Regarding the timeline issues with comps, and you still waiting from October - have you contacted the competition organisers? They may well have sent something that has been lost in the mail, or there may be something that has been missed.
Because I organise a couple of comps for groups whose meetings I cannot get to regularly (one that I don't get to at all!), I have had an instance whereby I had posted the results, and believed they had sent out the certificates, only to have an entrant contact me about it. I was able to follow up and discovered they hadn't sent them out as yet, and I got them to email me an electronic copy of the certificate, and did them up myself. I would rather have an entrant contact me asking about results, then to have something slip through without knowing of it.
I must admit, I am often a little tardy in getting results etc out, due to my work committments - which is not a valid excuse!! - and had not really considered it from the entrants point of view of waiting to see if they can re-enter the poem in another competition. I take on board your comments and will endeavour to get the committees to get the certificates out quicker. I know with the problem mentioned above - I think it was a Boyup Brook comp, but not sure - the committee had been so busy leading up to the festival, and doing follow up work, that they were snowed under, but that doesn't make it easier for someone who is waiting.
And certainly, I was quite late getting the Cervantes certificates out last year, although I do try to get the results posted on this forum fairly soon after so entrants at least know whether they will be receiving an award.
I think communication is the key, and we shouldn't be afraid to ask what is happening or offer suggestions. Some organisers have obviously had years of experience at running competitions - or are just super organised!!


Catchya
IRene