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Trustses" Annual Report
Financial Ststements
For the Year ended
31 March 2022

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TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
The trustees, who are also tirector5 the PLffPtxes of the Comparies A(* are FAeased to present th8ir 2nnual
report 8nd financlal staternnts of the charity br the year endirKJ 31 March 2022. The t￿St￿ have adopted the
provistorB of the Statement of ReC0rmeThl￿ prddi￿ {SORP)'ACc￿Jnt[ryj and Rep￿ing ty Chanbes, (FRS 1021
in preparing the ar¥1￿[ reF*Xt a￿1 fnandal statements ofa thaiitalle CoM￿ny.
The financial Stat￿nts hwe tr*en pryaj in acc￿￿nCe *ith the polKies *t out In notes to Ihe
accounts and compty with the chav1tsb￿ comFpny& governiro d￿r￿]( the Companies Act 2006 arkl 'Acco￿￿rIg
arKI Reporting by Chaiibes.: St*errent of Rec[Ynn*￿￿ prad1￿ 8pplt>Lle to chaffltes weparir¥J Iheir a(Lounts in
accordan￿ the ￿nan(aal ReFXYttrKJ Starvjard app[￿atIe in the UK and RepuNicof Irel8Thd publshed on 1 ￿ July
2014 ( a￿1 amended tXJ1￿thn I on V FebFuary 2016).
Our Mlsslon
To SUFPOrt farrulies to face the challenges of everydzy Kfe.
Objects of the charty
The objectives of the th8rity are to advan(E the educati(￿ of the publio regarding safety iSs￿S in evgryday Ilfe and
thereby to preseNe arKI protert the moral and ph￿ICa welfare of any vulnorable of SOL¥ety, in particular
but not excluslvety chiklren. throughotrt the North West of EnglaThd and Wales.
Values
Our values are the b91￿f6 and atlituth that sh8pe the WO￿ we do whleh are that we are here for all members of
our community ￿rt[CUla[fy targeting services to vulneratle L*iklren, Your￿ pet)ple and fan41ies most in need -
where deprivation. poverty aThJ emotio￿1 weifb8iru dranFtiLxHy affed ￿erydaY life.
Achleving our Oblects
We strive to acF¥eve our obSects by Pro￿￿ti￿ and entEdd1￿j ForentirvJ skills. woviding a place where all Forents,
carers, YOU￿ [￿Ople and chiklren (an atxess 1nfrnti￿, a(fvI￿ and support erAbling them to Y￿et the diverse
chel￿ngeS that life presents.
Public Benefit
The Charty's otiects and activtligs have been dLwebped to ensure that they Corn￿ wtth Ihe Chaiity
Commi%sion guKlance on dejivèring ￿neffl.

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REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Incorporatèd In England and Wales on 14t December 1994
Trusleès:
Nige5 Edmund Bellamy ICh&ir)
Susan Holden
Steven MoDermott
Paul Booth
Bemadette Cox
Dr Jeremy Swinson
Julie Wèllls
Company 8e¢rntary Janine Hyland
Chi8f Executiv8:
Janine Hyland
Chafity number.
1042989
Company number:
02997217
Registered Offic•.
Th8 Lcdgg, 3 Momington Road, Southport, PR9 OTS
OurAdYtsors
Accountant &
Independent
Examiner:
Oliver Grills FCA, J A Fell & Co Chartered Accountents, 40 Hoghton St,
SOuth￿rt PR9 OPQ
Bankers:
HSBC, 49a Fishergate , Preston, Lanc*shire, PR18BH
Solicitors:
Browneiacobson LLP, Victoria Square House, Victoria Squar&,
Birmingham B2 4BU
ICT Suppo￿.
Britanni8 IT, 106 Cerngtsry Rd, Southport PR8 5EF
HR:
John aioor, E8S Law, Londan HOL4tse4, LOIILIOn FQd 6. P*>yllton, sts<*port
SK12
Insurance:
Southport Insut8nce Broke￿, 36 Hoghton Street, Southport, PR9 OPQ

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Actlvitios, Achlevement and Perfomanco
The Charty has metthe cotrtinuing thallenges present8J bythe COVID-19 Par¥JeuNcthis year aThJ h& conttnued
to grow tls eX￿rtISe in defvery in prcvidng ow actmtss to achieve our risson, vision and values.
Actlvltles
Demand for our services has increas&J. Our *Atvthes are delNer8d from Parenting 2￿0,$ ts¥o Centres based at
Mornlngton Road Southport and The Youth ConTnunty Centre Crosby as well as ￿npatetiCally from other
comnwnity venu￿. sthools and F¥tsons.
During thè PaTrJemic w8 embraced digtal Solufio￿ to delver seNices as a means to navigatir¥J the related
disrup*ions. Wg now off8r som on line seTvicedthery aThl o)mmunication optiortsto provide flexibilty and choiL%s
for our Servi￿ LBers.
We offer a Ivrap around. approach where seTVtce users can access a range of inteNentions all ain*d at ov8rcoming
the challenges that chiklren & youThJ people and farralies face in everyday ￿fe. We are here fo¥ al members of the
comrnjnrty to acc￿ all our seNces dire(*ty. In addllion, we re￿1ve referrals from wofe*onals such a5 GPS,
soaal workers. CAMHS, youth offendiro team. schools Merwsde p￿ce, pwMI referral ur#ts, welkbeing centres
etc.
During Ihe year we deliveted wbfjc tenefft by the f(knwsng adrvibes.
Therdpeutic Servlces
Ourteam 0fprOf￿¥0nal therapethc 0)￿$ellOr$. r￿j￿ter￿1 with BACPIUKCP. prowde therapeulic couwlllng, for
children (aged six years arKJ uwards), teenagers, parents/care￿ (all gerKleFs) individ[H￿ or couples, indivldual
adulis (all genders) and farrilies. where we operate a whole fanity approach to w(Kk3ng vrith dNidren and young
peopb.
The irKlividu81 therapy supports emotional issues that (an affect everyday lrfe suth & relatitsnsN￿ and famity
probl&nts, aroer, behaviour, anxi*, addiction. detTesson and l(Y+V mood. stress and feeliro Overwhel￿*d and not
coping, low self-esteem. lack of c))nfidence. bullyirKJ at school I work or hotre, bereaveff*nUloss. post-traumatic
stress, dorTEslic abuse (all genders and ages}. issues around gender Ktentity & SexUa￿ty and unemployment.arKI
schojl or college pressures.
Sefton Emotional Achievement Service (SEAS)
Wa continug to be a pert of a oonaorlium. Sefton E￿￿)119￿04 ￿e￿l¢e (¥EA8) whith Is a oroLp of local
charities who have comelogether y￿[h the am of helping thiklren, young peo[￿e 2rKf frdmiliesto asplre and achieve
through Fr(wNJing bespoke emotio￿1 V•EII-bang SUKWrt delivered at the right tim8 and right place Ihrou
voluntary sector COnSOrtÈum worknng.
Coltectivety, ￿ SEAS CorBc¥lium has rnre than 100 yeaFS of experien￿ In d￿1v￿l￿g se￿te$ SUp￿)I￿ng
local people. The lead agenGy is Sefton GVS arKt corBiYtiUFn Part[￿[5 all￿￿91de Parentiro 21JOO are The Venus
Chanty, Merseysde Youth Assoctatton Petsorral Supwt se￿1￿. (PSS).
Early Help famlly support
We provide Famity InteNention Pwenllng (wlv)Se F￿lty Wc*kJng) through the Sefton T￿u￿ed Fanllles Inltiative&
Oui farnily support W04ker5 help farrilies by intervening at an earty stage before the probleus t*cO￿ too serious..
to get th￿r childTen into schc#)l. reduce ￿lDinal, (k)FTEsbcvlolen￿ and anti-sodal behaviow in the home arnl
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Practical Chlld Safety Fittlngs in The Home
We deti¥er a child safety eqtiynent fitting sch8me Into p&ople's hon* under the Child InJury Prevention Scheme
funded by Sefton MBC.
Alchemy Youth Provision
Our youth provlsion operates und6r the brand nama 'Alchgmy' wh•re we provid8 a range of programm88 and
activities..
Youth Club
Alcherry Youth Club njns frcrtm toth of our centres providing targetsd and open 4cce* sessions for young
people aggd 9-18 years old. Youth Club activities are shaped by ouryoung people providing an opportLtnity
for them to learn, engage in positivè childhood experiences, develop resilignce make positive life
ehoices.
socialisation: Cel8brallon8, DJ, varfous spc*ts, youth ¢afé, chlll lfilm night, story time elo, plant
propagation, nature trail etc.
Safe Spo￿.. Pastoral support and gLNdanc8 from our youth workers, self-care, peer mentoring and
psycho&duc*ional activity.
Academic enrichment: Quiet time & IT provision to supp(xt CYP V￿th homeworf( and studies. quizzes,
debates and discussions which have i[No￿ed issu&% such as dimate Ghange, equality and w0￿d povety.
Lrfe Skills: Group sessions and merÉoring on increasing selfesteem, beconryng m(Ke assertive, heakhy
relationship5, dealing with confllct, dealirKJ wlth bjllying, personal safety on line and off line and Citizer￿hlp.
Employability skills: CV writing, career infoimation and personal presentation.
Infonxation & guidancè: Ensuring that young people can access approprt8te servlctss availa1￿e to them.
Youth Circle.. Help for young people ag&1 11-18 years, in a relaxed,nfom￿l group, with common youth
issues such as friendsh4c6 and healthy relationships, being mie conT￿ent, dealing with bullyi￿, Man8￿ng
feelings, dealirKJ wilh conlict, safe S￿la1 media, worries about school and SGhool worL
Detached Youth Mentoring (Stonehaven)
This year we introduced a new project funded by Metsèwde po￿¢￿.8 Operatlon Stonehaven. A targeted
initiate al￿d to prevent ytsung p8oplg involved in or at risk of criminal 8xplcit*ion from engaging in criminal
exploitation to make positive choices by 8nhanang their opportunities ar¥J wdening their hotizons. This Is
achieved via a COm￿n2t10n of supporting young ppoF*e on an individual basis andl or in very srro11 grouFB
of less than five with mentsl Well-b￿ng and resilience. Led by a Youth Worker the young people were
provlded ￿ntortng and non- cllnlcal tt)erapeutic support, pO￿Onal devebpment and div8tsionary
activkdes.
Buddy Up Plus At Alchemy
A new partnetship with Sefton CVS, Buddy Up Plus offers 8 weekly soaal opportunty for young adults
aged 18 to 25 from both ofour Gentrets who have aiklllsonal needs and dlsabiltUe5 and are at risk ofsooal
isolation. which has a negative impact upon th￿r mental ￿atth.
The weekly clubs provide a place kn eugible Ald]emy Youth Club AlumiF¥'S arml other partiapants with a
place to meet other young adults similar to them and develop fri8ndships with reople they have thirgs in
cOmn￿￿ wtkn. IAthere they are able chat with th&r Iriends. play games and tske part in other fvn activities.
'The AlcP*my Big Blue Bus, Ifonnerly The Play Bus)
Our multi use activity vehicle The Big Blue Bus. is used by Alchemy in partnershlp with TyTed Fldgs CIC
and Brighter ￿VIng Partnership where it has been involved in gngaging Ghildren, young people families
in a range of well-being and dlversionary activTbes.

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Parentlng Programmes & Support (>oups
We provrde parenlng programmes from our , ot15￿ , at s¢hoth and in Prisons.
Youth Conne¢t 5
Youth Connect 5 is a 5 week eourse for parer*slcarers which aims to &du¢ate aknut teenage bTain
dev8loFynent and the iEryHCt on merrtal welPbei￿J. tt akn gives str8tegies frw listening to and
ccsmmunicatÈng chiklren s￿1 youTrJ peotle: the overall am being to imwove farrily r8sikence.
Wellness forWort-Employabilty Programme
Followng the success of theRpy enwoyabity ProgramrTE ￿ unemploy8d adults aged 19yrs plus
we introduced Wellness to Vibrk to help them to overccme the psycholTrJical b8niers to amployment and
retuming to educatson including an a&Jitional foujs on navigating the related issues present￿1 by The
Panderrdc.
Baby Talk
This yeaT we inlroduced 8 perinatrl support so(#al gTOUP. 'Baty Tal￿ The group which has 20 Feglstered
members meets every Tuesday momirvJ at our S{￿￿rt C￿￿e where new erKJ expeo*ng ￿rents can
drop in and meet other parents, share idees, a¢￿ wofeS￿(￿al infomTrfon, guiJanc8 and sutport.
Sefton Crisis Café Hub
This year we forrrEd a new p2rtnershlp vlth Sefton Crisis Café Hub for ￿Ults led try Sefton CVS at oitT
Scthport L*ntre with outr8ath activ[li￿ in ts ￿•￿er The Criys Café ts an allemative access
point for people 18 y￿. and over r¢quiring out of hours SUKV)rt experienang symptotrs of rrEntal illnvss
which may resu￿ in uisis without sutwt.
Tho café runs on a Fnday, Saturday and Sunday ￿enIn￿ & a CTistS team and supp)ts on werago
8-10 people in Crisis session.
To furthor support the Crisis Café $eMce user5 Parentirg 2000 has employaj a Peer Sltpport Worker
to help ard assist people on a to day basis who are referred ty the Critsis Caf& Toam who are looki
forsupport. This invofves prowdiru pastoral, praclic81 support and a(t¥fKacy, fac31tttte peer mentoring and
pathapation arrK)ngst dients ofthe semce and to sign tM)St them to access 0th8r Servi￿ that they may
find therapeub"c.
Parents 8upport Clrcle
Our fao3lÉtated drop in SUFPOrt group for parentslcwern .
Facts about Alcohol and tkugs (FAD)
A COUTse for par￿ts aFhJ carerstr) enai*ethemtodweknp Ware￿ and akohol. The
is designed by Parenting 20￿ and has been ac¢xedited by Open Awarts.
The course increases f￿31 a￿llt￿￿￿ and (xwers the caus8s ofdTugs & alcohol
suse, ph￿Col & psychotr41￿] effects of djws & ala)?￿1, effects of rtisuse on others, drug & alcohol
wthdrawal a￿1 agencies who (xn offer help and support. Ths year we adapted the coutse materiaL% and
resources to run this ￿￿th chikttren arml young people.
Dads Mattsr
The 'Dads Mattef The Dats Mater Program￿￿ is a coutEe that t*s spe(ificaly de5>Jned by
Parerting 21J(K) to hetyj fatherslrrHte catets arKI fatheTrtrpbe, who &e currentty seNing a custodial prison

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senten(t, to buikl on their exisbrg wenltThJ skills in weparakn for rele￿e. The course is Conyyll￿oned
ty HM pris￿$.
Mlndlul Futu￿$ CIC
This year Parenting 3)Cil set up a traling sut6Klary. a ComrNJiMty Interestccffipany Mithl Futures CIC.
The new CIC will offertherawticalty led wellba'ThJ and coadtiro services to iNdivÈdua15 and organi98tions.
Achievements and Performance
Our services benefltted 2690 families thls year.
558 Children and Young People Accessed ourTlwaputh C￿nsellIng Sebvlces this year.
Feedback:
"I can¥ tellyou howmuth havru ll￿se sessions andtdkry has I*d￿￿."
'Itis helrful to have &omeon& to tak lo.8￿j knYf8w)utT￿ wt of Ihe ￿eki¥ cc¥niw here".
This YeaT Sefton C￿nIcal ConNThSs￿n1ng Group provKled g)me addibonal furKling for a We￿ evening
mental heath and wdkbeing youth drop in for CYP by funthng a S￿0￿81 well- b￿Trg wot1(er trj SUPPOrt
the yOLrth n￿nIOts As a VR have kept6 young Peop￿ from attendlng A&E
DelNered Thii¥E DevelopmentWo￿$hops Traln the Trai￿￿
Parenting 2000 is comnutted working bthe Thrive whith Is a needs I￿ Integrated, peTSon4entred
approach to delivering mental health seNi*x for ctrmldren, young people and fa￿l[leS which c()nceptualises
need in five categoties or needs based groupE: Thiiwng. Getting Advice, Getling He￿). Gettlng Mor8 Help
and GettiivJ Risk Supwrt.
This yearw8 u￿1 ow (x)tT¥llIt￿rrt arml expettise to d6fvefWorks￿Fs on the Thtive Model Work%hop5 for
other (xganl￿tr0r
Sèfton ChildTrn and Young P8opb* Involving Access to Psychokngical TherdPi8S {CYP IAPT)
Partnership ".
parentIr￿ 2CI)O continues to be an ￿tive rr￿mber of the parlnBTship which ts part of a n8tional NHS
transformation programme that aiffs to imptove existing Child and Addescent fvlenta1 Health Services.
This year we employed a ful Chikjfon & Youry Peo￿e'S iAPT Gog¥iitsve 6efwir&ural Thetaps51 Po
Graduate Trainee.
In SeFtembgr oUrChiefExeC￿JYe tr￿Jan a COU￿ in se￿iCE leade￿liP skilts. NW i￿￿Orship prc￿￿MMa.'
Leading transfo¥matson and thange,with The Psychol￿31￿1 Ther4ies Trainiro Centre of Grgater
Manthester Menfal Heath NHS TnJsL due to firish Sumn*r 2022.
Partnership wothing with Edge Hill Universty
We continued our partrErship with E(kJe Flll University aTrJ hosted 3 M&ters Degree stLDJents and 3
degree st￿l￿ts on dinicd pLryr£rnenL Vk also hostwl a Clild and Y(Mth Studies dwJree sbjdent on
p5a(8menl.
Chlld safÈty ÈquipmeFrt 7hps fittéd to 264 households safèty èquitment such as stair gates, fire
guards, cupboard lo¢k£ etc. into ￿P￿'S horre wtth the Sefton C￿.￿d Injury Prevention Scheme fjJnda4
Sefton MBC. ￿ also contÉnuwJ to collecl v$la￿1n$ from Publ¢ Heath arnl distrtbute them to each of
the Children's Centres in Sefton ￿ch n))nth.

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1(15 Families received Early Help Support to overcome dlfficulties and prevent crisi&
F&ethck.'
'sIn￿ wa ￿CeIVedthe help 8ndsupport from oUrF8milyPractit￿er, life ha5g0tbett￿ 88 th￿¢ has been
an imptDvement of the wellbeing of our whole family.
' Thankyou so much for&lw8ys listening to me,
Alchemy Youth a¢hleved a membership of 250 Chsldftn and young peoplé aged 9- 18 yearn.
Activity highlights this year indude-
Career mentoring wth The Strlve programme, introducing young people to career n7entors,
including a record producer, wlice Offi￿r, Sefton Young Advisers and a gamlng company.
The Girb Imperium". A two year programme of boot camps for girls and young women, to give
them vital sklis aRd guidance to stsyng safe.
Youth Café.. Oursummer holiday drop in Café provkled free cooked mealsfor chlldren, young pe¢)ple
and packed lunche5 for farr#lies.
Youth Club Trampolining Trip: We took 69 Chiklren and Young pgopb for a ftjn day OLtt on a
Youth Club trip to Flip Out TrampolinirKJ Centre in Airttree.
Youth Circle.. our Educat'onal Psychologistdevelopfjd and led e motlonal wpntal heatth support
groups were attended by 30 young people.
Tyred Rides Tyred Rides CIC continues lo work in partner5￿p with Atchemy provldlng inforrrRlion
and advice on all things bicyle and cycling. Tyred Rldes is Parenting 2000's, Community Inter￿t
Company that recycles, sells maintains bicyeles provides acc￿ to leaming cycle mantenan
skills a￿1 volunt&ering opwrtunities.
Feedback
'After theirri￿tS@SS￿n theysaid.mum I think I hav8 finally founds(ymewhere I belong"Parent of boy aged
16
"I love goiw outin a gmup, I h8ve made forlrfe" Girl aged 15
~Ih8ve ￿allY GTrJwn in confidentY 8ndmysou81 skn.lls have irnpn)￿ Gid aged 15
"I have leeml tts ok n)tto be ok and that Ihere 1$ help 8ndsupwtthere when I needif- Glrl aged 14
Detached Youth Mèntoring - Stonehaven
During 2021-2022 the woitict worked wlh 57 children and young people tr) PTOtect them from becoming exploited
by crlrninals." Th9 pro1￿Ct oLrtCOm05 wgro follow£."
t Over 56 OA of children and young people who att8ndgd reported improved perKmal relatiOns￿'[AS
t 93 Vo reported that they have made new friends
t 770A ere working towards goals at schod that previously they had not ￿en able to achleve
t 62% are enjoyirKJ school more.
t 90 /0 f8el more krK)wledgeable about strdying safe online.
t 8￿/0 know how to report drug suspicions online, and lo say no to drugs.
t 800/a strongly agree that they are makilig heathy choices regaTding drugs.
t 900% agree or strongty agre8lhat there are moro knowlodgeable 8boutthe d8ngers and rlsks of county
Ilnes.
t Over feel I
are now interested In new thin
s and feelin less anxlous and stress
Feedbar
"l am seM-ham7ing less 8$ I feelllke I have someone I can talk to"_Girleged 17
'Th& work they have done regardngyoung peO￿'S mental health is pnceless andhas made Ihem so much mo
aware of important issues involviw drugs, ffline. peer pressure etc whKh for a VUlne￿bIe t6en8gar Is hugély
import8nl.-_Parent of boy agod 17

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. They talk mtxe oKenlyto me ther alKlfee￿gs aKI Ihatis all L*)wn to det￿l￿dY0Ith te8m°.
Parent ofgirl 4ed 16
' These progr8mm8s aRV Wtalto ourteens as wmetsinesju5thavi￿ SOM￿rn 8roU7dttWa￿ spe8k alx¢ut chus
efc makes itmLYe impxtsrt than apa￿￿t or &*ool."_ Parent of boy aged 11
'￿*YoUre t*1ing￿ am8ZiD3 aThl itis dthitely nee(*dn SouthFoff Manager ofa Lord Street 8￿￿*s.
Wellness for Work .14 ￿￿mpl0￿d adutts V*tre helped to O￿TCOMe psychological barriers to entering
thè labour market and ortraining vith our Wellness to Work European &aal Funded IESF) therapeulcally led
adult ￿M￿OYal￿1lty. From the 14 8ttendees, 2 peO￿e gained erTployrr*nt and 1 entered fvrther education.
Feothac*'
.1 enjoy&J the cours8. I feel confident arnf reaty to ty t1#￿.
°W conldence has Impr￿&1 a kn( I have leamt new skil* WMI am at4e to reAluce stroa The has
helped me * for nty future..
Youth Connect 5 ParenlNig COU￿5.. 35 paTrnts accessed our courses this year.
F8edbaL*
'Itm8d6 me stop andk)c* 8tthirys fr(¥n myi*ugltsffs perSPCti￿ muc* more Ih8n I kyobably wes JJngbefrJre.
It gave me gred tips on howto m8we Sttuati0￿ 8ndgave me ￿$￿￿1ve on the bI￿rpidu￿ wilhin the fanily
and wh8tit is that we realty needto f￿u$ ￿ (e.g. on better I￿￿r, fincAng ways to spernl time topther
hapHly etc).
°Ihave reallyeryoyedleaming aboutslrateges to take 8 Step back 8ndlisten lo my L*ikken andnot gd 4v cautht
up in the moment..
Llne L￿ntIng
Dur*ng suM￿r 2021, findng that there were tsw suFlab￿ facafities OFffi at the tin*. 8 group of volunteers stsrted
a ser4ors line dan￿￿ group in our Al¢he￿ry Hall to encouwe (ther seni)r cilz8nsto get aclNe.
Antt Poverty MeAsures
The chiklren and young ttoF4e partiGipaFts a￿1 their fanx&es have benefit￿1 from the anti- poyerty inhiatives
that ￿renting 3)00 has been involved in defverirwJ
Access to ForKI'. INe wovklthj a cortinaon of 535 path&1 an(t C￿)ked rr￿1$ for f8rrifiies in sthool
sumnEr holiday&
Hollday AGtvty Furwj {H4F) - { Sefton CoundTr", FunthThJ ￿ erthanc&J acaivities and fooj during school
holid8yS.
Winter Clothes Furxl {CVS) Vouche￿ for45 CYP and parerts of lthv fanybes tr) buywiMerck)thes.
Youth mentors assisted scme CYP to S￿nd tharvouchers V*iS&ty.
Fundraising - Pa￿nting 3)CKI were thc60n as FirwocKI Waterl(y) RFC'S charity ofth8 year which raised
£1,063.52

Parenting X
ReglEtered Comparty knmit￿ by Guarantee Number.. tr2997217
Reglstergj Chartty Number.. 1042989
Donations:
We received Donations in (ash arKI in kind from the following organlsallons and would lik& to thank them for
thelr support this year..
The Rotary Club ofsouthport: On￿ again donated A8DA Vouchers to us. This enabled the purchase
of essential iterrE for families such as loil$trig8, sd)ool uniforms, shoes, clothes for job interviews. We also
received beautifvlly presented Christmas hampers which were gr8lefulty ￿GeNed by our most vulnerable
families.
Holy Trinity Church: Who made several donatiorts to sUpp￿t our families
Southport Lions Club: who donated clothlng, food ha￿perS atChristma8
Kgvin Jack50n, a Local Landscap& Photographer.. Who last year don8led the proce&ds of the sale of his
stunning phot(¥Jraph of the amazing view of the seas4de resort Blackpool cap￿red from the Sefton coast
we continued lo receive proceeds ofsales garty this year
Soltlhport Busness Improvernent District lThe BID) donated some voucher for the youth mentors to take
young people free of charge to their Chfistmgs virtual winterwonderland.
Regular fi)cK2 a￿1 toiletries from Marks and Spgncer5,
Fruit from Tes￿.
Pizzeria Mama Mia donatwj a meal voL￿h0r.
Volare donated a m81 voucher
SoulhF¥)rt Market allowed the youth mentors to run a dr￿a awareness ses51on over a snack for a small
group of yourwJ p8ople
The 8ijou Cinema provided free tickets
TènFMn Bowling SoLtthport provided discounted tickets.
YMCA Southty)rt provid8d discounted roller skatng
Domlnos have provided free Pizza
Community Link Foundation- £500 towards pètsonal care products for our children and young people.
Individual members of the conununity: We received several generous cash army in kind donations from
members of the wblic to help our young people families.
Bus
h d aledit
our fvndraiser at Waterloo R
LFC Foundation, Bliss Pkntel, Black Norman SolicitOFS,Tyred Rides CIC. Cantinetta Ristorante & Bar,
Southport Netball Club, Remedy,The Woollen Pig, Beauty by Gemma, GymoFthotxcs ,The Old Bank,92
Degrees, RS Fine Chocolate, Tipple Bar (Ainsdale), Solrthport Foottrtsll Club, Vue anema,Cone Head and
Tracey Lysaghtyoga.
The Organlsations We Host at Our Centres
Thi8 yéarwe h08ted..
The F￿ntastiC Day Nursery
Engage and Change CIC
S8fton CVS.,
Crisls Café.
Buddy Up
Buclly Up Plus,
ComrYNJnity Devebpment Service for Black. Asian and Minorty Ethnio (BAME), Communities
Soirthport Wnters
Ai￿n9 High
Softon Young Carers
Catch 22
Saturday Zumba
G Master Key Boxing

Porenting t£b
Re46*rEd Coryry by G￿￿nte0 NÈrntr*r'. 02997217
Reu¥Gter&l Ct*tty Number 1042989
Flnancial Revlew
The principal fvnding sources of the charfty continues to be pubbc sertor comnwssiorts from Sefton MBC,
supplemerrted by a number of S￿￿lIer grant funds and from room hire and some private IheRpy servicès.
The Charity ncAV Cf(Uties 3 buikjings over $tte5 has maintained reseTVeS to SFecificalty support their
mainlerHnce. The GharttyS cash reseNes invested in t*nk depwt aco)unts. The trustees regularty review
the investment cptions.
Reserves Policy
The trustees have revie•hJ the Reserves pr￿01 of the diarity aNI have recognised the need to èstablish
approwiale level of worknrvJ cakThtal to sustain the future operati1￿5 and otfigatiorE in the event of unfrjresegn
reductiosts in its income streams to be thsignatgj to u)vw 6 months Nnning costs in &ne Charity Commisslon
Guiddin8s
.Plans for Future Perlods
W8 reco9nise that it is necessary to create a rnre dNeNfied Inco￿ Eese for the sustairTakMlity of the charity and
as such during the yeai we have made woJress estabKshing 8 Mental Heamh W81-Ibeing trading arm, Mindful
Futur6s CIC, for the expartsic￿ of our PVAd fOrthe￿vI arKJ arKallary well-being aGtivtb"es .
Our Bicycle recycbng and repair sorvice TJTal Fldes CIC ￿￿lInueS to generate inixyne for the Charity and goiro
forward we will continu9 to maxin¥se arKI Id￿tify income generatirKJ orportunities that are algn9d to our ohaiitaile
mission.
Structure. Govemance and Management
Governing Document
Parentiro 2WO Is a comp8ny liMtt￿ by guarantee g0vem￿l ty its Memorandum and Articth of Asstxiation dated
1 DeGemb8T 1994 as amended 6 January 2007. It is registered with the Charity
Commission. Anyone ￿erthe age 0118 can t￿Ome a tr￿m￿r0fthe Company. each ofwhorn agreesto contribute
£10 in the event of the charity wirKling up.
Appolntment of tntstees
As set out In the Articles of Association the are elec*ed by ￿￿T￿berS of the charitable company attendiro
the Annual GFneral Mee￿ng. The longest seNÈtE one thitd of tnJste88 rettres yesr and is able Eo offAr
themselves for re-e￿¢110￿. When congdering the t(￿p￿Dn of trustees. the charity has regard to the requireTnents
for any spec4alist S￿IL% or expeiience. The trustees ate cOn¥t¥it￿ to continualty ieviewiryJ the t(Jard's skills-tose
to enat4e members to fuffill th￿rdUlleS and oblgations.
TrLtstee Inductlon and tralning
The Chief Executive provides the rkew trustee with an £￿￿vIeW ofthe timetsble d the board meetIn￿, copies of
the ￿InuteS of re￿nI meetings. ofthe ￿cent reports and accounts, olthe Arficlgs of Association, of the Conl1ict of
Inlerest tKJliGy and of ￿milar docurrerrts explans these. The Chief Exeeutive provides the new trustee wth 8
tour of thB Parenlng 2000 activ[li￿ and introduces them to the slaff. The trainirvJ p¥owded for new trustees will
depend on their exis*ng experierKe and the role they VAII have on the This is sourcgj through Sefton CVS,
Softon Coun(¥l and iThlepenthnt Comp￿les.
A Pr(NJramme of conlinuous professional developrrent is b￿ng develoE%d for the Board ofTrustees.
Trustees have attended a varidy of Parenting JJOO events and partiopated in cther exÈemal 18aming and
developm8nt opportuntties.
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Parenting 2
Reg￿r*I C•rry4ry Limit•J by Nunber. 0299r217
Registsrd Charty Nurnbpr. 1042989
Organlsation
The board of truste6s, whith ￿n￿riSeS less than 3 memters, adninisters ItE charity. The board nomally
meets fi)￿nal￿ four til￿ a year with mre n*etirKJs be￿een the Ch￿r and Chief Executs"ve.
A Chief Executive is apwinled by tPB trustees to FrAn•Je day to day 0￿ratIOnS of the charity. To faalitat8
8ffective operations, the Chief Executive has deleg*ed authority. ￿1￿ the terrT6 of delegation approved by the
truste￿, for operational rrwtteF5 incluitirwJ finan￿, employment, aThJ SeTh[￿ defvery athvity.
Related parues and CO•operatlon with (*her organisations
None of ourtrustees i￿1v& remuneratIc￿ or (rther bgnefft fromthe1rb￿[kw1th ts tha¥tty. Any c£)nneclion btheen
trustee or ser#or manager of the tharity ar¢d any digrrt or 5upF￿8r is thsck)sed to Ihe fun Lbard of trusI8* in the
same way as any other cortradual rglab'onship knith a rekted pafty. In the (￿rrent year no suth relat￿1 party
transactions were reported.
Risk Management
Tha trustses have a risk manwJement strate￿1 which eovgB all ares of the Organi¥atl(￿. {1) A risk register of the
pr1r￿1pal risks and uncertainlÉes thatthe tharity faces, knthich is reviwied annu81ty.{2)The establishmnt of policies,
systenE and prowlures to niti'gate those risks idenb"fi8a in annual revigN" the implementation of
piocryjures designed to mlnirrdse or any pcrtenti81 itrpact on ts charity shoubj those risks matelialise.
Trustees. Responsibilitles
The trustees, are akn the drectors of Parenting 20tKJ for the wrpose of compprty law. are responstble for
preparing the trustees, report and the finanaal statements in accordancè with applc8Ne law and United Kin9Jc
Accounting Slandards (United Kingdom Generalty Accep￿1 Accounb"ng Practice).
Company law requires the chwity tntstees to prepaTe financial statements for e￿h firHnaal year which ￿ve 8 tru8
and fair view of the stste of affalts of the charitable company arml of the incoming resources 8F)plicats"on or
resources, Induding the income aTKI expendi￿re. ofth& th*ilable coM￿Y forthatyear. In preparing the financial
statements, the ITustses are requi18d to..
1) Select suitabk a(tounlirwJ tolicies and then appty them con*tenty,'
2) ObseNe the NEthods and principles on the Charitie5 SORP,.
3) Make judgernents and estimates that reasonatle aThl prvJen(
41 Stste whether applicable UK account'rYJ standar(k h8ve been followed, sutr4'eL* to any material departures
disclosed and eX[￿aIned in the finaniaal stateffErts".
5> Piepare the flnancld staterrErrts on th¢ GO￿ern bas15 unless It Is Inapproprfate io p¥esurne that
charty VAII ￿ntinUe in b￿n￿ts.
Tha tnjstges are responslL4e for ke8FiTrJ pfcfjer accounting records that disdose reasoTratAe awjracy * any
time the finanuel position of cha￿ty and to enable them to ensu￿ that the fin￿Cial strdteTTpnts com[￿Y with tho
COm￿nieS Act 2Q)6. They are res￿n￿￿e for￿ safg3uardiro Ihe a&8els ofthe charity and hence for taking
reasonable $teF6 frjrthe wLvenlion aTKI detedion of fra￿ or dher irr￿￿lI1e5.
The trustees are resportsible for the nBIntenan￿ and integrity o* the C(K￿rate end fjnanL?al infonnation induded
on the tharitable o)mpany's wetstle. Legisl*son in the United lfjnglom govefning the preparallon and
dissemlnation of finanaal ststements may difv from s￿latIOn in i)ther jurisrfidj￿￿.
This repo
ir ￿half by.
el Belkmy, Chair of T
Paul Tn

PARENTING 2000
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF PARENTING 2CO)
I re￿rt to the tnjstees on my eXam1r￿￿n ofthe finawal ststements of Parenling 2Q)O (the dTrrity} for the
year ended 31 Marth 20¥2.
Responsibilities and basis of rewrt
Ihe trustees of the charity land also its directors for the purpose5 of company kqwl you are resp)rBible
for the preparat.ton of the finawal statemenis w) aox)rrJance the requiremerts of the Comp8nie8 A
2W6 (the 2006 Actl
lavlng satL8fled myself that the financial &ate￿ents of the tharlty are not required lo be audtted under P8rt
16 of the 20Q* Act and 3Te elKJIb￿ for ifvjependent examinabon, I report in respect of my exaFninats"on ol the
charity's finantial statements carried out U￿er section 145 of the Charthes Act 2011 Ithe 2011 Act). In
carrying out my examination I have followtd all the ap[Aic￿e Directions given by the Charity Commkssion
under section 14515Xbl ofthe 2011 Act.
Independent examiner￿ statement
Slntt the charty's gross income exce&led £250.(K)O your ￿xaMIner mttst be 3 member of a tody li*ed in
sedion 145 of the 2011 Ac*. l (x)nffimi that l Em qualthed to undertske the examination because l 8m 8
member of The Inslrtute of Ch3rtered Ac£ouT*ants in England and Wal*, wh￿￿ ks or*e of thè listed bodies.
I have wmpktsd nry examination. I confiTm that no matters have LX)me to my aitentron in u)nneotion wth
the examination gmng me caLtse to ￿lIeVe thal in any material resrE
accounkn'ng ftcords s¥Efe not keF* in re6pe(* of the chanty as required by seth.on 386 of the 2006 Act.,
Of
the finanoal statements do not aLxord *ilh those record8. or
the financial statements do rK)I wmply wth the 8ttwnting [￿ul[ements of secliori 39$ of the 20C6 Act
other than any requiremert that the acwvnts give a tsue and tsir view which B not a matter considered
as part of an In(Sependent examination. or
the financial statements have not been wepared in ac1x•rdan￿ the methtds and PTffteiFles of the
statement of Recommendwj PrathcE for accounting and reportirg by thartties applicable to charffjes
preparing their acG)unts in a(X0fflan￿ 7•th the Financial Reportirg StaThYard appliGatAe in the UK and
Republic of Ireland {FRS 1021
I have no coneems and have come acros5 no other matters in (y)nnethon the examlnab'on to thich
attentlon 8noukJ be dtawn In ihts rekK>rt in to enable a proper under￿andir0 of tha finan￿01 Btatornènttt
trj be reached.
OIDier GriibÈcA
JAFell&Co
40 Hoghton Street
Southport
PR9 OPQ
Dated.. 17 Noiember 2022
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PARENTING 2000
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Unrestricted Restrfctsd
funds
lunds
2022
2022
Total Unrestrfct￿l Restrl(*&l
funds
furids
2021
2021
Total
2022
21
Note8
Donations and legacies
Chahtable activities
Investsnents
8.228
91,288
408
6.228
556,214
408
4.710
75,401
557
4.710
468,487
557
464.926
393,086
Total Income
97,924 464,926
562.850
80,668
393,086
473,754
Charlt2ble athvf(ies
54,524
473,175
527,699
23,680
391,741
415,421
Net Incom￿(exPendI￿rel
foi the yearl
Net movement in funds
43,400
18,2491
35.151
56,988
1,345
58,333
Fund balances at 1
April 2021
379.602
19.312
398.914
322,614
17,968
340.580
Fund balances at 31
March 2022
423,002
11,063
434,065
379,602
19.311
398.913
The statement of finan￿21 activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year
All Income and expenditure derive from continuing activities.
The st*ement of financial 8ctivities also wmplies wlth the reouirem8nts lor an Income and expendlttjrg 8ccount
under the CompanlesAci 2006.

PARENTING 20CKI
BALANCE SHEET
ASAT31 MARCH 2022
2022
2021
Flxgj a$s8ts
Tangible assets
10
73,867
79,(￿5
Current assets
Debtors
Cash at bank and in hand
11
24.539
60.013
273.023
405,465
333,036
Creditors: amounts talllng due Thithfn
one year
13
129,197)
113.1881
Nel Current assets
376.268
319,848
Total assets less current liabElltles
450,135
398,913
Credltors: amount$ falllng due after
more than one year
14
116,070)
Nat assets
434.￿5
398.913
Income fund¥
Fie5trictÈd funds
16
11,(E3
19,311
Designated funds
GeneTrl unrestricted fuThJs
17
250,(hJ)
173.002
103.868
275,734
4?2.00
379.602
434.(￿5
398,913
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PARENTING 2000
BALANCE SHEETICONTINUED)
ASAT31 MARCH 2022
Th& company is enlilled to the exemption from the audlt rwulremenl contained in section 477 of the Companies
Act 2006. for the year ended 31 March 2022.
The directOT8 acknoWedge their responsibilities for ￿MPlY5￿g wlth the requirements of the Comronies Act 2006
wkh respect to accounting records and the preparation of financial statements.
The members have not required the company b obtain an audft of ils financial sl*ements for the year i
question in accoTdance wlh Section 476.
These financial statements have ￿en prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable lo companias
subject to the small companies regirne.
Th financial statements were approved by the Trustees on 17 November 2022
Mr Nigel Bellamy
Tiu$t8e
Company Rggistratlon No. 02997217

PARENTING 2000
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Accountlng pdi
Chartty Inlormatlon
Parenung 2000 is a pjivate company fimw ty guarantee ir¥xJrp)rated ￿ England and Wales. The
regi%tered offi￿ is The L￿e, 3 K40rnington Road, SouthFK)r( PR9 OTS.
4.1 AC￿untIng convention
The financRI statements have been wepa¥ed in accordance wth the chaiitys tgovemiro documentl, the
CDmpanies Act 2(K)6 and "Accounbrg and RepothJ by Charitie9." Statement ot Reo)mmended Practr'¢
applicable to chartb.es preFBriThJ their accounts in a￿rdance vthh the Finanoal Reporting Stand8rd
applitxble in the UK and Republic of Irdand IFRS 1tr2)1@ffectNe 1 January 2019}" The charity rs a Public
Benefrt Entsty as defined by FRS 102.
The ¢hartty has taken advantage of the provisions in SORP chanlies applylng FRS 102 Upllale
Bulletin 1 not to yepare a St*ement of Cosh Flo￿.
The financial ststements are prepared in sterling, is the fijnctional currenoi of the charity. Monetary
amounts in these fr'nancral statements are rouTrded lo the nearest £.
The financial statements have Fxepared under the historical co* convention, modthed to include the
revaluat.on of freehokl properties and to indude InV￿￿ent proFth"es and certain ffnanclal instruments at
fair value. The prinoipal a(tountirwJ wI￿leS adoOe(l are set out bel(￿.
1.2 Golng concèrn
At the time of approving the ftnanaal statemerts, the trt£tees have a reasonable expectation that the
Gharty ha8 adequate resour(2s to continue in OF*ratt"onal existence for the ftsreseeabl- ftrture Thus the
trustees continue to adopt the goir•J (*)n￿rn basB of a¢￿)untir￿j in pieFN9ring the finanoal statements.
1.3 Charitable fvnds
Unrestricted fvnds are available for use at the dBuetion of the trustees in furtherance of theif charitable
objeÉ*'ves.
Designated tund5 comprise ftjnds have been set aside at the discrth.on of Ihe trustees for specifie
purposes. rM• purposqg us￿ or tne rJes¥nat•a njnas are set out In me to tne nnanciai
statements.
Re*ri¢ted fvnds are subjecl to yufic ￿Tr11￿.0nS ty dor10￿ as lo how they may be u5&J. The purpos¢s
and uses of the restiicted are 8et out in the r￿ to the financ*1 stalements.
1.4 Income
Income Is re￿gnised when the charrty is legally entill￿ to it after any performance conditions have been
mel. the amounts can be mea5ure(I reliably, and it wrknable thai ino)me wll l)e received.
Cash donaknn5 are recognBed on re(Eipt. Other (lorthons are reciyJnksed On￿ the tharty has been
notif￿d of the donation, unless perfotmance condth.ons requlre deferral ol the amount Inlxtrme t8X
recoveralle in felatK¢n to oC￿atIo￿ w￿lY￿j Gift Aid or deeds of Covenant is reccgnisal at the time
tsf the Llonatson.
Government grants are rec(4ni*1 at the fair value ol the asset receNed or recwvable when there 16
reasonable assuran￿ that the grant ￿r￿li￿or￿ will be met arKI the grants will be r￿1v￿j. A grant thal
spe¢ifie5 perfofm8nce coryJitiOFB ts re¢ogni5ed in income when the performance conditions are met.
Where a grant not specify perfomance condth.ons Tt ts rec(NJnis& in in&￿￿ th tre prc¢eèd5 ar
received or reCeiVat￿e. A grdnt receNed before the reo)gnthon criteria are satisfied is re￿gnISed ag a
liability-
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PARENTING 2000
NOTES TO THE FINANCL4L STATEMEKfs (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Ac¢ounting policies
{ContinutyJ}
1.5 Expendlture
Liabilit*s are re¢ognised as expeThJiture as soon as there b a legal or constrJctNe obllgath)n committing
the charity to that expenditure. it ts probab￿ that settlement will be ieqvired and the amount of the
0￿1@atIon can be reliably measured.
All exFendrfÉure is accountwj for on an aoc¥ua18 basis.
Chartsble expenditure cKJmt￿ses thcEe (ytsts incurred by the charity in The delivery of tis activrties and
services for ils benefictaries. It inclL¥Jes ty)th cc6ts that can be albcated directly to SLLh actmties and
those costs of an indirect nature rRcessary to supw them.
Govemance o)8ts indude those ￿sts associated with meeting the o)nstitulional and statutory
requirements ol the charity and indude the irKleFendent examination fees and costs liokgj to the strategi¢
management of the charty.
1.6 Tangtble flxgj assets
Tangible fixed assets are inrtially meayjred at c#)st aTrJ sutGequently measurgJ at cost or valuation. nel of
depreriation any impaim)ent
Depreciab"on is recognBed so as to write off the e))& ￿ valuation of awts tttir resijual values over
their useful lives on the followirwJ bases..
LeaBehcld land and buiklmg8
Computers
Motor vehides
5% strawdht line
25% rwjuong bI￿n¢&
2S% reduung baknoe
The gain or Iw arising on the dBFK6al of an as*t B determined as the drfferen￿ tets•een the sale
proe8ods and the carrying ￿alue olthe **t. and B r8cLVJn￿d in net incomellexpendrturel for the year.
1.7 Impalrment of fixed aBsets
At each reporting end date. the chaTty reviws thè carrying amountg of ttg t2ngiN8 2Kgot• to 4t•lormin8
wnether tmere is any indicath)n Ihat those assets have Suffered an Impaiment loss. Ir any Such indicatlon
exists. the recoverable a¥nount of the asset B estimated in order to determine the extent of the impaiment
Ic)ss lil any).
1.8 Cash and cash equlvalents
Cash and cash equNalents i¢KgLwJe trash in harxl. de￿itS hekj at call vthh banks. other 5hort-lerm liqub
investments wrth original matunb.es of three monts or ￿, and bank overdrafts. Bank overdrafts are
shovm wrthin boNowro5 ri current IHtilknes.
1.9 Flnanclal In5truroents
The charity has elected to appty the proWs￿n5 of Section 11 'Basi¢ Financial Ir￿trUments, and Section 12
'other Finanaal Instrumerrtsfsgues. of FRS 102 to all of rts finanoal instruments.
Financial instruments are reccgnised rn the charitys baPdnc& sheet Nthen the chaiity becomes party to the
contractual provisions of the instrument.
Fin8n¢i81 assets and liabilfiies are off* ￿1th the net amounts presented in the financial statements, when
there a legally enforceable r￿jttt to set off the recognised amolnts arKI there is an intentior* to setue on a
net basis or lo real¥se the as8et arxl settle the liab￿lty si¢nuttaneously.
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PARENTING 2000
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEKfs (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Accounting polkles
(Contlnuedl
Baslc Ilnancial assets
Basic financial assets, wh￿h include debtoTr and cash and tonk ￿lan￿$, are Inrtt811y measured *
transaction price inclLMJing trarisai*'on cc6ts and are sutr6equenYy ¢xrriaJ at amortised (xjst using the
effectNe interest rneth(xJ unless the a￿￿gement o)nstitutes a finanoing transaction, there the transacllon
is measured at the present value of the future receiF*s dLscourtsJ at a market rate of interest. Financial
a88ets ckssiThed aè re¢￿ab￿ vthin one year are not armrtis&l.
Ba* flnancial Ilabllltles
Basic financigl liat￿lities. indudirvJ creditors and bank loarts are In￿'allY re(x)gnised at transaction pri
unless the arrangement constitutes a financi￿ trar￿Ct￿)n. where the debt instrument is Measur￿ al the
present value of the fLrtuie KHyments d￿COurrted at a market rate of interest Finanaal Ikqbilib'es Classifie
as payable wthin one year are nd arnOrt￿ed.
Debt instruments are sutwuently ￿lled at amothed rf usirYJ the effective interest rate rneth¢xl.
Trade creditors are obluJab'ons to pay for goods or Sèrvi￿ that have been aa4ulraY in the ordinary course
of OFeratK)ns trom suppliers. Amounts payable are dassifibs as current liabli ities if payment iq olue within
one year or I￿. If not. they are presented as non<urrent liakn"lit*s Trade ¢reYJitor8 are recryJnised inthally
at transaclion pri￿ aThY sut6equenUy m￿tis￿r￿ at amortW6ed cc61 ￿ing the effecb.ve interest melhc•J.
DeTecognition of finan￿81 liabllities
Financial liabilit￿S are 4jere¢Ogr￿ when the chanws contradual oblvJationg exFlre ￿ are d¢scharoed or
cancelled
1.10 Retlrement benefrts
Payments to defined Gontritxrricm relirement tenefft xhemes are (￿arg￿ as an expense as they fall due.
Crifjcal ￿Counting estlmates and Judgemants
In the application of the ch8rty$ a¢xounb"ng poliaes, the tnBtees are required to make judgements,
estimatès and assumptions about the tsrriing amount of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent
from other 8our¢e&. The eslimaks and aÈaotti&tèd #￿MptIOn￿ are baoe¢J on histonoal *xp¢rienGQ an
other fa(knr5 ihat are c£•rgsideraJ to t* reJv4anL A(aual results may dlffer trom Ihese estlmates.
Tha est"mate8 arKJ undertyiro a￿MptIOnS are reviewed on an oryoing basis. Revisions to accounting
estimates are rewn1s￿l in the pefiiyj in whKh the estimate is reviwl wh￿e the revision affects only that
penod, or in the perifyj of revisDn arKI fvrture pertod5 Ythere the reVK%1￿ affects both cwent and futu
periods.
Donatlons and1tr3ac
Unrestrktgd Uniestricted
fun
nds
2022 .
2027
Don*ion8 and grfts
6.228
4,710
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PARENTING 2000
NOTES TO THE FINANCL4L STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Charitable activlley
Family
Support
Famlly
Support
2021
VRU Grants
sefton MBC Grants
Sefton CCG Grants
Sefton CVS Grants
Police Funding- Stonehaven
Police Communtty Cashtyad( Fund
v Investment Grant
WEA IESFI - Wellness to Work Grant
WEA IESFI - Mindful Futures Grant
Health Educ2t￿n England- IAPT Trainee Grant
Small Grants
Youth Endowment Fund
DCMS- Youth Cowd FLFnd
Sefton CVS- Thrive Devèloprnent Fund
Sefton CVS- Counsellir¥J Outreach Grant
Sefton CCG- Solth Sefton- CounsellirYJ Outreaeh Grant
TheraFtutic Commissioning
Room Hire
Sessional Fees
Youth Club Subscriptions
Mini Bus Hire 3rd Party
Asda Foundation
Mis￿lIaneOUS Income
15,350
209,251
33,110
11,500
10,WO
23.433
215,370
60,678
65.833
30,0(M)
8,440
10,000
19,886
6,799
.515
11,405
13,201
2540
5.813
41.975
26,915
7,500
2500
15,000
10,487
26.166
9,630
635
1.833
900
8,270
17.834
52.448
1,245
3,398
5,795
3.C67
556,214
468,487
AnalysB by ftjnd
Unrestricted fur
Restri¢ted fiJnds
91,288
464,926
75,401
393,086
556.214
468,487
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PARENTING 2000
NOTES TO THE FINANCL4L STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Inveslments
Unrestrlcted Unrestricted
fund5
funds
2022
2021
Interest recewable
557
CharltabEe activities
Famlly
Support
2022
Famlly
Support
2021
Staff costs
Travel
Premises
CoLtnselling
8enefi¢iary actwthes
Insurance
Printing, pogtsge Ènd ststionary
Telephone and ¢omputer5
Equipment
General expenses
Profession31 fees
249.655
5.412
10.(EO
47,843
34,613
141,366
6,076
213
51,560
30,607
5,958
3,157
4,422
3,643
2,283
3,085
5.287
1,127
360,Ib5
247,002
Share of support costs Isee Tr)te n
Share of govemance Lxsts Isee note 71
165,834
1,800
167.619
800
527,699
415.421
Analysis by fund
Unfestri¢ted funds
Restricted funds
54,524
473,175
23,680
391,741
527.699
415,421

PARENTING 2000
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
sUp￿rt costs
Support Governancg
costs
costs
2022
Support Governance
sts
costs
2021
Staff Cltsts
Travel
Premise6
Insurance
pps
Telephonè and
computers
Sundry
Account8n¢y
Professional
Depreciation
81,276
3,319
48,453
9,045
639
81,276
3,319
48,453
9,045
639
87,190
87.190
48,9S4
607
48,964
607
13.732
557
13,732
557
17,152
711
2,0
5,087
5,908
17,152
711
2000
5.087
S.908
3,615
5,198
3,615
5,198
Independent
examination
1,800
1,800
800
800
165,834
1,800
167,634
167.619
168,419
Analysed tsefv￿en
Charitable actwrties
1￿,834
1,800
167.634
167,619
800
168,419
Governance costs includes a charge for the independent examination fees of £1,800 Nvith an adjustment
reyesenling a reductlon in the prior year 12021". Charge £1.8001
Tru$tee6
None of the trustees lor any persons connected with them) received any remuneration or benefits frorn the
during the year.
Employ8as
The average monthly number of employees during the year was..
2022
Jumber
2021
Number
19
17
-21-

PARENTING 2000
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
10 Tangible flxed assets
LeasehD
land and
b¥ildin95
Computers Motor ¥ehicles
Total
Cost
At 1 April 2021
206,254
178,943
127,797
512.994
At 31 March 2022
206,254
178.943
127,T97
512994
Depi¢ciation and impalrment
At 1 April 2021
Depreoiation charged in the ye8r
133.413
3.642
178,375
122.330
1.367
434,118
5.009
At 31 March
137,055
178,375
123,697
439.127
Carrying amount
At 31 March 2022
69,199
568
4,100
73,867
Al 31 March 2021
72,840
758
79.065
11 Debtors
2022
2021
Amounts falling due within one year:
Trade debtors
other debtors
Prepaymonls and acorued income
19,836
1,558
3,345
52,264
1,558
6.191
24,539
60,013
12 Loon$ and overdrafts
2022
2021
Other loans
20.005
Payable within one year
Payabla after one year
3,935
16,070

PARENTING 20(KI
NOTES TO THE FINANCI4L STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
13 Creditors: amounts falllng due wlthln one yaar
2021
Notes
Other kn8ns
Deferr￿ inrx>me
Trade ciedrtors
Accruak and deferred inwme
3,935
12.000
9,759
3,503
15
9,046
4,142
29.197
13,188
14 Crèditor$.' amounts falllng due alter more one year
2021
other loans
16,07D
15 Delerred Income
2021
Inco￿ in *fvan%
12,000

PARENTING 2000
DTES TO THE FINANCIAL8TATEMENTS ICONllNUED)
FOR THE YEARENDED 31 MARCH2022
16 ROG11￿￿u￿ts
lntx￿ft￿￿ oltr* ￿￿￿￿0[&r￿at4orffj wvjgrntts heldoDtru8t pwrnse8
In fvnds
l Aw12fts) rtsour￿ 1Ipdl?D2f
J1 fiorchx
SFABC Ear￿ H•
SFIBCYoL*hCr
SP￿Cy0￿hSQutrVDrt
SMBC ¢trHld Iwry
s￿8¢ HdK*yA¢lhfjty Fur
clal IrweshT.entkniw&tsGrant (Aeachl
10IQ
3QOOD
20,th)0
54251
1105,OfM)I
PQDNI
po,wi
11
1W,CDD
,r*)o
6.120
1.084
1.0è4
7.￿7
31110
11.50D
5,813
(2&3031
111,5L¥JI
.678
.833
11.rf5
10,WO
SBftonCV$propcts
Srrwll
LN 1￿￿t[￿ertGr￿rt
Po11ce Fundng.8tonknv
Poli¢e ¢￿M￿rdfy IP¢4K£ 20￿)
WEAIESF).Welir*S>tDKtrf(Crart
WEI(ESF). Mlrtlvl FWre¥ Grant
Heatth EF0￿. IAPTTroivae Grant
VRU P￿¢￿8
Supwrtlng FamiliesAgairdYothhCThnB
1.0
9,55S
10,WO
,431
10.wo
lo,￿8
6,79
36,515
13.201
Z540
1S,3
113.))11
(2.5401
1143501
If4.S381
141.9751
126.9fj51
4W
14538
41 gF5
e.915
DGMS. Fur
391741
19511

PARENTING 2000
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
17 Dosignated lunds
The income funds of the charity include the followiro have been set aside out of
unrestricted funds by the trustees for pJrposes.'
MovemÈnt In fvMIs
Bal8nceat Transfers Baianeeat
i ap￿ 2920
1 April 2021
Trtnslors
Balan¢• at
31 March 2022
Frxed Asset furKI
Contingency fund
Other de&gnated furbjs
84,973
15.226
15,gJ81
79.(￿5
15.226
9,57T
{5,1981
151,330
73.867
166,556
9,577
109.776
{5,9381
103,868
146,132
250,000
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PARENTING 2000
KITES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ICQNIINUE
FOR THE Y£ARENDED 31 MARCH 2022
58 Analysls ofnet ll55ets b&t￿nIUndS
Unr05%rl¢t4d P&81gthat4d R¢5tr1d
fund5
fund5
f￿ndS
Totsl Li*gn*ed REEtrf
TfAal
202
20X
Fur￿ 4131 2022aie Trpre9￿￿d
T£ryitle asspt6
tr*tasÈÈisl¢l￿tIll￿e￿)
Lwgtérm kn1t￿lItIeS
71È67
176,1&3
79,(
319.Bda
189.Ir11
11Q07D)
11.r*3
378,267
It6.07
275.734
19.311
173,OD1
2￿.(1¥1
11.￿3
434.W 275.734
1tKI.868
19.311
396.913
ThereweTeTr)thwiwNè Natsd ￿n￿￿tney￿ar (2cr21.