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Should we be asking for financial proof to access our services as a charity?

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MARIKO HOWARD-KISHI Chair/trustee at Stay Mentally Healthy Posted 1 year ago

Our charity will be offering mental health training for free to those unable to pay and part subsidised for those who can pay something. 
As a charity how do we ensure those accessing the training can't afford to pay without being intrusive? Should we even be asking them for proof as a charity? Is there a sample policy and procedure we can follow with application process anywhere? 
We have tried to find one but to no avail they are all grant making policies which don't apply as far as we can see. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Mariko 
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