Any organisations representing a group of individuals (e.g. charities, voluntary groups, community groups, businesses) may become Friends of the Association, as long as:
Friends will continue to operate completely independently from the Association, and can choose how much involvement they have with the Association.
The Association and its Friends will work as co-operatively as possible with each other:
There is no fee for becoming a Friend. A membership form will need to be completed and returned to the Secretary. Membership details will be stored and used in accordance with the Association’s Data Protection Policy.
In exceptional circumstances, the Steering Committee may decide to terminate a relationship with a Friend.
The Association is committed to ensuring that the personal data relating to all Members, and other people it works with, are collected, stored and managed in line with the Data Protection Act.
All members of the Steering Committee will be asked annually to read and acknowledge understanding of a set of Data Protection Act guidelines that the Secretary will create. The Secretary will keep records to evidence that this is done.
Our Data Protection Policy can be viewed on our Terms and Conditions page.
The Association is committed to encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion among its Members and other people it works with, and eliminating unlawful discrimination. In particular, the Steering Committee will:
The Association is committed to running in the most environmentally sustainable way possible. As far as possible it will operate as a net zero carbon user.
The Association is committed to providing and maintaining a safe and healthy working environment for all of its members, and anyone else who is directly impacted by their activities (e.g. members of the public at events).