Charity leaders have been left frustrated by a lack of overarching vision by the Labour government, which they warn is blighted by “contradictions and incoherence” and “regressive, damaging rhetoric”.
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Alzheimer’s Society has appointed civil servant Michelle Dyson as its next chief executive. She joins the charity next month ...
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Almost four in five charity leaders from 27 countries are warning that demand for their support has increased over the last ...
Charity workers in social care and support roles are ‘overwhelmed by the emotional demands of the work’ and are being ‘left ...
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