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It was arranged that the Caxton Foundation would employ all of the staff working at Alliance House.

  • Read more about It was arranged that the Caxton Foundation would employ all of the staff working at Alliance House.

The objective of the Regular Payment Scheme changed after the Department of Health's decision not to provide additional funding. As a result of this, the Department of Health had to take account of household income in its entirety including Skipton Stage 2 regular payments and child related benefits.

  • Read more about The objective of the Regular Payment Scheme changed after the Department of Health's decision not to provide additional funding. As a result of this, the Department of Health had to take account of household income in its entirety including Skipton Stage 2 regular payments and child related benefits.

The Caxton Foundation began to operate a broader regular payment scheme in 2014/15. The payments were designed to top up the income of a beneficiary to 60% (later 70%) of a median income.

  • Read more about The Caxton Foundation began to operate a broader regular payment scheme in 2014/15. The payments were designed to top up the income of a beneficiary to 60% (later 70%) of a median income.

Grants were initially paid by means of a "voucher system". This exposed those using a voucher to the risk that they would be identified as suffering from Hepatitis C.

  • Read more about Grants were initially paid by means of a "voucher system". This exposed those using a voucher to the risk that they would be identified as suffering from Hepatitis C.

Margaret Kennedy was appointed as a Caxton Foundation trustee.

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The draft Statement of Financial Procedures set out the "the governance, accountability and funding arrangements agreed between the Department of Health (DH) and the Trustees of the three Charities."

  • Read more about The draft Statement of Financial Procedures set out the "the governance, accountability and funding arrangements agreed between the Department of Health (DH) and the Trustees of the three Charities."

At a meeting to discuss service provisions for Alliance House operations, one option proposed was to "Flip the power and have (the in future likely to be much larger) Caxton instead of MFT as the service provider to the rest of 'the group.'"

  • Read more about At a meeting to discuss service provisions for Alliance House operations, one option proposed was to "Flip the power and have (the in future likely to be much larger) Caxton instead of MFT as the service provider to the rest of 'the group.'"

The National Welfare Committee and Caxton Foundation staff aimed to be consistent by checking what had been awarded previously in similar circumstances.

  • Read more about The National Welfare Committee and Caxton Foundation staff aimed to be consistent by checking what had been awarded previously in similar circumstances.

The Caxton Foundation was proactive in helping beneficiaries manage their debts.

  • Read more about The Caxton Foundation was proactive in helping beneficiaries manage their debts.

Caxton Foundation staff had reference guidelines on what items beneficiaries could receive grants for.

  • Read more about Caxton Foundation staff had reference guidelines on what items beneficiaries could receive grants for.

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