Dispute resolution timeliness
Assesses whether the organization resolves disputes and conflicts in a timely manner. It evaluates commitment to timely resolution, recognizing that prolonged disputes cause ongoing harm. Definitions: Dispute includes formal complaints, employee grievances, beneficiary/customer complaints, supplier/partner disputes, and internal conflicts. Resolution means a documented outcome communicated to all parties with any remedy initiated, or mutual settlement recorded. The metric applies to cases closed in the period. Taxonomy & Routes: To ensure appropriate handling, disputes must be routed via: (A) HR/Employment (ACAS); (B) Safeguarding (statutory/CC); (C) Whistleblowing (PIDA/ISO 37002); (D) Beneficiary/Service (ISO 10002); (E) Fundraising (Fundraising Regulator); (F) Financial (FCA/FOS); (G) Supplier/Commercial. Each route requires specific owners, independence rules, and statutory timelines that override the 30-day median.
Sulḥ
Amicable settlement and reconciliation to resolve disputes.
Dar’ al-mafāsid
A principle focused on removing or preventing harm.
Al-ḍarar yuzāl
The legal maxim 'Harm must be removed,' which mandates the termination of ongoing harm, such as that caused by prolonged disputes.
Tahkim
Independent arbitration to resolve complex disputes swiftly where parties agree.
Al-umūr bi maqāsidihā
Matters are judged by their objectives; used here to ensure KPI tracking serves justice, not gaming.
ʿAdl
Justice, which demands fairness, equity, and decisiveness.
Iḥsān
Excellence and benevolence. In this context, it means resolving disputes not only justly (`Adl`) but also with compassion and efficiency to restore harmony and prevent further harm.
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