issue of financial wellbeing and what employers can do to support their employees in this space. This note covers: Download a copy below.
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The Charities Act 2022, explained: failed charity appeals

How does the new Charities Act affect the rules around failed charity appeals? Our latest blog takes a look. What do you need to know? Charities often make appeals to raise money for a particular project. For instance, a hospice might be looking to buy a much-needed piece of medical equipment. If they raise too …
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The Charities Act 2022, Explained: catch up on the full series

What does your charity need to know about the New Act? Our blog series untangles the key issues across a range of topics to pull out the points your charity should understand, action now and plan for. Catch up with the latest blogs in the series – we’ve included the expected implementation dates, but you …
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The Charities Act 2022, explained: trustee matters

The latest in our blog series, untangling the Act to pull out the key points your charity will need to know, action now and plan for. We examine how the Act could make life easier for trustees dealing with defective trustee appointments; seeking remuneration for providing goods to charity or payment for work already done …
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The Charities Act 2022 explained: Costs and Tribunal proceedings

How is the new Charities Act expected to reassure trustees when it comes to costs incurred at the Tribunal? Our latest blog takes a look. What do you need to know? One option for a charity wishing to challenge a decision of the Charity Commission is to issue legal proceedings at the First-tier Tribunal (General …
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Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse publishes its final report | What does this mean for public bodies, charities and other organisations?

The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (“the Inquiry”)’s final statutory report  sets out the Inquiry’s recommendations following a seven-year investigation into the extent to which government and other institutions have failed to protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation, as well as the action needed to address these failings and protect children from abuse in …
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Charities Act 2022 – when will the new provisions come into force, and what should you be doing in preparation?

The range of helpful provisions in the Charities Act 2022 will come into force in stages. The first provisions came into force on 31 October 2022. Further provisions came into force in June 2023. The third tranche of provisions are expected to come into force in March 2024, with some final provisions (Sections 15 and …
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In the creative industry and need to travel to the UK?

The UK offers many different routes for those working in the creative industry, each with its own requirements and restrictions. It’s important that the purpose of your trip is carefully considered to ensure that the right route is utilised. Here are your options…
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Overview of the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill

Eleonor Duhs, partner and head of Data Privacy at Bates Wells LLP, provides an overview the Retained EU Law Bill and its implications for Lexis Nexis. On 22 September 2022, the government introduced to parliament the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill. Referred to previously as the ‘Brexit Freedoms Bill’, the legislation intends to …
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The end of adjusted right to work checks: how to carry out a right to work check from 1 October 2022

From 1 October 2022, the transitional arrangements for right to work checks have ended, meaning employers can no longer rely on a Covid-19 adjusted check. Checks must now be done using one of the following methods: Manual right to work checksThe Home Office online checking serviceIdentity Document Validation Technology (“IDVT”) via the services of an …
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Drawing on lived experience: four questions for social enterprises

Hiring or consulting people with direct experience of the issues an organisation tackles is often seen as good equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) practice. But there are a few things to consider to truly value and make the most of diverse life experiences. Samara Lawrence, Associate at Bates Wells, addresses four key questions for organisations …
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The Charities Act 2022, Explained: catch up on the full series

What does your charity need to know about the New Act? Our blog series untangles the key issues across a range of topics to pull out the points your charity should understand, action now and plan for. Catch up with the latest blogs in the series – we’ve included the expected implementation dates, but you …
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