Governing document COMMUNITY INTEGRATED CARE
Governing document
It is not the full text of the charity's governing document.
MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED 1 MAR 1988. NOW ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION ADOPTED BY SPECIAL RESOLUTION OF 6 OCT 2010. OBJECTS REGISTERED AT COMPANIES HOUSE ON 11 OCT 2010 AS AMENDED BY SPECIAL RESOLUTION 11 DECEMBER 2013 AS AMENDED BY SPECIAL RESOLUTION 14/5/14 AS AMENDED BY SPECIAL RESOLUTION REGISTERED AT COMPANIES HOUSE ON 29 JAN 2016 as amended on 09 Dec 2020
Charitable objects
The principal Object of the Charity is to promote for the public benefit the relief of those in need because of youth, age, ill-health, or disability throughout the United Kingdom in such a way as the Charity shall from time to time think fit by, but not limited to: (a) providing specially designed or adapted housing, and items, care or other services or facilities intended to ease the needs of such persons and support individuals with care needs to live independently; (b) assisting in the treatment and care of persons suffering from mental or physical illness of any description or in need of rehabilitation as a result of such illness, by the physical provision of facilities for work and recreation; (c) advancing training (including vocational training) and life-long learning by the funding of research and adding to collective knowledge and understanding of specific areas of study and expertise which shall include (but not limited to) autism, dementia or other illness which the trustees of the charity may agree to include from time to time; (d) supporting research into the care and treatment of persons suffering from illness or disability by the provision of lectures, research, for and by the publication of newsletters devoted to the care and treatment in social healthcare; and (e) raising public awareness of the needs and welfare of such persons, their families and carers.
Area of benefit
UNITED KINGDOM
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