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Charity Law Basics For Students’ Unions - Bates Wells (00014)


Description
This session delivered by Rachel McCastman and Mark Abbott from Bates Wells, facilitated by NUS Charity will cover the following topics:
• Charity law basics, duties and the Charity Commission/OSCR
• The NUS model constitutions
• Legal forms / incorporation
• The bigger picture: campaigning/political activity, elections, trading, safeguarding

By the end of this session, you should be able to:
• Articulate the fundamentals of charity law, including the legal obligations and responsibilities that charitable organisations must adhere to.
• Identify the roles and functions of regulatory bodies such as the Charity Commission and OSCR (Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator) and their impact on charitable organisations.
• Understand how to access the NUS model constitutions resources, including their structure, purpose, and implications for student organisations.
• Discuss the various legal forms and incorporation options available to charitable organisations, enabling informed decision-making regarding the legal structure that best suits your objectives.
• Understand the broader context of charitable activities, including engaging in campaigning and political activities, navigating election processes, understanding the implications of trading, and implementing effective safeguarding measures.

Audience: Student officers, volunteers, trustees and interested staff members

Length: 55 minutes

Any questions, please email learningdevelopment@nus.org.uk
Content
  • Introduction
  • Welcome
  • Session Outline
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Session
  • Session Recording - Bates Wells
  • Resources & Final Signposts
  • Resources
  • Final Signpost
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: 1 year