Week 3: The Most Basic Fail: The Non-Negotiable Necessity of DBS Checks

🛑 STOP Being Stupid: Week 3 of 40

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The Great British Game of Risking the Children

Right, if you’re a charity that works with kids, vulnerable adults, or even occasionally has staff or volunteers interacting with them, this week is about safeguarding.

And frankly, this shouldn’t even need to be a post. It should be a flashing, siren-wailing sign in your boardroom that says: “CHECK YOUR BLOODY VOLUNTEERS.”

Yet here we are.

Because a shocking number of charities—particularly the smaller ones run by busy, well-meaning volunteers—still view the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check as tedious paperwork. A box to tick. An admin burden.

It is not.

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The Unverified Trustee: Week 1: Why Your Charity Could Be Breaking the Law (and You Don’t Even Know It)

🛑 STOP Being Stupid: Week 1 of 40.

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Right. Let’s not mess about.

There’s a new piece of mandatory compliance that’s about to land your charity in a proper mess if you ignore it. And I mean the kind of mess that makes accidentally double-booking the village hall look like a minor admin blip.

We’re talking about mandatory Identity Verification for Companies House.

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đź’Ą Get Ready for the Catastrophe: The Art of Stupidity’s 40-Week Charity Fails Masterclass

The Stupid is Coming…

Right, listen up.

I’ve spent too much time watching well-meaning charities make world-class, utterly avoidable, administrative disasters.

We’re talking about the simple, everyday failures that put your funding at risk, land your trustees in legal hot water, and make the whole sector look like it’s being run by people who found their job description in a Christmas cracker.

I’m calling time on pretending everything is fine.

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