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Charity Commission
Review Visit
Executive Summary
A review
visit was made to Mind in Barnet on 15th April 2003.
About the Charity
The Charity, registration
number 295701 is governed by a Memorandum & Articles of Association
incorporated 11th July 1985. The objects are to promote the preservation
and protection of mental health and to assist in relieving and rehabilitating
persons suffering from mental disorder or conditions of emotional or mental
distress requiring advice or treatment in the London Borough of Barnet
in association with MIND. It was registered on 20th January 1987.
Activities in furtherance of the objectives include the provision of advocacy,
day centres, counselling, befriending and other support. It operates two
centres, which offer a range of services for people with mental health
issues, and in addition, it operates an outreach service, for those unable
to access the central services.
Agreed Agenda
The discussion was
based around the Hallmarks of a Well Run Charity. It focussed on the following
modules; Legal Framework, Trusteeship and Governance; Activities and Standards;
Financial Management and Controls.
Size of Charity
The latest accounts filed with the Charity Commission are for the year
ending 31st March 2002. These show the charity having an income of £755,934
in that year.
Summary of findings
and observations
The Review Visit highlighted that the charity implements best practice
in a number of areas. In particular we were impressed by the charity's
sound proceedures for the recruitment, selection and induction of staff
and trustees. We also noted that there are clear lines of responsibility
and control within the charity, which makes it easier for the trustees
and staff to ensure quality standards are met.
The Commission noted
that the charity undertakes a wide range of activities, including complimentary
and alternative therapies. The trustees were made aware of the need to
ensure all the activities of the charity fall within its objectives.
The charity has gone
through a testing financial period, but by working closely with its bankers
the trustees are resolving the situation.
Whilst the charity
appears on the whole to be well run our Review has highligted some Key
Action Points for the charity to carry out, and there are further good
practice recommendations contained in the body of the report.
The full report
will be available online (for download) in due course. In the meantime,
please contact the office for a hardcopy of
the report.
View MiB's
Examples of Good Practice
(9Kb
pdf)

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