The ethical Property Guide has published a new help page on their website: Charity insurance guide: How to get the best deal.
The guide is designed to help trustees and managers understand what their insurance really covers, avoid common mistakes, and make sure their charity is properly protected – without paying more than necessary. It includes practical questions charities should ask about their policies, typical gaps in cover, and how changes to buildings, assets, or activities can affect risk.
The guide also highlights why insurance should be seen as part of good property governance, not just an annual admin task. If your charity owns or occupies property, runs services, or works with staff, volunteers, or the public, this guide will help you review whether your current cover still reflects your real risks.

