SHINING LIGHT FOR SOUTH-WEST KIDS
With a new hospice opened in 2007, this outfit now runs south-west England's only two children's hospices - Little Bridge House in Barnstable and Charlton Farm near Bristol - and cares for 400 kids each year. The annual report is impressive and a vast improvement on last year's effort. It gives the impression of a professionally-run outfit that has clear goals for the future and is very good at what it does.
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QUALITY OF REPORTING
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86%
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How much info does the charity want to share? This score, taken from our search for 43 key points in the annual report, gives the answer. Top mark is 100%. Anything over 70% is a good effort. |
SIZE OF CHARITY...
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Medium |
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We only profile the largest charities in England & Wales, and our sizes are relative to the largest and smallest among them. So where we describe a charity as 'Small', it is still much larger than the national average.
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HIGHEST SALARY
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Under £60k |
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Taken from the vague bandings given in annual reports; note that 'Under £60k' could be £9k or £59k. Nonetheless the number of bars should roughly correlate with the 'Size of charity' bars. |
RESERVES WOULD LAST...
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25 months |
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If income dried up, how long could work continue? 3-12 months is normal. Less may be precarious. 12+ months may be over-cautious (or if very high, may represent the value of the charity's property). |
ETHICAL INVESTMENT POLICY
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Unknown
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We asked the charity if it has an ethical investment policy. If yes, it gets an angel. Those with no policy but which don't invest in tobacco/arms get a halo. Those without investments, or who didn't respond, appear neutral. Those with stakes in arms/tobacco get a fallen angel. |
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- The charity's website [1]
- GuideStar summary [2]
- Charity Commission link to annual report [3]
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Reviewed: 2007-11-06 Accounts ending: 2005-12-31
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