A2.6.5 Criteria for identifying entities about which the Monitoring and Registration Committee should be concerned
Part of the remit of the Monitoring and Registration Committee is to identify entities that seem to be experiencing particular difficulties in meeting their objectives. The criteria for defining such an entity are as follows:
- The entity says that it is experiencing particular difficulties.
- The entity fails to meet its self-set targets in fulfilling its core functions.
- There are internal problems within the entity.
- The entity has not provided sufficient information (e.g. by not completing its monitoring form) for the Monitoring and Registration Committee to assess whether any of the above apply: this might also be an indication that the entity is experiencing particular difficulties.
- The entity does not have secure funding for the next twelve months.
- The entity is facing substantial changes.
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