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Charities Breakfast Briefing: An introduction to serious incidents

16th October 2024
9:00am - 10:30am
Hull Office Citadel House 58 High Street, Hull HU1 1QE
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This Series will consist of three sessions which will explore serious incidents within charities, how and why they occur and the preventative steps that can be taken.

Serious incidents are reportable to the Charity Commission and cover a range of issues where there is a harm (or risk of harm) to the beneficiaries, staff, volunteers as well as loss of the charity’s assets, damage to property or harm to the charity’s reputation. Serious incidents can happen by mistakes made by trustees, employees, or volunteers or because of external or unforeseen factors.

Charity Commission guidance is very useful in helping trustees determine whether a serious incident has occurred, but it can sometimes be difficult for trustees to determine whether a serious incident in their charity has arisen due to the unique nature of charities and their operations. This session will look at what they are, when they need reporting and what the Charity Commission’s role is when a serious incident has occurred. It will also consider how prudent trustees can take simple steps to avoid common pitfalls.

The session will be led by Gerry Morrison and Harriet Wheeldon who have both had first-hand experience in liaising with the Charity Commission where serious incidents have been reported and helping trustees navigate this process.

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