ByDebra Allcock Tyler, CEO, DSC —Leadership —
We have to stop pathologising normal negative emotions
Feelings of self-doubt, embarrassment or so-called 'imposter syndrome' can be incredibly good for you.
ByDebra Allcock Tyler, CEO, DSC —Governance, Trustees, Leadership —
When trustees become judge, jury and executioner
Take some time during Trustees' Week to reflect on your behaviour towards your chief executive and executive team. Talk to...
ByLynn Cadman, Trainer, Getting on Board —Governance, Trustees, Leadership —
How to become a charity trustee
Lynn Cadman, Trainer at Getting on Board, discusses various aspects of how to become a trustee in the 3 videos...
ByStephen Cook, Co-Author of What Have Charities Ever Done For Us? —Governance, Government and the Voluntary Sector, Finance & law —
A court battle looms over the Charity Commission
Guest article by Stephen Cook, co-author of What Have Charities Ever Done For Us?
ByWilliam Butler, DSC Chair of Trustees —Governance, Leadership —
Trustees' Week questions with William Butler
William Butler, DSC Chair of Trustees, talks about his experiences as a trustee and gives some advice on some key...
ByDebra Allcock Tyler, CEO, DSC —Self-improvement, Governance —
Debra Allcock Tyler: When others walk away, charities stay
Once the immediate crisis has passed and governments and media have diverted public attention to something new, charities endure in...
ByDebra Allcock Tyler, CEO, DSC —Self-improvement, Governance —
Debra Allcock Tyler: Imagining and sympathising are not the same as lived experience
Having been forced to learn the hard way about the value of lived experience, I firmly believe a board cannot...
ByBronwen Edwards, Executive Office Manager, DSC —Trustees, Leadership, Governance —
Too many barriers to trustee roles for young people #VolunteersWeek
Being a trustee is a great volunteering responsbility. Bronwen Edwards, Executive Office Manager at DSC, gives her advice on getting...