Charities: Recovering and Maximising Opportunities Post-COVID-19
Issues covered include: post-COVID-19, charities and the economy, legal framework, legal considerations and strategies
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Are you up to date with the latest opportunities and challenges facing Charities and Not-for-Profit organisations in today’s climate? Join Sue Barker, a leader in Charities Law and a Director of the Charity Law Association of Australia and New Zealand, as she unpacks the legal framework and its impact on New Zealand’s charitable sector. Have all your questions answered and walk away with practical strategies on how to better advise or operate Charities and Not-for-Profits to maximise post-COVID-19 recovery.
Charities Law: Navigating the Road to Recovery and Beyond
- The charitable sector and post-COVID-19 recovery
- The role of the charitable sector in rebuilding the economy post-COVID-19
- How will the legal framework surrounding charities impact the process?
- Charities law considerations and strategies to better advise and assist the sector and maximise its potential
Presented by Susan Barker, Director, Sue Barker Charities Law
Learning Objective: Receive practical strategies on how charities law can be used to better advise and assist the sector and maximise post-COVID-19 recovery
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Presenters
Sue Barker is the director of Sue Barker Charities Law, a boutique law firm specialising in charities law and public tax law. Sue is a member of the Core Reference Group for the review of the Charities Act 2005 and a director of the Charity Law Association of Australia and New Zealand. Sue is also a co-author of the text, The Law and Practice of Charities in New Zealand (LexisNexis, 2013), and a contributor to Regulating Charities: the Inside Story (Routledge, 2017) and Corporate Governance - A Practical Handbook (2ed) (Wolters Kluwer, 2016). In 2016, Sue was made an Honorary National Life Member of the National Council of Women of New Zealand Incorporated for her work assisting the Council with charities law issues. In 2019, Sue was awarded the New Zealand Law Foundation International Research Fellowship Te Karahipi Rangahau ā Taiao, New Zealand’s premier legal research award, to undertake research into the question “what does a world-leading framework of charity law look like”?