ByJay Kennedy, Director of Policy and Research, Directory of Social Change —Strategy and planning, Government and the Voluntary Sector —
5 takeaways from Spending Review 2020 for charities
Jay Kennedy, Director of Policy and Research at DSC, gives us an analysis of the Spending Review.
Important customer notice for the week of 30 November
At DSC, everything we do is done to help you and those you help and serve. With that in mind,...
ByRobert Foster, Associate Trainer, DSC —Personal development, Writing, Marketing & communications —
Top five marketing tips for social organisations
Robert Foster, Associate Trainer at DSC gives us his five top tips for marketing your social organisation
ByCathy Shimmin, DSC Senior Training Consultant —Personal development, Self-improvement, Management —
Confidence: Getting ourselves back on track
Many of us are feeling low in confidence due to the tough environment we are living and working through. Cathy...
ByRebecca Eddington, Researcher, DSC —Fundraising, Management & leadership, Government and the Voluntary Sector —
DSC policy update - week commencing 23 November 2020
DSC Researcher, Rebecca Eddington, rounds up the policy news from around the sector.
ByBronwen Edwards, Executive Office Manager, DSC —Personal development, Self-improvement, Leadership, Management & leadership —
Five top tips for managing the human side of the furlough extension
DSC’s Executive Office Manager, Bron, gives her top tips on how to manage the furlough extension.
ByDSC Research Team —
Coronavirus weekly funding updates - 23-27 November
As we receive updates from our research team in Liverpool, we'll post weekly updates to coronavirus funding programmes and more...
ByDebra Allcock Tyler, CEO, DSC —Fundraising, Community and events, Self-improvement —
Debra Allcock Tyler: Being knackered is not the same as a mental health epidemic
The assumption that negative feelings indicate a really serious problem can have unintended consequences