Registered
Public benefits
The direct benefits which flow from the purpose of our organisation are the improvement of the standard of driving and the advancement of road safety in Northern Ireland. This aims, in turn, to result in fewer road traffic collisions and create a safe driving and riding environment in Northern Ireland. These benefits are demonstrated through local
publically published Road Traffic Collision statistics and through the pass/fail rate of the associates who have undertaken training with our group. A relevant source of information would be as follows: https://www.nisra.gov.uk/statistics/ni-road-safety-partnership/ni-road-safety-partnership-statistics No, we do not believe there is any harm arising from our organisation's purpose. The training provided by our organisation is to associates of IAM, therefore they are the direct beneficiaries of the work we do, however, the general public of Northern Ireland should also be considered beneficiaries noting the impact of safer drivers and riders will have on the roads. No Private Benefit
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In furtherance of the above-mentioned objects but not further or otherwise the group shall have the following powers: a. to encourage and assist motorists to become Members of the IAM and to maintain their IAM Membership b. to publicise the IAM and its work throughout the area. c. to provide road safety and competitive events for Group Full
Members, Group Associate Members, Group Honorary Members, Group Friends and members of the general public. Driving events on a public road must not be timed. d. to arrange and provide for, or join in arranging and providing for, the holding of exhibitions, meetings, lectures, classes, seminars and courses. e. to cause to be written and printed or otherwise reproduced and circulated, gratuitously or otherwise, such papers, books, periodicals, pamphlets or other documents or films or recorded tapes (whether audio or visual or both) as shall further the said objects. f. to raise funds and invite and receive contributions from any person or persons whatsoever by way of subscriptions and otherwise, provided that the group shall not undertake permanent trading activities in raising funds for the said objects. g. to invest the monies of the group not immediately required for the said objects in or upon such investments, securities or property as may be thought fit, subject nevertheless to such conditions (if any) as may for the time being be imposed or required by law. h. to do all such other lawful things as are necessary for the attainment of the said object.
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- The advancement of education
Who the charity helps
- General public
How the charity works
- Advice/advocacy/information