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The objects of the CIO are:
 
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#To advance education for the public benefit about the history of the struggle for LGBT+ rights, including but not limited to the origins and history of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality and by contributing to the safe preservation of LGBT+ archives.
 
#To advance education for the public benefit about the history of the struggle for LGBT+ rights, including but not limited to the origins and history of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality and by contributing to the safe preservation of LGBT+ archives.
#To promote equality and diversity by encouraging a deeper understanding of the causes and progress of changes in public acceptance of LGBT+ rights.<ref>[https://chert.org.uk/ CHERT website]].</ref>
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#To promote equality and diversity by encouraging a deeper understanding of the causes and progress of changes in public acceptance of LGBT+ rights.<ref>[https://chert.org.uk/ CHERT website].</ref>
  
 
==Trustees==
 
==Trustees==

Revision as of 05:29, 27 June 2022

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The CHE Research Trust (CHERT) is the name for a new Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) set up by CHE in 2021. It was registered as a charity on 11 March 2022. [1]

Aims

The objects of the CIO are:

  1. To advance education for the public benefit about the history of the struggle for LGBT+ rights, including but not limited to the origins and history of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality and by contributing to the safe preservation of LGBT+ archives.
  2. To promote equality and diversity by encouraging a deeper understanding of the causes and progress of changes in public acceptance of LGBT+ rights.[2]

Trustees

The board of 6 Trustees was listed on the Charity Commission website in March 2022. The Trustees are as follows:

References

  1. https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-search/-/charity-details/5181452/governance
  2. CHERT website.

External links

http://www.chert.org.uk/