Finance Score: -9
Governance Score: -16
Support Score: 0
  • Accounts overdue -5
  • Accounts filed more than 5 days late: -2 times
  • Multiple Deficits: -2
  • No PartB
  • 2 Trustees: -2
  • Narrow trustee age band: -2
  • Very static board: -5
  • All male board: -3
  • Return overdue: -3
  • No supporters identified
Overall GiG Score: -25 ?

HIGH ACCESS RESCUE TEAM 

Analysis by Giving is Great

Regulatory & Governance issues to consider:

  • There are only 2 trustees
  • The Board is completely male
  • The Board composition appears to be very static and has little diversity in terms of age
  • Latest return is overdue

Financial issues to consider:

  • Latest accounts are overdue for filing and returns have been filed late on 2 occasions over the last 5 years
  • On several occasions in recent years income has been less than spending
Financial Data
Income & Spending ?
Period ending 30/04/17 30/04/18 30/04/19 30/04/20 30/04/21
Total income £0 £0 £0 £0 £0
Total spending £443 £312 £723 £678 £414
Surplus/deficit -£443 -£312 -£723 -£678 -£414
Established: 25 years
Scottish Charity RegulatorCompanies House
UN SDGs
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Listed activities
  • It carries out activities or services itself
GiG Classification
  • Search, rescue & emergency services
Purposes
  • The advancement of education
  • The advancement of health
  • The saving of lives','the advancement of citizenship or community development
Where it operates
  • Operations cover all or most of Scotland, main operating location: Glasgow City
Who it helps
  • No specific group, or for the benefit of the community
  • Other charities or voluntary bodies

Who supports them? ?

We have no records of donations from grant makers.

How is it governed?

Directors (2)
Current Directors appointed
Gender Split

Age Range of Directors: 59-63
Legal constitution
  • Charity registered in Scotland on 13/07/1999, number: SC029287
  • Registered at Companies House on 21/04/2004, number: SC266788
Filing Record
5 returns made; AR20: 30 days late, AR18: 32 days late,
Main office

, ML5 4FE

Objectives

(1) To preserve and protect the health of, and relieve suffering and distress amongst, people and animals who are stranded by way of an accident and/or are otherwise inaccessible in high, confined or difficult to reach areas by the provision (at the request of the police, emergency services or other agencies) of practical assistance, support and equipment made available for technical line rescue (2) To carry out risk assessments, in the interests of the general public, in relation to hazards associated with working environments, or other places to which people may have or may gain access (either on a regular basis or in the context of a specific event or a particular occasion), which are in high, confined or difficult to reach areas (3) To promote public safety in the interests of the general public, and with particular reference to hazards of the nature referred to in the preceding paragraph (4) To promote education and training, particularly in relation to fields which are relevant to the matters referred to above.

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