Trustees for innovative Charity reducing social isolation and loneliness
Haringey Circle is a membership-based charity with c.800 members, free to join, open to anyone over the age of 50 and disabled adults in Haringey. We provide social activities, events and information to help our members to connect, get active, keep learning, and to stay as independent as possible.
If you are over 50 years of age living in the London Borough of Haringey (member) or live outside Haringey and have knowledge and /or experience to contribute to the Board (co-opted member) we would like to hear from you.
We welcome applications from those whose voices are often unrepresented, and can provide a viewpoint from, for example our ethnic minority, from LGBTQIA+ or disability communities.
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Trustee (Non‑Executive Board Member) – Mitie Foundation
Location: UK (meetings in person at The Shard, London)
Time commitment: Approximately 4 Board meetings per year plus occasional sub‑committee/ambassadorial commitments; preparation required for papers and strategic discussion
Term: Three years, renewable once (subject to Board agreement)
Start date: April 2026
The Mitie Foundation is looking for passionate and purpose‑driven Trustees to join its Board. This is an exciting opportunity for individuals who want to use their professional expertise to make a meaningful social impact and help people across the UK access brighter, more sustainable futures.
As a Trustee, you will play a vital role in guiding the Foundation’ as they enter new strategic phase, supporting inclusive employment programmes, and ensuring the charity delivers real, measurable change. You’ll collaborate with a committed Board, engage with senior leaders across Mitie, and contribute to initiatives that help people build confidence, develop skills and move into meaningful work.
Whether your background is in business, charity leadership, social value, finance, HR, community engagement or lived experience of overcoming employment barriers — your insights could influence national‑level social impact.
This is a rewarding, purpose‑led role where your contribution truly matters — helping to shape programmes, strengthen governance, and open doors for individuals who need it most.
About the Mitie Foundation
The Mitie Foundation is the independent charitable arm associated with Mitie Group which was established in 2013 to create meaningful, sustainable opportunities for individuals facing barriers to employment.
The Foundation delivers programmes that improve employability, inclusion and opportunity for people facing barriers to work, collaborating with partners, communities and colleagues to create measurable social value.
Help shape a charity that unlocks potential, removes employment barriers, and creates life‑changing opportunities.
Purpose of the role
Trustees work collectively to ensure the Mitie Foundation is well governed, financially sound, and achieving its charitable purposes. The Board provides strategic direction, oversight and constructive challenge so the Foundation delivers meaningful social impact while operating with integrity and independence.
We are seeking Trustee’s within the following key areas to support and form the Mitie Foundation Board;
- Finance & Risk Trustee – bringing specialist financial governance expertise, oversight of risk management, and assurance in line with Charity Commission expectations.
- Trustee with Lived Experience – ensuring the views, needs, and realities of the communities we serve are represented at Trustee Board level. Anticipated to Chair a lived experience working group to provide insights and feedback to inform Foundation activities and support Foundation leadership and Governance.
- Campaigns & Events Trustee – providing expertise in public engagement, fundraising, and brand-led campaigns to support the Foundation’s growth and visibility. Anticipated to Chair a campaigns and engagement working group to provide insights and feedback to inform Foundation activities and support Foundation leadership and Governance.
- Inclusive Hiring Trustee – contributing specialist knowledge in fair-chance recruitment and employment pathways, supporting the Foundation’s commitment to inclusive hiring and social mobility. Anticipated to Chair a referral partner working group to provide insights and feedback to inform Foundation activities and support Foundation leadership and Governance.
Key Responsibilities
- Strategy & governance: Shape and review the Foundation’s vision, mission and strategy; ensure alignment with charitable objects and Charity Commission guidance, uphold high standards of transparency and accountability.
- Oversight & assurance: Monitor performance against strategic priorities, outcomes and impact measures; approve budgets, management accounts and the statutory report and accounts; oversee risk management and ensure compliance with governing document, law and regulation.
- Executive support & challenge: Provide guidance and robust, respectful challenge to the Head of Foundation and team; maintain a clear distinction between governance and operations; participate in leadership appraisal/objective‑setting where appropriate.
- Representation & advocacy: Act as an ambassador for the Foundation within Mitie Group and externally; use professional networks to build partnerships and unlock opportunities for collaboration, funding or volunteering; protect and promote the Foundation’s independence and reputation.
- Conduct & integrity: Promote equality, diversity and inclusion across governance and programmes; uphold the Seven Nolan Principles of Public Life—selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership.
Person specification
The Board seeks a balanced mix of skills and backgrounds; individual trustees will bring some (not all) of the following:
- Strategic or senior leadership experience in business, charity or public sector
- Charity governance and/or financial oversight
- Expertise in one or more of: HR, social value, finance, legal, ESG, communications, or programme delivery
- Ability to analyse complex information and contribute to sound, evidence‑based decisions
- Strong interpersonal skills and commitment to collaborative, inclusive Board culture
- A demonstrable passion for social impact, employability and inclusion aligned to our mission
Eligibility, standards and conflicts
- Candidates must be eligible to serve as a charity trustee under the Charities Act and willing to declare/ manage conflicts of interest, particularly given the Foundation’s corporate linkage.
- Appointment is subject to reference and other checks as appropriate to the role and the Foundation’s policies.
- Trustees are expected to prepare for meetings, attend regularly and contribute actively to collective decision‑making.
Remuneration and expenses
This is a non‑executive, pro‑bono trustee role. Reasonable expenses incurred in the course of duties will be reimbursed in line with policy.
How to apply
Please send your CV and a brief supporting statement (max two pages) outlining your motivation and how your experience aligns with the role Friday 7th February.
If you would like an informal conversation about the role, please contact Rebecca Gray.
We are committed to building a Board that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Adjustments for the recruitment process will be provided on request.
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We are lookimg for a graphic designer to work on graphics associated with the Flint/Ember Anti cheat.
You will be integral part of bringing out brand identity to life designing a logo, graphics fot the website and working with social media team and promotional graphics
You can find below who/what Flint is and we look forward to bringing in more people to the team
Flint Anti-Cheat
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What are we building?
Flint is a new anti-cheat engine, fully open source, cross-platform, and designed from the ground up for reusability in gaming communities like DFBHD, by game development hobbyists and game studios of any size. It carries forward a decade of lessons from the legacy of DFBHD's Evosoft ACP (2008-2018) and its commercial spin-off.
Ember is an implementation and proof of concept of Flint, built specifically for the DF:BHD community.
All products as part of this project are open-source. There's no black-box knowledge (i.e. questionable kernel driver logic). You can read every line of code, understand exactly what it does, and build/verify it yourself.
By being open-source, running under the AGPL-3.0 license (dubbed "copy-left"), we invite everyone to join us to help shape the direction. Experts can challenge the logic and algorithms, and contribute additional features, detections, fixes and platform support.
How does Flint work?
Flint contains a Watchdog (IPC), detection algorithms, fingerprinting (i.e. hardware ID logic), layered signal scoring, and it only watches and reports. It observes system state, memory patterns, loaded modules, input behaviour, and timing anomalies.
But if cheaters can read the source, can't they just bypass it? Sure, they can try. Flint (and Ember by extension) contain build- and runtime randomizations and stack all independent signals, making bypassing all detections at once a sizable task. 100% Is impossible. We're not building a wall, we're imposing a tax.
A false positive that bans or stains the reputation of a legitimate player is the worst possible outcome and a critical issue. Signal scoring is highly conservative by design, and (continuously) tuned for confidence and accuracy.
What is Ember?
Ember uses Flint as its core engine, and comes with a player-facing anti-cheat client (Agent), a gameserver component (Relay), a player-facing web portal (Lobby), an administrative portal (Forge) and an API/backend.
The API is being used by the Lobby, which means anyone can consume all Lobby-visible data for their own products. Relay can be extended with custom small C#.NET plugins, using Events & Actions exposed by Relay. Plugins are near-limitless: interacting with gameplay statistics, custom rule enforcement and various ways of player interaction (i.e. chat commands).
Ember isn't going to replace or sideline the tools the community has already built. Relay's plugin system exists so server hosters can extend it to fit their needs, and all the data surfaced through the Lobby (API) is designed to give the community more to work with to make their tools better.
Relay additionally offers "Ember-only" and "Match-mode" options. Ember-only restricts the gameserver for users running the Agent. Match-mode bypasses ban-waves, meaning accumulated signals that cross a certain threshold, result in the player immediately getting kicked from the server, rather than waiting for a ban wave.
Ember has no account system. Your identity is your hardware, a fingerprint (hardware IDs) collected at launch. You pick a display name, set a 4-digit PIN, and you're in. You can optionally add an e-mail address for recovery purposes. If you upgrade your PC, through fuzzy matching, a simple migration flow is handled automatically. Slightly more complex upgrades are handled with the PIN and/or e-mail address.
Erm, but my data?
Nothing leaves your PC unhashed or unprotected. Your e-mail address is optional and (along with your PIN) encrypted in the database.
What's next?
The project is currently in active design and early implementation phase. Architectural and research docs are complete, and we're just starting the first tests.
As soon as the system is live and operational, and you want to get involved, you don't need to be a security expert or a software engineer. If you have an interest in contributing, there's work here for you. The binaries are being written in C#.NET 10. Python is used for the Ember backend/API, and public facing pages are using TypeScript (React, TBD).
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