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Newsletter September 2010
charities, what a complainant can expect if s/he takes a complaint to the Monitoring Group, Draft Public Statement(s): For use on websites, in Annual Reports and Annual Statements of Accounts, Including...
Context for Formulating DFI Strategic Plan 2011 – 2016
r enable people with disabilities.” It set four objectives: Support and service provision for voluntary disability organisations Influencing policy Building a national platform to art...
Newsletter August 2010
charities. This half day will review the set of resources launched in March 2010. Employment Law: Managing Redundancies and Change: The area of redundancy has seen significant growth in recent...
2009 Annual Review
ess the work of the organisation. We value and appreciate their positive approach to what is ever more critical and challenging work. The development of our next Strategic Plan during 2010 will g...
Newsletter July 2010
charities, is pleased to announce that he will be commencing two further sections of the Charities Act 2009 Section 4 and Section 90. Minister Carey is very conscious of the great good work carried...
Charities Act 2009 – Further aspects of Act to be commenced 2nd July 2010
charities, is pleased to announce that he will be commencing two further sections of the Charities Act 2009. Minister Carey said - “I am very conscious of the great good work carried out by many...
Vote for Think Ahead: A National Programme for Neurological Care
charities. The launch of the report, "The Future for Neurological Conditions in Ireland: A Challenge for Healthcare; an Opportunity for Change, An essential guide to neurological care...
NAI launch report on "The Future of Neurological Conditions in Ireland"
charities working in the neurological field. Over 700,000 Irish people, 17% of the population, are living with neurological conditions such as stroke, epilepsy, acquired brain injury, multiple sclerosis,...
Charities Legislation Update June 2010
charities sector, as there has been no regulation since the foundation of the State. This Act will mean that an integrated system of mandatory registration and proportionate regulation and supervision...











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