Trustees. Annual Report for the period Period start date Peiiod and dale Ji To Section Reference and administration detailslI111 Mry)k8c%oft Pastoral Care Projeci Charlty n•mo Oth•r namm ch•rlty18 known by R•gl•t•r•d ¢harlty numb•r (Ilany) 1070022 Charlty'• prlndpd addr•8• He8tern Way Library Gold8mith Road Chettenham. Glouce8ter8hire Po•tcod• GL517RT N•m•• ol th• charlty tru•t••• who manag• th• charfty D•ts• a¢d Ilnot lor fthol• Mr Offlc• {Il•ryl m• of p•r•on lor boty) •fttltl•d Int tru•t•• Mrn Susan Gilkin8 Mrs Victorla Stewart Geoff M088 Adrian GnI Chair Treasurnr Rita Cole Nam•• of th• tru•ts•• for th• ¢haYlty, If any, Ifor •xampl•, any cu•trAl•n trt••8) N•m• Dat•• act•d If not for who Narn •nd addr•M•• of advl••rn IOpUonal Infomth} ol advlmr Addr•88 Nam• of ¢hl•l •x•cutlv• or namm of Mnlor •taff (Opllonal Inforrnalk>nl Jo Cannon- Projed Coordinator TAR M•rth 2012
D••crfpdon of th• charlty8 trust• Type of govemirvJ document Trust Deed How t Gharity is cortsts'tuted Tru8tee ••lection methoJ8 Proposed and elected by ottrr members of Board of TNstees. Reviewed nually at the AGM. Addttlonal gov•rnanc• IMUM (Optlonal Inforniatlon) There 18 a Child Prolection Pollcy in place and DBS checks are carried out every three yearn fof Tru8tees and Staff. You may choo•• to indudo additional Infomalion, vth8re r•levant, al>out: pollde8 and procedures adopted for the induction and tralning of true8•. the ¢harity'8 +Jrganisational Structure and any wider network with wblch the charlty works; • r•lation8hlp Imlh any related parti81: truitee8' Mn$ideration of major risks and the system and pro¢8(fure8 to manage them. All Trust giv• thelr volurrtarly and reGeiv•d no Mmuneration.
Section Objectives and activitiesIllI To wovide SUPFQrt to children are experiencing social, emotional arKI behavloural diffi(aJltle8 To wovide support to famllies. to 8n8ure chiklren of all ag08 thrlve holistically from the ba818 of a Secure attachment their wimary carer(8). Summ•ry ofth• objects of th• charfty ••t out In Its governlng do¢um•nt Tho followirvJ acti¥iti88 vme carried out havirwa due regard for guidance on Public Bor THIS YEAR INCLUDED PERIODS OF ONGOING RESTRICTIONS DUE TO THE GLOBAL COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND VARIOUS LOCKDOWN AND SOCIAL DISTANCING RESTRICTIONS WHICH WERE IN PLACE. 1- Provlded cor• famlty •upport 4ervlc•8 for vulnerabl• chlldr•n and famMIM In th• Htorn Way and SL M•rk• ar•a ol Chelt•nh4m. Support 8ervice8 included mainty faca to face direct contsct with thiidlparent($) al80 telephone and video contact and induded: a88a88ment of need arKI ongoing r•vlff one to one S810n$ wlth chlldren, parent8 and sibllng groups, often onlno, to 8UPPOrt parents with modelling positiv• parenting te¢hnNu•8 in their own environment 8UPPOrt to engage education and health 8eNi¢g8 a8 nurneries re-opened and acce88 to primary health care became partlcubady chamenging adding to the wfrexisting stres8 ard mental healih issues Additional ono to one 8UPPOrt to parents al 8tre88 and di8tres8 levels were elevated furthor after the lengthy pandemic condbtions and reropning itssue8 mentioned above Summary of th• maln •ctlvltl•s und•rtak•n for th• publlc benefft In r•latlon to th•w object• Ilnelud• wlthln th1• •ectlon th• •tatutory declar•tlon that tru8t•e• hav• had regard to th• guldance l•su•d by th• Charlty CommI•on on publk bonefft 2- Provld•d •mall group MMIOM for faffllllm to: reduce isolation enable arKI Support parerrts to meet other parents In their communty Infants I children to interact with others and Imwov? Social and emotional development Model and encourage play arKI interadion with thildren Enabled additional break-out sessions for review and support of parent8 a8 they navigate the exiremely diffic(At cirvJmstm8 in vthich thoy were now livirvJ and parents 3- MonItor and •valu•tsd outputs •nd outwnm for th• rvlc•. This involved the use of: 'Ages arKI Stage8- Soclal and Emotlonal, questionnaire 'Stre88 on the Caregivir¥J Relalion8hip' qu88ts'onnaire (to Identify risk factors to successful attachment) 'UCLA Loneliness Scale, at Initial roforral stage and at review. •Aatemal Attitude Scale, 'Parental Stress Scale, 'Kantane Parentng Confidence Scth, 4- Durfng th• ndomI¢. ••NlcM w•r• contlnually adaptsd to th• •vor4hanglng$ needs and clrcum8tanc•8 thfoughouL Th1• Involv•d:
Live 'arttvity' 8e$8ion8 for families over zoom. resource8 necessary tr the aivi wwe wovided aTrJ delNered In boxes to doorstepg. pne call I zoom sesslU in of IN)me visris When pemiitted, 8UPPOrt group restarted, vth full covid-19 heatth and safety measures in place. The programme we provkled enabled 8eNice8 to contIn Tknther In p8r8on or online whout di8Nptiixi. 5- DuflrvJ the 8ummer of 2021 secur•J aththtional funding frorn COVKI (lrtlxeak Manawent FurKI (COMF). This enabled tIK8 Project to convert a hitherto unu8ed outdoor space into a well4quipped, inviling and COVID compliant spa far group adlvty 8eo•lon• provkllng th• follcming •grvice8'. famlly 8urwt •nd mentorfng safe play rn Vlith clean and hh qualty material supporting fine and gross motor skill development ongoiTrJ CAynmunrty FAay 8pa¢a for young chlklren to explore ond develop in togther with oth8r chiklren. which wa8 of particular importance for th18 cohort of thildron a8 thèy ware eitt*r COIAD babies or were babies when lock4own started as Such they had had littkn to no explore to meet ofvr poople nor explore the world ay fr(xn #nmodiate fwnilie8 and homes (often flat8 without gardens). Addltlonal d•tall• of obJ•¢UvM and •ctlvlUM Ioptlonal Informatlon) TAR Marth 2012
You may choose to Indude further 8tatemgnts. where relevant. aboLrt: policy on grantmakiTrJ: pollcy progrnmme rnlated Inve8tm0nt: contribution made by volunteern. Section D IIII1•AChieveMentS.and performance111 TAR Mwth 2012
Sectioii D •AChIevementS and performance Summary of th• mln •chl•v•m•nts of tho Gharlty durlng th• yoar OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES 04 yr olds. ffnwovemnts were achieved In the following: More secure attachment with wimary caror and po8itivo relatlonships with famity Improved attendance at earty years. settings e.g 'Stay and Play, $8ion8 1 nurBery das868 Ththlch in tum will promoted l Thproved 80cial developmant. Active Involvement in mline and faGg to face group sessions. Children wwe able to Inue 8OCtal interaction and development wtth other children via thi8 provi8ion. Improved access to health servlces tring the pandemic this involved 8nsurirvJ famili warn 8UPPOrted, partKularly when accessirg general health (not covid r•lated) was rded. Links with local Healih Visrting team wa8 invaluable partnership working during this perlod. to ensure all our Fregnant ladies, babies and young children had prompt access to health18SUe8. Mental Health of parents supported I malnlalned. Th58 was criti'cal work during the pandemic. CJr parènts were already pandemic) experienang isolatl(x) and loneliness, along wlth anxiety I low mood depression, with a history of childhood trauma in most cases. The pandemlc and lockd(MnS had a significant impact on mental health. Our service8 re adapt&J and tdephone I messaging I video and doorstep Support wa8 inuea8ed to $upport the parents mental health and benefil the chihjren as a re8uIt. The Garden A(Xivty sessions have been an invaluable eXtenSn and progre88ion of thi8 8UPPOrt. often belng the only 80cial interaction ttr f8milie8 had outside their lywn home8. Famil8 were 8UPPOrted with a range of difficultie8 actlng a8 barriorn to m•eting their chllthn'8 I1)5'C neeth. Ttr8 ind18d. Housing and issues of poverty l financial hardship Mental Hèalth difficulties (mainly anxlety and depresslon) Isolation (social and economic) and the impact of this on parenling and the rest of the family Relalionships belweon parent{sl and the children. Play and quallty time Relatlonshlps betwèen adults In the home Slblings were a180 sUPPd wilh understsnding tr1r emotions, expressing themselve8 non aoJressNely and enjoying th8 family mcfe, thu8 becomirvJ happier and more Secwe arKI stable.
Section D IMMMAChievementS and performance OuriTrJ this year, V have Mntinued to develop bulld wortlng partnar8hlps with other local agencies. We were able to tlId on the links made the previou8 year {e.g. Heallh Vlstlors) to worf( collaboratNely. partTrcularty durlng l¢xkdown• to monitor. oupport and Fwotect tho mo81 vulnerablo chiklren during a time of even higher levels of 8train on familie8. MentAI well-belng contlnued to be a hlgh ltY to achiave thig. High leve18 of contact wilh parents to support them mentalty as episod88 of anxiety and low mood I dewe88ion affected thom - and thèir childron. Also supporting the families to find focu8 and ptryise during a time of such Insecurity and lack of 8tsbility ¢aused by the pandamlc. Allhough there were me extremoty challenging times durir#J thts wod, there was also periods of great achievement in observirvJ Some ol the darke8t moment8 In Some famllie8 live8 tran8fomi and we can 8ee the parents 8ettirYJ and achieving their (Mn goals e.g. Completry online cour8es I tlIldIng confidenco I raising a8piration8 both for themselves and their chiklrnn. A number of txff chlldrèn hav• started school Ilnce tM parKlemic. We placad significant fcKus during the spring and 6ummer wior to Clmencernent of 8chool ensurlro that lamilie8 vKre aware of the stepping 8ton•8 to starting School arnl we saw good progress and the children have 80 far settled well into an educational environment. We also mako Sure, where p068ible. that chiklren are enrolled arKI attend nur8•ri88 to improve 8oaali8ation, speech and reduce Separation anxiety. Data and feedback on the Summar Gardon Actlvlty Group: "It w•• really good fun. 'E' l•amt how to rlde the trlkè and al80 to cllmb the big climblng fram• tod•y."_ Teenago Mother of a 1 yoar old boy and an unbom. "Lovely tlme at group ioday. It's great watchlng 'A' Interact wlth the other ¢hildren and playing with all the toys." Mother of a 1 year old boy, recently Separated from the father and moved to the area. "The summer garden group was amazlng and has encouraged us to com• outslde and meet new poople. 'A' lovèd playlng with all thè èquipment and all the other children." _ Mother of a 3 yr old boy {arKI 7 year old daughter who live• away). OLIP. lois of liAii. 'L 'ed il." Auti8tic Mother of a 34 month old girl. "All my children love coming. So much for them to play with and do. The staff are greaL Will defo be Cornlng agaln." Single mother of 3 glrfs, aged, 7,5and1. TAR M•rth 2012
Section D Achievements and pe ormance R•¢ord of •ttend•n WEEK Date No. Adults TOTAL Child TOTAL attendee5 Child Child a8e Child a8e 8e Unborn spaces taken up 018-2021 04-08-2021 05-08-2021 09-08-2021 13 16 13 14 16 11-08-2021 12-08-2021 I68-2021 I88-1021 19-08-2021 io 12 li 21 19 io 234)8-2021 TAR Marth 2012
Section Eallllll Financial review The ¢harity does not retwn signrficant r•sarve8. hAosl révenue come8 as feslrbcled funds and is used in acc4Jrdance with the grant timetable. Any small amounls of funding received that are unrestrided as used Irom time to time to cover furKling oaps from grant givers. be it timing regarding conb'nuity of slaff or resources. Brf•f 8l•temont of th• ¢h•rlty'• pollcy on r•s•rv•s O•t•ll• of any funds mat•rt•lty In deflclt Furth•r flnancl•l r•vl•w do1•ll• Ioptlonal Inforn7•tlon) Currently. the chafty's principal Sourc d funds are grant giving organisatK)ns The Gharity currently enjoys the support of the Peter Lang Foundation. The vast maioiity of these gianls and the assoc4ated experrfliture is for saanes in order lo deliver the services described above. You m•y choos• to include additional infomwtion. where relevant about.. the chanty's principal sources of funds linduding any fundraisin9)- how expendilure has supported the key objectives of Ihe charity.. investment policy and objociives induding any elhical investment pohcy edopled. During the summer of 2021. Ihe Project received one-off funding from the COVID Oulbreak Management Fund (COMF). Section Other optional informationUIIMIIW The trustws d•clare that th•y hav• approv•d th• INst••s' report abov•. Slgnod on b•h•lf of the ch•rlty'• tryste Slgn•tur•(J) (f 4 Full namds) Poiluon (•g S•cr•t•ry. Chalr, Adrian Gifknns Susan Gi.nS Secretsry Chair 30.6.22 TAR
Monkscroft Pastoral Care Project Financial Accounts For the year endlng 31 August 2021
Monkscroft Pastoral Care Project Annual A<xounts to August 2021 tents Fkn&nc481 Rwt Ccffjsoihjadcm Con8L4thdf Trna8urnrf$ Rewt Ptslornl Carn ProhKI Rowt Tr•08werfs ROF#xI SpcLql Prol•cts 10 11 R•pthl 10 11 Prepwed ty. VTr¢torfa st8rt Treasurer to the Tw6tO08
Monkscroft Pastoral Care Project Flnanclal Report For the Year endlng 31 August 2021 Durfng the Iho Pro)t c(ffllinued to the SUppt of The P8tw Larg CPMldren's Trust. Additionally durlng the summér of 2021 Prolecl fu19 fr(Mm Ccr4hJ Outbreak Manapmgnt Fund (COMF) There has been no sIgnifan1 fiJThJ ralskng th er. Due to the fo(xJs on sep41ce delfvery. the main expans85 of the Project are salarfes f(K Project Workern. The project h8$ some fa¢11108, runnlng c08ts {mosUy Insurance and telephMylo)mmunlcatlons) and •xpendllure on profeSonal fees {payTdl seThlc8s. penslon fees and D8S tyjrew). Dudng 2021, Iha expondlturn 18 Impacted ty the use rf tho COMF fLwKls, vthlch18 shIY47 separtely wlthln the acunts. Included in this expendllurn18 £3,800 slaftlng and lh8 remalndar was used lor play equlpment and resowces aThl Thrtdoor shetter• In ryder kn prld8 a COVID compatlble rneetlng space for familles, thildren and staff. Tttore no M0m•nI• In tho SFrfc*I ProJ•cl8 XJnL
Monk5croft Pastoral Care Project Con•olldatl•)n Account Treasurers Report The Accounls for the year ended 31 st August 2021. sel on pages 4 and 5 have been prepared by me. under Ihe his1(C cost cornventic from the books. vouchers and frcffi Information and explanalion$ Supplied lo Mg. Vicloria Stewart Treasurer to the Trustees Date 30.6.2L Monkscroft Pastoral Care Project Consolldatlon AGcount Tru•ttt• O•clarnilon I have éxamined the enclosed accollS and cfI that they are in accordance wilh Iho books, papers and Informatv)n provided to me. Signalure Print name. J LIG CM4'Kin 08le
Con•olldat•d Incoffl• and Exp•ndllur• A¢eount y•ar •nd Augu•t 2021 2020 INCOME Pflvato Donallon Donatlons. COIAF Donatlons- oth Donations- Petsr Lang Fandalrn Bank Intero8t Fund ralskng 39083 53220 DONATIONS- out 53220 39083 EXPENSE8 Donatlon8 out FurKI ralBing Salario8. Nl. Pen$k)n costs Addblloml 8al•ry Rent Bank charge8 Staff traSnlng a voluntws Consultancy & advko Gan8ro1 nJnnfj expenses Infomallon Production COMF exp8ThJiur• Equlpmont Trusts• exp8n808 35226 924 2382 2349 47420 39274 Profit l Lo•• for >*ar .191
Con•olldat•d Bal•nc• ShMI y••r •nd vult 2021 2021 2020 CURRENT ASSErs Ca8h at barl( Incom• duo not recalved 5987 13522 19322 13522 Uncashed Cheques Issuod 13522 CURRENT LIABILITIES Accountancy Inland R8vanu• Training fees Rent 19322 13522 FINANCED BY: Balance br(MJght fpr4vanl Proflt l Los8 13522 13712 -191 13522 19322
Monkscroft P•stornl Care ProJ•ct Tru•ur•v• R•port ACCnIS for Ihe year ended 31sl Augusl 2021. set out pages 7 and 8 hav8 been prepared by me. under tho his11C cosl convention from th• bcx)ks. ¥otschers and from inlom13bon and explanalions supplied lo me. Viclortra Sleb¥art Tre8surer lo Ihe Twslees D818 30.ts.IL Monkscroft Pastoral Care Prolect TN•i••• O•cl•r•tlon I have examined the endosed aLrcrtmis ano cwbfrni Ihat they are In accordance with the bwks, papers and informatlon wovid•d lo me. Stgnalure ELVX( pthi name JL)C C11 F K ityj Dat
P••tornl Car• ProJ•¢t In¢omo and ExpdItle y•ar ond gUSt 2020 INCOMe Donallons Other Donations- Petsr LaTrJ Foundauon Transfer frc#n Sd81 P@octs Donation - COMF Bank Interest Fund rn181 3W5 13335 53220 DONATIONS . cyJt 53220 39083 EXPENSES Donations- out Fund ralsl Salarfes, Nl, Penllon Addltlonal salary Ront Bank charge8 Siaff tralnlng & voluntfjorn Consultancy & a(Ivico General runnlng expen COMF •xpondllure 200 35226 924 2382 2349 Equlprn•nt Trustèe expen8es 47420 39274 Pn>flt l Lo•• lor y••r 5800 -191
Pa•tornl Car• ProJ•¢t lanc• Sh••t y•ar •nd I9•t 2019 2021 2020 CURRENT ASSETS Cash at bank Income due not r8c•lv•d 3876 11411 1n11 11411 Uncashed Cheques Issued d to speal Proi8ct8 15211 9411 CURRENT LIABILITIES Accouniancy Inland R8vgnu8 Tralnln9 foos Rent Ngt A•s•ts 15211 FINANCED BY: 8akn¢e brought fwwoyd Profft l L088 9411 9600 -191
Monk•croft Spaclal ProJ•cts Tr•a•ur•rn R•port Thè £¢ourts for the w#J•d 31st Jgust 2021. $61 on pag8s 10 and 11 ha¥0 been prepared by me, und•r the hlsknyic cosl convenlh)n from th• btsjkb, I•r5 and from Inlomati and •xplanJlicffjs supphed lo m•. Viclona S1tr4¥art Tre#8ur•r lo the TnJsl••8 Monk•croft Sp•clal ProlKts Tru•t••• DKl•r•llon I hav• examlned the en¢k>$8d a¢cwnts •nd c4)nfmi that Ihey we in crudanc¢ wilh Iha books. p8p013 and 1rrforn3ti wovidwl lo me. Sign8lure Prfntname ji)r ("4 i F k i KJ Dale
Sp•cl•l Prol•¢l• In• E¥p•ndtturn *£¢ount yw •nd Augu¥t 2021 2021 2020 COUE Fo08 Donation8- Famly HdhlayhA8oc Prfvat8 Oonatk 88nk Interest Fund rn181 DONATIONS- (x EXPENse8 Oonotbns Fund ra18 Salarios, Nl, Penslon o)sts Jdiilonol solv Recrullmant CA)8ts InftJrm0n produckn Staff tralnlng & voluntwrs Consultancy & advl¢o General rnnnlnq expen Rent Equlpmert Trusteo •xponM8 Pfofit l La•• for yr 10
Sp•clal ProJ•ct• Balan Sh••t y••r •nd Auw•t 2021 2021 2020 CURRENT ASSETS Cash at b8 L02n- PCP 2,111 2111 4,111 4111 CURRENT LIA81LITIES Accountancy Inland Re¥enu• Ront N•t AM•ts FINANCED BY: Balance broughi fr)rward Profft l Lo 4,111 4111 11
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