Life Force Foundation Privacy & Governance Policies

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Links to other sites 

Life Force Foundation provides links on the website to other websites that are not under its control. It is not responsible for the contents of any linked website, or any link contained in a linked website, or any changes or updates to such websites. These links are provided for the convenience of reference only and are not intended as an endorsement by the Life Force Foundation of the organisation or individual operating the website. 

Disclaimer 

The information on this website is provided for general information only. It is not intended as medical advice, and should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultations with qualified health professionals who can determine your individual medical needs. We hope this information will answer some of your questions and help you in thinking about further questions that you might want to ask your doctors. 

Governance Policy

Life Force Foundation Ltd (ABN 61 068 056 682) is a Public Benevolent Institution and has  Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status with the Australian Tax Office. 

The Board’s role is to: 

  • Provide strategic direction and governance 
  • Set management’s goals and approve the annual budget
  • Ensure effective financial and risk management oversight and continued  organisational viability and sustainability 

The Board constantly monitors and reviews the Company’s compliance with its statutory obligations. This ensures that the Company meets its legal obligations. It also provides assurance to LFF supporters that their decision to support LFF is making a difference to the community. 

The Board needs to understand and keep informed about the charity’s activities and finances. 

Directors are expected to act with the highest ethical standards, having regard to LFF’s vision, mission and guiding principles, charitable status and community service ethos, bound by its mission to continue to advance the professional delivery of services to the community. 

The Board supports and observes the Code of Conduct for Directors issued by the Australian Institute of Company Directors.