Irish Theatre Institute (ITI) is a not for profit theatre resource organisation and Registered Charity (20083038), governed by a Board of Directors (see Board and Patrons page for further details).
It is the organisation’s policy to comply with all relevant statutory and regulatory requirements and at all times to adhere to best business practice in all its operations. The organisation is committed to the implementation of good governance and has commenced the journey to meet the regulatory requirements of the Charities Governance Code.
ITI is committed to compliance with the Guidelines for Charitable Organisations on Fundraising from the Public and maintaining good fundraising practice, providing transparency to all donors and the public on accountability and expenditure.
Governance
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The organisation operates in accordance with its Constitution which is available to download below.
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Irish Theatre Institute’s members are the Board.
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Irish Theatre Institute keeps detailed and up to date financial records and is transparent in its audited financial statements.
In order to follow best practice in relation to accounting and reporting, ITI has adopted Charities SORP. SORP, the Statement of Recommended Practice, Accounting and Reporting by Charities (2005) was developed in accordance with Accounting Standards Board guidelines, by the Charity Commission for England and Wales, and by the Scottish Regulator. Whilst it has no jurisdiction outside the UK, ITI has adopted this system which is seen as prudent and provides best practice in respect of accounting and reporting.
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Band €30,000 – €39,999
Band €40,000 – €49,999
Band €50,000 – €59,999
Band €60,000 – €69,999 X
Band €70,000 – €79,999
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Irish Theatre Institute welcomes comments, complaints and feedback. If you would like to contact us there are a number of options available to you:
In Person: 17 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 F293.
By Email: E-mail admin@irishtheatreinstitute.ie with your feedback.
By Letter: to our address at Irish Theatre Institute, 17 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 F293.
By Telephone: Call +353 (0)1 6704906.
All complaints will be forwarded to the General Manager, Director and relevant team member. A verbal complaint will be acknowledged as soon as possible by the General Manager. A written complaint will be acknowledged in writing within five working days if contact details are provided.
ITI will look into your complaint within 30 working days of the date when it was acknowledged. If it takes longer, the General Manager will notify you with an update. If you are not satisfied with the outcome(s) or the way the complaint was dealt with you will be directed to ITI’s Director.
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Irish Theatre Institute respects your right to privacy. Irish Theatre Institute’s policy is to respect and protect the privacy of everyone we engage with and will never intentionally disclose personal data individually identifiable to any third party without first informing the customer and receiving permission.
ITI must comply with the Data Protection principles set out in the relevant legislation. ITI has a Data Protection and Privacy Policy which is reviewed by the Board annually in light of any legislative or other relevant developments (available to download below). The document provides a concise policy statement regarding the Data Protection obligations of Irish Theatre Institute. This includes obligations in dealing with Personal Data, in order to ensure that the organisation complies with the requirements of the relevant Irish legislation, namely the Irish Data Protection Act (1988), and the Irish Data Protection (Amendment) Act (2003).
Right of rectification or erasure
You are entitled to have personal data corrected if inaccurate, or in certain cases erased. If you wish to apply to correct or delete data please write to info@irishtheatreinstitute.ie setting out the reasons for your request. This will be addressed within 40 calendar days of the receipt of your request.