The Turing Trust constitution and policies underpin our work. They are based on the guidance issued by the Charity Commission of England and Wales and by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator and are reviewed and updated annually.
We refurbish IT equipment, install a range of educational software and provide it to those who need it most.
Our external policies are listed here:
Please contact us should you require a copy of any of our internal policies.
We are also registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office and are members of the Scotland Malawi Partnership and the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) and adhere to Fundraising Code of Practice. The Turing Trust is SEPA Registered. License Number: WML/XC/1197908.
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