ByBen Wittenberg, Director of Development and Delivery, DSC —Governance, Leadership —
Governing your charity with purpose
Ben Wittenberg, Director of Development and Delivery at DSC, takes a closer look at our recent Governance App Report. In...
ByDebra Allcock Tyler, CEO, DSC —Management & leadership, Governance, Policy, Fundraising —
There is legitimacy on both sides of the funding battle
Funders are carrying the burden of massive demand – it could well be the right thing for some to temporarily...
ByBen Wittenberg, DSC Director of Development and Delivery —Governance, Self-improvement, Management —
Fancy a long weekend EVERY weekend?
At DSC we have moved to a four-day week. Could it work for your organisation too? Find out from Ben...
ByDebra Allcock Tyler, CEO, DSC —Building a positive culture, Management & leadership, Governance —
Agreement versus alignment
Forget about trying to reach agreement, or even consensus. Aim for alignment. Read more from Debra Allcock Tyler below.
ByJay Kennedy, Director of Policy and Research, Directory of Social Change —Policy —
King’s Speech 2024 – implications for charities
Discover how Labour's new legislative plan impacts the charity sector in this analysis of the King's Speech by Jay Kennedy.
ByDebra Allcock Tyler, CEO, DSC —Management & leadership, Governance, Policy —
A new government is never a silver bullet
Of course we must be hopeful about our new administration – but it must not turn to despair when it...
ByDebra Allcock Tyler, CEO, DSC —Governance, Policy —
The sector should be deeply worried by the Government’s actions in forcing the closure of a charity
The government has decided to withdraw funding from the Inter-Faith Network (IFN). Here's what our CEO, Debra Allcock Tyler, has...
ByDebra Allcock Tyler, CEO, DSC —Governance, Leadership, Policy —
In a year of toxic political rhetoric, outspoken allies are more vital than ever
We must ask ourselves how often we leave those under attack to defend themselves without demonstrating our support.