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Our membership
ICA:UK comprises an expanding network of around 100 individual
and family members, living and working in a diverse range
of settings across the UK and abroad. Read our
history to learn how we came to be, and about our membership network to find
out about the benefits of membership and how to join us.
Our charitable company
ICA:UK was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee
(no. 3970365) in England and Wales on 11 April 2000, and registered
as a charity (no. 1090745) with the Charity Commission on
21 February 2002. Our registered office is at 41 Old Birley
Street, Manchester M15 5RF.
ICA:UK is governed by a Board of Trustees elected from among
the membership at the Annual General Meeting.
The Trustees at present are: Tim Allard, Patrick Brennan,
Tina Cook (Vice-Chair), Moira Cunningham, Savita Custead,
Andy Fitton (Chair), Doug Hampson, Shelley Heckman, Kate King,
John McDougall, Barbara Ridhiwani (Treasurer) and Arzu Ulusoy-Shipstone.
Our staff and associates
Within this structure ICA:UK employs four full-time and part-time
staff. They are based at our office in Manchester, and at
home in London. Contact us.
The staff administer, develop and expand our activities and
network, in line with our mission and strategic plan. To accomplish
this, the staff aim to catalyse and facilitate contributions
of time and expertise from associates from among the wider
membership network, on a
voluntary and/or contract basis.
Our charitable objects
The registered charitable objects of ICA:UK are:
- advancing the education of the public in the UK and in
any part of the world in matters relating to the relief
of poverty and distress; and
- the relief of need, hardship and distress in any part
of the world; and
- advancing the education of the public in the United Kingdom
and in any part of the world, but without limitation to
the generality of the foregoing, in effective communication
and facilitation skills and participatory methods to enable
individuals to participate more effectively in societies,
communities and organisations.
These objects are carried out by means of four
main activities.
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