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naomi24 | 09:13 Fri 16th Oct 2020 | Society & Culture
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…. are going where you expect them to go?

Director of Diversity and Inclusion wanted.

The salary offered £62,000 with a fully remote working option available.

And this from a charity pleading for help to feed the hungry.

https://jobs.theguardian.com/job/7092690/director-of-diversity-and-inclusion/?LinkSource=PremiumListing
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I'm not against those working for charities being paid, bednobs - but I would object to my money being spent on the job in question.
Having worked for a national charity I know exactly where a lot of donation money went together with bequests of property and assets and it certainly wasn't where the donor had intended. Even when specific conditions were attached to the bequest these were ignored. Clever legal advice can get around an awful lot.
ok, thanks naomi. What if your local hospice decided it needed a diversity and inclusion person (in fact i can guarantee you they have a policy/strayegy already that was written by someone who was employed to do it) You unfortunately cant (unless you buy a specific thing) say where any money you are donating goes to
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bednobs, If my local hospice decided it needed such a person, I would designate my donations and the results of my fund-raising to a specific area - even if that meant buying something specific.
NAOMI, will you be reporting the "misappropriation of funds" to the Charity Commission? If so, what would be your grounds for doing so?
Some folk are starting to believe their own publicity.

High-handedness abounds.
Considering many say they have worked for charities I'm surprised at some of the ignorance here. I work for a charity, some of our larger funders would not give funds to an organisation who do not have sufficient Equality and Diversity staff and / or strategies in place. It is a required standard for many these days.
Not all charity funds come from the public either.

It's a thankless task, Naomi. Rooting out these scandals that should concern everybody.
If we said black, they'd say white. If we said up, they'd say down. Nothing wrong with having a different opinion. Just the only opinion most of these morons have is to just inanely disagree with every thing we say.
Pick, pick, pick, it's very tiring.
Talk about casting pearls before swine.
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//NAOMI, will you be reporting the "misappropriation of funds" to the Charity Commission?//

No, Corby. As I said, that is my opinion - but clearly they don’t agree. Similarly I consider the Lifeboat charity spending money on overseas projects to be a misappropriation of funds - likewise the National Trust spending on diversity projects. It seems to me that some major charities have lost sight of their original purpose and if they have money to spare like this they certainly don’t need mine.
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Spice, 'woke' is the word ... or not. ;o)
Half of them are totally clueless about left wing politics.
And the less they know, the louder they shout.
I wouldn't mind so much if they could muster a soupçon of humour between the lot of them. What a *** world they must live in.
Rant off.
// and resigned from both for what I considered to be misappropriation of funds.//

heavens I i hope you brought it to the attention of the Charities Commission - the regulator

Make sure the charities you contribute to , their overheads are less than 10% of gross - accts available from said charities commission
// //NAOMI, will you be reporting the "misappropriation of funds" to the Charity Commission?//

oh dear I thought the following might loom
"it was misappropriation and wasnt misappropriation at the same time"

very difficult to have a rational discussion under such terms but hey its AB so anything is possible !
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PP, //I i hope you brought it to the attention of the Charities Commission - the regulator //

Do keep up. You're late on parade with that one.
Personally, if I was in the market for such a role, I'd go for the same job at the Anthony Nolan Trust. Better pay and less hours.

The one at Chance to Sine would be appealing because of the cricket, but torn as the same opportunity at The Premier League involves football. The most lucrative one I've seen is within the Civil Service.

Forget Cyber, Fatima should focus on D&I.
D&I will be a key performance indicator measured by major funders and corporate supporters. This charity receives over £11m in income and spends more than £10.5m on feeding the hungry. Only 5 people are paid more than £60k pa, hardly excessive! Personally I feel happier in the knowledge that they have strong D&I principles.
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Maydup, personally, I’d rather the salary for this manufactured job went to feeding the hungry - which is what most people donate for. If you’re happy to pay for it, that’s up to you.
over the years I have donated to various charities, I "reared" a black girl in Ethiopia for years but then I got word back to say the said girl had left the village and they no longer wanted my money, however for years now I donate to Sightsavers - I would like to think they are getting my money. Would they not be?
‘Reared’ even in inverted commas, is a very crass word to use. Ouch.
Zacs........I didn't realise that you are a Word Master as well as
a Zoological Analyst of Complex Systems.

There is nothing crass about the word 'Reared'. It means as was intended by Jennyjoan.....

(Dictionary)...Rear..... To care for (children or a child) during the early stages of life; bring up.

Hans.

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