Our events run throughout the year and cover a selection of topics in different formats. They are held virtually and in-person, in London and regionally across the UK.
On the 24 February 1807, the House of Commons voted by 283 votes to 16 to end the trade in human slaves in all British territory. The principal opponent of the slave trade within Parliament and a leading figure in the diverse coalition of campaigners against the evil trade was a man named William Wilberforce. He worked closely with others building a broad coalition for the common good.
What are the lessons can we learn from Wilberforce today? What about the continued challenges of modern slavery.
The 2024 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in an environment of significant change.
CCLA's chief executive Peter Hugh Smith invites you to debate with CCLA's investment and sustainability teams as they explore a possible renaissance of capital investment after a decade of secular stagnation.
Democracy is a relatively new phenomenon, albeit one that claims to have ancient roots. What does the Church think about it as a form of governance? And what does it teach regarding other forms of government such as oligarchies, dictatorships or monarchies? How should Christians whether rulers or ruled participate in government? And what should we do when we find ourselves at odds with the powers-that-be? A Dominican friar will lead us through a discussion of great contemporary relevance in a year that will see multiple national elections.
CCLA and Marylebone Executive Search are delighted to hold their seventh annual lecture at Drapers' Hall.
This year's lecture will be delivered by Sir David Cannadine - Dodge Professor of History Emeritus at Princeton University and Visiting Professor at the University of Oxford.
The 2024 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in an environment of significant change.
CCLA is delighted to sponsor the Charity Awards. Now more than ever, we need to encourage the work of charities that nurture, repair and sustain our society.
The 2024 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in an environment of significant change.
The 2024 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in an environment of significant change.
The 2024 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in an environment of significant change.
Join us online on 12 September 2024 for an introduction to CCLA, our global equity investment process and our pioneering work in sustainability on the topics of mental health, modern slavery and cost of living.
The 2024 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in an environment of significant change.
The 2024 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in an environment of significant change.
Introduction to the CCLA Better World Global Equity Fund Webinar
The CCLA Better World Global Equity fund was launched in April 2022 and is managed in line with CCLA's approach to investing for a Better World as outlined in CCLA's Better World policy.
The CCLA Modern Slavery Benchmark Launch
Watch the launch of The CCLA Modern Slavery Benchmark 2023, Dame Sara Thornton and Martin Buttle present key findings.
The CCLA 2023 Corporate Mental Health Benchmark Global 100+ Webinar
Watch the launch of the CCLA 2023 Corporate Mental Health Benchmark Global 100+, Amy Browne presents the key findings.
Market Update, July 2023
Watch CCLA's investment team get behind the headlines, analyse key topical issues and discuss the implications for long-term investors.
UK100 Corporate Mental Health Benchmark Launch 2023
Watch the launch of the UK 100 Mental Health Benchmark, Amy Browne presents the key findings.
Global 100 Mental Health Benchmark Launch, October 2022
Watch the launch of the Global 100 Mental Health Benchmark, Amy Browne presents our key findings from the report.
A new beginning? Recovering well after the pandemic
Watch our event in partnership with St Paul’s Cathedral with leading voices considering how London can be a place of flourishing for all people – culturally, economically, justly - as we move forwards from the pandemic.