To help trustees, finance teams and charity leaders prepare, we are running a five‑part webinar series providing clear, practical guidance on the key changes and what they mean in practice.

About the series 

Each session in the series focuses on a core area of change under the new Charities SORP, with practical insight from UHY’s charity specialists. The webinars are short, focused and designed to help you understand what’s changing now, ahead of the 2026 reporting cycle. 

The sessions 

1. Helping you prosper – what the new SORP means for your Trustees’ Annual Report 

Led by Harriet Hodgson‑Grove 

This session explores the refreshed requirements for the Trustees’ Annual Report, including stronger narrative reporting, impact, ESG, reserves and future planning. 

2. Helping you prosper – income recognition under the new Charities SORP 

Led by Chris McKain 

A practical walkthrough of the new income recognition rules, including the five‑step model for exchange transactions, changes to grant income and legacy considerations. 

3. Helping you prosper – lease accounting under the new Charities SORP 

Led by Tracey Moore 

An overview of the new lease accounting model, including balance sheet recognition, exemptions, social donation leases and the potential impact on reported assets, liabilities and reserves. 

4. Helping you prosper – related parties under the new Charities SORP 

Led by Zaynab Aswat 

A focused session on identifying, managing and disclosing related party transactions, including the removal of intragroup exemptions and new requirements around commitments at the reporting date. 

5. Helping you prosper – SORP 2026 panel discussion 

A panel session bringing together speakers from the series to reflect on the key changes, practical challenges and lessons learned. 

📅 Date to be confirmed 

Next steps 

Whether you are just beginning to assess the impact of SORP 2026 or are already planning for implementation, this webinar series is designed to support you with clear, practical guidance at each stage. If you would like tailored advice on how the changes apply to your charity, please speak to your usual UHY adviser or get in touch with our charities team.

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