Corporate report

Review of the Reserve Forces� & Cadets� Associations 2019

Ministry of Defence has conducted a review of the thirteen Reserve Forces� & Cadets� Associations (RFCAs) and their joint committee, the Council of RFCAs (CRFCA).

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Founded in 1908, the RFCAs are unclassified arms-length bodies, each with a scheme of association, and regulated through Defence Council regulations as provided for in the Reserve Forces Act 1996 (RFA96). Additionally, CRFCA has been constituted by the RFCAs as a joint committee, to provide a central coordination and a focus to enable the Associations to fulfil the requirements of their customers within resources. MOD has completed a tailored review of the RFCAs, in line with the latest Cabinet Office guidance on public bodies.

»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp review found that the RFCAsâ€� work in engaging with the nation, particularly across their regional network, is of great value to defence. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp review has identified opportunities to modernise and put the RFCAs on a more sustainable footing to maximise their potential through improved efficiency and effectiveness, addressing extant legal and financial issues.

»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp change programme proposed by the review will enable defence to assure of regularity and propriety, and consequently be able to protect and potentially grow the RFCAsâ€� role in supporting our Reserves and Cadets across the country.

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Published 24 March 2020

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