The Community Sector Law Monitoring Group is a forum that was set up in the early 1990s by Community Matters who provide the secretariat to the group, it aims to:
- Monitor legislation, regulation and practices that affect the operation of community organisations .
- Advocate for and assist government with the development of effective and appropriate legislation and regulation or community organisations and groups.
Values
The Community Sector Law Monitoring Group recognises that:
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Democratic community organisations help to empower groups and individuals, contribute towards a cohesive vibrant civil society and are part of a distinct part of the wider voluntary and community sector.
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Legislation and regulation should provide a positive framework within which community organisations and groups can operate and should be monitored and influenced by those groups on whom it impacts.
Membership
Members of the Community Sector Law Monitoring Group comprise national organisations that:
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Support, or provide information to, community organisations and groups and have an interest in their effective operation.
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Support the values of the group
Areas of Interest
Examples of areas of concern for the Community Sector Law Monitoring Group include:
- Community buildings
- Management of open spaces
- Charity law / company law and legal structures/regulations
- Charity trading
- Health and safety
- Employment
- Volunteering
- Children and young people
- Equality and diversity
- Finance and tax
- Provision of alcohol in community buildings and at events
- Insurance issues for community buildings, spaces and events
Current Member Organisations include:
Action with Communities in Rural England ( ACRE)
British Association of Settlements (BASSAC)
Central Council of Physical Recreation (CCPR)
Children England
Churches' Legislation Advisory Service
Community Matters
Community Sector Coalition
Development Trusts Association (DTA)
Fields in Trust
The Guide Association
National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO)
National Coalition for Black Volunteering (NCBV)
The Scout Association
Voluntary Arts Network
Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA)
Advisors
Jonathan Dawson MA LL.B
Sandy Adirondack - Consultant
If you would like to join the Community Sector Law Monitoring Group please contact Liz Cleverly on 020 7837 7887.