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  2. Home-Start Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Home-Start was initiated in Leicester, UK during 1973 by Margaret Harrison, [1] [2] before becoming a national organisation in the UK in 1981 with nine branches. [3] In the 1980's it became Britain’s fastest growing social franchise, [1] continuing to grow under the Sure Start scheme of the Blair Government, [2] [4] [5] and, as of 2021, reports that 27,000 families are supported yearly.

  3. William Pears Group - Wikipedia

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    The Pears Foundation, formally The Pears Family Charitable Foundation, is a charity established by the Pears family "to apply some of the resources of their family’s business, the William Pears Group, to fund organisations and projects working to deliver progress on key issues affecting the wellbeing of people in the UK and all over the world". [7]

  4. Talk:Home-Start Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    A drafted a page on Home-Start UK which was declined by an editor as reading like an advert. He/She also removed all the updating I did for this page. I have listened to the various points, and updated this page again. What is odd is the title "Home -Start International, which was an umbrella body which became defunct many years ago.

  5. English trust law - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln's Inn, off Chancery Lane, London, is the traditional home of Chancery barristers. When trustees fail in their main duties, the law imposes remedies according to the nature of the breach. [241] In general, breaches of rules surrounding performance of the trust's terms can be remedied through an award of specific performance, or compensation.

  6. John Evans (activist) - Wikipedia

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    John Evans was a Board Trustee of SCIE (2016-2019) and the Chair of the SCIE Co-production Steering Group, and after the Care Act 2014 was passed into law he was involved in the annual SCIE Co-production Festivals from 2016 onwards. He also championed the work on personalisation.

  7. Charity Commission for England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    If a member of the public, or any of a charity's trustees have serious concerns, for example, whether funds are being used for the stated purpose of the charity, or if there is a serious threat to its reputation, or they do not like how they have been approached for donations,they can submit a complaint to the Charity Commission. [10]

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  9. Wendy Tan White - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Tan White was born in Salford, Lancashire, England.Her father is a Burmese émigré and her mother a native of Sarawak, Malaysia. [7] The family moved several times to accommodate her father's work in IT, residing in Cumbernauld, Scotland, and in Reading, [1] where her mother also worked in IT.