An introduction to the aims of Scorpio Community Development
We are back with Season 2. In this brief episode we catch you up on what's been happening and give a quick peek into the season to come. Our latest charity can be found at https://linktr.ee/Pathfinders_UK
Returning for 2021. The volunteers are the lifeblood of any organisation. Support and nurture them for your organisation’s success
This weeks episode is an interview with Neil D’arcy who has a varied experience in charities, trusts and school governance.
A look at some funding opportunities and the potential to grow against the backdrop of Covid19
A quick episode to check how you are coping and some funding and grant opportunities.
This episode we discuss the online opportunities to keep you going whilst in the new landscape of lockdown.
What do you need to know about Health and Safety. What do we have to do, what should we do? Here to help, we look at the law that impacts you
An area of uncertainty, a whistle stop tour around corporation tax
This week we discuss a Community Interest Company (CIC). What are the benefits of the method and how do you do it.
A discussion about contingency planning and your trust or charity
This week Steve Ralph, A manager in Scouting talks about charity management from within a large organisation perspective
I’m joined this week by Jeremy from Salford CVS. Jeremy has an extensive experience in the charity and trustee sector. Within his role he advises on all aspects of the sector from setting up, structures and funding. A great insight and if you want more info check out www.salfordcvs.co.uk
A brief look into anxiety and panic and how it can impact on trustees.
A discussion around stress and a few tools to support you and those suffering with stress.
The wellbeing of your trustees is vital for the safe management of the trust. An initial overview
When taking action, decisions and activity for your trust always ensure that you act within your policies and responsibilities, keep up the good work
A look into the meetings that direct your trust and running an agenda
Back for 2020, welcome back. This week we look at the challenges of returning from the festive period and when apathy strikes.
Why is branding so important and why do we need it. We take a look at branding and the needs of our organisation. We explore some help and providers that can assist.
Researching you’re project is vital in moving forward to funding. Identifying need and demand can highlight opportunities to become active in new areas and increase positive impact in areas.
After an extended period of challenge around organisational financial control the pressure builds and resilience is key.
This week we talk about some ways of saving time with technology
This week we take a look at starting in the role and been left with it. It can be daunting and worrying when you’re left in charge. How do we then look after ourselves?
Those week we look at awards and why it is important to motivation and brand awareness when you are nominated for them
This week we take a look at Social Media and how the likes of Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube can improve brand awareness and raise the profile of your organisation.
This week we take a whistle stop tour of funding. With a look at the application form and application processes.
This week we take a look at the relationship between the Chief Executive Officer and Trustees. This relationship can make or break an organisation. In the best situation a great relationship can build a creative partnership that can grow the organisation. However if this is a negative relationship it could result in the destruction of the board.
The Duke of Edinburgh Award is a fantastic opportunity for young people between 14 - 25 years old. This episode gives an overview of what the award consists of.
This week we talk about what happens during complaints and what steps you can take to reduce problems
This week we take a look at decision making and accountability
In this episode we take about motivation and keeping positive during challenges.
This episode dips into the world of fundraising for your charity. We take a look at a few ideas to raise money to support your charity
This episode takes a look into the roles within the charity and give a glimpse into responsibility.
What is the Role of the Chairperson? Chairing is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Chairperson must ensure that the Management Committee functions properly, that there is full participation during meetings, that all relevant matters are discussed and that effective decisions are made and carried out. The role of a Chairperson is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Chairing a large organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level. Main duties of the chairperson The responsibilities of a Chairperson can be summarised under five areas: 1. To provide leadership. The overarching role of the chairperson is to provide leadership, they must be an effective strategist and a good networker. 2. To ensure the Management Committee functions properly. The Chairperson is responsible for making sure that each meeting is planned effectively, conducted according to the constitution and that matters are dealt with in an orderly, efficient manner. The Chairperson must make the most of all his/her committee members, building and leading the team. This also involves regularily reviewing the Committee's performance and identifying and managing the process for renewal of the Committee through recruitment of new members. 3. To ensure the organisation is managed effectively. The Chairperson must co-ordinate the Committee to ensure that appropriate policies and procedures are in place for the effective management of the organisation. 4. To provide support and supervision to the chief officer and senior team. The Chairperson will often be the direct line manager for the chief officer 5. To represent the organisation as its figurehead. The Chairperson may from time to time be called upon to represent the organisation and sometimes be its spokesperson at, for example, functions or meetings.
A conflict of interest (COI) is a situation in which a person or organization is involved in multiple interests, financial or otherwise, and serving one interest could involve working against another. Typically, this relates to situations in which the personal interest of an individual or organization might adversely affect a duty owed to make decisions for the benefit of a third party. The presence of a conflict of interest is independent of the occurrence of Inappropriateness. Therefore, a conflict of interest can be discovered and voluntarily defused before any corruption occurs. A conflict of interest exists if the circumstances are reasonably believed (on the basis of past experience and objective evidence) to create a risk that a decision may be unduly influenced by other, secondary interests, and not on whether a particular individual is actually influenced by a secondary interest.
About charitable purposes The Charities Act 2011 defines a charitable purpose, explicitly, as one that falls within 13 descriptions of purposes and is for the public benefit. Descriptions of purposes The list of ‘descriptions of purposes’ in the Charities Act 2011 describe broad areas of potentially charitable activity. Each item listed is a description or ‘head’ of charity rather than a fully-stated charitable purpose in itself. Under each of the descriptions lie a range of purposes, all of which fit the description, but each of which is a different purpose in its own right. The list of descriptions, taken as a whole with the purposes that underlie each description, encompasses everything that has, or may be, recognised as charitable in England and Wales. There is no automatic presumption that an organisation with a stated aim that falls within one of the descriptions of purposes is charitable. To be a ‘charitable purpose’ it must be for the public benefit. This has to be demonstrated in each case. In some cases, a charity may wish to adopt the wording of one of the descriptions of purposes as its stated aim. That may be acceptable where it is clear that what is being advanced is a charitable purpose for the public benefit. However, in many cases, the wording used in these broad descriptions of purposes can have more than one meaning, and not all of those meanings are purposes that the law has recognised as charitable. In some cases, the wording used may not make it sufficiently clear what the organisation has been set up to do. Where that is the case, further clarification may need to be added to ensure that the purpose that is to be advanced is one that is exclusively, and unambiguously, charitable. The commission will consider each case on its own merits.
In episode three Governing Documents are discussed. Objects, Powers and terminology discussion. A revisit of terminology and structure of charity entities.
This session gives an insight into the set up of a charity and the structures used.
Introduction to Trustees Training for those new to the role or those just brushing up on existing knowledge. In this episode we talk about what a trustee is and their roles and responsibilities.
Escape the nightmare of entertaining the young ones this summer holidays in Salford. For 4 weeks we are operating a movie club from 9am - 3pm Monday to Friday. It includes breakfast, a full dinner with fruit and drinks throughout. Don’t miss out. Book at info@scorpiocommunitydevelopment.org.uk
An introduction into the newest area of Scorpio Community Developments activities. The Group is a free resource for adults and young people to help in the support of those suffering abuse or bullying.
Knife Crime is out of hand, continually the news feeds us more news of young people injuring and killing each other. What can we do.....
An overview into your first steps in the Young Leader Scheme
In this introduction you gain an overview into the opportunities available within the unit and skills that can be gained to improve skills for life.
A brief introduction to Scorpio Community Development and the plans to improve opportunities for young people