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REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1064164
FWANCIAL STATEMEPITS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31 MARCH 2023
FOR
WOMENS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAND
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WOIAENS FEDERATION OF ENGLAND
COIITEpifs OF THE FINANCIAL STATEIAENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
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wo1￿$ AID FEOERATIOM OF EMGLAND
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ￿RCH 2023
Th• trustees who ar¥ aLso ￿1￿ClOT$ of the Charity for the purpose5 of the Cunpaniès Ad 20C6. prestrnt their report with
the finanaal statements of the charty for Ihe year eTrJed 31 March 2023. The tntst8ès have adoptbj the provis￿)n8 01
Accounting ReporbThJ by Chanties". Statement of ReComm￿ded PradK* applKabl• to charities prepariry their
accthnts in aC￿rda￿* with the Finanual Reporb'r9 standa￿ appI￿le in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021
It￿￿.￿* 1 Jarvjary 20191.
This has been anolher strong year in ambitK)n tg end wol•nt• agairst worn￿ and girts for Women's Federation of
England. The tyustees of IA%xnens Aid Federabon ol EF¥Jland. who are also difectors of the charity for the purposes of
the Companie$ Act 20C6, present Iheir report ￿ the finawal ststements ol the thanty for the year •ThYed 31 Marth
2023. The trustees have adopted the prowsions ol Aclounbry aThY Reportir¥J by Chariti85". Statement of Recommanded
Practice applicable to chants.es preparing their accounts in accordance wrth Ihe FinanrAal Reporting Standard op￿rable
UK and RepublK ol Ireland IFRS 1021 leffecthE 1 JaI￿ry 20191.
Refe￿rKe artty administratNe infornatK)n set out on pages aTrJ form part of thts report The ffinancial ststemènls
¢orn￿Y with th6 CharilBs Ac* 2011, the Compan*s Act 2C(k8. ts MemoraTrSum ArtKles of A5sociotyon. and
Accounting and Repo￿ng by Charrt￿S." Statement of Reeomn￿ded Pracb(* applicable to charities prepariThJ their
ounts in accordanr* wrfh ts Finznual RepoftsrvJ Slandard 102. The board members Including th• chair and treasurer
e appointed by Ihe board. Eath appointment 15 m accordance ￿1h the Iht*men's Ah1 Memorandum and Arbdes of
Asswation. Wrmen's is requi￿ to have a minimum ol three tK>ard Mernbe￿ and a maximum of 12.
Board n￿￿Or$ are required to act in th• best Inte￿$ts of Wmn's Federatyon of Ergland and for ts benefft of
membets as a whole. The t*)ard ts U￿M3tety responsit4e for all that W4)men's knl does. In order for ￿en,3 to
perfom eff8Gti¥ely. daY-¢￿{laY operatmwl managementofthe tharity ddegat•d to th8 Ch￿f Exeartive.
The board has added a system of subcommittees. to rfs $tw￿UTeS ts strawic input Th2 sub¢ornmrtt••s' m•mb•rship
cludes board mwnters and re￿ant stsff. a5 as appoinbj extemal commrtlee mem￿r$ from mèmtér
gani5th.ons and other gxlemal trxp•rt5. Th858 5ubcrffjmth• m•mb•ts acl in an wJwsory capacaty onty. support
d strerothen the abilty of the boar¢l.
The l)08rd r¢tains the lolknwng dubes to:
ensure that Wornen's tharitab￿ otieL**5'.
determine IAtsm•n's overall strategic d1￿ctOn wthin resource knts,.
monrtor the performance ofthe Chiel Execubve and hei te￿. hoydiry them to xcount lor the exercise of
theirdelegated p￿￿er5 and deli¥ery against plans and b￿ets".
promotè and Prgtect Women's Aids values. int•gnty, and reputatth),"
ensu￿ hi9h standards of 91)¥emance that cmimaTrJ thg cwbfidence of all of Womèn'$ Ab*s staff and
5takeholders',
act with independence and in the intefest ofWAFE at all b"me. exer(ase indepgndentjudwTrgrt r+aS￿able
care. skill and diligence, and
promote the SI￿￿$ of IAknen's Ai¢J for the bEnefrt ol rnernbe￿ by consKlenng the."
- irnp¥l OfW¢¥r￿'S s a(lions on the int•r•sts of employ••$".
. need to foster Iw$1￿ relationship5 ￿ s￿￿t￿Tr￿ppk.ets,.
- irnpacl ofwwen's s a￿'onS on fv cunmunty environm8nt.
In fulfilling these dut*s, th• ts0a￿ pays pathjai atl8ntion tr)..
maximising the impact and effectNeness oflAknmen's NAd,"
consults"ng, listening and wspmding to memb•rs,
n)fying and rnanagirg risks arnl hamessiro opp)rtunths:
ensurin9 pruijent of lunds- ￿trIcte¢j aTrJ unreslrirted." and
ensuring that Women's acts fairfy, respor￿ll￿. trarwarentty. prrwlionatety aTrJ ellwcalty.
Board oppolnlrnents. induclion and tr¥ining
The board appoints new Iwstees throu9h a transparent and inclLtsNP re￿￿tinent selection procèss wh8r• board
members must be aged over 16 yearn. meet the skils. aThY exFerIen￿ ￿eded for the effecfy've adrninistratr'on
of Women's Aid and commit to w)holding lh• wisationl rntssi￿ aTrJ values. The l>oard has undertaken
govem8wKe rev*w thiry year. See g)vemance.
On appointmert new rr*mters receAbt an iThJuth"on to Iheir wth WL¥nen's ANJ. Information swJpI￿d include
a copy ol W￿nen,5 Mernorarnlun and Artides 0fAssouakn"¢￿, a copy ofwomen's ￿￿.$ latest reports and staternent
ol accounts and an in¢Jucbon pad(. ￿ board 1￿c#JniSes a w I￿tee need5 ongoing support to ￿ èffecti¥e and will
Idlow the six key wnuples of good g0vema￿e. as sot out in ts lth)men's Aid's Govemance Framework. In grder lo
nsurè all trustees rèc*vè ortgoing support the btsard w￿1, Whe￿ - have a mentoring programme,. . undertake
trw'ning. - take port in truske ty Sp￿alist thryks." - ha* 3￿ra15?￿.. _ miew Ihèir kwfomwnc*, and - undertake
benchmarkw¥J.
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR EMDED 31 MARCH 2023
TnJste•s can eX￿¢t to k•am, des￿0p, and b8 at4• to take ￿ ditsrent r•sws*rfrt*5 Within Ihe board. The board will be
¢ontinuiNJ its gov¢mance eff¢dNeness mitw ovtr the next year to ensLwe rt ts fdlrAMng good tr)vemancE practice
appropiiate to the syze. s* and natur• of op8ratrorts.
Annual Gon•ral Mootbng IAGM}
Women's invite all fvll members and board rnwnbtrs to thè AGM. Cofft of the annual fyport and accounts *ill
be sent to the board memtws and maje availaNe to all dh•r memter5 at Ihe me•th"ng venue. The notKti ealling an
AGM will be sent to all members 21 days bel￿ Ihe M￿th"ng date.
Thtr notit• wil set out
the date and ts.me of the meeirg..
the venue.
the details ofthe bLLSirnSS to bè Ivknith wll wth#bly b& mandatory rt*n$ at this stage as
members. r•sdution5 rnay fyjt ha¥e r￿e￿Il",
an inwtation to pfopose ￿$0IUbL￿$.
Introduetlons from our Chr•t •x•eutiw. chair and patron
Farah Nazeer Chiefexecutive Women's All
As I retsct on the past year, I feel proud of ebwythiNJ aCcom￿Ls1*d wh"b& athnty•ledging everything we have yet
to do. From wOrt(￿)g %*ith our mombèrs and Ictèwr¥J gov•rrrnent to raisiThJ lifè4avirrfJ fvnds and ¢ampaKJning for
thange, we have nèver lost shJht of afwed by malè wdence and the wtal servKè5 that support thèm. We thank
every Sing￿ ￿r$On and organisa)￿ that has cc¥M tcgether to make this Kwcgress pcwit4e.
Our lorcts joined, hav* remairnd vrwavering in tyjr commtsnent to tr￿1￿11n9 a *rrld wherè women and thild￿n are
free from hami. It is this r8ltnlessness that has resthted in the Emergerty Fund for suNrvets of d¢)mestic abuse -
chanye that w8, along many olher organisation5. tird8ssty czrnpavJned for. Over the year. ￿ 0150 relaunc￿ our
Survivof$ Ha(klbook. enabling wcvrwi to ac£e5s p1acb.￿l sup￿rt. aThJ have IEIFed sur¥ivor3 find s)fety
throu9h what ha5 1)een an uThJoubtedtyt ¢￿tenging year. The effects of the cost of crisis 1$ still beirg fem by
surwvors and serwices all over the county . undets¢orin9 the importartt of supporbrvj women as they recover and
creabng a workl vth•r• they ntrv•r hav• to sufferlrun dcffl•slic ths• in th8 first place.
Ouf momb•rs ar• the beatiThJ l*rt tsf our Federatiw. day in and day oul these dtrt•Nnined pL￿er￿1 tronlina s•rv
provtle lifesaviThJ and lrfe changing 3UPP¢Yt and care frjr wynen and c*ilJren across the county. Wthout thern - the
wnplications for sumvors of domestic thtrse £10 not tear th1nkin9 about. Ho*ver, these precious services are still
severely underfvjnded. and their mmense valu• stiii ￿t reccKJnised ag rt S￿)Ubj be in many local setbn9s. Some
commissioners favour p¢)orer cl*aper th¢iugh ufomatèty kss effitstnt lèss effectNe nofvswalist prowL1ers. This Is
$'gnificanly more acute for those wortirg to seN8 tAac* and minor￿sed survivor5 - mo¥i ol wttr)m do not
rèceivè any ec¥nmissioned funding. ￿1 at Wornen's ￿'d pkdge to ffight and reverse thi5 treTrJ.
th that bein9 ¥aid. it feels Idle pro9ress is teirpJ made. Ow Fwjeratron 15 u￿leUn¢ed and strors. Together wth our
members ￿ a￿ challengiNJ and thangYKJ thè p8fc*plion of domestic It has been to see rnore people
discussing v￿lenCe 4ainst women i) tht mtdia and v*thin inslrtulm. Through our IAt•rld Cup Campaign, whid)
highlights how exi5bng dJrr¢stic abvsè can irKrease duriThJ bb3 spJrliTrJ rn￿￿ts. our ffagship mentsl heath carnpaign.
vthith has reached rts final year. and our prcsressive work th thildren and young p¢wIg. we are stOp￿ng abuse tefore
it starts and ¢hallengry the misogyny thal underpi1￿ IL
Next year. W(men's Awj *ill commemorate 50 years of 5UFporb"ng survivors. As VMII as r8llects"TrJ on how far we ha¥e
eome, we are more *nbitious than ever in h¢yw far we ha¥e yet to go. To that wll ¢ontinUè to tampaign and
challenge violen¢e agaI￿t wunen. makry it a nats"on￿ priority and kewThJ survwors at Ihe heart of everyihing we do.
I walt to express ITiy h8artrEK Ihanks ￿ gralth to Ih8 T•th0￿ le￿ al 4fy*xnen's Aid. our membprs. our board who
volunteer so much of thernsdves and their time. to wr Treasurw ￿.￿J5eY V4lshart vffjd(￿. expertiss #nd $w>port
and to our Chair Sarah HI, for her kindr￿$. gUKlan￿ ar*J leadership.
In tnrth, my hope is to day be in a ￿8c9 neednl Sh￿ nor need ofwrynen's A￿. This ￿￿k1
$yrnbdise that we have prO￿esSed to a workj Whe￿ sjomesb'c ab￿e is no kryer tokrated and no longer prexient Until
Ihen. levs keep k'steniffj, lef5 ke8p knamiThJ and knys keep piioiitisw Ihe 5afgty ofwornen and girts.
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REPORT OF THE TrUSTEES
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rah Hil Chair
As Chair of the ￿r￿ ol TnJstee5 oIV41)men's AKJ. l thank the te•n lor their hard work arK1 our CEO Faroh
for her lead*ship over lh• past year, where sts much has been xhi•N*d •3ainst a Iw4(drcp of so many challenge5. The
current W5t of liviry crisis means that Ihe federation has to Supl￿ a mambèrshy ol kxal domesthc abuse Ser￿e$ that
have laced ¢ountsss increases to costs. at a bme wthere don0￿ have k5s rnonèy tt*msthès to support wrth. l am
proutj that we have been able to sewre and launch the Ernergerw Fur¥J. whKh *nables many women to leave 4bu*ve
partn8W5, whon finantr￿ty this may Th)t hav• be•n an ￿ts"0n before.
As a national nehyoth of $pwaI￿ domtstic atwse thanbe5. ar¥ at4e to shar* kn¢y• èxpèrttsè. to help èach
other. and can campaign together for the resources we neèd to meet sumvors, nèeds. Our federation is stppoth"vè.
powérful and effeth"ve. gN• our huge thanks to those who have athd us over the past year, and made our lrfesaving
woth possible - from Chat ar+d No Tum•d Away prw to ouf campawjns aThJ training. and p￿venta￿Ve
WO￿ ￿ thihdrèn and young peop￿. Together. creat• a world wherè sumvors tan g•t thè supwrt they ne8d
Jul* Walte
A$ a Patron ofWom&n's Aij. I WQLAd like to Ihank everyonè v*ho has our lrfesaviry work po$Sb￿ this year. Wrthout
supporters, funders and fvndraisers. we quik sIm￿Y c(AJkl not do the work Ihat wè do. So many Fétsplè do not
derstand d￿esti¢ &suse. because it is $￿ethIng that iq Still too often Imdden away bghiThd d05ed dogr$, in hornes
in relatKJnships where those affethd leel un*4t to tell anyboLly what is hatvning. SUrvi￿rs of rtsmestlc abuse can
feel shame. fear and t* wofned about bw"rKJ ILW if Ihey confi4Je that they ￿ beiThJ atrAJsed by a partner. They may be
fnghtened that théir partner will kill Ihem if they lry lo lea¥e. Ihfth three wrrnen being kiNed evèry fortnight by a cunent or
forner partner, that 15 a very real frar. aTrJ safety planning 1$ an Thportant part of ourwork for $peufic reason.
Survivors of dtynestic abuse are everyknre across wr soc•. and it cO￿j not be more Thportant to not onty let thgm
know hcrw to access suFport. bLrt that they art understotss and bel￿t￿. l am very prwy to be a Patren of this important
chaiity and thank •veryone across thv county frjrwothirrfj 50 hard to hdp erKI domeslio abuse.
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REPORT OF TrIE TRiK8TEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 IAARCH 2023
IMPACT AND PRIORITES
Pylling #uNS¥0rn at th• h•art ot polcy
Wornen5 Aid brings tog8lher 5urws%ys antl policyTrakets to ensure that survNors' eXpe￿nceS afe understood. and th•ir
reeds are central to fvTrJirq and polw deasitir￿. Durirwj the year 2022-23 tyjr work had some notable wJlKy suc¢Esses
as a ￿sum of our ￿mpa19n1￿9 induding a S￿IfiC on seNce5 5UPPgrbrg suNvors of dorne5tic abus• in £100
million commrtted by government to in the 2023 bLKlJeL
We successfully campavJrEd ￿ an Emefgency Flmd fN suThivors of dcfflesbc abuse. FolbDW"ng nine months of
campaignirvj, Womtn'5 wa5 awarded 3 £3CQ.CO) Imkit tund Irurb the HO￿ Offt• to hdp suNvots fle• abuse.
SuNvors r¢f8rrÈd to Ihe fuThJ le￿d £250-£Xrf) one￿ff payrnerts.
Our campawJn i￿lUded wothiNJ in partnersh4) ￿1h other chantses including Surriwrg Economic Abuse. as well as the
Dom851ic Abus& Commissioner lor ErKJland and Wales. to hwjhlight th8 severe irnpads of th8 ui5is on out s•ttor. It also
included an event in Pzrfiament ¢onvenirwJ 39 MP5 and direct ewwjagementwth Home minr6tW5.
In June-July 2022. ijuring the hewht of the crBis. we conducte¢J a survey wfth women who we
exp•ri*ncing domestic abJ5e or h*J frxperRn￿d dornesb"c abuse in tho past 12 rnonths. This rosearch found that
73% of women limng and hawng financial Inks their abuser strugg￿￿ to kave Ihe abuser due to the
cost-of4MTrJ ciisis, Sa￿n9 il erftw prEvent8d ttvn frrrfn knaviThJ or made il harfer to lèab*.
r ￿earch *0 demonstrated Ihe devaslabrKJ impact that the rtsiry costs of livir9 are havirg on speryali$t dgmestic
abuse seNry6 - our suffty wth mernbe￿ found that one in fi¥t I20%1 servtts had stsff who *ere using foodbanks.
and 67% said that if this ¢￿S continues VhtI￿ut inttrfftnbtyi. they ha¥* lo tum sumvors away frcm existing
supporL reduce the support availab￿ or Close all together. This r059 19 85% of seNcLs run by and for Black and
minorifjsed wornon.
Exp•rts by exF>erience
ha￿ continued to bn.ng ￿l'EXpertS by Exper￿￿8, netwoth ol suNivots tcselher this year. The netswrk prowdes
supp)rt. skills and opportunity to ensure 7Armen'$ I￿Ed eXpe￿rtt hjeal prath.￿ and nab.onal ¢jecks1L￿-rn*irrfJ.
The diverse community ol survivor5 has shared thwr Mews. leamt rew skil& and connerted OtI￿r women to
promote ernpgwerment and recovery from (kjrnesthc alMJse. ￿1r ￿CeS e￿￿ert￿e have Inlluenced nafr'onal deasion
makers, induding durir¥J partI￿ry meetiros. ts ¢knkynent of ￿k￿la￿on and at our Pu￿￿ Pc4icy Conlerence.
The nefvvork has pro¥￿e￿ thew Qxpwbse from INed exF¢￿r￿* to Cafca55' Domestic Abuse Learning and Improvement
Board. the DOM•st￿ Abuse Commission•¢5 Pe￿￿tra19r StrztegK Refere￿e Group aThJ Ministry ofJustK• focus 9roups'
on the Victims and Pri50reF5 Bdl.
Engiqlnq d•cl8lon rnakers
fespMded to 13 eonsult8b.orts and If￿￿1n•$ from g)vemmen( pathament and statutory agencies. As a result we
secJJred changes sud) as inprov•nents to the statutory gLridanc• on co•r￿ arnj c4)ntrollirKJ b•haviour. stronger
government regLAation of 'rcgue' h￿51Th￿ prt)vKJers tsr9eDThJ survivoTr. and our key calls referenced in thè Justice
Comrnrttee's pre4egislatyve report on the and pr￿Or*r5 Bill. ￿ conlrthted to partnw5hip wc￿1n￿ wthin the
violence a9ain5t wrynen and girt5, housiry and homdess and heakn $￿tsr$ by c(Alab)ratiThJ with serAor partne￿.
Wè rèpr•sen*d wC¥n￿$ Aid on 16 drflgr•nt gowrffl¢rn aThJ agency ad￿$£￿ gftyJPS. ensufiTrJ Su￿1vorS aThJ speaaltst
s•Nces' vièws are heard in polKy mth"NJ ￿e￿nt
We had a strong presence at both the Labour and COn￿rsati¥e Pty Conlerences. wih th￿e o¥er-subscn'ied fringe
events covering the Victims and Prwner5 Bill. the 'Come Togelhe¢ campaKJn and the need for a strategic health
rnsponstr to domestic at*Jse. Speakers induded n￿￿-TreaSUry Minister James carl1￿• MP. the forner Govemm8nt
VAWG Advisor N￿￿¢0 Ali OBE. then-Home Olfi¢e mIn￿ter Mim5 Dawes MP. Shadthy s￿retsry ol State for Women and
Equalibes Ann•l*se Dodd5. VAWG policing lead DCC Mag9￿ and online inlkjencer Malin Andersson.
Our event at the Cons•ryalive Party COn[Eren￿ with m￿an￿ Bffjwn MBE resLtsd in Iront pap g?¥er¥i in th• Sun
ntrwspaper, ¢)n th• ￿rne day that th TnBs'5 Go¥errment iAwr*d on its eccffjomK Oicy.
Impro¥5nq mental health r•wns•s to dom•sli¢ Ibu
Our flagship'Deserve to be Hearrf carnpaign conlinues to focus on imprcMTrJ the mental heamh response to svrvNors of
domestic abuse and ￿11 e¢ndud• in September 2023. The campagn has feabjrnd spoth.ghts t￿ the eX￿rienCeS of D•al
survivors. c4der suryivor5 and LG8T+ survrwors and pre¢luc&J our suNvN4ed fikn. Tr Road We*e Had to wal￿ which
launched in Parfiwnent to showcase what surnbors want to see from mentsl health servic￿.
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 IIARCH 2023
Thè ¢4mpaign successfijlly inlluenc•J Ihe content of key 9MThffient strategies nduding the Wtynen's Health Stratsgy
ond the Home Officè's Tad¢lirKJ Domèsts"c Atr￿s• Plan. Ththich promdes milkjns of pounds of support to improve seThi
provision for survivors and address abusers. ￿ha￿oUrS. Th8 TackliThJ Domesb"c At¥Jse Plan committed lo."
£7.5 milth over 3 years to enabk heaNhcare profeSs￿n* to bet*r wknbfy. refer support vicb.rns and
survivor5 01 domesbc atr￿.
£15.7 million of the prcposed tywKling ¢ath year to be $Ferrt ￿ cornmLmty-ba5•J sar￿¢&$ Skyportyn9 VLtims
and sumvors of dc4nests"e abw aTrJ sexual ￿tIent
The Women's Health Strategy. published in 2022. mental heath arnl VIden￿ against wL¥nen and girfs as iwo out
of six pnorities and led to the appointr7)ent of the first Womens Heahh Ambassador.
The campaign also focused on se￿r￿￿ FK)5itive inpacl for sur¥ivor5 ofdOr￿tIC ihrough the Heallh and Care Act
2022. Vvhile we dky not manage to ach￿Ve our aim of ensunng a VAWG speoaltst Was in￿ded on every new Ints9ratsd
Car• Board IIC81 across th• ¢C￿ntry. the k9i%lab"on doe5 require that thes• Th•w Boards incI￿￿e a mental health expert,
whith is a critul step ￿ ensuriThJ effed.ve heallh r3)mmissthing for svrvivors in EThJland. FolkJw"i¥J Ouf subsequent
•ngagement wth NHS England, we also rnanaged to ensum that Ihe new guhdance for ICB5 8xF4iutty relerenc•s
domestic abu5e- essentraliv hohliry hxal heatth bc#j￿$ responsibk for meebryJ the of 5ufvNors.
Our open letter to the W(¥nèn's Heatth knibass&Jor was svJned by 478 #D￿è￿To8eHeard caMpa￿ners, leading to
her spèakiNJ at ovr Parfi*n$ntary fikn launch and prornpbng Parfianenlary charnp￿ ggn4Jp. ensuriNJ surmvors voices
ar¢ heard within govefflmenL
'Deserve to be Heard, has continued to raise awa￿ne$S of the vnpact of dc*nesti¢ *>use on the mentsl hoatth ol
surwvors Ihroughout ￿ media. Covwage inc1￿Jed an intervew wrth our Ambassador AIKe LNeing in Gwa magazine.
COM￿n￿ry frc¢n sumvors on p01￿.¢$.¢0.uk aT¥J our Ch￿1 ExeculTh*. F•roh Nazeef in Mariè Clairè calling out the
misogyny that underwns tht abuse wom•n expeller￿.
2,018 people are now #OeseTheTo8eHeard campagners
1.059 campai9ners swned our cost of INiry p*¢J9e wth $18 wribry to their MPS to ￿rnMit to supporbr
sufyivors Ihrough the eost-of-liwivJ crtsis.
36 MPS have pledged to'heorf the voice5 of suN¥rys. ind￿ing one Goverrffi•nt Minist•r.
The campaign 15 SUPPQrted by seven Pa￿1￿entary Charnpon5. acr055 Ihree UK polth"c81 pafti#B IConseNab"b*.
Lobour and Greenl. rnany of whom who have gone on to attend aThJ ¥eak at Wom•n's Aid events and ￿q￿nity
raise questhons In Parlkament aboutdomesbc ab￿e and mental healh.
Women's Ald •vSd•nc• b*s•
led way in evthrtt and data on domestic abuse. ￿r 21.000 have downloaded our reports and
publications. sharing the latest ￿earCh on survNor exper1er￿2 and our approach to endiThJ dcffies11¢ abuse. During the
year we p￿)liShed four reports to strengthen our wNJgnce base which a￿ hKJhlghted throu9houi this reporL Women's
Aid research is published on *ebsrte at h#ps..Ih¥vM.wom￿S8Id.O[Y.Uk￿Vhat-￿frdoIeVkae￿UbI
Creating lilolin•s lor$urvivor4
Women's Ahl prowdes support and &fvice to wcvnen and their children through rJJr If¥saw package ol online support
se*vie¢$.'
Uv• Ch•L gur tearn ofsypportworkern was contacted obpr 16.200 bmes on Women's A"d ￿ve ChaL Of thas•
contscts, rnore than 87% %4ere with Surviv￿$, ￿lIe others 1￿j￿jed Cor￿n￿d friend5 WKI fwnily. or
professK)nals wort(irvJ survNor5.
Ernail support re5ponile(I to rn￿E Ihan 10.31Xl Wpline emaib. O¥tr 78% Irorn suMvor5. 1.800
protessionals. fneTrJ$ and famty member5 ￿¢eMed ab)Lrt SU￿%￿r$ they know were a159 5UPP)rted.
Professionals ser¥l¢e'. tyjr ¢JedKated service for prolessiona& supporb.ng survivors was contacted by 480
professh)nals and the openiThJ hour5 of lh￿ ser￿ ha¥p been exterthd to ¢over Monday to Friday 10am4wn.
Sur¥ivor5' Forurn." our Survivors, Fonrn SUFWrts ovw 13.5(N) rnemters 8n(I had more than 1.85 million page
Y￿W$ across the fonm last year. In our annual evaluatKJn sur¥ey. 98% of respondents said the forum has helped
them to have a tetter undetstaThJing ol domestic abuse and 96% fed more surwrted afterl￿nIng.
Th• SuThlvorf$ H*ndbook.' our vrtal resou￿.,The Sur¥wofs Handbook., provides practsal 5UPPOrt and
infoThation for wornen expenenarfj d￿eStr at¥Jse. Since rts rdaunch. rt has teen 61,000 tr'mes and our
?ddth"onal language a￿j10 versions haTrrt t*8n listened to 12.C(#) b"m•s. a&0 launch8d ¢JJi ￿npoSI4)g and
upport page, the acce85*11ty toolbar and a new searth frjnth.cffj ena￿Ing more survivors to a¢c9$5 our
lil•savirg service$.
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REPORT OF THE TR￿￿TEEs
FOR THE YEAR ENOED 31 IIARCH 2023
Rall to Rduge
Our Rail to Refvge thme is bein9 expaThJÈd to ¢)ther forrns of tra￿port to alcm more s¢Jrvivors to Ilee abuse. 70% of
surwvors using the scheme stated thal they *￿1￿n't ha* travelled unlèss the IKktt was paid for.
No Woman Tuffl￿ Away proi•et
The N¢ Ki)man Tumed Away INV￿Al prqect prowde5 ded￿#t#d sUp￿rt a￿1 tewonè acfvctaty to w(Knen
experièncing domestic abusè Vh￿ lace barriers in accessr*J a Spa￿ or safe a¢commodabon. In 2022, N
Woman Tumed Away prqed rttswed 394 rele￿IS and 254 women comple￿j the progr8mme. We opened tsvo now
referral pathways ¥nd h05tsY workshops and *Ebinars for [reM￿r$ to find oth more abouithe suppjrt the team offer.
R•s•ar¢h 1•po￿ 14owh•r• to Twn 202r
Our annual ev￿￿OI10n report for the No Ifit*n￿ Turwj Away Projtct was p￿)lish￿ in Jun8 2022. FirKlirpJs showmd that
at the end ol support tr￿n the NwfA leam. 25% of women were a¢comm(Klated in a Suitab￿ refuge $pace and 1
We￿ actommodaled in emeryency accommodab"on. asw e*￿t their sense of safety, 55% of the suNvots who
gave us theif wews on Ihis sabj Ihere'd been a sp3n1￿canll45￿I or $￿ellO%) wryJro¥eTh*nt in their safety after w)rf(irwJ
with ts prqe¢t".
254 women en9oged vthh the woiecl and finishe¢l support t¢trRen 1st Jarwry 2022 and th• 315t Dec•nber
2022
64 wom8n125.2%1 acc¥ynmodat•d in a refuge
49 women119.3%1 fouTrl emtoew accOrnmc￿b)n
D•livorino r•eo¥ery progMmm•s for suTrlvo
3.000 survivors attended our Powèr tts Change le￿Very progwme. itteMrvJ suFwt on urwJerstandiThJ thwr
experien￿ ol ab￿￿ and for Ihe start ofthwr jwmey to recovery.
1.134 children and yourMJ peOe were Supported to under5tsnd tr* ¥tW5e Ihai they had W￿￿S￿&XpÈrien￿d
8 our Hdping Hands PTogramrn•.
Changln9 attitudos
During the year W(*nen's Ahl camwgrts. trawiry offer aThJ rnth'a work wmed at 5hilb.ng atti{￿leS trwards domesb"e
abuse.
Com• T¢ythw to End Domoatle Abus•
Ow 'Corne Toggther to EThd Domestic A￿e. cwnpa*Jn kgur￿l￿d in SLThmer 2022 at annual N¥tstsnal Conferenco.
th a video featuring our ambassadors aThJ SUPFOrte￿ IETr*lbweTryether W4VW.wom¢nsahl.org.LWendobusetogethef
shared 'Ceme T¢)gèth¢rf at F4)I￿Cal party eonfvrenres. *iih our Patron. Melanie Brown M8E. in partnership with tl
Sun. and at our ovm Public Conference. The Sun bU￿.Sp*ak Out Against D￿eSti¢ AtAJs•' in support ol the
campaign reaching o¥er 86 m￿lon rec¢le.
OUT Patron, Melanie Brcr*m MBE. spoke ￿Jt on key i55U25 aifecb"n9 sur¥ivors on ¢)ur Speak Out Against Domesbc Abuse
panel at our Publr Polw ConferefKe wth th• Ltader Of1￿ Labour Paty, Sir K•r Stsrmer IWure(J above. wth V￿oria
Dert)y5hiTe and Women's Chief Execuive. Farah Nazeer}. 140 P80p￿ attanded, includirwJ survivors, rnember
$eNces. corporates. and senw representatsves kn across govèmment. parti￿ent and statut￿Y servKts. The panel
mada hèadlines across nab.onal papèrs. reachiNJ 1.7 Mird￿
Rgsgarch rgport:"C¢m¢ Topther To End Dom•stk AlxM•: A $ur¥oy ol UK at¢llud¢s to domgStl¢ •byA• 2022"
As part of Wcthen's Aid's C¢ffie T(ylhef ¢ampa*Jn. Mlh M&¢ Sa•trhi as I￿r charity partner to d8velop a
unique suffty into UK ad￿, atbtudes to dornestic abLL8e. The aim w35 to desvjn a of lomalrve rtsèarch to 9ather
insight on atbtu¢Jes t*)ward5 d￿nesti¢ atNJse in ortsr to idènb.fy a iarget audience and infwm our campaign. Induding key
points..
What make5 dornestic abuse tcleratde?
Why this is the case lundsfpinning atbtUd￿I?
How important is domtstic abuse in rèi#1￿ to gfvr Fdthlty le.9. H¢*tPth&)M)yl?
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR EMDEO 31 MARCH 2023
We see in this rese*eh o ￿rrel4￿m bet**en tL*rant* of abusNe tehavb)urs tr*j￿Onal •Jeas ol relatKJnship roles
ond the teSef Ihat 5¢xiety does not bear respJn&kn"lty for d￿eslIG atrAtse. The finding5 show a conts.nued pr•valenc• of
hamiftjl myths around domestK abwe. in¢KJdiry wcim tAamirq mylh of the perfect ￿th"rn. ￿ atsts found that
sty)nifficant portons ol tht •ault populatr.on are sl"Il a￿* to exuJse abw behavior if, fry ex￿FIe. there is an apob9y or
mental heatth issue or if they per￿￿ the ￿¢tiM to bèar rtsponsiJi&ty.
He's Comlng Home
'He's Coming Hcmè,, tyji tthertsirKJ campatgn m•aè in cdLaboratson t•nth House337, has ￿ 23 mllion vmvs on
Tn(Tok. a reach of 560.CKIO on Inslagram and 1.1 million wnpres*ons on Tvth.
The 0[￿ Si￿er ￿ hvo Bronze 8ntKsh Arro*s ad¥erbsiryJ campavjn award5. The advert fvghlvJht$ that
domests"e at¥Jse can become mor• frequent w se¥w• during W football toumaments. indudin9 the FIFA World Cup.
The eampaKJn had an enomious irnpac( reachirKJ over 12 knllion pewe with Ihe avwage number of pagè wew5 on the
Wcmèn's $￿pOrt pagè ii5ThJ 26.1% durirrfd ￿riod ofthè IA4)t1d t￿ compared to the anNal avèrag•.
On matchdays. the average number of users on Survi¥ors' Forwn was 11.7% higher compared to the annual
average, and usage contsnued nsing into the day aftw matthjays to 13.9% atijve avera9e. showrKJ Ihat the svJnpostir9
was conts"nuing to have an •ff•ct
Football United Against Domesll¢ Abu8•
Our 'Football United Against DemestK thse, ¢ampaNJn has to cGYnmentary in the press about ￿￿ence against
women the fcthllirKJ e¢)rnrnunty, resulh"rKJ in frort pagè Stor￿ in both Thè Sun and ￿ Mirror Increasirg
uThJetstanding of domesbc abjs? and tht role evéryon? must F4ay to end ¢Jomésti¢ abuse.
12 kn'llion reach
+26.1% page *iew5 on tne ￿en.$ sijpport page durirvj the pericrfl ol the IAlykl C
+11.7% number of users on the SuThNors' Forum
N•w TikTo* ehaM•I launehed
BuildKyJ on our huge S￿481 media and reach. Klyn￿'S Aid launcl*d its TikTok thannel in November 2022, to
incide wth '16 Days of ACt1w￿.. We have had 24.7 Millic￿ vws so tsr. shariry infornatitin on coerc4ve control and
earty warning swJn5 Wrth m411￿S of peo*. The wrpos• of the chanrel L8 to ￿a¢h the youn9er audiences who eng•Je
th TikTok, butwho are absent from our other social media stroryhc*Js.
Wrthin kn walks of thè Launch, we gained mora Ihan 11.lm foknb*rs, d8moFE1r￿IrrfJ Ihe appetite for aducath.on around
thmests'c abuse wth thK$ group. IMEn relaunth our rnicr05it& tLY youThJ thdth•n and youNJ Fe0p￿,
TikTok will Èe a kèy te4)I to pr￿Ote the sitès and Iheir c(ffitenL
Ralslng laurnallstlc st•ndard6 r•portlng dom•811¢ •bu
Women's AKI has woth•d with ￿ I￿nt Press Org￿￿$9bon IIPSO} lo dè¥dop ltsr joumalists
as well as cwtrilyjw to IPSO pod￿1 ￿ l>est practi￿ reFortrw iknnestic abus¢.
Our Me%1￿ guidance n¢M fealures on IPSO'S *ebsrte aThJ is hghlvJhtsd on Ihe Editors, CcoJebc(Jk. It ensures that
ioumalists understaThJ the intricaciés ol domestic abusè. Ihat suNivors are tréaiad wth dwJnity, aThJ understand that only
rpètrator¥ arè rtSFthsibkn tDrts* •cbons.
YSL Be•uty partnw¥hip
Our partnership with YSL Beauty has ¥ number of rnedkq ond communicaborts wns. resutting in significant
awa¥ene$5 raising. Over the past yew. Ihe p¥lnership has leatyred in Marie Claire. with a reath of 2 million wopl•.
¥rterwewing ambassadors Mthtllt GrrffthRthnson and Liveityd. and SUFpotsr Phoenix Brown about their lived
•xp6rience of domests"c abuse. YSL Beauty also crealgJ a VK180 Wth 1hese wrffien to support Women's Aids laU￿h
etho fikTok wi N*)vemb¢r 2022.
Medl• t*0
Women's Aid has a huge impad on ￿roneSS of doN*stic abjse thrwah our work in the media, and wr wthin
communitr•s thfough sehoels. érnpwrs and PL**lrt tr￿￿rn￿t. This yèar. Womèn's ￿"rts profi￿ hès soared. We have
ochieved over 12,253 rnedra menDons. with a tofal reach of 165 brflion. Our rth¥5 stones and media ¢ommèntsry
regularty exteTrJ Wond the UK into Ihe intemational news cyde. Hi9hlights have indudeLI an interview wlh our Patron
Mèlaniè Brown MBE on Newsnight and front pagè wver*3È in Thè Sun durir9 the w*8k ol the ConsérvatNe Patty
COnferer￿. have ob*r 358.7C#) Ic4k)**ts on so¢ial med•. wir8 us a platlomi Can change attibJd#s and
crease understanding of dcffje5bc ab￿e with new aUd￿n￿$.
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WOhlENS AID FEDERATION OF EMGLAKI
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
'Ask Me. trllrilng conthw•6 to ¢r•at• s•f• 8pa¢es In communlwrt forworn•n lo opèn up about abu¥•
'Ask Me., the ¢ommunths strand of our cl￿ That Lasts FrfLyJwme. delfvpred in pytnership wrth Welsh Women's
AKI, continues to be p)pular. Through training se￿10r6. ¢cYnmunty membw5 are equpped wilh an understarKling of
domests'c abuse, how to challenge myth5 ¥￿t￿n t4amiry aThJ to provKle a sup￿[￿.￿¢ response lo Su￿1¥of5 10
Flay an adive rde in endry dome5k &*use.
This yoaf. 'Ask Me. has..
Supp)rted four Women's member seNc•s to 11&lfftrAsk Me in their bcal crynrnun￿e5.
Ddivered six'Ask Me. on&"ne coutses. for Feopk who can't access Ask Me in Ihew local area. lo a total of63
people.
L)elivered se53vJrffj to corF<Jrate d￿. indtyYin9 We. Blo￿ the media.
Attendees a￿ given tl* skilLs to raise awareness about 0>neS￿ abuse. thaleroe ¥￿tsM blarning and sexism. and
support survNors to aco55 S￿l¥l￿t support Many people 5pgak abDUt they empowered after th8 trainiry and
inspired lo lake aditin in thwr fr4kwing on frryn 1he tranirrfJ. Sumvors %tho attend Ask Mè, training have
shared that they feel morg equirwl to rav4e awareness and SUFPgrt others and tst the trainiry has ￿lF*d thBrn
personalty as part of their IwlirvJ journey.
Str•ngthèning lo￿1 ￿r*I¢•$
Women's Aid is • federation ol kxal dwneslic abuse SUFWrt seMQS *ross EryJland. have been offering SUPPOrt
aTrJ representat￿ to our members for almost SO years. As well as the EmepJery Fund whith enabled survivors to
access funding via thal mernber semces to kave abuse. our offer to mernbers has inc¢u(led a wide rar4Je of support.
Routes to Support
Over the last year thÉr¢ were over 180.oC￿ lTrJirts to R￿rte$ its sUpF￿ fv UK ￿e4eNtL aganst women and girfs
direclory ofseNces aThJ refty Yacancae% in partwshy by UKWomen* AHJ [8d8rat￿Jn$.
hold a nats.onal dataset through th6 database which alkms to rwt on trends in ts nature and s¢cpe ofdomestic
abusè service provi$h)n auoss EThJland in ¢fder to inform practtt ènd p¢fry.
Tr¥ining offerlor mrnbe
È hehl 33 member coathng sessTons WYJ svpport 23 memter services to Nabon81 Qualty Standardg Stag*
One, full awarrls or to ccmdete qualty rnwe4VS ewriny qualrty pmision and sfrrv￿ for survivors
Through ￿Jr Nab'onal TrydiniTrJ Centr8, w• train•d 31x1 n8w dom•slic abus• advocates, working wthin the sector. to
supm suTrivors Ihwr chikI￿n. Eath •J¥ocate supported on a¥￿T￿e S) wornets. totslling a reaeh of 15,000
¥uryivofs per year. We trai￿ 100 •Jvo¢ates to supwrt sur￿¥￿5 ¥￿th immgration issuès, with each adwxat•
Bupporb"rg an aNErnge 20 w(men.
Rts•ar¢h MporL Investlno to S•v•: lh• e¢on¢)mle ¢0*• lorfundlng •peel*ll*t domegtlc •buse supporf
In February. we rel?a5ed a cost-beneft an*si5 of fv1ty-fv[￿ed spec￿151 d¢)me3bc abuse servtt prow5￿5n, conducted
by Ihe think tank ReSPU￿￿0. which shth%Ed Ihal for every £1 In￿le￿, woukl be a 5avirrfJ to the public purse ol at
ast £9. Women's ￿.￿5 report 'lnvests"ng to save" the econemic case for fiJnding speoakst dorne5tic abuse supporf was
launched by Women's at ¢)ur Public ContErer￿e. Its findiTrJs dayad an important part in making the case for
add￿"onal Government fvndirg and EM•r￿nCY Fund for suNvots of dornestic abuse, vthich was anntrjneed by the
Goverrnn¢nt on 31st Mafth 2023.
The report was also influenb.al amongst the conferEnce dete9ates. v4hich induded survivors, member services.
corporates, and represenlth.v￿ frorn across g¢)vÈmmen( POFliament and statuttsry semces. 88% 01 attendees either
'agreed' or ¥trongly agreed. that ts contsrence woubj be Ikety to tr*ir ￿n￿"Th￿ ￿￿•Cl￿on-rnakIThJ.
Dlr•ct ¢ommlsslonlng and fun¢*ng support
Cornrni55ioning aThl fundiThJ wse a major Ihreat to d￿nesti¢ abu59 sermces promding SFeualist support to $uNvors.
Women's Aid has expan¢*J our dir•ct SUPFt)rt to m•rnbtts lae4.ng these issues, h&l￿n9 to ￿01ve them by changin9
k)cal commissionirvJ pracb.ces $uFpor￿"ng membtrs to navwjatè ChaI￿n911￿￿ fvThJiNJ and C￿M￿%￿nIng problems.
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WOl￿s AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAND
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENOEO 31 MARCH 2023
Over ihe past yearwe ha￿..
ProNrydtd ts110￿ 1-1 sw)port to 13 m￿￿tets across Er¥JlaThJ- ourwort has ￿1p&j lffesavw serv
lo nawgate challengirvj fvndtrg and wnmt55ioning i55ues. 5UPPOrt8d them to bjild relats"orships and
infi￿n￿. and in S￿ne cases leLI to crynmw￿r￿rs re-evaluab.ng their fvnding deushMs.
Published a new range of briefings. 9uidance and tocls to SUFPOrt our rnernbers io infiuanee fundirvj and
omrnissionirrfJ lo¢alty- we launchtd a Suite of reSoUr￿S at Domests Abuse Commssionefs
Fesb"val of Practice for c￿MiSSIor*r5 and 5pewlist W￿nèn s serv￿$
Idents"fied new fvndirg opwtunitss a￿1 prwoted these, su¢h as ts Loth Cost of LI￿rya fvnd.
Integrated Care Board health funding and mo￿.
Led workshops and webinar5 lor members. IcKal counrillots and commtssioners- such as thad oflha
Iwal eleclions to provide memters with SUPFty)rt for how to eTrJ>3è Wrth new couMIIots.
Re¥earch r•port:'The Domestl¢ Abus• Report 2023: Th• Annual Awthr
Oui'Annual Audif provths an ove1vi￿ ofth• provtsion. •xpeii8rtes of abusè seMc•s in ErrfJland.
This year. a webinar about our findin95 wa5 attended ty 105 F¢op￿. irthry rFpresantatsv8s frcffi govemmen(
academia and bcal 5ervKes.
On Traek.. supporting loul s•rvices and providing national insight
On Trad(. Women's Arfs On Track Case Management and Outcomes Monrtoring System, continues to grow wth 97
member services now using l The nabonal datssetwe hokj as a res￿1 nrr4V ind￿$ the experiènce5 of 68.316 survivors
SUPPQrted by bcal dornestic abuse seryKes auoss Erwjland, as tHdl our ¢)wn LNe Chal email and No Wrxnan Tum•d
Away prqect On Trac* reports to a core ¢￿e$ tr￿ewth for$ur¥i￿¥s. de￿d In partnership wth Imkaan.
ha￿ t•tn abl8 to SWViVOts' èXP8n8rt8s lo tE•J into cw e¥*Jenc8 base and inffluence po&cy and practice.
rtOta￿y through our'Annual Audiy report Strengthening (b>nestK abusè str￿ceS improvwig outcom•s for survNors.
INe have ¢jevelo￿l a strTrJardised national dataset U5iThJ dats frryn all organisalions using On Track. Thi5 datasèt will
allow us to improve ￿entific&.9n ol nat￿n￿ Irends frryn our national dala.
INe ha￿ shar•d our ￿mIr￿j thrwh Ihe On Track *￿rkshOP w(#Jramme, delfftrir¥J 36 workshops for members using
On Trac*. and talkirKJ attht and measurirKJ th￿"r impart Aftèr attendw. 92% had more ￿fidence art￿ulating
outeornes lo fijndets.
Wcrfnen's Aid National COnferw￿e was W'in pw50rf hr the firsttime Since ts pandefflic
'Come Togett*r to E￿1 t)omeslic Abuse. launched at our Nth"onal Cothence wth txjr membw5. htylghting why wè all
have a rolg to ￿aY in endw domests"c abuse. This ebent was first opport￿lty Sin￿ the pandemr to brin9 1c4elhgr
r f8derats.on of memb•r organLsattons wth l•adiThJ exFerts from wthin L*yond the *J(mest￿ abuse sector.
Speakers inckKled ambassador aTrJ OtyrnpKqn. Michdle Griffith-Rit*rw and An￿1￿$ti MP. Shad¢Jw Secretary
of State forwomen and Equalit￿.
Donatlons
Donatsons worth over £370,C#JO wèrt sha¥wJ *ilh membèts $8rvices induding toi*th"es. cb)the5 and e￿ctrical good¥
hel￿n9 to mtet survwor essenbal nèèds.
FINAhlCIAL REVIEW
FlnancSal posltlon
The chanty's total inMme amounted to £5.397.52212022'. £6.240,C651. This induths a valuabon for generousty donatèd
se￿￿$ and lacilitkes of£79.49012022." £125,0801- See note 2 of thè acc4)unts for more inlormats"on. Underfying income
xduding donaled s•Mc•s and tsrilths wa5 £5.318.032 12ff22' £6.114.9851.
Total expenditure for the year arn￿nted to £6.7￿6,￿3[2022.. £5,6￿.3941. Under￿'r￿j expenditure excludin9 thg valuè
ol ¢Jonaled was £8,707.473 {2022". £5,475.3141.
Thè charty$ assets arè avail*le and aJequ* to ftlfil rts t*ligations on a by fvnd basis.
The charitys perfomiance during the ￿al ￿uMed in an acbjal n•t iJefi¢)t of £1,389,441 12022. surplus 01 £639,6711
made up ol restricted funds dBfiot of £436.072 {2022" ¢Jefvt of £595.9291 and unre51n.cted funds defrcrt ol £gS3.369
12022". suWu5 of £1.235,6C¥)). The reayjn br the defvi on the ￿restrthd funds was to tre planned sp•ThYirrfJ ol
desi9natsd reserves.
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WOIWIS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAND
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 W4RCH 2023
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Prinelpal funding sourt•s
Women's Aid contnued to benefit from a rar#Je of fundtr¥J sour(￿ duriThJ 2022-23 #rKI w•nt tt> thart all our
lunders forth•r con￿nu￿1 supwt.
Fundrai#in9 performane•
- Raised.. £1,830,382
We are *no￿auS￿ ￿atefrj1 to al Ihosè O￿anY￿a￿.0ns mdtvpsuals who have supported our work over the course of
the year, and reman commrtted to W0￿1n￿ wth ow exi%bng to deIr¥ere1￿ sdutiorts to ¢Jomestic abLKSe.
We woukl like to thank Ihe lar9e numbers of indNiduaL8 who have contintkd to byaly SUFPOrt our work thrrjugh rnaking
regular donats"ons, respondin9 to appeals, takiTrJ part in S￿SOr￿j (*allerges. organising events. an(J spe*ing out
tr*ir own s¢xial media tththin thth"r abtyAll* ofchalenging dcmesbc ab￿e.
We would also11(e lo thank the loyal and crynmrtted full WKI associate memters of our fed•ralth %th0se subscThptsons
at4e us to develcy our member support actmties.
Communlty
ThTS year ¢)ur amazing eommunity ftmdraisers ratstd over £239.(￿. Thèy raised fijnds for Women's Aid in all sorts of
$pirational way5 - by njnning. ¢ydin9 across the country. Jum￿n9 out of F4ane5. or h*ing... evan to Everast Base
Carnp. By hddiThJ art exhibihons. raffles. or book dub parties and mary more ways1 We have abo seen fantastic
di$￿ayS of adv¢xacy frorn universrty students, and we have creabJ strong a￿* impacthjl Charity of the Year
partnershps wth schooLs acfOSS EThJl*KI 7*ho have taken wt *) fund￿￿1r9 events for us.
Corporat•
W8 are very gratefvl to Women'¥ Corporate 5v￿lers. are an intsgral part of our mowm•nt to end domestic
abuse. This Year￿ have been g￿rOUSty SUFvwkd by ow Co￿T* part￿15..
- AVON Cosmetics Ltd
- Bl¢)orn UK
Dinny Hall
Incisive Media
- L'owtane
-OKA
- YSL Beauté
È have also re￿1ve￿ gen￿￿S donatior£ thk8 year from ccfflpanies. ￿OSe generosity has enabled us to
c¢nb"nug QW vrtal wryk:
- Plafforrn HO￿lr9 Grow>
- Paperchase
. Yawn
- Srnurfit Kappa
This year we were very fortunate in beirwj seleL*ed by ¥ wmter of C(￿pan￿ to ￿ their'chaftty of tha lincltyaing
M&C Saatchi Worts Services. Gall¢ard Heathcare Solubons. O*mer8 Wèanh Management Ltd. Richard Dèsuns and
East Midlands RaiNvayl. support•d thw"r fundraisirrfJ •fforts which *Ere un¢Jertaken 1hrO￿h9Ut the year, and very
much enjoyed seeing the creatNe ways in ￿lch they Ltsed thèir k4atlorms aThJ work forces.. and through events such a$
eom•dy nights, CYC￿ chalkngts ar¥J quizzes. aL%o saw corporat•s engag* in training, as wdl as sharing their skills
and èXFertise with our stsff. in particular woth done by Absokrtt Intefpre*"rrfJ ta improvè accessibility ¢)n tsur website
and our direct Servi￿$. which has been indispensab￿. Futhr partrwships came throu9h supporting Women's Axl
duriryj the Month ol March, marknng 'lntemational w￿en.9 Day. provKliry fijrther Ir￿rne. frorn cornpanies such as
Roythom•'5 Soliators, as **1 as &￿￿nUed awar•n•ss V4* ar• tr*n•nth)usty grat•ful lor posthè dIffe￿nCe
that all our corporates have m*.
would also lkn to Tecisnise thc£e cwrate supwtèts ts"r ¢￿tribIrt￿9 to r￿nain anonymous, and
thos• wè hav¢ not téon at4è kn nome ￿[¢. ar* grtefiA ft>r all your S￿>tr
This year, we have also been dèlKJhted to wrth nKJra smalter buSI￿$ses, ￿n9 the Work for Good ￿atform. 16
businesses raisèd lun¢¥s for Weffièn'5 ￿"d lh￿9h th•"r 5aes in total raisèd £39.678.66. Notsbly, £14,OCQ of this
rning from Chelsea Paérs IRenft)kY Ltd). Women's AKI was 4s0 re￿￿nI$td trthi￿ durin9 thè yaar by Work fgr Good AS
their'feaiured charity helwng to boost fvndraisin9 and was featured in an IntematKJnal Wmn'$ Day blog post featuring
our CEO, to rwsè lurther &wa￿n•￿$ ofour vth.
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YIOMENS AID FEOE114TION ￿ ENGLAND
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENOED 31 AIARCH 2023
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Tnrdt #nd Statutory
Womens ￿lj are Very 9ratefvl to recei￿ the 5UPPQrt of Tnjsts. Foundab"ons arKt St•tutory organk￿￿?ns. Wè arè pro
to work in partrnrship with ￿ follthwirrfj fvnders to athieve our mission."
- The Horne Office awarded Women'5 ￿'d grani lunding through 1he Preventr"ng W￿nCe Against Wc¥nen and Girfs and
Supporbng Children IPVSCI." What Works. FunthrKJ IW) lo deiNerour Children and Your¥J People's Programme.
. Mayors Office for Pol￿1￿ and Cr4ne (MOPACI have •wded ￿ a contract to expwd our On Track and to
énhan￿ Roule5 to SkPFXJrt
- London Councils awarded a 4-year 9rant ts our Lonth Refvgp5 Dats CC4kct￿n Prq"acL whi¢h indudes
collecb'ng and anaty￿ng d* friyn R¢yJtes to SuFyort to woyth an emdence base ￿ the aTra use of refijgès in
London.
- Th? Oeparfftnt for Le¥￿￿g Up. ￿(#J￿n9 and Commwit*s 1pm7￿￿Y H¢)usiNJ, Cc¥nmunit* * Local
Governrnentl CL)nbnues its commthient to Rwtes to SuFP)rt aNI the No Wc¥nan Tumed Away proiert SUpp)￿.￿J
women to *cèss local $em￿S aTrJ rèlL•Jè provts￿n.
- Wè reoiv¢¢J fvnding towards our Direct SeMc*s from BalV$ F¢)urthts)n {p￿¢M￿ty Gamesys FouThJationl, Marsh
chafftab￿ Trust. Sydney Black Charitsb￿ Trust Wonderfijl Gi¥irwJ FourKlakn"on, Pledgeling IntematK)nal Fund. The Grae
TrusL The 819 Give, and Ruth Lewts Famdy Chantable TnJsL Van Neste Foundation. Michael and Anna W
chantab￿ Trus( AIIFunds and the Bedford Ro*1 Charrtable FuThJ INPT Ayanbc Donor Ath"sed Fund).
- CVC F￿nd4￿"¢n have promdtd wro1 t¢NArds our m*thtshp work.
. We have receiv&J hJ￿I1ry from Bal￿$ Four*Jation Iwew0us￿ Gamesys Four¥jati￿) towards our Mental tr￿aNh
Campaign.
- Th8 K•ring Foundalv)n conts"nL*d their suppthl of incrnasrwj cap&rty in oui Rewch l•am ￿ towards our Power to
Chang8 project.
- We lunding from Sir D8rèk GreenwKay Fo￿lab"On Hu(tson Charitsbb Tnk*l twards our C¢ntral
A¢￿sibl1ty.
- Thè Sistws Twst awardèd us multsye¥thJndir¥J towa¥d5 the salary ofour chièfèx8cvtN•.
- Wrynen's A#J SUFVQrted ts CalW￿ Fwnity Fowthtion to dIStri￿tte 16 grants to 'By and Forf Black al￿ minonts.sed
member seNcos.
- Thè Ass￿1011￿ of 8rib.sh Insurers are suppo￿"n9 Women's ￿ and our sister organisa*"on throw the Resilience
projeet. The project aiwrts to Strtnfftn the UK nefv￿rk ol drynestic abuse seNices èmerging from the CO￿19 crisis.
are gratefvl to The Coball Trust The Keeb￿ Charitsbfe Tw5[ lan Mactaygart Trux Arthwth Trust, ThB Twothway
Trust. Edward S Smyth TrusL The Dav*J Famty Fo￿latson. Pear5 Famity charrtab￿ Foundation, The Minto Charitable
Trust, The lan Ask￿1 Charrtajle Tw5L ￿len and O¥ery Foundab"on, Tr Hon M L Astorfs Disc￿￿"0nory Trusl 1969.
Arnold Clath Cornmunty Fund, The Mts Imngfiehj Charrtthe Trus( The squi￿ Patton Boggs Charitable Trust. Ma50nic
Charitable Rest H3rrow Tn￿[ Clark Charrtable SelknenL Th• Cara D•kn"rwJM Foundab"on, B•tty M•sseryer
Foundatign. John Laing Chantat4e Trv5L Imlliam Grant Found8b"on. Violet Black charitab￿ Trust, Roy Proctor
Foundation. Wallace and Edna Daws Charital>le Foundab"on, Farnity Charitabkn Tn￿t. GVMKR Tru%L The Orr
MaG*intosh Foundabon, mulb.thon Trttst. Schroder FourvJatb)n. Sylw"a Adams Charrtable Trust and Basing Lodge 55
for thtiir 5UPPOrt of our ¢or* costs. en8t4iThJ us to direct furK15 whpr• tr*y ats most ne•ded to supwt women and
chiklren affected by (l>n•$￿ •buse.
HNANCIAL REVIEW
Indlvldual Glvlng and Appeal•
Our ￿nter ￿pea1 was ￿ntred ar￿nd the ￿5￿f4mr9 crisis and Ihe impacl on 5ur¥ivry5 of dome5ti¢ abuse. ￿ af•
grateful that. despite the econom￿ ch"mate, wr suFporters respontsd pos￿.1￿ to the appeal and were mob'vated to
support $ur¥ivL¥5. donab.ng o*r É34,CrfX¥.
Hcrwever, thé impad of the cost￿NI￿￿j atsis, as well as18s$ media coverage aTrJ pu￿1¢ awarerws ol domestic abuse
c￿npared to during the paTraemi< has to a dedine in OTh￿tt donats"c*is, though continue to see strong
Support frcffl regular (knnations. whKh raised over £490.CCQ thi5 year.
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
FINANCIAL REVIEW
L•ga¢l•s
are fortunats tts have toen the reap￿11 of$￿e iNJedtty g￿rOuS Legxy gtfts over this past finan¢ial y&•r, %thich
have brought in over £200.CQO in UnrestrKx￿ (unts. Th•se ￿nd gifts have l*lped us k) xhie¥e many of the suw2sses
detailed in this rewrt the impacts of %thich wll fèm for yeats io ccme.
This year have also seen an inuease in the numlxr of'in mem¢yf we ha¥e receNed. am humLqed that Ouf
sUpp￿￿r5 choose to c¢mmernorat• thtir ¢)wn INes or the Iw•s of their ores vith a gift to Women's Iknd and thank
them forfvir thoyghttulness at suth a (k"fficutt b"me.
Inveslment perfomiance
Unfler the tems ol the Memorwmjun aThJ Artides of Assouab"on. the tharty may invest mr￿V0 of Women's Akl Tr)t
lmft￿diatety required lor rts own purpe6es in or upon such invesknents. securybes or propety as may ￿ th0￿ht fit. T
vd ol the tharity's reseThes ￿ suth that investrnent Ys limrted to short-tem rnarkels rather than any long4emi strategy.
though other opbons ￿ntInue to be eypklred. Over the past year we have conb.nued to take a prudent in temis ol
the se￿rity ol the charitys r￿r￿*S rather than pursuin9 ts hvJhe$t refvm. The iniR5trnent ￿1￿Y is ￿Ing kept under
revwto take account of investment opportunitie5 vthiL8t mwrtwnir¥J a l￿-r￿ strate9y.
Rts•N•$ policy
The rese￿$ poly has been revi•¥*d WKI upjated thJFrThJ tIMs finarKid y•ai.
The board retognises that the charity serves many tenefwries with an or¥Joiry ￿ and. a$ 5uth, Ihe organt50tions
reseryes policy has been set with Ihe kmg-tem finanua via￿"1￿ of the charity as a ￿tsCa1 factor and within the Context ol
th8 short-term nature offvnth.ng corrtrad5.
T￿￿te￿$ have delem1￿ that free ￿erveS shoubj be set at an arnount suffio.ent to support core i)perats"NJ and wind
(knvn costs fof a minimurn pgriod ofthree M(￿th5 and a maxrnum ofsix rnonths.
The total balance ollunds at 31st March 2023 amrjjnts to £5.2&S.07312022'. £6.675.5141. Th15 ind￿1•5 rèstn'cle<l funds
of £800.431 12022." £1,299.6051. The ￿anCe of un￿trthd funds at 31s1 March 2023 was £4.485.642 12022
£5,375,9)91. Of these unr•striet•d fvnd5. free reseNes {Ca￿lated as ttstsl un￿$tn¢ttd lunds, less desvJnateLI ￿ndS WKI
tangÈJle fixgd assets} amountoj to £2.094.92612022." £1.855.6531.
Designated reserv￿ tol41ing £3.505.598 set aside at the beginning of Ihe year to fvrther our around four
ority areas..
- membe￿￿￿ devel¢*ment & sustsinabil
- Sectorwidt inth*¥es
- rransforrnatK)n Ilntsmal In￿$￿￿entS for firturn sustanatiltyl
- Culture change
The remaining balan￿ on these desbjnated fvnds £2.383.869. This will cgnbnue to be sppnt #cr￿ thesè thr•• ar•85
line with the bus¥wss plan that was agreed these fvThJs were first designaled.
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WOMENS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLANO
REPORT OF ThE TrUSTEes
FOR THE YEAR ENDEO 31 MARCH 2023
STRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
How the 80ord ol Tnmtees has been e¥aluat•d this y•ar
The board un¢*rtoc4( a substantial gOVernar￿ rewew Y￿￿. board effec1￿neSS. Campb811 r￿ke11 ware
appointed to undertake th• ￿eW f￿lowIng a ctYnpebb¥e pro¢u￿ent process. revvw bÈgan in November 2022
with the final report presentèd to the boarf in 2023.
The process •r￿luded..
B•nchmarking gov8manc* ¢JOc￿M•n￿ agaI￿t the Charity Govemance CL**.
An online suryey oftrusiees. SU￿¢mMrttee members aThJ senior staff.
Interviews trustees, scm• subcomrnittee m•mt•rs, and the CEO.
A focus group wth the Execubve Leade￿hip Tèam.
An observat¢)n ofa board meebng.
Meeting wth a group oftrustees Sen￿ staff.
A m8•ts"ng wrth the Rate EqU￿lty StTategy Group stsff ¢hair5.
Carybei fi(knll assessed ts bo8￿$ practi￿ WKI perfonn¥Ke agairsl ea¢h of the areas of prdth.ce set out in th•
Chaity GOvemw￿e CLThJe.
Following the review, an actson plan has been agreed, im￿ementation during 2023r24. Ths cover5 WOrtunthe5 for
developmenl across the follwng areas. buildirs on mu¢h ￿$ting 9X4J waclK*".
Administrat'on PTocess¢s
Board compOs￿"0n
Board structu
Expectation setting
Planning and Ferf¢xmance m¢)nrton"rKJ
Culture and EDI
We loc* lornard to reporbng on w¢9r￿ awt these areas in ￿xt yearf$ report
Gov•ming framework
The lknens Board of Truste￿ ts [￿￿ble Ic* the maTra9ement of the (*arity and delegate5 this
re5pornsl￿"lty on a daY-t(￿daY ba* ch￿ff Ex•tiJtsve. At pre5en( there is a h•adcount of 123 fvjll and part-time
Staff.
Financial and operth.onal rdve5. •3reed by the board. we also in pl￿e. wthi¢h go%wn ts managemènt of thg charity.
The charity's annual business plan is prc¥Juced as part of an annual planning. ￿[￿u￿trOn and bu¢*eting cyde. Annual
work plans enable the delNery ofthe cgre and dEveWment objectwes. vthich ￿ awOTr￿d by the board. and monitorirv4
•3ainst these plan5 form5 lh8 basi5 01 quarterly repo￿ io Ihe ITU5tee mè•b"ThJs.
Rlsk man•gwn•nt
Th8 Board of Trusts•$ hokls for stiategic rtsk manag0￿nI tharity. Respjnsibilty for crynpliTrJ
and updating th¢ Board Assurance Framework IBAFI is d*gated to I￿ CEO. Responstbilty for detsiled rewiew of
BAF is delègated to Ihe FRRG commttee, ￿1¢h vndertak•s Ihts [*V￿ al each meeting and reports on thi5 process to
each fvn board meetry.
The BAF is comprised of Ihe rated rtsks *Yentified in bjnctional r￿k r￿g￿teTr at an QFer8tional ￿1 and tthès
account of rtsks Identthed with siwifKant partnership initkib¥es, ref*cted in dedicated registsts lor Ihose projects.
The3¢ risks are re￿￿d aThJ vabdatpd by I￿ Exeath* Ltr•d¢tship Team and Senlor Leadershy Team before
submission to FRRG.
Organisaticmal Trsks are assessed accorfirfj to ￿th likelth>G*d and impart Each risk B ass¥Jned a s•ftior responsibl8
lead. The BAF 3et$ out a narrntib* thè Thatu￿ ol eath rtsk ts likety impact, the mfogab'ro actions already
urKlerway. and rwt steps.
Key strategic risks idents'fied for monitorirg this year haNE Ind￿..
- Financial sustainabilty and Incomt generation.
- Impa¢t gf the cost-of.1￿l[Vj cri$is on benefvaries mèrnber seThK*&
. Reputabonal nsk as$(K￿ted wilh Wcy tssues.
- Govemance in assocMb"on vith board devebpmenl
- Safrguardry and ¢0mpliar￿.
- Peopk risk associated with re¢ruthent and
- T•chnological risk Indudin9 cyberseauity.
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
W•bslt•
T￿￿te¢S are responsib* lor ts maIntenar￿* aThJ int8grity of tt* corp￿* and fin￿rIal inft+m)8b"on inelud8d gn Iho
charrtable company's w•bsite. Legislabon in th• Unrted Kingdom go¥wnirvJ the pr8paral¢on arKI dissemination of
financial statements may differ from Wislaticffi in olher Ju1*d￿￿¥.
People. Incluslon and equtty
has been focused on bjikling a robltst n)Irastr￿. reeruiti"rrfJ tsdKated ￿T$(￿ne1 and procuring identified
training. We have worked a5 a téam bnnging together the intemal Rar* Equality Strategy Group. the Lèadèrship Tearn.
Anfr'_Raasm Ta$kf0￿ and the Board of T[￿stee$ to focus on our anti4aci5m agenda and Equty Di￿[sIty and Inclusion
arnbitions. W• conts.nue to WO￿ on erysuring a posibN* wothng en￿ronM8nt wth Ihe aim of havin9 a dI￿r$thed, happy
workfofC*. The organisats.on ts Lmdertaking a pay aThJ beneffts review to indude inplementation of a new Job
Evaluat￿ ¥h￿e and rtmain cornmffted to er￿Uring we m¢)¥e lowards bting a best practicè employ•r. Womtrns
Aid is proud lo be a Disabilty Confident Employer d8mon5traty"r4 our contnuiryj Disabihty Confthnt J￿rnaY to ensur8
Ihat tlisabled p8opl• within the *YJrklorce and those who use our s•Nces a￿ able to fulfl their potential. Women's AKI
also continues to mèét th• standards set as a Li¥irvJ Wage EmrA¢)yer.
Pay polley for 8tsff
The board consk1ers that the Emectjbve Le*rship Team at 14Vomen's Federation of ErylaTrJ comprises the key
management ￿rsOnnel01 ￿ ¢hanty in eharge ol directirrfJ and controlling. runnirvj and operab'ng ts charity on
day-tcpday basis. All trustees give up Ihèir timè treely and no Iwstée rèceived remur*ration in the year. However, we pay
ncffjinal honorarium to rnernber 0rgonwb￿S rnwe5ented ty a tntstee. D•tals of trustees, •xp•nse$ and r•lated
transactions are discbsed in thè accounts.
The OTganisation is currently undertakirg a remv ofpay and benefits out¢rynes lo t¢ wnF4wn¢ntèd ￿rir￿￿ 2023124.
C¢)•￿￿tIl)nt to wldèr Mtwork
bmen'$ Aj'd 15 a federation o1•Fpro￿fflately 160 orgonwbrffi5 WOVKliThJ around 300 life5a￿Tr3 loeal sèmtss to ¥yr)mon
and children across En9land. Our ne￿)rk also indudes a fvrther 72 or9anLSations ty non-mèmbèrs who arè
engaged wth ug through the Routes to SLWPOrt database of sèrvus. The year-on-year reduction in members is
primarity taused by s•Nices dosing ¢Ju• ￿ knss of fvndiro or mèrging in Nder to meet the requirements of statutory
lunders. Thè charity woths in partnètshp with a range of stsluiory. vdunlary, CO￿)rattr and olher bod￿ to ¢Jeliver its
mission and achieve its objectives. Mernte￿iP ts based on signing an ayreernent to support ihe chanty's mission. aims
and objectives There are rnembership ¢ategorie5.' 1. Full Members. organisalions thal delNer direct services 2.
Associate Mwnbers". otrer supportry ￿anisa￿.0ns ￿tIMen.$ kjcal member serv*%$ prowde a range of refrjge
cornmvnity-based SeThi￿$ lo ad¢)￿$ domestic abLse including sexual atwjse in inbmate pa￿r ￿l&'0n$hlp￿. Membw5
work to nab.onal stsndards for Servi￿ delwery. Ind￿JITvj the Women's ANJ National Quahty Stsndards whith cover all
•spocts ol Sérvi￿ deli¥ery, as ￿¢11 as ￿lThJ model pt4ie4ts prOW￿re$ dèv•W by won￿,5 AKJ.
Refvren¢e and admini5trati¥e d*iL8
Registered Company number
03171880 (England and Wales)
Regist8r•d Charty numter
1054154
Registered office
PO Box 3245 Bristd EnglaTrJ BS2 2EH
REFERENCE AND AOMINISTrATIVE DETAILS
Re9lstered Cornpany number
03171880 IEn9laThl and Wales)
Reglstered Charlty numb
1054154
ft•giSt•r•d offie•
PO Box 3245
eristol
Englan¢J
BS2 2EH
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WOMENS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAND
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
TruBty•8
Chief Ex•eulive
Farah Nazeer
Trust••g
Jrn
Jo GtxJgh- VKe Chwr
LirKlsey Wishart- Treas
Madi TUr￿n
Sarah Hill- Chair
Zlakha Ahmed
Camline Cha
Peri Th)mas
Subeommltt•• m•mb•
knanda EMEn
Ang* Stthvart
Sara Mcllroy
clai￿ L•nbon
P*lm
Jul* Wahers DBE
Melanie Bfown klBE
Amb￿$*￿1
I￿ L￿11¥￿
Bill Ward
Charle Webster
Jahmene
Lucy Gasknl
Mitheue Grthlh-Rth"rw>n OLY
Toby-Aexantsr Srnth
Wll Young
Rachd Khoo
Love Ro#p•ct Amhjsadors
Holly Boum•
Ma&Jy Anholt
Sollcltorn
Freeths LLP.101 VK*Jria SrtBristol.BS16PU
Bank
Retail Bar*.16 St Stephen StreeLBii5tc4.BS1 1JR
Auditt)YS
Bevan BucklaThJ LLP
Chartered kn￿untants
And Statutory Audrto
Ground Flooi Ca(digan House
Castle Court
Swansfra Enterprise Park
Swansea
SA7 9LA
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEes' RESPONSIBIUTIES
The trustees (who are also the di¢ector5 of INcfflens Awj Federnb"on of EnglaThJ for the purposes ol cOm￿Y knyl are
respon5ibJe for preparing ts Report of the Trustees and the financtal stat•ments in accordan(* V+ith applicable law and
United IQ.n￿l0rn Accc¥Jntng Standards (United Kl'ngj(￿ Generalty Accepted Accounting Practs"￿1.
Company law wuire5 the trustees to prtpare firydnoal statements for each finan(3al year which gtve a lJue and fair wew
ol the State of affairs of the tharitable ccfflpany and of the incoming ￿our￿5 and applickn.on ol resources. I￿￿LI1n9 the
income and expen￿rtu￿. of the ￿ritat4e c(Mnpany for that per￿d. kn weparing ltrhjse $tstèments, th• t￿￿￿ta•S
are iefwired to
. select suitabk accountin9 p¢4￿leS arKI app￿ I￿rn consi51•.'
observe the methods at￿ prirKiples irb the Chanty SORP:
make judgements and estimates that are reasonabkn prud•nt".
prepa￿ the financial Statements on ttE p'ng I))n¢￿ ba*5 urkn 1$ inappropr¢t• t¢¥ pros￿ that Ihe charitable
company wll cont'nue in busirws.
The trv5t*ès arè responsible lor ke•ping prtpèr acCO￿lIng rncords whth th"sch)s• wlh rtas¢)nable accuracy at any b"
th8 financial poSit￿n of the chantable company aThJ to enable th￿ to ertsure that the finanual statements cornply wth
thé Compan￿5 Act 20Cé. They are also responsitAe for safe9uardmg Ihe assets of the th￿"table COrnp￿y and hence for
lakin9 reasonat4e steps for thè prthnb.on and dettth.on offraud and oth¥ irregulartbès.
Pag• 16

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ￿R¢￿ 2023
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES. REsPONS￿lUTIES- conth
In so far as th• trusto8s are aware..
. ￿Te 15 ￿ relevant a￿11 wfforynai￿ (*wital* crfflparfs •r• unawarn., •rKI
the tNstees ha￿ taken an steps that fvy (wht to ha￿ taken to m*e themsfjhw Mre of any reknvant audil
InfO￿￿"0n to •St￿lISh that the auditors are a4war• oflhat lnfonnati￿.
AUDITORS
The auditors. Bwan BUC&1￿ LLP. wlll be PToF*wd" for r8-woinl￿n1 at the forflKomwvJ knual Genwal Meeling.
rovod by ordor ofts bo•rf oflnJstses orf......191.11)12023................ sh)￿d on bghaff by..
Sarah Pill- Tiitstee
Pag• 16

REPORT OF ThE INOEPENDENT AUDITORS TO THE MEMBERS OF
WOIENS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAND
Oplnlgn
We hav• audrted the financial stst•ménts of Aid Federation of Eryland (the 'charitabKt company'l for year
ended 31 March 2023 which tomprise the Siatement ol Finaneial A¢￿￿tieS. Ihe Balance SW the Cash Flow Staternent
and notes to the financial $latemenls. incbjing a $LThmary of s&ntfi¢ant accounth.rvj pdw. The financial ￿pOrts'ng
framework that has been applied in the¢r prèparalion applicabla Law and United lQ"ngdcffi Accounting Standartjs
IUnrt•d ￿TyJorn Ger￿￿ty Ac¢ounb'r8 Practic•l.
In our opinion the financial stslements..
gNe a true and fair wew of the state of th• thari1*￿ ￿1panY'S affair5 as at 31 March 2023 of its •r￿eMil￿J
rèsour￿5 and applicab.on of resources. induding ts inctrne and expenditure, for the year Ihen ended.,
have tr*en proFerfy p￿pared In accordance wth Unrted ￿"ngdorn Generally AC￿pted Aoxjunting Prath"ce.' aThJ
have t*en p￿Pared in accordance vnth ￿ requi￿rnents gfthe Ccfflpan*s Acl 21K6.
8•$i$ for opinion
We coThJucted our audit in accordance with Internab'onal StaThJards on Audthng IUK)11SA5 IUIQI and applicable law. Our
responsibilibe5 und•r thos• stsndards ar• hJrther dtscnted in lh• A￿￿rt0￿. rEspon5￿11￿*S for the audrt of the finawal
statements section of our report. are indepen(knl of the tharikbk crynpany in acxordance vthh the ethical
requirements that are ￿levant to our atyjit of the finanual stsiements in Ihe UK. indudin9 the FRC'S Ethical Standard.
and we have fijlflled our ¢)ther ethical ￿[KIn$l1Y1rt￿s in x¢Ordan￿ with wuirements. We tel￿Ve that Iho oudit
evidence w& have obtsined ts suffK*nt and aFprcpriats to provth a basis for tyjr opin￿.
Conrlu$lon$ r•lating to golng cOn￿M
In audib'ry the finanual 5taternents, we have cOr￿Ude£l that the lTrtsteè$' ￿ ofthe wng ttsnctm basi$ of acco￿kn.￿j i
the preparation of the finana& slatements is appropr4*e.
Bas•d on the work we ha￿ perIo￿ed, have not any material uneertainties relatir#J to events or condrtions
that, Individualty or col￿d¥ely, rnay cast signifKant doubt on the charrtable cornpanls abilty to conb.nue as a g￿n9
concern ts a period of at leaSth%p1￿ montts from when finanaa stslements are authoris•d for issue.
Our respon$ibilitp$ and the respMsibilitEs ol ts Instses wth re¥*ct to goiry c4nLW are de5criW in ts relevant
Be¢tions ol this reporL
Other Infomiatlon
Th• tnJste8s are msponsitle for the oth•f inlomatron. The other infom)abon compris•s th• nformat￿n I￿￿￿ed in the
Annual Report. other than the Str1e￿nts and our Report ofthe Inde￿ent Audrtor5 thereon.
Our opinion on the finan￿81 stateff*nts doe5 not coverthe olher Informati￿ and. except to the extent otherW￿e expliutty
stated in our mporL ￿ do not extvess any fonn of assuranc• Co￿u$￿)n tsreon.
In connection with our audit of the fina￿81 slat8m8nts. our responsibilty is to th• other inlormath)n and. in doing
so, eonsider whgther the other intsrmab.on is materialty irKon5thrrt with 1he finan￿81 statements or our knowledge
ebtained in the audit or otherwse appear5 to be malerilty misstated. If we identify sl￿ matsnal inconsistències or
apparent material missfatements. we a￿ required to detemire thi8 gr¥es rise to a maten'al M￿Statement in the
fmancial stst￿ents thernseJ%*s. If. based on Ihe have Ferformed, condude that there 1$ a rnat8rial
misstat&nent olthis other informatthi. *e a￿ required to rep)rt that We ha¥e rthing to rep(¥t in thi8 regard.
Oplnion8 on other matters prgscriI)ed by the Cornp•nies A¢t 2006
In our gpinion. based on Ihe work undertaken in the course ol the au(*l".
the Info￿ation gwen sn the Report of ts Tnjstees for tt* fina￿al year for ffin•rKial strte￿nts
prepared is c0￿1$te1rt the financial slaternents.. and
the Report ofthe TnJ5tees has b¢en prepargj in acc•)rdanee W￿c8b￿ legal requirements.
MattgrJ on wh•¢h wa are requir•d to rvport by •xc¢plion
In the light of kn￿edge and unthrstandir¥J of the chaiilable ¢ompany aTrY its en¥vorwnerrt obtsined in the course of
the audrt, we have not l¢Jenkn.￿ Mater￿ misstatements in the Report ofthe Trustees.
Wè have ncthiny to rÈport in ￿pect of thtr matkrs Ihe knpanies Ad 2K6 requirgs us to r¢port to you
in our opinion..
adequat• acCO￿￿.￿j reccrfds have not teen Wt or otums adewate for our have Th)t teen recei¥ed frcffj
branchgs Tr)t visrted by us." or
the finan￿81 siatemtnts ore not in ffjreemgntwith the acCo￿t￿va ￿¢￿￿5 and relums: or
certain ¢Yisclosure$ of Iw5tees' remuneration specified by law a￿ not rnade.. or
wè havt not r￿eNed all thè Info￿a￿On and explanatbjns requir• lor¢￿r au(￿. (
thtr trustees wèr• not entrtled lo take advantagè ol ￿ srnall r¥ynpan¥ eXempt￿n frcffi ts r8quir&mont to pr￿rn
Strategic Report or in prepanng the Rwrt of Ihe Trustees.
Pagè17

REPORT OF THE INDEPENDEP￿ AUDITORS TO THE MEMBERS OF
WOMENS AID FEDERAnON OF ENGLAND
Re$ponslbllltl•s ot tru$t
As explained more in S&itwnent of Tr￿1•4$. Resp)nsibilths. the trustees (who are also the th"rectors of the
charrtabkq eompany for the purposes of c￿mpanY lawl are respor6it4e lor the p￿paratIon of lh• finan¢i* statwn•nts and
for teiNJ satsfied that they give a tnje and fair Mew. and for suth inlemal contrd a5 ￿ Iru51ees detennine is necessary
to enabfe the prepwalion of finawal stst0m￿ts that from maknnal MtsstaI￿frrt to fraud or error.
In prepanng the finanaal statanents. ts truslees are responsible for as5essng the charrtablp ￿MpanY'S abilrty to
COn￿nu* as a going cOn￿m, disdosing. as athr3￿e. matters related lo concem and Usbng Ihe going ¢oneem
basis of accounting un18SS Ihe trustees ¢thar to l•Juidate tre charrtable CLYnpany or to cease operab"ons, or have
no realists"c alternati4e bul to do so_
P•3• 18

REPORT OF THE INDEPENDEKf AUDrroRS TO THE MEh￿Rs OF
WOMENS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAND
Our responslbililies forthg audft ol th• financial $latem•nts
Our objectNes are to obtain reasonable assurance ab￿rt ffinwKial statwntrnts as a artr frte frc
material misstatemenL whether to fraud or error. and to a Report oftr* IrKJwnderrt Atyjitors that indudes our
opinion. Reasonable assuiant• is a high of assurance, t*Jt is not a guarantee that an a￿JIt e0Thj￿ted in
a¢cofdance wlh ISA5 (UK) wl aw detert a rnateri* mBststerrent w￿n li exists. Mis$tstÉm8nts ran ari$e from fraud
or wor and are conSKIe￿ matena rf, iThdividualty or in the w3gregate. Ihey oxjld ￿aSOn3bty be expected to influÈncè
tl* econc4nic deusions of usus tak￿ on the basis 0fth￿ ffinancial statements.
¢xtent to whith our prTr>Jures a￿ cap￿* ofdetecb.wvj Irr￿an110$. inrKKlw fra￿j 1$ dètailad Wow..
Ext•nt to th• audlt W•8 Co￿￿der•d upabl• ol d•tectlThg Irr*gularltl•s. IncludlD9 fraud
We NJenth"fy and assess the risks ol material misststement ofthe FinanL?al Statements. whether due to fraud or error, and
then. design and Ferfonn audit pror*dvres respon5Ne to th￿Se r￿ks. induding obtaining audit ewdence that Is suffiuent
and appropriate to provth a basis for our Ownlon.￿ dtsaJs*J ￿J( audrt independenc* complying wrth the Rèvis•d
Ethical Standard 2019 ￿1h the eng￿ement tearn members ¥knibt rAanning the audr( and continualty monitored our
independence througlwt the pr￿9.
Id•ntTrfying and assèssing potsntlal rlsks w•lat•d to irregularilie5
In identityiThJ and asse55irg risks of m￿er￿1 mi5Staternent in r•sFe¢t of wre9￿011t1tt. AKa￿1n9 fraud and
rton-eornpliance with regulaticr6. our p[G*edu￿$ induded fv lo1￿.n9..
Enquiry of Manag￿￿nt which ihdudes obtsffjiNJ supporb.ng 0x￿7en1akn conc8ming the
Chantys pc4i(ies ar#J procsdurts relthng to".
Idenb"fying, ev￿uatI￿J, and coMp￿"r0 wth lawE and regulat￿Tr$ and whethw w•r8 *war• olany
instsrKeS gf n¢￿￿K￿lance..
Detecting and re5F4)nding 10 ￿ rth of frau(l aTrJ t*l*therlly have kwAeOJg ofany actual. $Lye¢ted or
al￿ed fraud..
Internal ￿ntrOl$ established to mtbga* rBks relatsd to fraud or no￿<￿nplWdnce with laws and regulations.
Lh"s¢ussing am¢irKJ blè èngè3Èment team how and lrnud M￿ht occur in the finanoal statements and
any potential indthrs of traud. As part ofthis (*"scussth, * Identsr￿d ￿+ntral for fraud in the followiThJ
areas..
Th¢ ratiwa￿ of any major ￿l￿r¥j Ihe perK¥J'.
The possibilty of fraud wherth donati¢￿ on Rais¥s Edp not captured by Xèr¢ dL* t¢* drffewt
bankirwj infornation given,"
Rec¢gnthn of kgacy inceffjè in rts corn￿ete lom *rylhin the finarrJe4 slatements.
Obtaining an understandirvj tsf the Wal and regulatory framthvths Ihat thè Charity 0￿rateS in, locusing on
those laws and regulabon5 that had a dire¢tèffect on the financk?I statements or that had a fundamental
elfe¢i on the yration5 of asS￿lati￿. Ihe key I￿ and regulati￿$ we oyffjidatod in this conlext
included UK CompanEs Act.
Audii response to risks idenVfi¢d
In adth'ts"c￿ to thè above, our proe4dur8s to resF4Jid to rths h1onl1￿ MK4uded foltu*ing'.
R8vièwiThJ thè financrdl statsn*nt ¢*sclosur8s aThJ iestirvJ to supporthg do¢urn¢ntath)n to assess comphancè ¥*th
r8ltvant regulats"ors".
Enquiry of management concerning actual and potenb.al hts"9alton and thrns.. perforniThJ analytul procedu￿$ lo
identify any unusual or unext*¢ted r￿at￿lp$ that may indbcate rth of maten'al mis5tsternent due to fraud".
reading rninthes ofmeets"ThJs ol those char9eiJ gov&man￿ a￿1 rewewng COr￿pOndenCe with HMRC.. and
In addressing Ihe r6k of frau¢J through Mana￿￿t oTrAffide ol controls. tesb.ng the appropriateness oljoumal
8ntnes aTrJ othèr adjusbnents.
A55e55ing VtheI￿r jLbJgemenfs rnad• in making xcounting •sb"m*s are indicatNè of a pot•ntk41 bias", and
Evaluatsrg the bu$ine55 rats"Ona￿ ol any svJThtsanl transacbon5 that are unusual or ou15h* the nornal ¢outsa of
busiress.
W• also comm￿l£at*d r•levant identified and regU￿￿on5 and ￿ential iisks ts all •ngayom•nt team
members and rernained alert to any of fraud or norH)Jmrlionce with knvs 8TrJ regula1v￿3 throughout thè
lit
A further dgsryiptyon of our re5pons1t41￿.e5 for Ihe a￿11 of the finanaal stslemenls 1$ hxated on tho Financial Repoiting
Council's ￿*bSite at htlps'Ifv￿￿¥.fre.Org.ukIaY￿rtQr¥Ie5pQnS*lIrt￿5. ThL8 $Jes￿pbOTr fc*ms part of our ouditorfs reptyrt.
A Ivrthèr degcripth.on of our rèsp￿￿1￿41￿es lor Ihe a￿art of the finantial stslemtnts 1$ kKated on the Finantsal Reporting
Couneil's webgt¢ at ￿￿.￿c.org.Uk1aUdit￿S￿stiltt￿. Thrs d￿r￿￿"on fryms part of our Report oftho lThJ*pendent
Auditors.
Page 19

REPORT OF THE INDEPEhlDENT AUDITORS TO THE MEMBERS OF
WOMENS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAND
V$• of our rèport
This rèport is made solely to thè thiilthè compaws mwnt*rs. as a boty. in ￿cl¥danCe wrfh Ch¥ter 3 of Part 16 of
CornpanEs Act 21YA. Our a￿lit %wrk ha5 been urKlertaken so that we m&ht stste to the Charitab￿ company8
merntr￿TS Ihose matters we are required to stste lo them in an audrtors, report and for no other purposa. To Ihe fvllesl
•xt•nt perrniited by law, we do not awept of assume responsibilty to other than ts ¢harrtabk cwipany th•
ehalit8￿ cKJmpany's rnWnb?￿ as a tody. for our audrt %rrk, for Ihis report or foi the 0￿"n￿$ we have I0￿ed.
Alison VidKers Isenior Statutory Audrtor)
for and on behall of 8evan BuL*Sand LLP
Chartered A¢￿￿ntants
And Stahrt¢)ry Auditots
Ground Floor Cardigan House
cast￿ Court
Swansea Ent•rpris• Park
Swansea
SA7 9LA
Page 20

WOMENS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAND
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTMnes
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 klAR¢H 2023
2023
Total
nds
2022
Total
funds
fvnds
fiJTrds
Notes
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FRO
Donati￿ and legaoes
1.584.e65
293.717
1,878,382
2.176,599
Charltable actfvlll•s
London Councils
Change That Last
Direct Sefvice5
Campaigning
Trainin9 and supp)rt Memb•r5
Othef Acb'vibes
Covid r8lat•d support
A¢￿Ssibil￿
Childr•n and young pwle
Researth eva￿al￿)n
2,991
302,271
572,302
61,902
357,892
852.194
1.151,080
I12.5c￿lI
324.106
241.717
42,866
479,013
1.035.748
22.300
333.418
499.982
241.717
42.866
78.099
1,035.748
400.914
333,418
499.982
Other tradiTrJ activ￿.8$
Invesbnent incom
516.827
19.753
536,580
3.410
762,737
Totsl
2.493.316
5 397 $22
6 240 065
EXPEhlDifuRE ON
Ral8lng fwd%
Raising donations legaues
Other tradKvJ activitses
562.713
447.615
$62,713
416,515
413,922
1.010,328
1.010.328
830.437
Charitable I¢￿vIlle5
Lcndon Councils
Change That Last
Direct Services
Campaigning
Train¥)g and 5UPPQrt ftht M8mb*s
other Activth'es
Cowd relabj support
A￿esSibility
Child￿n and young pe￿e
Research and evaluats.on
2,991
4￿,376
1.089,984
226,016
298,537
1,608,350
1.087,703
11.413
1¢%.742
118,155
556.768
204.914
241,080
55,792
946.025
87.119
319.164
515.438
761.682
241.080
1.780.902
946,025
87,119
319.164
656,504
1.725.110
143.rA6
Total
NET INCOMEIIEXPENomiREI
Tr•n8f•rn lund8
{953.3691
63.102
1436,072}
11,389.4411
639,671
21
N•t mov•mont in fvnds
{89).267)
1499,174}
11,389,441)
839,671
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought foThA
5,375.9)>
1,299,e4JS
6.675.514
6,035.843
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
4,485,642
5.286.073
6.675 $14
The notes forn part oftl** ffinanc#81 $t¥knients
Pa9t 21

NCE SHEET
31 IAARCH 2023
2023
Total
lurKI
2022
Total
frjnds
lurKIs
FIXED ASSETS
Tan9it4e assets
16
6.847
6.847
14.658
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
Cash at bank
17
758.842
5.317.500
758,842
.6.120,102
624,230
8,807.346
6.076.342
802,fj¢r
6.878,944
9.431,576
CREDITORS
Amounts falling due T*thin om )*ar
18
{1.597.5471
12.1711
11.599,7181
{1.990,1S11
CURRENT ASSETS
4 478 795
800431 ￿28 7.441425
TOTAL ASSET3 LESS CURRENT LIABLMES
4.485.642
8￿,431
5.286,073
7,456,083
ACCRUALS AND OEFERREO INCOME
(780,5691
NET ASSETS
. 4.485.642
800.431
5.286.073
6.675,514
FUNDS
Unrestrid•J fiJr￿s
Restricted fvTrJ$
21
4.485.642
800 431
5,375.909
TOTAL FUNDS
5 286 073
6 675 514
Th•s• financial stat•m•nts ha￿ bè•n in ￿danc0 ¥&ilh th8 Frfovisior£ ar4)Irat4& io chaniable compan￿$
$ubpd to thè small tomwwe¥
The finanaal slatements *pre approNYd by Board ol Trusloos aulhors&J for" issu• on
191.1.Q12n23.........................
Sarah Hai- Truske
Wtshart- Trust¢•
Pagg 22

WOME14S AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAMD
CASH FLOW STATEMENT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
2023
2022
Cash flows frorn opevatlng advlll•¥
Cash 98neAt8d frcrfn op•rats"o
265S1141
Net cash (used inYF1￿lded by (perabTr3
2.696.114
Cash flow*4 from Invesllng a¢tMtle¥
Purchase of taryjible fixed assets
Saltr oltangible r￿j assets
Interest re¢ebvÈd
(15,7961
3.410
97
Net Cash pfovRled byllused inl invesbn9 8¢bvil*s
8.870
15,6991
Change In eash and cash •qulval•nts In
the reporting ptriod
Ca$h and cash •qu5valents ot th•
beglnnln9 of the reportln8 p•rlod
12.687.244)
2,594.947
8.807.346
6.212,399
Cash #nd ¢ash •quivahnts #t th• •nd of
th¢ r•p¢>rfing p•rl¢)d
6.120.102
8.807.346
P￿e 23

WOMENS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAND
NOTES TO THE CASH FLOW STATEMENT
FOR ThE YEAR ENDED 31 IMRCH 2023
RECONCILIATION OF NET IEXPENDtTUREyIMCOME TO NET CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING
ACTNMES
2023
2022
N•t lexpendltur*)nn¢om• for the reportlThJ p•rlod {as perthe
Statement of Financlal AGtlvrtte8)
Adju5tm•nts lor.
Depreciation chargtss
Interest received
Ilncreaseydecrease in debt
IOecreas*Kinfft35e in creditors
11,389.4411
639,671
2.351
13.4101
{134.6121
1171 t)J2
1.138
1971
64.702
1 905 232
N•t ¢ash lused Snvpfovlded ty operallong
2.696.114)
ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IM NET FUNDS
At 1.4.22
Ca$h fl¢yw
At 31.3.23
N•t cash
Cash at bank
8.807.346
.687.244)
6.120.102
8.807.346
2.687.244
6,120,102
Totsl
8 807 346
6 120102
The noles part ofthese fmarKaal ststern￿ts
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WOAENS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAND
140TES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEMTS
FOR THE YEAR ENOED 31 IAARCH 2023
ACCOUfrrnMG POUCIES
8a61s of pr•parlng th• flnaKlal slat•rn•nis
Thè financial staternents of th• tharitablè company, whK* L8 a public tenefft entty uTh*r FRS 102. have bèen
prepared in XC0rda￿ wih thè Chaiibe5 SORP IFRS 1021 'A￿Jnb.rrfj and Report"ng by Chariti"es' Statement
of Recommended Practi￿ ap￿l￿tle to chanties prtparthg thèir accounts in accordanc• wilh the Financkil
Reportin9 StaTrJard applicable In fv UK anLI Rep￿A￿ of Irtiand IFRS 1021 leffèth.vè 1 January 20191., Financial
Reporbng Standard 102 The Finanual R•portirpJ Standard app&"￿*￿ in the UK and Republic ol Ireland. and the
Companies Act 20(kS. The financi￿ ststèm¢nts ha* ￿en prepared undèr ts ￿tOncal cost conventKJn.
Golng Conc•rn
The Iru5ts•s conshler that thefe are no Mater￿ unc•rt•nties about the Charity's *ilty to continue as a 90ing
concwn Tr)r any siwfficant ar&3s of urtsrtainty lh* alleCt￿ caffwng value assets by the chanty.
Income
All income i% recogN*J in th• Ststement of Acbvth once Ihe charity ha5 entitknent to the fvtsjs. il 1$
probable Ihat the 7*11 be I￿1%￿d thè amount b8 ￿￿asur￿l relabty.
Donation$ ar¥ re￿g￿￿1 thè Charity has begn Mtif*d in ￿l￿ng of the amount aThJ setuement date.
In the event that a donats.on is $￿e¢t to conditths that reryire a thl of perfonnancè by the Charty bèlore the
Charity is entitkd to Ihe fuThJs. the inc￿rne is deferred and not recognise(J unbl either th(Be wndilion$ are fully
t. ￿ the fulfjknènt of condthns is W￿)Ity corthl ol Charty and rt is probabk th•t thtrstr
¢ondibons wdl be IdfilbÈd in thè feporb.ng period.
Loga¢y gifts are re￿gnised a case by case basis following grant of probatè wh8n the
administratorlexecutor for the est* has communicated in writrn9 tK*th the amount and 5etllernent date. In the
event that the gift ts the loTh of an asset otlw than cash Gff a finanoal a55et traded on a rewgnis•d stock
ex¢h#￿, ￿tOgnitiOn i8 subjed to the vak* of Ihe gfft ￿"ng re&abty measur8t4e wffih a degree ol reasonab
a￿￿racY and the ty.ue to the asset hawng trartsfeired to the Charrty.
Deferred income Tepresents amounl r￿ll￿d hr a￿1 released to incoming r95our￿$ in
period for which, it has been rec*￿. Such income is onty deferrwJ when..
- The donor specifie5 that Ihe grant or thnatK>n must only be us•d in fuiur• accountin9 pe￿d9,. or
. Thè ¢h)nor has inpos¢d ¢IX￿[b￿¥s mLEt ￿ met Lth ￿ Charty has unCoTrJrt￿n81 enb"tlernent.
Where service5 or facibtEs are provided to Ihe Charity as a donation that nonnaly bè purchased from our
Sup￿lerS this benefit is w)cluded in the finanoal statements at Ifs fair value ￿n￿sS rf5 fair value ￿nn01 bè rdiably
MeaSu￿d. then at the ectst to Ihe donor ot the resak value of goods that are to be sobj.
Exppndlturn
Liats'lities are recognised as expendrture as SO￿ as Ihwè is a kgal or co[￿truCtive o￿lgation commitling the
charty to Ihat expendrture. It proba￿ that a trar6fer of tconomic beneffts Mll be wuirad in settbement and
th8 amount of the cèlwJatK)n can be rreasured reli*. ExFerhjrtu￿ is a￿Unted ¢)n an accruals basis and
has been dassifip&J undef h￿Jry$ that aggrwjate all ¢0st relaied to ts ¢at•gory. •￿ere wsts cannot be
diredy attnbut•d to parb'DJlar h•adIr￿ have b8•n allttated to actsvrtres on a basis corthi5tent with tho
of resourc8s.
Grants ofknd sutie¢t to C￿dI￿On$ hab* not bo￿ mèt •1 tr* ytsr end date are noted a$ a commilment
but not acuued as èxptr￿rtU￿.
Governane• costs
T￿$¢ indudè the costs altrtsjtable to thtr ChaTrty$ ttIn￿ance *ith ejmtibJii￿al and staluteAy reQ￿reMents.
i￿1￿9 audit Strateg￿ management and Tnjstee's meetiThJs ?rKI ￿1nbUrSed experwg.
Alloeation and Ipp￿10nrnent oftosts
SuFPQrt eosts in¢￿de central fvncbons and ha¥e been aH¢)cated thtr ¥¢tivity cost categoiies ort a basis corsistent
wrth the use ofthe fystyJrt*s. for example, allocath"NJ propety costs by lloor area. or per capita. staff costs by th¢
"me S￿TrI and Lthèr ￿$ts by thèir ￿age.
Tanglbl• Ilx•d a￿ts
Deprethation ts provhded at thè lolhM"wJ alnual rates ift orfer to ¥nits off •ath asset over its ests"mateiJ usebj lrfe.
Offica r&futh"shrnent- 5 yèars stravjht line
Computsr •quipment- 3 year5 straffjht hr
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WOMENS AID FEDERATION OF EIIGLAND
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEPIENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENOED 31 AIARCH 2023
ACCOUNTING POUCIES- conllnuo
Taxatlon
The Chanty is con5th￿d to pass Ihe tesl sel oul in Paragraph 1 Schtdule 6 of the Finant& Act 2010 and
therefore it rneets ￿ definrtth of a tharitable c4)rnpany for UK corporation tax purposes. Accofdingly, the Charty
is potentially exempt from taxab.on in respecl of incimne or captsl gair6 re￿iVed within categorie5 covered by
Chaptèr 3 Part 11 of thè Corporal)"on Tax Act 2010 or SectK¥n 256 01 Taxabon ol Chargeable Gains AGt 1992. to
the extsnt that suth income or 9￿￿ arp apF4pd exdu5N•ty to charrtable purp)ses.
Fund aetounting
UnrèstrKt*d funds can be usèd in accordartt ￿th the chariiafrje c+)ietaNes at fv dI5￿ti￿ Qfthe tru$t¢es.
Restricted fvnds can only be LLsed for Part￿lar restricted purpo￿ ¥￿thIn ts oty.ects ol the chwty. Restrictions
aris• specified by th• donor or when are raLsed lor partiC￿r restricted purpose5.
Further explanatson of Ihe nature awwj purpose of eath furNJ is irKlud•d in th• notes to the financol ststements.
P•Thslon ¢￿ts •nd •)th•r pmtrfelwement ben•ffts
The charrfable CL￿panY 0￿rateS a de￿d contribubon Fer6vJn $c￿e. C￿tri￿0jtl0ns payable to the
tharrtab￿ companys P2nsi￿ schème ar8 thargtd to the Statement of Firnana￿ Activrtes in the Feriod to whth
Ihoy ￿lat8.
Trad• debtor#
Trèje debtors are amounts thJe ujstttws for merthar41th5e sokj w seThiw F•rf0fft￿d in Iho ertinory
coutse of b￿1￿$$.
Tr* debtors a￿ r•ttyJnis¢d irtthlty at trans*Jitin prro. Thy arn wJbs8qL*nty rr*asured at amortised cost
usin9 the effecti¥e inte￿l methrMI. less provision ts imw"rnènt A pw$1￿ for Impaimitnt of trade debtors
is es&*li5hed wl*n there is objective evbdence that the Charity will rK*t ￿ abl8 to tolK8Ct all amtyjnts due
accordiThJ to the orynal temis ofthe r￿Nable$.
Cash and cash e4ulvalonts
Cash and cash equNaknts ttfflpn5e cash on hawKI can dt•, othor short-t•mi highly liquid
investrnents Ihai are re•Yity ¢￿ver￿ty19 to ¥ krwn wn¢wnt of ¢ash and aft $￿j.eCt to an inswificant risk of
change in value.
7r¥de cr•dito
Trade creditors are obl￿￿￿]￿$ to pay for ge<ds or St￿￿$ that habe teen ac￿￿ in the ordinary coursè of
business frorn 5UPFlier5. kcounts payable are da5sikd as oJrrtnt lia￿.1￿"*$ if the Charity do•s not have an
unconditional right. 8t Ihe end of reportiThJ FerioJ. to defer setuernent of the c¥edrtor for at ￿ast tsvelve rnonths
after the reporbn9 ¢Jate. If there is an uncondrtKsnal Ivjht lo deler SetI￿nI ts at least tt4elve months af*r th•
porting date. they are presented as non-current 1rabil￿"e$.
Trad• credrtOTS are rec))￿lS*J inw at the transth ￿l¢e aThJ subseynty measur&J at amortis•d Cost
usirwj ￿ effEctive method.
Flnan¢lal InStn￿n•nts
Class
Fin3ncial ass•ts finarrial liabrfths art rErognisoed tharty becomes a party to the wntractual
provish?ns of ts Instsumenl
Financial liabilitie5 and eqihty instruments a￿ da55ffiad attordiThJ lo tha substsK8 of the contractual
arrangements ent•r•d into. An •quty instrum•nt is any contract that emdences a resKlual inte￿t in the asstts of
the Chanty aftef de¢kntiwwJ 011 of ts habdths.
nition rne
A15 finanoal ass•ts and li*"lrti?s are lnrti￿ty measur•s at tsar￿1￿ pncè (irthJiThJ transactions fAistsI. exc8pt
for thosè financkal a$5etsth5sified as at fair value thoLb3h Fyofft L¥ bjss. which are init.ially measured at fair value
(which is nornally the transaction pri¢e exduding trarfjaction ￿$ts1. unle55 thè arrangement constitutes a
financing transact￿. If an arrangement consts"tutes a financry transaction, the fina￿181 asset or financial Iiabilty
15 rneasured #t the presenl of Ihe ILrture payTnents dL$tOunt￿ at a markèt rate of rtor•st for a similar debl
instrument.
Financial assets liabiltrs are onty offset in Ihe slatement of fina￿al po$rt￿n %then, and onfy when there
exists a legally enlorceat4e rb3ht to set off the reco9nised am¢)unts and ts Chaity interkts •￿htir to settle on
net basis. or to re￿i￿e the asset aTrJ sellle the I"th"hty sinuttaneoLBty.
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WOMENS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLANO
IIOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEIAENTS. contlnu•d
FOR THE YEAR ENDEO 31 IIARCH 2023
ACCOUNTING POUCIES- conllnu•d
Trade d•bto
Financial assets a￿ dernct¢Jnised when and vA*n al the contractual rvahts to the ts cash flows from the
finanoal asset ex￿re or are 5etlled. bl tl* Chanty transfws to another paty substantyally all ol the risks and
rewards of own•tship ofthe fmanoal as5eL or cl the Chaty. d8sy"t• havi￿ retainvd som•. but rvJt all, signthcant
risks and rewards ol W￿rship. has tra[￿fel￿ed ￿ntrOl ofthè a￿1 to anofvr party.
Financial li&Jilittes are dèr•cty3nised ￿ *then the speaf*d in the contract vs di%charged, CanCel￿d or
expires.
DONATIONS ANO LEGACIES
2023
2022
Donations
Legacies
Donatsd ser¥ic•s aTrJ
1.587.387
109.851
181.144
1.729.910
321.609
125.080
1,878.382
2.176.599
lega￿ irKcffitr has teen 8￿n￿l wherE Ihe Charty h&s been that rt is entrued tts a reasonatAe ¢stimatè
of m￿leS. Hc¥•ffter. th& tirning of these moniès is uncertain as the legacies are S￿)Iect to the realisation Of
assets wrthin the legw estatÈ, past exptr*nce can take MO￿ than a year to be ￿alISed.
In 4dd￿an to the gen•rous ffin#ntia swy*rt r¢£￿ frNn of supportws ¢)ver the last 12 months. we wovld
also like to gxiend our grabtude to Ihose ir*diviLlua15 and (Yw￿9￿0ns Itho don*ed products and seN(¢s to
Women's AKI.
Donated Se￿ICe$ during year we:
2023
2022
Le9•1 pro4>ono for Al•rketlng
Engine Group
Ltyal pro4ono for Oth•r Adi¥ltS•9
G¢)Ddwin Procter
Goldsrnths Chamt¢rs
Dglight Collectiv
BrOm￿Y
MGM Gener¥1 Ltd
Con$uttan¢y for ReseaKh & Evalu•￿On
ORB Intefnabonal
MGM Gtneral Semus Lbj
84.410
37,210
1,620
1,4(￿)
390
44.264
25,9￿]
79.490
125.080
OTHER TRADING ACTlVtnES
2023
2022
M•mbership
Publications
Consuttancy & s￿akers. fe•s
Nats"onal Training c￿￿*
Other confèréncè and events
AdvertisiThJ and merchandise
110,666
88
5.764
317,541
53.645
48.876
102,274
297
84.999
511.310
16,542
47.315
536.580
762.737
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WOIJENS AID FEDERATK)N OF EMGLAND
MOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- ¢ontlnu•d
FOR YHE YEAR ENDED 31 ￿ft¢H 2023
INVESTMENT INCOME
2023
2022
Deposrt aeeount interest
3.410
97
INCOME FROM CHARITABLE ACTMTIES
2023
2022
AcbMty
Grants
Grants
Grants
Grant5
Grant5
Grants
Grants
Grants
Grants
Gr8nt5
2,991
302.271
572.302
61.902
357.892
852.194
1.151.080
Charye That Last
324,1C6
241,717
42.866
479.013
1,035,748
22.300
333.418
499 982
campa￿niNj
Trainiffj and SUP￿ tor M•nbers
Other ActiV￿.e$
Covid rdated SUFPOrt
Accesstjilty
Chiklren and yourrfJ peop
Research aTrJ ev*uathon
2,979.150
3.300,632
Grnnts rac•￿•d. *)clud8d Nl th• above. aTr as k+lb7*&S."
2023
2022
Home Office
London Counca15
Comic R•liel
The Natonal Lottery Cornmunrfy Furnl
Departrnent for L•vellirwJ Up. Housing and C￿mL￿1125
Avon Cosrnety¢5 UK Ltd
Oak Foundation
Other Small Grants
R•strict•d donations
K•riTrJ
YSL
Baltys
The Sistern Tntst
MOJ IDVA Training
CVC FouThJatvJn
CAF
MOPAC Lot 3
263,416
24.999
112.5001
314.922
20.OCQ
347.107
387.376
137,376
152,395
11451
456.104
41.854
70.000
81.902
387,148
76,840
568.783
42.866
70,(Y)2
241,717
64,602
91.000
114.497
1.106.244
1.056.048
2 979,150
3 300,632
RAISING DONATIONS ANO LEGACIES
un￿$tr￿￿ed
nd5
General
Total
2023
Total
2022
EmFAoyYnent cosls
Other wsts
348,941
101.652
350.940
117,892
260.￿1
Diract Costs
All￿￿1j support Costs
450.593
468,832
93.881
324,469
S43.920
3S6,455
cated Supm C¢)sls (Trjte 10)
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WOIIJENS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAND
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- ¢ontlnwd
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 IAARCH 202J
OTHER TRADING ACTIVITES
2023
2022
Purehas•s
Staff costs
167.820
246.102
447.615
413.922
2023
2022
Nabonal Training Centre
Membership
337.602
110.013
383.201
30.721
447.615
413.922
CHARITABLE ACTMTIES CI)STS
Grant
fijnding of
.￿beS
(seè not•
Supptsvt
costs Isee
note 101
Direct
Costs
91
TotaLs
Change That Last
Dir•d S8Mces
CampaigniNJ
Trainin9 support for Member5
OlherA¢ivthS
Covid ￿lated supwrt
Accessibilty
Childr•n and youro peopl8
Rèsèarch and evaluabon
95.449
681,381
721.716
202.813
1.079.608
186.879
69.657
248,808
542 359
22.7C
182.623
39.9e6
38.267
701.294
26,265
17,462
70.356
91.363
118.155
.004
761.682
241.(180
1,780.902
946,025
87.119
319.164
658.504
732.881
24.782
3.828.670
757.663
5 776 635
GIIANTS PAYABLE
2023
2022
Change That Last
Direct Servi¢e5
Training and swrt for m￿be15
Covid ￿lated swjport
Research and evaluab'on
186,183
287,515
1.615
795,819
732,881
24.782
1250 932
The total 9rants pahl to institutions durir9 ts year was as tolb￿5."
2023
2022
Respect
Refvge
Rasacs
IMI<AAN
Welsh Women's Aid
Northwi Ireland IAtmens All
Scottish Womens AJ"d
Women & Girts Ne￿rk
Grants pahl to ￿S￿'tu￿.Orts IThJr￿tkn1y unL*r £25.LX*)
10,000
95,710
tsu.u>8
231.156
194,350
134,000
193.375
52,384
279 899
221.157
173,113
151.738
186,875
24,780
757.663
1.250,932
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WOMENS AID FEDERATK)N OF ENGL4NO
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEIAENTS- ¢4)ntiNed
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
GRANTS PAYABLE- ¢onllnu
The at*)V• k8 a 1st of the larg•st grants in a99regab.on to {Tr) grarts Awe to indi¥idual$).'
In the year 1st Apnl 2022 to 31st March 2023 grant of £25.OtrJ was rtcwad frtjm London Counuls for the
data Cdthtion project LXKler Priority 2. SeNté area 2.3. The gfant has LL¥èd to l￿d London Rafug&s Data
Collects)n Project whith I￿Vd•S ￿lIe¢￿￿. anatysiThJ and reFrfI'ng on the demand and use of refvges in
London.
The foll)wing tabl• illustrate5 how th8 monty has Spent by Kknnen's ￿ Faderabon of England and that it
has been used for the purposes ouuined luThJry a9rpement
Granl
£16,203
Grant Sp•nt
£16,203
Btrnefiuary
Other Direct PrLiect
over￿￿$
£4,139
£4.658
£2S,000
£4.139
£4.658
£25.000
10.
SLIPPORT COSTS
Stsff
Adm
To
2023
Tot
2022
suFp)rt
charilabk a¢bvitk85
739.191
116.628
1.Cfj2,780
646.315
Cost ofgenwabr¥J
donath)ns and I￿a¢
88.693
24.833
13.994
127,519
76.709
827.884
231.794
130.821
1.190.299
723,024
' indudirrfJ ¢*reriat
Basis of ￿l￿atiOn
SuFVgrt costs are 8pptithrt•J am main *fv•tes of the chanty on tr* basts of total stsff b.me S￿nt
each of these during the year.
11.
NET INCOMEIIEXPENDITURE)
Net lnecffl•llexpe￿1ibJr0} is stated aft•r(*wgIW¢red￿.Thj).
2023
2022
Auditors. rernuneralion
Depreciatron. owned assets
19,353
14,204
1.138
12
TRUSTEES. REAIUNERATION AND BENEFITS
2023
2022
as r•ststed
Twst••s' salaries
250
6.020
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WOMENS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAND
MOTES TO THE FIPIANCIAL STATEMENTS- contlnued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ￿RCH 2023
12.
TRUSTEES. REMLINERATION Al￿ BENEFrrs * ¢onlinwd
Trust••s' •xp•ns
During the yeaf Trustee5 were reirrt1ur￿ expèn5e5 of£74912022." £2861.
Trusleè's •xp8nses rdaled to purchase ofgreetiry cards arwj firyAEr5 •5 well as reimbursmni oftravel.
There was ￿ athlitionJ £250 of honorariwn paym￿$(2022 £6.020)
During Ihg yew £1,81912022". £1,102) was pa*J in respec* ofTruslees' Ind￿nty inwJranc•.
13.
STAFF COSTS
2023
2022
Wages and $￿ar￿¥
SorAal secuftty costs
Oiher penS￿n costs
3.448.478
360,839
2,709,827
264,628
168.262
4 022 272
3142717
The avwage monthty nlmber Olen￿YeeS ¢knrw the yearwas as fckn..
2023
2022
Charitable activtties
Fundrai*rtg
Support
10
77
The number ol emthees whose ¢m￿Oyee tenefiis {exC￿d￿ ￿ployer tension costs) exceeded £60.000 was..
2023
2022
£90.Cx)1- £100,CQO
Th• total ¢mthee benefits key managemert personMI ofthe Chanty were £120.64712021.. £104.W41
COMPARATIVES FOR ThE STATEMENT OF FINANCIALAcnvmES
Lknmstricted
R•stricted
fvrKIs
Tot81
fvnd$
INCOME AND ENDOIP4MENTS FROM
Donations and kgacies
2.108.235
2.176.599
London Counrils
Charoe That Last
Dirèct Servi
Campaigning
TrainThJ and support for Members
Other Actsv￿8$
Covid related support
2,991
302.271
572.302
61.￿2
357.892
473.289
1,151,080
2,991
302,271
572,302
61,902
357,892
852,194
1.151,080
378,￿5
Other tradiThJ acb
Inbwtrnent Inco￿
698,979
97
63.758
762,737
97
Tolal
3 188 216
EXPENDITURE OM
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WOMENS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAND
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEIAENfs- contlnued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
14.
COMPAIIATIVES FOR THÉ STATEMÉNT OF FINANCIAL ACTivmES- continu•d
Unrestritt￿ Restricte
funds
funds
Totsl
lunds
Ralslng funds
Raising donab.ons and kgaa•s
Other trading actiwbes
416.515
413.922
416,515
413.922
830.437
830.437
Charitabkt aeti¥itl•s
Lond¢)n Counols
Change That Last
Direcl SeNces
Campaignir
Training and suwJc¥t fr¥r Memt*rs
Other Ath"wth•s
ovid related 5uppe4t
2,991
456.376
1,089,984
226.016
212.093
574,615
1087.703
2,991
456.376
1.089.984
226,016
298,537
1.608.350
1.087.703
1.033.735
Total
1.950.616
IIET INCOMEIIEXPENDITURE)
Transf•rn b•Th*en fvnds
1,23S.6C
76.462
1595,929}
76 462
639,671
Mot mo¥ernent in funds
1.312.062
1672.391}
639.671
RECONCILIATI&Y OF FUNDS
Total lunds brougm fowrd
4.C63.847
1.971,996
6.035,843
TOTAL FUTr￿ CARRIED FORWARD
5.375.909
1,299,605
6.675,514
IS.
PRIOR YEAR ADJUSTMENT
The prior year acl'u51rnent reP[￿nts a C£>rr•th"¢￿ of d￿l￿nated r•ser¥ts prnwousty not ￿p1￿￿. The only note
impacied is note 21.
16.
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Improvements
Compukr
equiwent
Totals
COST
At 1 Apfil 2022
Disposals
19.086
26.674
5.4601
5.4601
At 31 Mareh 2023
19.086
DEPRECIATION
At 1 Apfil 2022
Ch8rg& for y•
11.425
1.642
591
709
12,016
2.351
At 31 March 2023
13.067
1,3QO
14,387
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 Morch 2023
6.019
828
8.847
At 31 March 2022
7.661
6,997
Pag• 32
¢On￿nUed...

WOMENS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAMD
140TES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- cont1Th￿d
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
17.
DEBTORS: AMOLnlTS FALUNG DUE I￿rmIN ONE YEAR
2023
2022
Tra¢le debtors
Other debtors
VAT
104,883
.742
268,356
32.325
Accrued income
Pr•payments
596,%6
288,184
758.842
624.230
1&
CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALUNG DUE IMTHIN ONE YEAR
2023
2022
Trade credit￿¥
Social security othèr t&KeS
VAT
Other credrtors
Deferred iFKorne
Accrued exFenses
Deferred grwts
300,222
103.220
209,728
68.045
25.530
64.130
377.249
209.725
1035 744
1.100
241.847
172.764
1 S99.718
1.990.151
19.
LEASING AGREEMENTS
Minimum paym•nts nofvcartdlable operalirrfJ lèas•s fall due as fdlthvs".
2023
2022
Imthin on8 year
Betsveen ¢)ne and fve yeats
In rnore than five years
81.588
195,779
81.466
227.566
279.095
309.032
ACCRVALS APa> DEFERRED INCOIAE
2023
2022
Deferred granls
780.￿9
Pag• 33
conb"nued...

WOMENS AID FEOERATION OF ENGLAMD
NOTES TO THE HNANCIAL STATEME14TS- ¢onllnu•d
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 IAIARCH 2023
21.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Transf*rs
At
31.3.23
At 1.4.22
As r•siated
in
Unrn8trlet•d fvnds
General fvnd
Oesignated Fund- Membership
development and sustainabilty
Dasignated Fund- Sedor In￿01¥¢5
Designated Fund- Transfrjrmation
Oewgnat8d Fund- c￿tUre ChaThJe
1,870,311
170.429
81.033
2.101,773
1.728.542
435.200
968,861
372,995
1264.3161
I60.2￿2}
1685.9511
113.3291
1.464,226
374,998
284,979
259,666
2.069
5.37S.909
19S3.3691
63,1ff2
4.485.642
R•strl¢t•d funds
Home Office
The Nats"onal Lott¢ry C(ffimunty FuThJ
DHLUC
Avon Cosmetic5 Uk Ltd
Oak Foundabon & Others
RTS & Membetship
Blq Potential Social Inlftsbnent
P*0￿e'S Postcc¢* Trust
Wornen'5 Memt¢rs Contrbukn to
Apprenti￿Ship
Restricted donath"¢Ms
Kering
YSL
Black Ro
Bafday5
Refinitiv
Ask Me F￿￿raL$lrrfj
Restrict8d Campaigns & Policy
Bristol Univatsity Jusb"¢
Ballys
Hiscox
JJ CharilaUe Trust
Tableau
The Sist•ts Twust
Bloom Ask Mè TraI￿r
CAF Covid Support
MOJ IDVA TrainiThJ
CVC Foundation
OPAC Lot 3
Office Insurancè Clam
{2,1741
{62.101)
1377)
42.250
148,5581
16,158
{2.6681
12.1711
61
377
180,635
48,558
58,819
222,885
74,977
1.840
1.840
14,1
405,781
13.7C(I
17.501
16.346
14,100
87,195
1.000
14.130
{318,5861
112,71XII
13,3711
116.3461
187.0351
11391
14.2171
200
14.3311
36,703
125.4111
13881
12.0381
64.602
I￿7}
64.452
{45.0251
{91.B311
42.473
25,293
375
54,862
32,252
1.913
4.331
36,119
31.644
20.CK
2.038
$4.723
12B.0351
2.113
72.822
6,233
19,612
64.602
19.093
56.845
20.LKQ
28.273
45.02S
114.497
135.wl
22.666
42.473
25.293
TOTAL FUNDS
6.67S.514
1.389.441)
5.286.073
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Continued...

WOIAE14S AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAND
NOTES TO THE FINAKIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR ThE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
21.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- cortlnu•d
Nat m¢)vement in fvnds. indu￿￿ abovè arè as f￿b￿.
IrKryniry
ResoLwces Movement
in fvnds
Unrestrlct•d funds
General
D&signatsd Fund- MÈmb•rsh
development and sustsinabd
Desiwated Fund- Sector wde limbati￿S
Desiwated Fund- TransfornwtK
Desiswated Fund- Cumure Chaj
2.493.316
12.322.887}
170.429
1264.3161
160.2021
1685.9511
1264.318}
160,202}
1685.951)
2.493.316
13.446.685)
{953.3691
Restrl¢t•d fvnds
Home Officè
London Councils
The Nab'onal Lottery Cwtrn￿ty FWKJ
DHLUC
Avon Cosmeltcs Uk Ltd
Oak Foundab"on & Crthers
RTS & MÈmber5hip
Big Potèntkal Social Inv•slm•rt
R•str￿ed donabons
Kering
YSL
Blad( Roc*
Barclays
Refinit
Ask Me FundraisTrJ
Restricted Campavws & Poky
Brist￿ Universty Jwtrce
8altys
Hiscox
JJ Charrtable Trust
Tablèau
Th• Sister5 TnBt
BlcKJm Ask Me Trainef
CAF Covid Support
MOJ IDVA Tfaning
CVC FouThJat
MOPAC Lot 3
Officè Insurar￿e Claim
263.416
24,999
11.316
387.148
76.840
(265.590}
124,9991
173.417}
{387.5251
134.5901
148.5581
14.8791
12.6681
{692.1651
155.5e61
173.3731
116.3461
187.0351
11391
131.9791
100
14.3311
{205.0141
125.4111
13881
12,0381
12,174)
{62,101)
1377)
42.250
{48.5581
16.158
12,668
1318,5861
112,7001
13.3711
116.348
{87.0351
11391
14,2171
200
14.3311
36.703
125.4111
13881
12,0381
64,602
{9071
64.452
{45.0251
191.8311
42,473
25.293
21,037
373,579
42.866
70.0(T2
27,762
11x1
241.717
64,602
19)7)
1971.2961
145.0251
191.8311
{152,756}
1.035.748
195.229
436 072
TOTAL Fufr
5.397 522
Page 35
continued...

woMeNS AID FEDERATION OF ENGLAMD
NOTES TO THE FINAMCLAL STATEMEKfs- ¢onllnu•d
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AIARCH 2023
21.
OVEMEMT IN FUNDS. e•ntIn￿d
Cornp•ratives for movement in fvnds
Tr•nsfo
At
31.3.22
At 1.4.21
in ftJn¢Js
luThJs
Unmtri¢ted fund•
Ge￿ra1 fvnd
Designated Fund- Membership
development and sustaina￿.1fy
Designated Fund- Sector wide in￿'ab¥eS
Designated Fund- Transfcmlton
1.713.847
1.384.989
(72,9281
3.025.908
1.600.OC(I
11401
186.6891
141
86.689
1,600,001
350.000
400.OIY)
4.Cfj3.847
1.235.6C(I
76,462
5.375.909
Restrlcted funds
H¢)m8 Office
London Councls
Corni¢ RelEf
The National Lottery Communty F￿1
The Cty BThdgè TNst
DHLUC
Avon C05nplKs ljc Lld
Wallham Fo￿t Councl
Oak Foundats"on & Others
Legal Educab"cffl FourKlabon
RTS & Mernber5hy
Big Potenlkql Sm'al Inbwlment
Peoples Postcode Trust
Wwen's AMI Members Conknlxthn to
Apprenbce5hip
Rèstricttd donabons
KeriNJ
Tesco
YSL
Blac* Rock
Barclay5
Bank ofAmerica
Refinibv
Ask Me Fundrai&ThJ
R•strict•d caMpav￿$ & Poly
Barbet
Bristol UnNersty Justice
Ballys
Hiscox
JJ charitab￿ Trust
O￿n Foundatmjn
RI￿rd Foundation
Tableau
The Sistors Trust
Worfd Gold Coun(al
Love Respe¢t IRestl
Bloom Ask Mt Tr&ner
CAF COV￿ Support
MOJ IDVA Training
CVC F¢)undalion
12.9891
111.QJ31
1136.7561
12,3531
7,522
96.245
15.4041
11.C#)3
198.796
2.353
62.040
17,5221
84.39)
5.404
44.024
180.635
48.558
1291
6,223
58,819
2,668
1,840
1.840
14,11XI
4f2.978
26.a69
20.532
2.496
39.776
96.974
14,1CMJ
405,781
13,7CK)
{88,1971
{13.1691
{20.5321
1 5.005
123.4301
110,3141
{53.0991
11.000
17,501
16,346
B6,660
54.862
23.578
2.252
42.C
9.519
275.204
54.862
32.252
1,913
8.674
13391
{42,oc4JI
15.1881
1239.0851
{18.356)
4.331
.119
31,644
20,0
20,C(
2.575
12.5751
I200.￿0)
16.0301
{62.3331
143.640)
{35.046)
20,C£
108.213
45.025
114,497
2,038
62,333
43.640
20,OC
28,273
45.025
114.497
179,9401
Sg5 929
TOTAL FUNDS
6.035.843
639 671
6.675.514
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ontinued..

WOMENS AIO FEDERATION OF EP4GLAND
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- c¢)ntlnu•d
FOR TrIE YEAR ENDED 31 IAARCH 2023
21.
IIJOVEMENT IN FUNDS- ¢•ntlnu•d
CcfflparatNe Mt movement in fvr#J5. indLthd in abobE are as f0kn￿..
Ints)m
Resovrc4s
Movement
in funds
Unrostricted fvnd$
Gèneral fvnd
Designaled Fund- Mernljership
devekjpment and sustaiftabrfty
Designated Fund- Sedorwide inrtiab¥es
Deswattd FuTrJ- Transfom)ats"on
3,186.216
(1.801,2271
1.384.989
11401
186,6891
11401
188,6891
3.186.216
11.950,6161
1,235,600
R•sthet•d fund¥
London Couwls
ComK RelEf
The National Lottery Cornm￿ty Fund
The Cty Bndge Trust
DHLUC
Avon Cosmetits Ll( Ltd
Waltharn Forest Counc
O* Foundats'on 8 Othe
Legal Edurabon Foundalb)n
RTS & Membership
ReStr￿ted donat￿$
KeriTrJ
Tesco
YSL
Black Rod(
Barclays
Bank of Arne￿4
Ask Me Fundraising
Resirrted Campawjns & P(4iy
Barbat
Bristol Univwsity Justi¢¢
Bally5
Hi$¢ox
OWn Foundats"¢)n
Ricard Found*"on
Tableau
The Sistsrs Tntst
World Gold CgunL?I
Love Rè5FeCt (Restl
Bloorn Ask Me Tranef
CAF Covid Support
MOJ IDVA Traning
CVC FouThJati
314.922
20.[￿)
381.658
1317,9111
131.0031
1518.4141
12.3531
1379.8541
141,1311
15.4041
1147.8611
1291
110.1861
1217.1541
155.0231
120.5321
154,9951
123,4301
110.3141
153.0991
1.200
12.1241
142,OWI
15.1881
I3￿.987)
118,3%)
12.5751
{2,9891
111,0031
1136,7561
{2,3531
7,522
96.245
15.4041
4,534
1291
6,223
188,1971
113,1691
120,5321
15.005
123,4301
110,3141
153,0991
8,674
13391
142,0001
15.1881
1239,0851
118,3561
12,5751
1200,0001
16,0301
(62,3331
143,6401
{35,0481
20.ocM)
108.213
45,025
114.497
387.376
137,376
152,395
16.409
128.957
41.854
70.OCLI
7.474
1.785
61.902
16.0301
162.3331
143,6401
135,0461
1.1C6.244
91,000
114.497
{998.0311
145,9751
595.929
TOTAL FUNDS
6.240,065
5.6C4).3941
639.671
Pa3e 37
cthtinued...

WOMENS AID FEOERATION OF EIIGLAND
NOTes TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- ¢ontinu•d
FOR TrIE YEAR ENDED 31 IIARCH 2023
21.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- contlnwd
D•slgn•ted Fun(
Fund
Membefshp
vebpment
Su5tsinability
D•s¢rlpti•n
Thi5 rrmey has been s•1 asvJ8 bj $44Wt rn￿b￿s in thtr Chall•￿$ associat•d
ih ￿ ¢xffimisswiNJ.
Sector
initialN8s
This ￿e￿gnated fur¥J 15 for acnjss a nurthr of key prclects which Mll havtr
Sect￿w￿* inpa
An irtemat inveslment W for In￿lment in our infrastru¢ttTr Ihat •n$urn the
Icrf¥J te￿ w*ilty olthe or9ani5alion
Transfornation
Cutlurè ChaTh3¢
This dèsign*d fvNI ￿11 te used to inflL*nte the wder Put4￿ attrtude to domestic
abuse $0 that it 15 no lorTrger l*rated v&ithin sC￿￿ty
R•strld•d Funds
Furf￿r d85criplion gfeath maten.al I￿¥j swrceo11￿￿ and naturn ol rnstri¢tpJn'.
ProlKt
Children 8 Young
P•oplo ￿hat
Fund
D￿¢￿PIloTh
Fund•r¥
The Wat in Pre4Enthng VA￿￿ ar¥J Suppoitry The Home OffK8
Chikjren. fund fwJsse5 on lor thilJren
the puw of prevenbrg VAWG. Our key
ddi¥Erabks are".Del¥•nNJ tra"niTr3 to childr•n aThJ
young Feo¢Ae in schtds and ￿U￿bana1 seth"ngs",
5ppryfi¢lty explryirMJ dome5ti¢ abw and h•atthy
relaty"onshrpS.Dev￿￿ry cffiline resour￿ for thildren
and yourwj peopbe throtyjh microsites and s￿191 media
offerings.Expanding training to domests"c abuse
prath"tron8rs prof*ssionats vkno woth with children
young peo￿e.carryIrrfJ out reseorth and evaluat
activities to evthlen￿ whatwork5 in preventirvJ VAWG.
On Trad¢
Tr**, our ¢xrtwnes monitorirvj aNI case A¥onC05m•t
management is used by [￿rtY BO organisabon5 to
fao"ltsle their cas•work antj evKJenc• their Impact The
nats'onal dats it is used to Infoffli and supwt
our campavjnirs and afvocacy wryk on behalf tsf
Routes to support
prtyecl prtivpaes a referral datsbase ol VAWG
swvices and ￿rUg* vxanc*s to nalronal help11￿$ arvj
hxal serv￿. 11 frJrltr£f prO￿deS a Publ￿ serwce
diredw on ts Wom•n's Aid websrtè aThJ th•
Gddbook Onh"ne directory whK* is available al cg)5t to
other a￿n￿&S
Ministy of Housing,
Levdling Up and
Comm¢Jnibesl London
Councils
No Woman Tur￿￿
Away
Th8 No W￿nan Turned Away IN￿Al prL¥8Ct prowdes
ded￿ated support to w(xnen ¥•tto face barriers in
accessing a refuge sp￿. A team of sFeciali5t
¢Jcthesb"c abustr pra￿tI￿)ets reeeNe MfÈrYals and we
are conb"nuing to C£￿dl￿t detaiw monrtu*vJ and
anatysis of svrviv¢ws' eyperww along*de this.
Mrnisty of Fbusing,
Levdling Up and
COMM￿ltse5
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conthnued...

WOMENS AID FEDERATION OF EMGLAND
MOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- conllnued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
21.
MOVEMENT IN FVNDS-eOntfjn￿d
Mental Heahh
CampawJn
of propd is to d¢¥ébp a
new putA¢ policy ￿p8￿Jn that shape debatss
amurnl ¢Ycffi•sbc abuse and mental health and use
momentLm of Ihe Dtrnests"c Abus• Bill to drive change
foThvard. The ￿npa*￿n nJn for 3 years. Th6
carnpawn wll be.. dnven by prionb.es and voths of
sur¥ivors". rooted in ￿ 8XFertse aThJ vEw5 of our
membefs,. not mean ihat we speak for
marginalistd groups. but •nat4• us to buikj
partnerships to ensure the ￿1￿$ and expprEntEs of
mar9inalised suryivors are ￿ntral to the campavJn. IA
will be buits*"ng ¢)n the ￿sOn3 an¢J ￿arnIng of engaging
diverse group of survivors as 'exkwts by experience.
in our Law in ts MakThJ project durirvj 201￿20.
Ballls Foundabon
Change That Lasts
Chwge That Lasts {CTLI is a Strateg￿ progr*nmè Bkntyn. Big Lottery
lotir4J our strengths and needS￿d approa¢h vrithin FWKI
drflerent $￿ting$ a range ol fun¢Jirg and
¢)pefab"onal partners. ProJ"ects ￿dude 8LF fvnded wlots
tsf CTL. Hcffle office fvJn¢Ying of'soonw Thè Better aThJ
its TrLTrStèd P¥oles5iona' s¢￿1*, and F4loting the'Ask
Me, $c￿me ￿th Wetsh Women'$ Awj by CL¥fiic
RelEf and the Hcme Offi¢e
Covk1 . 19 Support
Proiect amry to strengthen th8 UK tsf CAF.managedbyABI
dDm•stic abuse serwc•s emerging frorn th• Co￿19
crisis. Thè grant rs provthd to ￿ WAWG Partnership-
whbch ￿ m* up of ￿ ftyJr Women'5 ￿"d f•d•ralions
IErvJlaTrJ. Wales. Northem IrelaTrJ aThJ Scotlandl and
Imkaan.
VAWG Pa￿rship wil w
collaborativety to supwrt the ¥￿alIst dornestK abuse
IDAI sedor to rtrtover from the ¢JevastatirvJ effects of
Cowd19 potential further devastat￿7 frryn a
s•con¢J wave and recession. The partnership will I￿1$#
resilience ¥￿in the OA Sector. building upon new ways
gf ertsJaging dvJitJly Ihat are emerging Ihrough
Cowd19. frJtU￿ proofing fr*r a dvjital K>rbJ, arKI
ub'lt5ir¥J these to rem¢)ve the barrErs to wpport
aming aTha ￿$￿Jr￿S thal a￿ required by seNces
now more than ever. The Grantee (WAFEI wll te the
ad owanisatron in Ihis prqect. WAFE ￿1¢ be
recry*ent of thg grant and ¥•iK be a¢CL￿n￿*$e br
Man￿1r￿j the onward Pa￿￿nts. overall programme
man•3ement and the aryl oukomos ol
WAFE efemerts ol ts project Imkaan. Ktslsh
Wwen's ￿d. Scotbsh ￿￿len'S AKI and Wrffi¢n's Aid
Federats"on of Norlh*m I￿land wll ￿ wap*nts of
onward grants eath be aCtL￿n￿b￿ for thè
ddiv•ry.
Expansion of Routes
tr* Sw)port aThJ On
Track progr3mme¥
MOPAC Lot 3 fundirvj fopjses on the expansion of
our Routes to Supwrt and On Traf* Progrwns.
k•y targets are."++On Tra¢k... Th8 •xpansions ol the On
Track workshop prtsyranF Oevelop e4earnirrfJ
resources. $0 organisatsons can access trainirg more
easily, at a th.me that surts Hebng service5 ￿￿.￿1
dynarn￿ r¢ports ty means of loe*irrfJ at bespoke
rèpo￿1V￿ to hdp them demor&tratè tht impad ol the
wort usirvJ On T1aCk++R￿jtes to sutwL- Imp
aceessibilty & reach ol the ¢￿line directory- Improved
data colkntion- An l￿bU1￿ r*lèrr* fomi on Rts for
ganisathy￿ On Twxk
Mayoffs Offic8 for
pOI￿Jr9 aTrJ crirn9
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WOMENS AID FEOERATIOM OF ENGLAND
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- contimwd
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 IAARCH 2023
IOVEMENT W FUNDS. conlbThuod
Ctrntral Access*Jil
Fund
To ensure that the voice5 of dwbled women are l*ard Varicws
in our ong(xry work to t•P￿S•At all wcffitn are
afferted by domeslic abusè and thè
circumstances that en*Jle a98inst women to
conb"nue.
Chiklren and YouThJ
Paopl•
YSL SUFprybJ S*r Fu￿r&S prw. *ill
enaty￿ us to r•launch our natK)nwKle r￿￿k of
Schools Advocates. COr￿L$bn9 of domestic obuse
professionals who thampion prèvention WDrk in t￿"r
region and support schcoJ15 to •adre5s dorneslic abuse.
encourage wNlespread ergagement wlh schoo
across EngL4ThJ to improbt edvcabon for i*ihJren and
your#J pècple about domastic violenc•. Th8 project
aims tts ￿￿re that heallhy rnlab"onships edl￿a￿"0n is
ddNered responst4y 4nd effects￿ a¢ross thè
county.
YSL
Translation prciect
The ot4ètb.ve of this prqect is to ensufè that our rmline
resource5 are avaibble to %tthèn for %thom English is
not a first laTrJuage. or who face other access1￿"Ity
barriers in act￿1n9 the inf¢)nnalion that we prov*Jt.
We woulj do Ihis by transkting ihe key a￿a$ of our
websrte uito Ihe most commonly spoken languages
UK. indudtTrJ vbjèos for those wemen cannot
l thar mother tongu2. and in BSL. as *ll as
a￿l￿r￿￿ wr resour￿ to be more actesglkn. e.g. for
those t1￿ ￿ Sc￿0 readers. As a ￿Ult of this
prqecL morè *tthen *il Le able to access ttp
inlomiabon arKI $upport that ty need.
Bar￿a￿S
TrainirvJ Port
The donation was rnade wth SFwfic refererte to tr
rrent Co¥il-19 paThJemi Itwas deci(led IQ Use these
fuThJs I￿ardS the tramiry p(xtal so that W￿nen'S
could conts.nue to carry tyJt train￿ online dwwvj
tivid-19 and teyoThJ.
Hisetix, JJ Charitsb
Trust R8finitiv
Leadership
Vle ￿Te w•rnrded a ￿nation ttrwards ts saary costs Thè Sisters Trusl
of our Chi•f Ex•uJti¥• for 3 years. As this i8 5wh
pivclal rote in the dmestic alw sector it ryUCkg1
that ¢)uf naw Chief ExeuJti¥e is 9[￿n tim• to deve
and nurturè ￿latiOnS￿p$ wrth fLmdets. stsbjtcry
and InBts. as as $LWOrters. srsler organtsatlons.
sector partners and 9o¥emmÈnt members. By Ihe eTrJ
011￿ 3 year frJndiwJ perK*J our rew Ch￿f ExecLrti¥è
will have led the deVekyn￿I and Impjementsty'on of
our new OT￿niSab0nd strat￿.
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WOMENS AID FEOERATIC*4 OF EIIGLAND
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- Continued
FOR THE YEAR EMDED 31 ￿R¢m 2023
21.
IIOVEMENT 14 FUNDS- ¢4)ntlnu•d
Tr•nsf•rs b•tw••n funds
The trarnsf•rs b8h4een beh¥e•n 1st Aprl 2022 31st M•th 2023 as Idlcv**S."
DesuiptK)n
To fuThJ
61
Small overs￿nd has1)
red by unrestrthd ftjnds.
Unr¢strided
Thg Nalbtinal
Lottery Cornmwwty
Fund
377
Smol underspend whth been
¥llocated to an0￿r DHLUC grant as
ere was an overspend. Both fvnds am
reported togetherso therèforè nts iss
to movg beh%Een thè knds.
Unre5trk*d
DHLUC
375
Small ovetswn¢J *tti(* has be8n
co¥ftred by unrestrtted fuTrJs.
This Is an ¢a￿arked lund ¥thith Ihè
chanty generatt5 and is not Sub￿Ct to
any extemal reportiThJ. therefore
deern appropriate to now move the
balarte on this fuTrJ into genwal
unfestrieied thJnd.
Bard8y5
28.035
Ask me
Unr$$tit
35.880
The transferred is bursary
income recei¥￿1 is Supported
train￿9. therefrye thi5 has teen
r•allc<ated to tsaiThn9 wrt￿ th8 gen81
fuThJ.
CAF Cowd Sw>Ftht
Unreytrthd
Dumg the year thef• was a ￿al1￿8￿.0n ol fuThJiNJ tetrween ￿n￿${n"￿ed funts. Ihis is noted beknv..
D•scriptK
To lop up desb3n*d tunds to wu1￿j
Frt¥n Fund
To Fund
2.069
un￿trK
TransfoTmalion
Included wthin restrthd ftJnd5. the lur¥J Hryne Offic• has a Wts¥e babn¢¢ at year eTrd due to b"min9 ofthe
invoices submitted to the 9rant prowder. It has been agretd with ts prowaer Ihat to Ihis being an oNJoing
project. Ihe invryce5 can be daKned in the next daim in ts n?xtffina￿al year.
RELATED PARTY LNSCLOSURES
Seven TIusts8s hokl sen*)r P￿tiOnS with member semces whère there is a smal possI￿'11ty of 'Confiict of
Intere5f. The board Ic4k7ws ts V&Jmen's Aid C¢nflKt of krteresl PolKy * all b"m•s to mth9ale thè iisk from
possitlg conflicts of inte￿L
Thè Board of Tr￿1￿ were ¢tr*•m from member Organtsab.or￿ nthnivj Sthmces to ad¢Jress violance against
and ch*Jren. These 0rgan15abo￿ r￿1￿j a Smal honorarium in recwniti.on of tsir support for h8 y￿rk
of the Board of Trustees. PayThents were to folowr#J organisatior6.'
2023
2022
HaN Dornes￿ Abuse
IDAS
Apna Haq
Ri8e
Staffordshire Wrynen's
Cambridge Wornen's
Stop Domestic
1,750
1,020
250
850
650
450
400
250
6.020
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¢onb"nued...

WOMENS AID FEDERATION OF EP4GLANO
MOTes TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- conimu•d
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 IIARCH 2023
21
RELATED PARTY OISCLOSURES- ¢onllnu•d
R&mt￿T￿nent ofexpenses was made &) fc4bwrg 0ryanl5ati￿TrIi￿udS on tehalf of Board IAèmbers.'
2023
2022
S55
30
30
Apna Haq
Independenl
IDAS
IDAS
Harv DA
c￿brld9e WA
47
30
43
742
S81es fdating to conference ￿aces. pU￿1¢allorts, trac*. training c4Jurses aThJ job ad¥erts on ts tharty
website were rn￿e to thè follcthr¥J oryanisatsons".
2023
2022
IDAS
Stop Dryneslie
Rise
CambrKl9e Vlomen's All
staffordshife W￿￿￿'S Ahl
Harv Demesth"c Abusè
jeW￿h Wom•n'$ A
Apna Haq
34.280
9.450
6.710
7.730
3,950
3,214
4,515
400
59,890
17,345
5,330
1,070
940
70.249
86.395
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