The purpose of this paper is to explore the experiences of volunteers who are trustees in learning disability charities. Addressing a gap in the study of charity governance, we consider (i) what it means to be a trustee; (ii) what trustees do and (iii) what it is like to be a trustee. We argue that the complexity of the trustee volunteer experience suggests a need for a dynamic understanding of trusteeship. Drawing upon Saward (2010, 2009, 2006), we discuss "what is going on in trusteeship?" and the experiences of trusteeship as a series of representative claims. This is particularly pertinent to charities that work with and/or for people with learning disabilities where questions of representation are highly complex and politicised. The ar...
This paper reports the findings of a study looking at service user empowerment within a disability c...
Volunteers play an important role in many organisations that deliver services for the public good. M...
Accessible summary Compassion is described as a sensitivity to suffering in oneself and others, with...
The purpose of this article is to explore the experiences of volunteers who are trustees in learning...
This research project investigated the views of volunteer involving organisation managers, who are i...
Being a trustee within the disability care will, in most cases, put big responsibility on the truste...
Getting on Board 2017 suggests that the recruitment of trustees to the Board of Trustees (henceforth...
This study illustrates how the power relation between the trustee and principals are experienced and...
Purpose: This paper examines the puzzles of “ownership”, the legal and psychological commitment of d...
Hospice trustees are volunteers who are vital to the governance and management of independent, chari...
Getting on Board 2017 suggests that the recruitment of trustees to the Board of Trustees (henceforth...
Scholars of the management and governance of non-profit educational and social organizations, includ...
In 2001, charities in the UK celebrated the 400th anniversary of their legal birth. They now wield c...
Recent government social policies, including those promoting community care and active citizenship, ...
The voluntary sector has played a key role in shaping the development of policy and services for peo...
This paper reports the findings of a study looking at service user empowerment within a disability c...
Volunteers play an important role in many organisations that deliver services for the public good. M...
Accessible summary Compassion is described as a sensitivity to suffering in oneself and others, with...
The purpose of this article is to explore the experiences of volunteers who are trustees in learning...
This research project investigated the views of volunteer involving organisation managers, who are i...
Being a trustee within the disability care will, in most cases, put big responsibility on the truste...
Getting on Board 2017 suggests that the recruitment of trustees to the Board of Trustees (henceforth...
This study illustrates how the power relation between the trustee and principals are experienced and...
Purpose: This paper examines the puzzles of “ownership”, the legal and psychological commitment of d...
Hospice trustees are volunteers who are vital to the governance and management of independent, chari...
Getting on Board 2017 suggests that the recruitment of trustees to the Board of Trustees (henceforth...
Scholars of the management and governance of non-profit educational and social organizations, includ...
In 2001, charities in the UK celebrated the 400th anniversary of their legal birth. They now wield c...
Recent government social policies, including those promoting community care and active citizenship, ...
The voluntary sector has played a key role in shaping the development of policy and services for peo...
This paper reports the findings of a study looking at service user empowerment within a disability c...
Volunteers play an important role in many organisations that deliver services for the public good. M...
Accessible summary Compassion is described as a sensitivity to suffering in oneself and others, with...