Updating the Code
Both the sector’s understanding of good governance and its stakeholders’ expectations change over time. The Code’s steering group is committed to continually improving the Code by reviewing its contents and impact every three or so years. The latest review resulted in a refreshed Code being published in December 2020.
Consulting on the Code
The updated 2020 Code follows a rigorous consultation with the charity sector that received over 800 responses. The consultation report published in August 2020 includes the key themes identified in the consultation. You can download the report here (PDF, 194KB). The original consultation document can be downloaded here (PDF, 90KB).
Changes to the Code in 2020
This work has resulted in a refresh rather than an overhaul of the Code. This reflects feedback that the steering group must strike a balance between continually updating the Code and potentially disrupting embedding the Code’s use . The enhancements focus on Principle 3: Integrity and Principle 6: Diversity, now called Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. These were the principles that received the most consistent feedback in the consultation as the areas where change was required. The videos below explain the key changes made to the Code in 2020.
Integrity Principle
EDI Principle
Support for the EDI Principle
For more information on the changes:
- visit the Code steering group Medium blog, where we regularly upload advice and links to guidance on how to implement the Code
- view the updated Integrity principle
- view the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion principle
- read the press release about the changes to the Code
- listen to the webinar below about the updates.
Webinar: Refreshing the Code
Prior to launching the Code the steering group ran a webinar to explain key changes. This webinar details the rationale for change and includes practical recommendations on implementation.
Updates from the Code steering group
To find out more about the consultation or specific areas we are keen to explore, read the Charity Governance Code blog on Medium.