This webpage provides information and updates about our work on safeguarding, professional conduct and the Independent Review.
CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF FUNDRAISING RELEASES FINDINGS FROM INDEPENDENT REVIEW – THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 2024
The Chartered Institute of Fundraising (CIOF) has released the report and findings from the Independent Review into historical allegations of sexual harassment/assault.
The Chartered Institute fully accepts the findings and recommendations of JEDI Consultancy’s review.
This webpage shares the latest progress and updates about this review.
This Chartered Institute's Action Plan sets out our commitment to safeguarding in fundraising, summarising our progress against a series of prevention and reporting strategies.
In this blog Michele Welch, Head of Professional Conduct, explains the updates the Chartered Institute of Fundraising has been making to safeguarding and the introduction of the Professional Conduct Committee.
In this blog, Michele Welch, Head of Professional Conduct, discusses the formation of our Professional Conduct Committee, the new Safeguarding & Whistleblowing trustee, and provides an update on Independent Review.
Following a member webinar on safeguarding in 2022, our Head of Professional Conduct Michele Welch shared the changes we had made so far and further plans to create safe spaces in fundraising.
If you would like to speak to someone directly, then you can contact Michele Welch, Head of Professional Conduct at complaints@ciof.org.uk.
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