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Caritas Magazine |
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In this month's issue
Supplements - Beyond complianceSteve Fowler explains why risk policies, risk registers, action plans and risk monitoring are vital tools for charities |
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Supplements - From the RegulatorRisk is a factor affecting the everyday work of charities, and managing risk effectively is essential if the key objectives set by trustees to provide the best possible service for their charity’s beneficiaries are to be achieved. |
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Supplements - In the fieldRebecca Mackay and Martin Birch share their experiences from an NGO perspective of embedding risk management in their corporate strategy and ongoing operations |
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Supplements - Out there and down hereWhat does risk management mean in practice? Charles Nall shares some of the practicalities of risk management from the perspective of the Children’s Society as well as CFDG |
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Supplements - Outsourcing riskRisk management and insurance go hand in hand, but you need to know what your insurable risks are to identify the right sort of protection for your organisation, says Peter Heap |
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Supplements - People are a riskPeople might be an organisation’s most important asset but they can also expose an organisation to significant risks. Terry Edney explains |
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Supplements - Sum of the partsPerformance of investment portfolios is a significant area of risk for charities. Clarissa Dann summarises the key areas of exposure and how to mitigate them |
Supplements - Under the volcanoIceland is back in the news again; but this time not as a result of a broken banking system. |
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