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Yorkshire and Humberside Asbestos Vlctlms Support Group (SARAG)
( R8gist•red charity. Number 1080365)
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year ended 30 June 2021
Contents
Pago
Legal and administrativ8 information
Trustee's report
Examiners report
Statement of financial activities
Balan￿ sheet
Notes to the accounts
10-11

Yorkshire and HumbeTside Asbestos Victims Support Group (SARAG)
Legal and adminlstratlve Inforniatio
Trustees
Colin Ellis
Naomi Brent
Lindsey Spong
Nigel Ball
Stuart Hill
Andy Turner
Simon Bolton
Resigned May 2021
Treasurer
Secretary
Appointed 29 March 2021
Appointed 29 March 2021
Registered Charity numbar
1080365
Prlnclpal Address
Unit 37,
Moorgate Crofts Business Centre
South Grove
Rotherham
S60 2DH
Independent Examiner
Craig Williamson
White Rose Accounting for Charities
The Ghyll
Threapland
Aspatria
Cumbria CA7 2EL
Bank
The Co-operative Bank Pl
PO Box 250
Skelmersdale
WN8 6wr

Yovkshire and Humberslde Asbestos VIGtlms Support Group (SARAG)
Trustee's report
The Trustees present their rèport and financial statements for the year ended 30 June 2021 .
The trustees have adopted the provisions of the Ststement of Recommended Practice (SORPI
'Accounting and Reporting by Charities" issued in March 2005 in preparing the annual report
and financial statements of the charity.
Structurei governance and management
The charity was estsblished by a declaration of Trust dated 18 October 1999 as amended by
supplemental Deed dated 20 March 2000 and 17 February 2003. and was enter8d on the Register
of Charities effective from 17 April 2000.
A voluntary Trustee management committee carries out the overall management of SARAG. with
the day to day management carried out by the Coordinator.
The trustees who served during the year are listed on page 2 on the report.
SARAG holds several general meetings a year at different locations throughout South Yorkshire to
ensur8 they a￿ accessible lo people resident or working in all parts of the region. These m8etings
are altended by people affected by asbestos related diseases, thelr careers, medical staff, voluntary
organisations and the general public
The Trustees encourage people wrth an interest and appropriate skills or experience to consider
becoming a Trustee of the organisatkon and nominats'ons for new trustees are invited each year prior
to the Annual General Meeting.
ObJectlv88 and activitles
To relieve persons wilh asbeslos-related disease by the provision of advice, information and support
for such persons and their families 8nd dependanls.
To advance the education of the public in SheffFekl. Rotherham and South Yorkshire (the area of
benefit) by raising awareness amongst medical staff, general public and workers, in Ihe dangers and
hazards of asbestos and its related diseases.

Yorkshlre and Humberslde Asbestos Wictlms Support Gmup (SARAG)
Trusteo'5 report contlnued
Public benèfit statement
The SARAG Trustees take their responsibility seriousty and are confiderrt that the activrtEs of the
organisation meet the Charity Commission public benefrt guidance.
Our beneficiaries are members of the general public from throughout South Yorkshire and North
Nottinghamshire who are directly affected by asbestos-related disease, or indirectly affected for
example carers. relatNes, colleagues, and any member of the general publiG who may need
information about the historical consequences of asbestos and the continuing hazards of asbestos.
We aim..
to provide a free and confid8ntial. quality advice and information seDiice for all people in the locality
whose life is affected by asbestos related disease.
to advocate on behalf of those affected by WGrking in partnership with other group5 and
organisations that share our concerns by raising issues facing those affected and s8eking to effect
relevant policy change.
to facililate mutual support and enable people whose life is affected by asbestos r81ated disease.
lo meet one another to shar8 experiences.
lo produce and disseminate appropriate infomiation to the wider general public that increases
understanding about asbestos related diseases and the continuing hazards of asbestos.
Our main activiti8s a￿ the provision of advice,. infonnation. assistan￿ and support for people
affected by asbestos related diseases, the majorty of whom are terminally ill with mesothelioma
cancer, asbeslos related lung cancer or have chronic health problems from diseases such as
asbestosis and pleural thickening. We provide a home visiting seprfice for everyone who may be
lerminally111, chronically sick or disabled.
We also provide individual support. group support meetings and arrange outings, which are an
effective way of supporting people who are often isolaled by their very aggresswe terminal condition,
We provide information and awareness briefings to the wider community which have proved to be
very effective way of increasing understanding about the continuing hazards of asbestos, the
incidence of disease in the region and the issues facing sufferers.
Working with 'The Asbestos Forum UK. we have been effective in bringing about social policy
change that should go some way towards preventing future needless exposure and consequential
disease.
The Trustees regularly give due consideration to the Charity Commission guidance in deciding what
activities SARAG will undertake and ensure thal the services a￿ appropriate to the beneficiaries and
that no detriment or harm arises from the actNities we cary out.

Yorkshirn and Humberslde Asl￿toS Vietims Support Group (SARAG)
Trustee's report continued
Review of Progress and Achievement
The SARAG financial year runs from 01 July- JO June and the total funds carried forward on
these accounts are allocated to the project running costs from July 2021.
This year our funding has come from several different sources including donations from individual
members, local and Regional Trades Unions. panel 501icitor firms, together with our own
fundraising activities.
We would lik8 to start by saying a big thank you to our Solicitor panel firms., Asbestos Claims
Lawyers at Hemingways Solicitors Limited, Asbestos Law Partnership, Leigh Day, Irwin Mitchell,
Slater & Gordon and Thompsons for their continued support. We are extremely grateful for their
donations this year, which has enabled us to continue to develop our service.
Asbestos related personal injury is a specialist area, all our panel solicitors are specialists and
have extensive experience of asbestos related disease claims and give independent, impartial,
onfidential advice.
Throughout the year, we have been extremely grateful to receive very kind donalions from
individual supporters, which this year totslled £6,436.76. Many people who make a donation are
themselves affected by asbestos related diseases.
We would like to thank those of you who make regular donations to SARAG, and we are
extremely grateful for the very kind memorial donations in support of the work and aims of
SARAG.
We are fortunate to have received the ￿ntInued support of our Trade Union friends throughout
the region. The continued financial support from UNITE the UNION North East, Yorkshire &
Humberside, GMB and the Regional TUC has enabled us to further develop our service by
employing new members of staff to provide more in-depth support to those affected by
Asbestos Related conditions.we would also like to thank UNITE Branches in Sheffield,
Rolherham and Doncaster for their regular donations and the conlinued support of the other trade
unions., NEU, FBU and the Sheffield Trades Union Council.
2020 - 2021 has been yet another difficult period for everyone. The impact of COVID-19 has
meant that we have not been able to arrange the normal social and fundraising events during this
period, however we have t)een fortunate enough to secure grants from the Barchester
Foundation, the South Yorkshire Community Foundation and RMBC.
Finally, we would like to thank and acknowledge all the individuals and organisation5 for the very
generous and kind support we have re￿iVed this year, which is not only very greatly
appreciated,but is also vital in enabling SARAG to continue with its very much needed work.

Yorkshire and Humberside Asbestos Vlctlms Support Group ISARAG
Trustee's report continued
Reserves Pollcy
In line with the Charity Commission guidelines on reserves it is the policy of SARAG to aim to
maintain unrestricted funds, w17ich are the free reserves of the charity, at a level that equates to
approximately three to six months expenditure. This provides sufficient funds to cover
management, administration and support costs and to respond to emergency applications for
grants that arise from lime to time.
Additionally we will hold designated rese￿e8 at a level to Cover any futu￿ redundancy costs and
wind down cost should they be required. this is calcJJlatsd at £8.OC
On current expenditure levels, the forecast for six months running costs is £60,000. As at 30
June 2021, our resèrves stand at £144,009 of which £8.000 is designated as outlined above,
and the remainder wll carry forward for project running costs for the next financial year.
Trusteés responsibillties for the flnancial statomonts
Charity law requi￿$ the trustees to prepare financial statsments for each
financial period which show the state of affairs of the charity and of net incorne or
expenditure of the charity for that P8riod. In preparing those financial statements,
the Trustees are required to..
£J select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistently..
Q make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent.
Cl p￿pare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless il
is inappropriate to presume that the charrty will continu8 in operation.
Q stat8 whether applicable accounting standards of recommended
practice have been followed subject to any departures disclosed
and explained in the financial statemenfs.
The Trustees are ￿sponsible for keeping proper accounting records
which disclose with reasonable accuracy al any time the financial position of the charity
and enable the Trustees to prepare financial statements. The Trustees
are responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for tsking
reasonable steps for the prevents'on of fraud and other irregularities.
This report was approved by the Trustees on
their behalf by:
Ll
and is signed on
A kn I￿J￿&r
Trustee

Yorkshlre and Humberslde Asbestos Vlctlms Support Group (SARAG}
Independent examinerfs report to the trustees ol
Yorkshlre and Humber51de Asbestos Victlms Support Group {SARAG)
I report on the accounts for the year erKled 30 June 2021. which are set out on pages 8
to11.
Respective rèsponslbllltles of trustses and examlner
The charity's tnjstees are responsible for the preparalion of the accounts. The charity's
trustees consider that an audit 1$ not requiTed for this year under section 144(21 of the
Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Art) and that an independent examinats'on is needed.
It is my responsibility to..
Q examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Ac*.,
o to follow the procedures laid down in the general DireGtion8 given by the Charity
Commission under section 1451511b) of the 2011 Act. and
Q to state whether parti¢ular matters have ¢ome to my attention.
Ba818 of independent examiner's report
My examination was carried out in aGcordance with the general Directions given by Ihe
Charity Commission. An examinalion includes a review of the accounting records kept
by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. 11 also
Includes consideration of any unusual items or dwlosures in the accounts. and seeking
explanaliong from you as trustees concerning any such rnatters. The procedures
undertaken do not prowde all the evidence that would be required in an audit and
Consequently no opinion is given as to whether the account$ p￿sent a 'true and fair
view, and ¢he report is limlled to those matters set out in the ststern￿t below.
Independent examlnor's statemènt
In connection with my examination. no mattel has come to my atlentson..
11) which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any mateiial respect the
requirements..
Q to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Act.. and
Q to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply wsth the
accounting requirements of the 2011 Act
have not been met., or
12) to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper
understandi
f t
e accounts to be reached.
Signed..
Craig Williamson
While Rose Accounting for Charities
The Ghyll
Threapland
Aspatria
Cumbria CA7 2EL
Date..

Yorkshire and Humberside Asbestos Vlctims Support Group (SARAG)
Statement of Flnaiicial Activltles
For the Yéar Ended 30 June 2021
Total
2021
Total
2020
Notes
Incoming Resources
Grants and donations
Action Mesothelioma Day
Fundraising
Total Incomlng Resources
153,384
100
117
153,600
111,008
580
175
111,764
Resourc88 Expanded
Wages, Nl and Payroll Service
Supporting events
Action Mesothelioma Day
Insurance
Software
Rent & Room Hire
Ulilities
Printing, Stationery and Publications
Telephone and Postage
Travel and Transport
Training and Supervision
Independent Examination and payroll
Other Expenditure
Totsl ResourGes Expend¢d
90,628
2,126
930
992
650
5,135
447
11,839
1,462
1,266
810
578
812
117,675
56,329
1,440
1,541
812
1,800
4,983
222
5,935
2.195
2,586
596
802
79,241
Net Incomingl(Outyolngl R•8ources
36,925
32,523
Tolal funds brought fopward
108,083
75.562
Total funds carried forward
144,009
108,083

York5hlre and Humberside Asbestos ￿￿tIM5 Support Group {SARAG)
BalanGe Sheet as at 30 June 2021
2021
2020
Current Assets
Balance at Bank
Cash in Hand
17.7,151
137,219
12
137,231
177.151
Credltors: amounts falling due wlthln oné year
Creditors
(32.877) (28,398)
Accruals
265
250
(33,142) (28.648)
Net Current Assets
144,009
108,583
Net A8sets
144,009
108,583
Representsd By
FUNDS
Designated funds
Unrestricted Funds
b,000
136,009
144,009
8.000
100.583
108,583
This report was approved by the Trustees on
their behalf by..
ArLlkw l LuTr&r
1¢
and is signed on
Trustee
Ckcuk

York5hlre and Humbeyside Asbestos Victims Sw>port Group (SARAG)
Notes to the AGGounts
For tho Year Ended 30 Jun• 2021
1 Accountlng Policies
lal Basis of prepaiation
The Financial Sialements have been prepared in accordan￿ with the Companies Act 2006.
the Financial Reporting qlandard applicable in the UK and R-public of Ireland IFRS1021, and
the Accounting and Reporting by Charrties.. Statement of Recommended Practice applicable
to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with FRS102 (effective from January 2015
and updated with effect from January 2016) -Ithe Charjties SORP IFRS10211, as modified for
smaller charilles.
The Charity meets the definition of a pUt￿lC benefit enlty as defined under FRS102.
Ib) Income
Grants donations and Income from Gharrtable trading a¢tivities we recognised in full in the Statement
of Financiol Activities in the year in which they are received.
Icl ReslrlGled Funds
R8slricled funds are used for specific purposes as laid down by the donor. Expenditure which meets
the criteria is identified lo the fund together wrth a laif allc(alion of management and support costs.
Id) Unreslricled Funds
Unrestricted Funds are other income r￿1ved or generated for the otyects of the charfty wlthoul further
Specified PUTpose and are available 88 general funds.
lel Resourcès expended
Resources expended are Included in the Stslemenl of Financial Aclivrttes on an accruals basls,
inclusive of V.A.T. The charity Is not VAT registered.
Governance co$t$ of the charity ￿late lo the costs of running the charity such as
the c0518 of meeling$. professional costs and stalutory compliance, and includes any costs which
cannot be specifically identified lo anolheT expenditure Classificat￿n. In the opinKJn of the trugteas
811 support tost8 relate to charitable expendrture.
{fl Tangible Fixed A88els and Depreciation
Depreciation is provided on all tangibb fixed asse18 at rale8 G8l¢ulaled to write off the cost of each
888et over Its useful life.
Ig) Funi1 Accounting
Funds held by the charity are either restricted funds or unreslrthd gener81 funds. Unrestrieled funds
are fund$ which can be used in accordance with the charitablg objects al the discretion of the
trustees. Restricted funds Ihal Gan onty be used for a Pa￿cUlar restricted purposes within the
objects of the charity. ReSlrlcl￿nS arise then specrfied by the donoi or when funds are raised lor
particular restricted purposes.
10

Yorkshire and Humberside Asbestos Wictlms Support Group {SARAG)
Notes to tho Accounts contlnued
For the Year Ended 30 June 2021
2 Creditors
These are amounts owed by the group but not paid during the accounting period.
They are in respecl of:
HMRC
Travel
Solicitor donations paid haw year in advance
1,339
38
31,500
32,877
3 Accruals
These are expenses that have been incurred but have not been billed or paid for
during the accounting period. They are in respect of..
Independent Examination
265
265
4 Grants and donatlons
Grants (Restricied)
RMBC
Barchester Foundation
South Yorkshire Communty Foundation
Donations
Gift Aid
Individual supporters & Pl panel donations
10,000
500
3,717
2.500
136,667
153,384
5 Staff Costs and Trustees Expense8
Staff costs for the year were as follows..
Salaries
Employers NIC
88,883
1,745
90,628
The average number of employees during the year was 5
No other Trustees received any remuneration or expenses during this financial year.

Yorkshire and Humberside Asbestos Vlctlms Support Group (SARAG)
( R8gist•red charity. Number 1080365)
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year ended 30 June 2021
Contents
Pago
Legal and administrativ8 information
Trustee's report
Examiners report
Statement of financial activities
Balan￿ sheet
Notes to the accounts
10-11

Yorkshire and HumbeTside Asbestos Victims Support Group (SARAG)
Legal and adminlstratlve Inforniatio
Trustees
Colin Ellis
Naomi Brent
Lindsey Spong
Nigel Ball
Stuart Hill
Andy Turner
Simon Bolton
Resigned May 2021
Treasurer
Secretary
Appointed 29 March 2021
Appointed 29 March 2021
Registered Charity numbar
1080365
Prlnclpal Address
Unit 37,
Moorgate Crofts Business Centre
South Grove
Rotherham
S60 2DH
Independent Examiner
Craig Williamson
White Rose Accounting for Charities
The Ghyll
Threapland
Aspatria
Cumbria CA7 2EL
Bank
The Co-operative Bank Pl
PO Box 250
Skelmersdale
WN8 6wr

Yovkshire and Humberslde Asbestos VIGtlms Support Group (SARAG)
Trustee's report
The Trustees present their rèport and financial statements for the year ended 30 June 2021 .
The trustees have adopted the provisions of the Ststement of Recommended Practice (SORPI
'Accounting and Reporting by Charities" issued in March 2005 in preparing the annual report
and financial statements of the charity.
Structurei governance and management
The charity was estsblished by a declaration of Trust dated 18 October 1999 as amended by
supplemental Deed dated 20 March 2000 and 17 February 2003. and was enter8d on the Register
of Charities effective from 17 April 2000.
A voluntary Trustee management committee carries out the overall management of SARAG. with
the day to day management carried out by the Coordinator.
The trustees who served during the year are listed on page 2 on the report.
SARAG holds several general meetings a year at different locations throughout South Yorkshire to
ensur8 they a￿ accessible lo people resident or working in all parts of the region. These m8etings
are altended by people affected by asbestos related diseases, thelr careers, medical staff, voluntary
organisations and the general public
The Trustees encourage people wrth an interest and appropriate skills or experience to consider
becoming a Trustee of the organisatkon and nominats'ons for new trustees are invited each year prior
to the Annual General Meeting.
ObJectlv88 and activitles
To relieve persons wilh asbeslos-related disease by the provision of advice, information and support
for such persons and their families 8nd dependanls.
To advance the education of the public in SheffFekl. Rotherham and South Yorkshire (the area of
benefit) by raising awareness amongst medical staff, general public and workers, in Ihe dangers and
hazards of asbestos and its related diseases.

Yorkshlre and Humberslde Asbestos Wictlms Support Gmup (SARAG)
Trusteo'5 report contlnued
Public benèfit statement
The SARAG Trustees take their responsibility seriousty and are confiderrt that the activrtEs of the
organisation meet the Charity Commission public benefrt guidance.
Our beneficiaries are members of the general public from throughout South Yorkshire and North
Nottinghamshire who are directly affected by asbestos-related disease, or indirectly affected for
example carers. relatNes, colleagues, and any member of the general publiG who may need
information about the historical consequences of asbestos and the continuing hazards of asbestos.
We aim..
to provide a free and confid8ntial. quality advice and information seDiice for all people in the locality
whose life is affected by asbestos related disease.
to advocate on behalf of those affected by WGrking in partnership with other group5 and
organisations that share our concerns by raising issues facing those affected and s8eking to effect
relevant policy change.
to facililate mutual support and enable people whose life is affected by asbestos r81ated disease.
lo meet one another to shar8 experiences.
lo produce and disseminate appropriate infomiation to the wider general public that increases
understanding about asbestos related diseases and the continuing hazards of asbestos.
Our main activiti8s a￿ the provision of advice,. infonnation. assistan￿ and support for people
affected by asbestos related diseases, the majorty of whom are terminally ill with mesothelioma
cancer, asbeslos related lung cancer or have chronic health problems from diseases such as
asbestosis and pleural thickening. We provide a home visiting seprfice for everyone who may be
lerminally111, chronically sick or disabled.
We also provide individual support. group support meetings and arrange outings, which are an
effective way of supporting people who are often isolaled by their very aggresswe terminal condition,
We provide information and awareness briefings to the wider community which have proved to be
very effective way of increasing understanding about the continuing hazards of asbestos, the
incidence of disease in the region and the issues facing sufferers.
Working with 'The Asbestos Forum UK. we have been effective in bringing about social policy
change that should go some way towards preventing future needless exposure and consequential
disease.
The Trustees regularly give due consideration to the Charity Commission guidance in deciding what
activities SARAG will undertake and ensure thal the services a￿ appropriate to the beneficiaries and
that no detriment or harm arises from the actNities we cary out.

Yorkshirn and Humberslde Asl￿toS Vietims Support Group (SARAG)
Trustee's report continued
Review of Progress and Achievement
The SARAG financial year runs from 01 July- JO June and the total funds carried forward on
these accounts are allocated to the project running costs from July 2021.
This year our funding has come from several different sources including donations from individual
members, local and Regional Trades Unions. panel 501icitor firms, together with our own
fundraising activities.
We would lik8 to start by saying a big thank you to our Solicitor panel firms., Asbestos Claims
Lawyers at Hemingways Solicitors Limited, Asbestos Law Partnership, Leigh Day, Irwin Mitchell,
Slater & Gordon and Thompsons for their continued support. We are extremely grateful for their
donations this year, which has enabled us to continue to develop our service.
Asbestos related personal injury is a specialist area, all our panel solicitors are specialists and
have extensive experience of asbestos related disease claims and give independent, impartial,
onfidential advice.
Throughout the year, we have been extremely grateful to receive very kind donalions from
individual supporters, which this year totslled £6,436.76. Many people who make a donation are
themselves affected by asbestos related diseases.
We would like to thank those of you who make regular donations to SARAG, and we are
extremely grateful for the very kind memorial donations in support of the work and aims of
SARAG.
We are fortunate to have received the ￿ntInued support of our Trade Union friends throughout
the region. The continued financial support from UNITE the UNION North East, Yorkshire &
Humberside, GMB and the Regional TUC has enabled us to further develop our service by
employing new members of staff to provide more in-depth support to those affected by
Asbestos Related conditions.we would also like to thank UNITE Branches in Sheffield,
Rolherham and Doncaster for their regular donations and the conlinued support of the other trade
unions., NEU, FBU and the Sheffield Trades Union Council.
2020 - 2021 has been yet another difficult period for everyone. The impact of COVID-19 has
meant that we have not been able to arrange the normal social and fundraising events during this
period, however we have t)een fortunate enough to secure grants from the Barchester
Foundation, the South Yorkshire Community Foundation and RMBC.
Finally, we would like to thank and acknowledge all the individuals and organisation5 for the very
generous and kind support we have re￿iVed this year, which is not only very greatly
appreciated,but is also vital in enabling SARAG to continue with its very much needed work.

Yorkshire and Humberside Asbestos Vlctlms Support Group ISARAG
Trustee's report continued
Reserves Pollcy
In line with the Charity Commission guidelines on reserves it is the policy of SARAG to aim to
maintain unrestricted funds, w17ich are the free reserves of the charity, at a level that equates to
approximately three to six months expenditure. This provides sufficient funds to cover
management, administration and support costs and to respond to emergency applications for
grants that arise from lime to time.
Additionally we will hold designated rese￿e8 at a level to Cover any futu￿ redundancy costs and
wind down cost should they be required. this is calcJJlatsd at £8.OC
On current expenditure levels, the forecast for six months running costs is £60,000. As at 30
June 2021, our resèrves stand at £144,009 of which £8.000 is designated as outlined above,
and the remainder wll carry forward for project running costs for the next financial year.
Trusteés responsibillties for the flnancial statomonts
Charity law requi￿$ the trustees to prepare financial statsments for each
financial period which show the state of affairs of the charity and of net incorne or
expenditure of the charity for that P8riod. In preparing those financial statements,
the Trustees are required to..
£J select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistently..
Q make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent.
Cl p￿pare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless il
is inappropriate to presume that the charrty will continu8 in operation.
Q stat8 whether applicable accounting standards of recommended
practice have been followed subject to any departures disclosed
and explained in the financial statemenfs.
The Trustees are ￿sponsible for keeping proper accounting records
which disclose with reasonable accuracy al any time the financial position of the charity
and enable the Trustees to prepare financial statements. The Trustees
are responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for tsking
reasonable steps for the prevents'on of fraud and other irregularities.
This report was approved by the Trustees on
their behalf by:
Ll
and is signed on
A kn I￿J￿&r
Trustee

Yorkshlre and Humberslde Asbestos Vlctlms Support Group (SARAG}
Independent examinerfs report to the trustees ol
Yorkshlre and Humber51de Asbestos Victlms Support Group {SARAG)
I report on the accounts for the year erKled 30 June 2021. which are set out on pages 8
to11.
Respective rèsponslbllltles of trustses and examlner
The charity's tnjstees are responsible for the preparalion of the accounts. The charity's
trustees consider that an audit 1$ not requiTed for this year under section 144(21 of the
Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Art) and that an independent examinats'on is needed.
It is my responsibility to..
Q examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Ac*.,
o to follow the procedures laid down in the general DireGtion8 given by the Charity
Commission under section 1451511b) of the 2011 Act. and
Q to state whether parti¢ular matters have ¢ome to my attention.
Ba818 of independent examiner's report
My examination was carried out in aGcordance with the general Directions given by Ihe
Charity Commission. An examinalion includes a review of the accounting records kept
by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. 11 also
Includes consideration of any unusual items or dwlosures in the accounts. and seeking
explanaliong from you as trustees concerning any such rnatters. The procedures
undertaken do not prowde all the evidence that would be required in an audit and
Consequently no opinion is given as to whether the account$ p￿sent a 'true and fair
view, and ¢he report is limlled to those matters set out in the ststern￿t below.
Independent examlnor's statemènt
In connection with my examination. no mattel has come to my atlentson..
11) which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any mateiial respect the
requirements..
Q to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Act.. and
Q to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply wsth the
accounting requirements of the 2011 Act
have not been met., or
12) to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper
understandi
f t
e accounts to be reached.
Signed..
Craig Williamson
While Rose Accounting for Charities
The Ghyll
Threapland
Aspatria
Cumbria CA7 2EL
Date..

Yorkshire and Humberside Asbestos Vlctims Support Group (SARAG)
Statement of Flnaiicial Activltles
For the Yéar Ended 30 June 2021
Total
2021
Total
2020
Notes
Incoming Resources
Grants and donations
Action Mesothelioma Day
Fundraising
Total Incomlng Resources
153,384
100
117
153,600
111,008
580
175
111,764
Resourc88 Expanded
Wages, Nl and Payroll Service
Supporting events
Action Mesothelioma Day
Insurance
Software
Rent & Room Hire
Ulilities
Printing, Stationery and Publications
Telephone and Postage
Travel and Transport
Training and Supervision
Independent Examination and payroll
Other Expenditure
Totsl ResourGes Expend¢d
90,628
2,126
930
992
650
5,135
447
11,839
1,462
1,266
810
578
812
117,675
56,329
1,440
1,541
812
1,800
4,983
222
5,935
2.195
2,586
596
802
79,241
Net Incomingl(Outyolngl R•8ources
36,925
32,523
Tolal funds brought fopward
108,083
75.562
Total funds carried forward
144,009
108,083

York5hlre and Humberside Asbestos ￿￿tIM5 Support Group {SARAG)
BalanGe Sheet as at 30 June 2021
2021
2020
Current Assets
Balance at Bank
Cash in Hand
17.7,151
137,219
12
137,231
177.151
Credltors: amounts falling due wlthln oné year
Creditors
(32.877) (28,398)
Accruals
265
250
(33,142) (28.648)
Net Current Assets
144,009
108,583
Net A8sets
144,009
108,583
Representsd By
FUNDS
Designated funds
Unrestricted Funds
b,000
136,009
144,009
8.000
100.583
108,583
This report was approved by the Trustees on
their behalf by..
ArLlkw l LuTr&r
1¢
and is signed on
Trustee
Ckcuk

York5hlre and Humbeyside Asbestos Victims Sw>port Group (SARAG)
Notes to the AGGounts
For tho Year Ended 30 Jun• 2021
1 Accountlng Policies
lal Basis of prepaiation
The Financial Sialements have been prepared in accordan￿ with the Companies Act 2006.
the Financial Reporting qlandard applicable in the UK and R-public of Ireland IFRS1021, and
the Accounting and Reporting by Charrties.. Statement of Recommended Practice applicable
to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with FRS102 (effective from January 2015
and updated with effect from January 2016) -Ithe Charjties SORP IFRS10211, as modified for
smaller charilles.
The Charity meets the definition of a pUt￿lC benefit enlty as defined under FRS102.
Ib) Income
Grants donations and Income from Gharrtable trading a¢tivities we recognised in full in the Statement
of Financiol Activities in the year in which they are received.
Icl ReslrlGled Funds
R8slricled funds are used for specific purposes as laid down by the donor. Expenditure which meets
the criteria is identified lo the fund together wrth a laif allc(alion of management and support costs.
Id) Unreslricled Funds
Unrestricted Funds are other income r￿1ved or generated for the otyects of the charfty wlthoul further
Specified PUTpose and are available 88 general funds.
lel Resourcès expended
Resources expended are Included in the Stslemenl of Financial Aclivrttes on an accruals basls,
inclusive of V.A.T. The charity Is not VAT registered.
Governance co$t$ of the charity ￿late lo the costs of running the charity such as
the c0518 of meeling$. professional costs and stalutory compliance, and includes any costs which
cannot be specifically identified lo anolheT expenditure Classificat￿n. In the opinKJn of the trugteas
811 support tost8 relate to charitable expendrture.
{fl Tangible Fixed A88els and Depreciation
Depreciation is provided on all tangibb fixed asse18 at rale8 G8l¢ulaled to write off the cost of each
888et over Its useful life.
Ig) Funi1 Accounting
Funds held by the charity are either restricted funds or unreslrthd gener81 funds. Unrestrieled funds
are fund$ which can be used in accordance with the charitablg objects al the discretion of the
trustees. Restricted funds Ihal Gan onty be used for a Pa￿cUlar restricted purposes within the
objects of the charity. ReSlrlcl￿nS arise then specrfied by the donoi or when funds are raised lor
particular restricted purposes.
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Yorkshire and Humberside Asbestos Wictlms Support Group {SARAG)
Notes to tho Accounts contlnued
For the Year Ended 30 June 2021
2 Creditors
These are amounts owed by the group but not paid during the accounting period.
They are in respecl of:
HMRC
Travel
Solicitor donations paid haw year in advance
1,339
38
31,500
32,877
3 Accruals
These are expenses that have been incurred but have not been billed or paid for
during the accounting period. They are in respect of..
Independent Examination
265
265
4 Grants and donatlons
Grants (Restricied)
RMBC
Barchester Foundation
South Yorkshire Communty Foundation
Donations
Gift Aid
Individual supporters & Pl panel donations
10,000
500
3,717
2.500
136,667
153,384
5 Staff Costs and Trustees Expense8
Staff costs for the year were as follows..
Salaries
Employers NIC
88,883
1,745
90,628
The average number of employees during the year was 5
No other Trustees received any remuneration or expenses during this financial year.