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Childlife
IA wmpwry limi*d by 8u•M*e)
Ann￿1 Rep)n &¥¢m¢Ns
for the Ytw EndEd 31 Mar¢h 2023
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Childlrft
Contents
Refcrcnce and Administrative Detaijs
Rqth ofthe TnLqees
2￿13
14to 17
St*meM of FInwKl￿ Posii
19
Swcn%ni of Cth FlthvJ
20
NfAes ¢0 the Fin•n¢ial Swemc
21￿28
Dethiled Sthtement of Fin•knual Aaiviiies
29￿30

Childlife
RefereDee and Admiwistra¢ive Delails
Ms C Whito Arpin*d L% &Air Isth Novuniu 2021
Trus¢rts
McNau8hL Tre&su￿r
Ms C whi￿ AFwin*d •5 dwir 15th Novryth 2021
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ithYrtsK¢ W•lk¢r
Seerei•ry
Ms A Kimin4K
ChArlty Re¢lstr*¢l•n Il•mber
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DSK Parthus LLP
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Cbildlife
Report of tlbe Trustees
rinancial st￿cMents and audiws. repKI of thc dwitable coMF￿Y for the vear en(kd 31 Mar¢h 2023. The
Irustc¢s have adopted ihe of A¢wthKin8 atyj Rewrting by c￿urS.. Sutement of RecoMm￿ded
Pr￿l¢¢ athi¢able to ¢harities wewdrinl their acctyJnLS in accorth¢¢ with Fitw(Éal RcwKting &andard
applicabl¢ in the UK awl Republic of Irtland IFRS I￿2) lelfecLiv¢ l J*u*y 2019).
Trnstvs
B McNa￿￿ Tr￿uTer
M5 C While. Chgir
D J Beacon
L Walker (Op￿iD¢¢d O*h 2023)
Oth¢r irustees in yeor
Ms C McslTa%"ick Irtsigned ￿ a ffiLSttt 04th NoV￿l￿r 22)
Thc apwintmem ot'TTUSttcs is in Xctrda￿ with the ¢h¥itYs Articles of AsxKiat1(￿ w4veby ¢adi member
has th¢ right lo apwini ￿ re￿￿￿￿ a WKi to arwini omd ¥enx)vc
None of the Trustccs has my knKficial inttrtsi in the crnyarry.
Childlife pmvid¢s b)th a rok descri￿10￿ arml a c￿￿ of Ll)Tth for trus¢eS w ¢f&uff duiies and
responsibilities ofFrtin8 a are clurty unde￿. In a￿lI10n, it h25 s￿¢ballS1 role desuitAions for IK
the Chair of Trusiec5 and Honwary Trcwrtr. These •t wovided to ill ne￿. Is rArt of their in&Jai
infonn*ion.
Neiv are encourngcd ￿ TnC¢t uith the Thief E¥ecuEive Officu athd aalT •ThJ other trustres
w'iihin the fLrst few motttlLS ofapy)in¢rntsL Trnining fw In￿e& is if required.
The arrangements for sellin8 the PAY aTrJ rtMWKrni￿ of all 11¢ dwity'5 slaty Incl￿11￿ kcy nMna8
personnel arc agrecd by the CEO •TrJ the truAee

Cblldllf¢
Report ofihe Tnmtees
B*ckiround
The idea for Childlife, a c(VJSLYliurn of childrrn's d4rili¢s dlowinB its munber ¢h•riiies ￿ fundraise
colleciively. originated irt 1992. IL% first in July 1993. Childli(e bec￿¢ • ￿m[arty limited
by 8uarllnte¢ in 1999 •NI 8 registrr&a ¢hrity in 2[￿.
Member chAri¢l￿ of Childlife:
Acoms ￿lId1¢fi.5 Hospice
Alaxia UK
National Children s Burcau
N￿10Th￿ Deaf Childrtn's Society
The Board ofTNsi¢¢s. has four Mem￿ ¢¥h member ¢hwiry. adminw the charity and
nom)ally meeLS quarterly. In the i*st year thtrt haye been frt4wuA meclins5 4kn kn the cver changing
siiyaiion with the p8ndmic, with the uuxtt5 medin8 Thst ￿KYnthS. A Chitf Execuii¥¢ is ￿p￿l￿ted by
the Truslccs to mana8e ihc day-ttwlay of the LI￿11y. To f*iliwe effedive (yeraiions. Ihe Chief
Execulive Otricer hgs delt8atcd •utlM)rity. within thc trwrn5 of&kwion 4pproivJ b). thr Trus*¢s. for
ijperatbonal matkrs incltsdirt8 financt. emFknymthL funthai>n8 dwitabl¢ •Jivities.
Donaiions receivcd by Childlifr arr dI￿riE￿Id annually to these charilie5 and hwthds of kn ol'p)und$
Ire raised cach ycar io sup1x￿ tkir 74wk with ¢hildM •nd youn8 twJl¢. The T￿￿te¢S have assessed
Ihe major risks w Mthi¢h the Chariiy is eXFX￿e4 wd are sailsr￿d tha sy5Wn5 are Én placc LO mitiBale CXFO5UTC to
the major risks. The risk$ ore thcum¢ntrd on the risk re8isw. The rnain risks wve:
11 Financial Failu￿ of Kry Su￿1￿Cl$ IG*ther Ethiul)- We hwe undcrtJkcn diliguK¢ b¢fDre signing
¢onlracl& includbfi8 CTedii che¢k5. Wc also knrbzon to idtn¢ity supplier issues and WTrtential al¢ern•iive
suppIicT5. In thi5 Y￿ we have aly) Mith (tsw¢i¢s Albw, Gilw￿.
21 Lo&% of Incthne- Tr CoAryof-Living Crisi& (hwift8 re￿ll￿J is ￿1￿8 wriejj ow wth exiAin8 thbllLYS
to mits8ale (￿rrIBl1￿ lev¢l$ with WMOM FKJlidays ￿lA8 orfryd.
31 Childlife'5 Boprd of Trymtts is le8alty required ￿ Thin1m￿t any risk ￿ the c4wiry. The trusiees hAve
develO￿d a risk mgn4emem stratrly. whith invoivfs a reBuiar rtyicw of the kcy risks faced by the ¢h¥ity,
gnd th¢ ¢stsbli5hmeni of SY#en￿ a￿1 to gJdrc5s thc5C P)tentilll ri5k5 and to minirnisc ￿>th the
lik¢lih(x)d of thue risks ￿CUrrin¥ aThl th￿r imtAet sh(wld they matrTi*lise.

Childlife
Report of tkn Trnste
ObJectiv¢J Artfvldes
Objectlves
The (Trbj¢¢lives of Childlif¢ arr. thc rrlicf of thildren ¥e in need by ¥MbiinE the munber
charities to mttt their res￿£11Ve charitsble thrtW thc of grdm payments.
The Trustres confimb thai thtv have referred lo the guidance o)fft*ined in the Cl4rity CThnmi55iOn'5 Bfncrai
8uidance on puNi¢ bertfjts reviTh4ing Thildlife's ainLS arwj (￿J￿1ve%
Childlife carries the obieth of imwoving the li￿$ of ¢hilth¢n and youwd FrorAe the of IL
memlxr chaTiiies by survKtin¥ the mcrnlxr ¢hariii<s in widing a income source in the shcrt-.
M￿l￿m- and long-lenn lulurc. a￿1 this ￿ coniinued kn b¢ the fo¢us 2022123. To uAble Childlife io xhi¢ve
ILS aim. li has wn¢inucd ￿ dcvdop its fundraisin8 in pytoll 8iVirt8 and ift th)rtor Tecruiimenl
rKo8rams through fac¢40vfKe fwidrnisin8 C￿pa18n5 85 a5 0￿801ft8 telerkn Lw￿￿18￿5 io upgrade
is(in8 resular supporters and re-aaivotc lap￿rd regular Ik)TTh& The ￿[plUS of ihxrm¢ in 202212), alier
alltswing for promotiimd and w coys m•ntAY ¢hriiies *MI ￿t￿￿Tree t¢XSts w¥ dtStrilKrt¢d ¢g￿lty
d on an aDnual basis lo its four member dw.luu as 8r•nt&
A5 ¢ary out fundrnisit)g acros5 the UK iir are mcrnbu5 of The tharwed of FuThJAi&ng and
Ihe FurMlrais¢r Regula￿r. As we we runnin8 • knittsy ￿paI￿ ￿ •130 rt8isiued with G*￿ble A¥wc.
We ￿¥)rked with four main extffliAI 18en¢iu ftrour of IA 2022123.
Q•th¢r l¢d wricd oui fundraising w rccNii 1314 r•tti' direa debii fc* Childlif¢. G•thcr also rccruitrd
13(M) new Continuous Card ￿YmeN We c￿lin￿d ￿ tsk¢ off th)n*ions Ind Icad&
Gaiher re¢ruit¢d 123 new ush ¢￿ty 18 did Mt ON into future con

Childllfe
Rtport of the Trwsttes
Altru Ltd CaTTied out fundrnistn8 I￿)9 new debi¢ kksn(o for Childlife. Alvu also rccruited 1653
ncy. Continuous C&rd PaymMI t*)nots. No ott f¢cwiied.
Gllcore Ltd ￿rried oui fundraising lo recnjii 357 new Card Payn￿1 dortors fLY CThildlife. No o
o¢TdoniJrs wrre r¢cNit¢d.
G•th¢r. AIITU and Gilcort are experienced in driving wality thgsiik 8IKxI Vrational practices in lirK with
CIOF and thc Funthiscr Regula￿ 8yidart¢e. Thfou8h a persor4lized service fTOrn these agencies our
furMlrdi5in8 with thcrn Ix4ilds g relat]￿hiP with the sur4YKW to lif￿lOng loyalty lo Childlifc. They are
registered with the Chor¢ued of Fundraisin8 and the FuThfraisin8 Re8ul4wr.
Durin8 ihe Lime that we wrrc fundraising ￿1th Gathcr, Altru Gilctve there a re8ular wo8ram of irainin8
in place. We did not nm slrcct ￿l￿n5 so thrrc *75 wy CIOF myswy dKypin8.
LThildlifc is a membcr of four othcr COn￿rt1￿M$ %thi¢h Poywll Givin8 Plus Lid recNiL% new donors throu8h
Piyroll (iii'ing. Payroll Giving Fyus l.ttl oryanise thx-elTeetive fuThJraisinB everbts campaigns in compthies
ond Or8￿1￿[lon5 o¢r0s5 the UK io rais¢ charity lxX￿jrtlUrnS. All fundrniscrs wnployed on
non-eommission basis so that thry cgn a n￿44[8￿ (knven campaign. PAy¥oll Givin8 Plys Lttl is
memt*r ijf the A&￿￿latIOn of Payroll Giving OrBnai5atii￿5 and ihc Fundwaising Regul?￿r.
Childlife rcceived ninrty-fivc c(*Thplaints thtyirtg 2022r2023 ff8ardin8 its funthisi118. All cfftplainls
im'csiigalcd thor¢Jughly fairty in k¢¢ping with the Fun&aisin8 Re8ulator Codt of PractKe. Childlife
8ularly rth'iew$ ￿Y lessons io be 1¢4rn1 to help rulu￿ fun&ai5in8 Xtivity. Nonc of thc complaints were
of a naiure serious ¢nou8h ￿ r¢guir¢ TwusL¢es ￿ infonn the Charity Commission or Fundraisithg Rcgulats)r.
Therr hav¢ noi t*en any compiianct iSSUCs with cither thildlifc or any other a¥cn¢ies that Iwe employed in
202212J.
Childlifc has an Ethical Fundr4ising Poli¢y Dealing with vulne￿1¢ Policy. We al￿ review the
polieies that our IMiTr*r agertcies hold on these subi¢¢ts ￿ make sure med our 5tandud5.
Durin% rcrcrtt yr4rs, Childlife's ¢(KMiwAity of dortr￿s h&s been in decline and th¢ trnstees have made
decision ￿ invea more significandy in f￿draISin& w ￿e￿Ild ihe C￿Munity lo a 5us¢8inatAe level, so we Can
coniinue ￿ raise vityl f4Jnd5 into the fylure. This of athJill￿al invesiment in fuTthi$ing is io long
rni viabiliry and ivill pay back over lime. Thi5 fi%'e•yetr sirdtegy Comm￿ced in 2018 and ivill be revie*Yd by
th¢ Iruslees in 2024. The plan bcyond 2024 15 yd to bc ￿firm￿l 4s bi will detrtnd on a review of ihe
invtstmcnt puiod and the futsjrt rdums member chrities.
Childlife has beefi extremety successful over the yews in tW3in8 fvnds for our mcmlxr5. An initial invcstmml
of£16.000 pcr charity made in 1994. an4J ¢Ach m¢mt*r h•$ received iotsl grants of£2.605.492 5incc ihcn (a
ROI of 16184%). Withoui invuthient in f￿￿[Wing this i%Ywld noL haNe becn w)ssibi

Chudlrfe
ReTMTrrt ofthe Tv•st¢
The iYncfJciaTiCS of aJilaife"s thc thildrcn. youn8 and families thmglKKrt the UK Iv
v¢ ￿l¥cd 5UW¥Xt and advice or iiill t**fii from researth Un&￿￿en bv the member tharilie5 through
￿Yrn¢nl to them from CILildlift. In 202Y23 Cthildiife a trtal of £4￿.1￿MI ￿ th¢ mant¢r chwiues.
This enaNed ￿ row memttt ¢harilic5 ￿ xhio'e the folknTrir8:
A¢oTns Childrtn'5 Hospice tm'i&5 ¢¥L laughw kyr chiJ(ktn •d their families aLYoss thE
West Midlandk
A pwreni never ima8itKs their ¢hild Mill be dia8rK>sed with a life limiiinB or life-th￿¢¢n1￿B condiiiLKL. But
the un1w1￿e haw& Ac(MmS SLqLS in. IKlpin8 familie5 0)pe * evepi Stage oltheir thild's lit¢ bcyoTrJ.
thertv¢r 8T￿ i%lThTh'cr need IL Ihtr Lkdird¢¢d ¢¢ams proFide srrtialim rAili*ive eart for b8bi¢4 thildrcn
aThl yowig Fropie. aThJ 5uFpM for ￿1r f￿111¢$. This is offercd fTOrn our thrtt thildmh"s hospitts.
tA5¢d in BimJinBhaN Wal$￿1 and w￿CtStrr. in the c(thm￿lty.
Thc babic5, children a￿j yfAth8 lit r4re flx a( AcoFr6 kne beth dia8nwd with J life limiting or
Jifthtcnin8 CO￿li110￿ and y"a rea¢hed their 18th Ixrthday. Wt accw reftsyab fr(Mtt ¢hildrtn in one of
Ca*80ry I: Life threa¢ening e0ThJItTr(￿ for wthich curnii'e tse¥mou rw ￿ fca5i14e i￿l (an fail.
¢8￿Y 4.. IrreYer5ible Ixli r￿￿￿￿%.¢ ¢(￿dItiOns sevcrc thsability, le*lin8 ￿ 9AWibility 10
Wth ¢omplii*ions thd likelilNMMI or[￿eM*u￿ death.
At Ac01￿% we txovide 24 I￿Ul5 a dry, 365 days a yt¥ w thilkn •Thd f*nilie5 ￿ nrzd v5 ￿)sL Ovcr the
- Acorns h&5 SUFWrted 757 chiklren ￿ 973 f•mill￿ including thwJ5e have be£n txrtaved.
• (kn Acoms Fwnily S¢TViCts tram ryovided 15.139 ins￿￿ ofiital trnotional and rKatti(al fanily
• An *am orN￿￿ and CliwA] w￿tr5 wovid¢ cwt ￿ I￿1710 within thcir IKYne. In tht
pa￿ year. coThknL¢d 1,048 Outrexh visits ￿ familie
- Siblin8 Workc15 have ￿Er 2￿ 5ibling5 at Ac<m5 ift yw: Itrmgh fo¥wed gr
• We ha*e ¢ompl4#¢d tht refwbishmrnt of oyr Black C(Kmtry Hoswtt have ￿Sed ￿rt￿lshIpS
thin the ¢￿￿nity w engjrt farnilics CL￿tinUe to rtceI￿'e the ¢*e gJFyvt they need whilg th¢
takcs placc.
. Acorn5 hisw as firnt IK)spi¢e in BriTwn io tht UNICEF Ri8hts R¢5￿ling ￿ld aw4rd.
reco8nisin8 wr comrnithi¢ni w the Utyli￿ N*Km'5 Riglrts of the Child.
Childlife Ire hdpM¥ LO m*e this with thrir (m80in8 dDJlc*i(￿. On
ofthe chilthn families surTArt thank so mudL

Chlldllfe
ReP￿rt of (he Trnst¢¢s
Atsxlx UK
The athxias ore a sd of life•lirnbiin8 rawolo8i￿l a￿diu￿3 diyy the mes%a8es from our Inins to
our mus¢l¢s. J￿ the m￿ck￿ w¢ nKJv¢, iwi u5¢ w spuk. listrn ¥rf15¢e. ()ver umo tw1¢
Ih athyia are slowly imwisorled in their i*)dlc41(6i￿ kn￿15 thry (xKe had kn communic* lovcd
on¢s. Ov¢r 2(M) different 8enetiC 8tsxias kn'e bEtn discovtytd in the pw 30 yearn t*h of ￿1¢h rtquirts
di(fcrcnt trcathiertt. CUrm￿y, Th) for ofthe *axiL% have t¢¢n f￿Jnd. Awxia UK is the
It￿7￿8 n￿l￿n81 cbarity wthi¢h •ff¢d¢d •Wi• •r¥J ru¢•th ioio finthn8 ty¢gtm¢nLS
cutts.
The mosl common 2nd a88rt5siv¢ fwn oftht condiiion is Fritdrtich's I￿￿18 {FAk which wtdNninantty slM)ws
its symrknms durin8 chilthKrfMI or early wbuty. The elrlitr FA L*8ins to slb)w. the likeliknj is the it
1*1)8rcss¢s. li hampets • chil￿￿j￿8 pers￿.$ b￿•￿¢. n￿mIlty and rnvemenL before ¢4usin8 speeth hearith8
and vision to dclcriorlltc eycnlu￿IY. th¢ hr￿. As i ￿￿lL thildmi dia$￿ed with FA wuAIIy
have a shorter lif¢ ¢.¥F¢c￿￿y ihan peers will mwh of life in A Mtheelchair.
As ￿1th the th 44xia& ¢hu¢ is ￿ fwe for FA.
A major part of our Work is aTrJ thse wents ofchTldren •Akn Pthe FA. *thils¢ f￿￿1ft8 resewth inio
tr¢almcnts and 4 cure. The SUFPM ￿ receive frLkn Thildlife is esscNial in &hievin8 this.. it enthles us ￿ Nn
local 5UPPOrt 8rw ronfefcrKes vawxmts Ind infmnal￿ Sess￿ * Ytthxe f•milits' isol*¢ion
artd help Ihem cthjilion.
Some key hi8hliBhty frrATr FY 2022.23
The financial ytv 2022-23 ¢ndrd on an with ¥VDVa) Ofsky￿S by the FDA in FebN
2023. murkin8 a major milesfft the a¢&xi* ctNrThuniry *nd A￿li• UK as Skyr]￿$ is the first drug li¢wwd
ror (he treaunerti of Fri¢dreich's A¢axia IFAI. This ap&y0v￿ offvs ne*. livin8 with FA and
rcprcscnis a &￿lIf1￿1t fon¥wd in sewth fv eITeal￿ tyeaunents.
Al(hough lh¢ apr￿Val ofskydws in the US is r(x cd¢hiiM. the x¢Yss to this treatm￿( in
the UK is on8oin8. Ai wes¢nt, thu¢ h&$ been Th) aF￿1￿1￿ for W￿al in the UK. Ire Iwyful this
is only ¥ ofiime. Moreover. the of I￿XIa rese8rth 15 ¥ttdin8 with a n¥mirr oftrill15 undenvay
or pend4n8 in v*r1￿ 01￿1&$. so we Iw¢ thert t¢other B(*Jd rttis V) rtKKrt in the c(•ngng yegr.
At&XiA UK is ¢unmiued ￿ doing e¥¥ythiry it ¥yov4 of Skycl•ys wy other
rrnpe¢tive tre8tmth¢s for a￿%1&5. We kmw il's hawd ￿ be Ni¢ni when 1¢ feel$ are th¢
corncr, Ive that paiia)ct Mill ￿ T￿71d¢￿ before ￿ h)Th8. In the manmthik, Atyvio UK M'ill do
everything it can the 4NYo%*I ofskY¢l￿$ •iy th pn¥s￿￿¥t the a￿lIs.
Other hi8hli8his'.
EFAcfs.. The Eyropeon Fri¢dreich'5 wi• Tr*nsl*Mmal Studies {EFACTSI is a Audy
0ri8inally fundcd by the Europcan CLKnmi5sion is 8athcrin8 viul Informat￿ the wo8rcssion of
Fri¢Jreich's a￿11a IFAI. ALi¥ia UK h&% suN￿Led the wojea the Y￿ INI I[￿ this ￿ ha5
resulted in ustful pknblications aThl ts #iso ￿1￿8 used ￿ plln clini¢a] trials.
FA Global Cllrti¢41 Conwrtium.. thwing the Y￿r, efkrfts hknt w(wtss¢d in the of EFAcrs
with thc ￿hrT WtllryCS¢ablishcd naiural hitrj. Audy irt FTiedra¢h FACOMS. Th¢ invemiga￿ of
FALOMS and F.FACTS Scr th¢ nccd io com￿n¢ cffDrts inlo a singlc gloiHI ffNWLium a unifityj naiural
his¢ory and ¢lirtial resear¢h infTAStrU¢th. The n¢*. FA Glohl Clinical Corkffiiwn and a h8rnK)niz¢d 8lobHI
udy pr(￿0￿1 has N)w been AW1• UK has a weni grrw this C{w￿l￿m.
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Report of ihe Tr•stee5
th¢ ￿ yrwr. A￿¥1￿ UK h85 sisnificaffl strides in iryyming ¢•re sukyrt for indivithmls wth
p*ticularly in the paedi*ric Tw> ￿edi￿ric 8t&xia etntr¢% eAablished,
Centrt the ¢Ahcr at thr J(thn Rwkli(fe Hospi￿ in Oxf￿d. The [￿k￿l Aiaxia C¥
launched its PaEdiatric Atsxia Clinic, ￿th1£h FThvidc5 8 TKW. Service thiltken With r￿￿ve care * a
ceThtre of excellerKe. Ixd b). Profesw P•)ia Giwii. the clini¢ team 419) includes Dr Shrxt5a fvjla and Katsrina
Mwso. The ¢lini¢ le4¥ts # large research ry08rammt, wimarilv focused on the genrlic bjsis of
pwwcularty Fri¢thti¢h's ala%1& and xcqx5 refe￿￿$ for children a8ed ￿1%. Aty*ia UK h&% Ffjovitkd
part-fundinB for the A￿¥la S￿claI151 Thw5e ILI 5UPWrt the clinic. The John R*kliffe Ho4)itsl in Oxfwi M
creditrd bj. AL￿12 UK as A S￿1411￿ Atsxia cen￿ *4*rr pEtylc with a￿¥la can rffeii"t the bcm quality or
¢8re from *taxia expert& The Oxford Ataxia Cu)tr¢ off#s a s￿la11￿￿ S¢Tvice for adults and chilthen with
•18xi& with a tram ¢onsiAing of t￿Y) *lult ncurolo8iss a dinical g￿l¢is￿ a poeth'atri¢ ntrmilogist.
Scieniific resewth inw tr¢atment ¢utes aThJ thc vlilablc to tIw)se affcL%ed by atsxta
li for a cure. is su#ained by CP￿Id11(¢ 4y#WS. OA behalf of evayffie affttxed by aknxia all
Al&Yia UK, Thank you.
B¢*¢w. He•d •fF•wdr¥lsw% C•MmTmic#tlw At#th UK

Childlife
Report of the Trllstees
The N•tlon•l Deaf Chlldrem's S•tlety
The Nalional De4f Children'x kniety is d￿tic￿Ed ￿ c1￿1n9 a W1￿￿j( ￿rrIerS for deaf childm
younB peoplc. li is our mi55ion lo ovcrrome the so¢ial c￿￿￿10￿41 bwri¢rs th81 hold d¢•f chil(ken b•¢k.
Thanks w the 8errfrosi¢y of Thikllife glpwrftefs. %¥e have been able to wovide life-th*nginA sumkn Ind
invalu8bl¢ intorm•ion to (kof¢hildr¢n ?1￿ iheir families au035 the UK over th¢ la* ye4r. This hws included..
' providin8 Vital. limely help and 8dvi¢e via our Helpline seTrie< with rt￿t than 4.(W ull& emiils Ind lii'e
d￿( ma￿￿tI roFonded io
. deliverin8 1 S fa¢¢ ￿ fa¢e r￿lty even¢s which 273 peryle wt•thd. This I￿l￿d￿ 7 ¢vrnts wifically thi1(￿¢4
to wovide SUp￿rt ￿ families new ￿ hearing 1055
holdin8 #n addilional 58 online events. ￿ter￿led by 876 people. eo¥erin8 thtmcs sudi As edukxtion, ￿n￿lOn￿l
healih 8nd w¢llb¢in8. and urKlers¢andin8 ch11th￿l deafness
delivering Family Sign l.an8￿8¢ ¢rnining online *)d in k) 552 eT*bli08 p•Ten￿ their deaf
childrert ￿ goin involuoble Communic￿lOn skilLs
• ttaching ¥n eximated 4.675 twyle our of $5 aifili*d I￿1 dtllf childrtn's ¥Kieties
• NnninB 8 pro4ram of online tTrin7n8 ye￿￿1n8 n)rt than 3.LXX) wofessi(¥wls io help Incre￿ &w4Mess
understanding of childhood dcafncss issues
. providin8 expert inform￿10￿ ￿ t4)4 wofessimals involved ID SIIFPYtiTh8 de•fthildM in early years Stttin8S
through our BTiBhi SM srrics olonlirrt w%binar&
Childhood d¢gfne5s ￿ hAv¢ a irnpxl on 14n8ua8e dtvelLynenL (1xnm￿iC1tloti and SO¢L81 skill& w)d
know that suprAJrtin8 dcaf thildren duTinK thosc carly yea15 is wthcTr * can rn￿¢ the bi88es¢ impac¢ sei
thern up for life. Our 8oal 15 to reach TrK)re &4f chilthcn and young F¢oplc than cvcr iKf(ry arwj Dur five
year strate8y sets our ambitvjus platt e¥ay deaf ¢hild: wtr*M'¢r they are and Ily need
Childlife donors will hdp us make this Thonk Y￿ for Your¢￿￿￿ed
Btn MeN#uEh¢
Depury Dlr¢¢tor". Fwndv•lskng
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Childlife
Report of Ibe Tn￿lee$
As the N*1(w￿l Childw"s Bweau ￿cB) cdd¥ak5 its (rf)th ycw in 2023. ￿ c(￿LInUt ￿ brin8 tryle •d
4)rganisation5 108ethu to &ii'e dMn8e in S￿iety •d (kliiv a iruff thild1K￿ xross the UK.
This year thwe Mve a n￿￿¢￿ of IMF￿ milest(K￿5 for NCT centered arrthd rw ¢or¢ amplify
the voitts of thilthen artd)'(#mg pwplc md drlivcr I￿]￿% d￿8t for fkn 8enu*irm&
We played a leadin8 role in th¢ reltyms ￿ the ¢hildM"s ￿1*1 carc dclivcTed trainin8 CPD
Srrciaj Educaiional Neeth ar￿ FAluc*ion ISENDI ry*iii(Kus thr[M￿h ow umEdl& ￿￿Y the C￿￿11 for
Dis*Jl¢d child￿ h¢lpJ w (klivcr a new pilot scheme ￿ train Of #aff C￿ IKJW to supN
children aThJ y(Mm8 arr swuggling wirh their menthl Ixalth.
We pl￿ed the voices and li￿d of b•bi4 yLNJns pe* aThJ f*nilies &the I￿anOr￿vICe
thlivcry. rt5carth arbj ￿110.. This included f¥Ili￿l￿g a rneding i%[￿￿¢￿ cawi[theTK￿ people Ind
FW We also i%￿gh1 iogethff IIX) ciiijthtn ￿ Y(￿￿8 pa)ple with SEND rnabbr thcm lo
panicipale in decisioTrmakin8 ￿ kxal •nd nati(¥￿ le¥d5.
NCB"5 5Frcialist family rnemtvs also played a key role in paving the iixy a batrr childw. (h
Amil￿￿11Y1r8 Alliance their savices In￿ Northrrn Ird￿￿ they ￿1] ¢JMinuc to Ilelp 5thP
t￿lty1￿8 and 5af¢r cnvirthThcnts in wthich thildrtn and yrmry Fw)kcaN live, 8rt￿. pkny and learn.
Our Lambeth Early Adj￿ Pthsyship in south LLMNknI l¥Jskd a 5crics of "Wann Hubs. thrin8 the
sw¥thin8 f&nilics Arn881in8 iyith thc C(&￿)r-I1VlnV7lSlS with g l¥x meal and the dwKe LO engage in
Btreavemeni s¢owrAI 4 major d￿nge to E￿aveme￿I benefiL5 after a I￿>.¢8r.1Mg ty)yign. As a
rcsuh of their tireless c*npi8nirt& arowid 21.IXKI familics Mrrc rmi￿Sty denied suwKKt Tr￿a￿Se the
parents wEren'i married or UL a civil will nLn* ix ablc kn mae retro¥£th%'e a￿1 1.81M)
grieving farnilit5 wim be ayle sum ye*.
It is thmugh yow thxwtsorts Lwtsnue ￿ taL*le the muti￿r￿¢[ed d￿[￿8￿ fxed bv thildrrn and
families. Your m*¢s a rral diffe￿￿¢ to childrtn. youn8 pevple and lamilie& so th•)k Y￿ for yo
gcncrosity. which meatLS the
W*llter. Held •fDevd•pwL Nafi•ul ChldrTh'5 B•rea•.
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Cbildl•fe
Report of the Trustees
StAtem¢Th¢ o* PwbU¢ Be*¢llt
The irustees ¢onfJftn thai thry have com￿led wKh the reqyiffment5 of 17 orth¢ CTrMriLies Act 2011
have dut regard LO the pthlic btncfit 8uidwKe wFAi5l￿d by the Clwity Commi55wJn England W4le&
FlmAnel*l R¢vl¢w
Income in the year was £1.291.869. 4 slight irtcrea*e fmm the fn)m £1.173.918. Th¢ m•in ressr
for the in¢rt*se is the knr8e investh*it in recrniknent in Fvevious years 2fnl 21r22.
Expendiiure on taisin8 fvnds de¢ff￿d to £974,8￿ frnm £935.028 refleuin8 the fiuthisinA suppIicr5 fulfillin8
their ¢ontra¢ts rwu¢5ta kn.¢ls. Ix¢ P30 in th¢ wwits
ExFnditure on churitsble 8cliviiie5 Wa5 £410.431 versus the pevi(wJs year of £329.710 This includu £41KI,r
of grant payments 12021122: £320.(W)
Re$¢rvo Pollty
li 15 Ihc p)liLry of Childlife 10 h•ve free resenv wnouniin8 w no Iw than three ffwihs and more than 51X
months, operaiing ¢osts. Based on the 2022-23 the Terwiffd feserve level the vear end set at
£168.118 Ilowl io £336.236 Ihi8hl. The free rtsen'es bllance ai Jlst March 202J *2s £390,055 ond as such
fglls just aknve ihe required TCServa ￿l1¢y. This will be ath*tSsed by the iru5t¢es in tht up¢omin8 financial
ytsr.
Si4temeMt of Rtyio*$lbllltl
Trnste¢s R¢sponslbllltltJ l• R¢l*¢lo• t• ibe Ststeaewts
The tru5tecs Iwtho 4re 1150 ihc diTccl0￿ of Cthildlife for th¢ puwp)s¢s of wmpany I￿¥> gre resp(ffjsible for
eparinA the ¢rnstees' rewrt ind the fir¥kn¢iil SW¢mthts in the Uni*d Kin8th)m AC￿nIlD8
S(¥ndards (United Kin8dom G¢nmlly A¢¢ewed A¢¢ouniing Pr1￿1¢¢) appli¢abk lam •J regul*hws.
Company lam. rcquirts the Irusttts ￿ prep&r¢ finwcial swements for each riw¢1￿ year. UThd¢r company la
the irustees must rtoi Apwic the finanrial uftlas Ilw #r¢ Wisfi¢d they 8Lve and f8lT Vi¢W
of the sthie of affairs of the Charitsbie company and of LIS ill¢(mltl8 rewrtts ￿ arv11c￿IoTr of resourccs.
includin8 ils income and expeThJiiiNe, fc¢ lh* period. In &Yewin8 these fInw￿l•l Sla1¥nen￿ the tntytts are
requircd ¢0..
select suitsble vKcouniin8 ￿11¢1¢5 and atvly them LThSiAeNIy'
observe the methods principles in the Clwiiie5 SORP.
make jud8cments and &qima*s are rtasmable and
Statc whcthcr applicable UK Aa7Jun(ing Standard5 havc becn foll￿%￿ ￿bJe￿ mawiol &panures
disclosed and eX￿81[be￿ in the financial &￿¢¢￿¢￿$. And
prepare the financial slaitmcnLS on the 80ill8 t￿C¢m t*sis unless it is inaprniate that the
L*aritable company w'ill cominue in IwJ5incs5.
The lrnmees are res￿nSIble for keepin8 &COthliing Tecords are wfficieni ￿ SPW ond eypliin the
charitable company's (rnnsactions 8T￿ disclosc ivbth ai ￿Y lime the financial k￿￿¢11¢￿ orth¢
charithblc company and enable thcm to enyjrc thc financial 5thtmbcnts r(Knply with the C(mpanies A
2006. They are also resry)nsible for safeguarding the assets of the chan￿ble and ￿ee for tskhn8
r¢a50nablc 5tep5 for the prevcnlion thtcdion of frnud and (thcr I￿ry￿18T111¢
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Chlldlife
Re￿rt of the Tr•ste(-
Sin¢¢ 31 Dccfrtff 2019 rn￿. hxal the glo￿ hi'e E*¢rt in
in the L'K. The Russiart Ukrnitti• ¢onnid is &wiu•g fiwthcr swcss on thts siwaion and average txlls Iwe n
than thubled and inflation ra￿5 hay¢ s14rplv riscn.
Childlife is ¢urreRdy sttin8 the eff&xx of this in tr* form of Iw of alw c4KdMion art
swiin8 ￿ retwn pmrthnic Ic¥els.
This will silniftunty imw the urfity's finaw1￿ CThildlife has detcrniingj that these ev•us are
noMdjustin8 th5eWI tvtnL& Acconthngty. thc finarKiai p¥JSiU￿ aThJ resvlTS or(vera￿￿ &% of wd for the
ye¥ I￿￿d 31 MaTch 202) F•'e not bttn 4"uAed LO Ttn¢u their imF4¢L The thlrnt1(￿ and impxt of the
Rtsssian Ukrainian ConfliLX . th¢ fvel LYiSi5 and the (￿flI¢L &4 the ¢tYediY¢nw of aTrJ
central tAnk r¢SW)￿ ¥Jn¢l¢ar ￿ this 11 is nol rffjssible kn retiabty ellim* the duration and
sevuifj. of ihcse conswc4 ¥ ￿tIl their impux the firA￿la1 w)siiion and results of Childlife for
Th¢ inL#ees are rtsryrtsible f(Y k"ttping xcrA]nung Teo)rds th* dssclos¢ Mith reason￿e *c¢uw at
lime the finartiai ￿1110￿ of rlkwity and w enable them ￿ ew%utt the fin8rKial ¢(Kn￿￿' vith
the Companies Au 2QlS. Tly *e 4]$0 rt%K)nsible for safe8uardin8 tht ￿eLs of tht charity ￿ hts)ce kking
The ITuAces ue re5[M￿SIble th¢ main*n￿¢t in*8rity of thc and finarKial inforn)aiion
Incl￿ c￿ the ¢haTithble ct*nwty's MEbsitr. t4islaion in the Uni*d Kin8thm governing thc wcwalion
¢vmitiaLiOD of fthavial gatancnls diffcr from kg151*1￿ in other jurisdirfi(￿.
The clwity 15 cOn￿oI1ed by its 8ov¢rnin8 a d*J of wxl C(m￿lIu￿S a limi￿ (fffltAry. limits
by BuaT*T¢< ￿ dcfintd by the C￿P￿leS kn 2(￿).
• thcre is rekvanl infonn*ion. bthng inf0mwi￿ )K¢ded iry the audikn in w¢kwin8 their
reFrt of the is unawwe. ¥tMI
. th¢ have thken all sty Lwglm w have taken in&Lvi&Jally as a tnwee irt ¢x&r to m*e
themsdi'es of rele￿ audii infOnn￿l￿ arml w estabtish the is of tr•L Informa￿￿.
within Part IS CLYn￿7CS Att 2(￿.
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Chlldlif¢
Report of¢be Trnsltts
The ￿rtUal was Opp￿ed by the trus*es ofthe thwity on 28July 2023 4r#J si8rKd on its be￿lfby.
Ms C White
ChainnDn and Tn￿Let
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Childlife
ImdepeDde•t A•ditor's Report to ib¢ Members of ChildlKe
Opthlo
We have audiW the financial stht¢ments of Childlifc {thc'clw()fj for the 31 N4arch 2023. which
¢¢xnwise the Ststrmcni of Crnytknive Ir￿¢M¢. Sthm¢nl of FirwKia] P0511￿. St*emeM of C&sh Fkn￿.
and Notcs ￿ the Financial Ststrmtsms. i￿ludIng a wmmary of signifrant aLxxxJnting p)licies. Tht financial
ff¢FXKting fr4rn￿￿ that has in their is unl￿ Kingthyn A¢c￿nting StarKlar
¢4)mgrrising Cl)ariu¢s SORP- FRS 102 Tr Financial Ret*xtin8 Stsnd*d ar4)licabi¢ irt thc UK RewbiTrc of
Irdan& attd aAAitable law ILhM*d KinB&xn Gcmcrni]y Acteyd ALr(￿Nin8 pla￿ll%).
This repjrt is Tnade A)lety ￿ the chgritabl¢ cThnpnYs tnLSt¢th as a ixNty. '.
16 of thr Cornwies Aa 2(¥￿. Our audii has been so t1￿ mighi state ￿ the charl￿$
fulle# e<i¢nt p¢miill¢d b). law. xctry or &8surne rtsp)nubiliry ￿ anvonc othtr than the tharitsblc
IxMnFdny and its as o •MliL fty this rqxwL for the opinions Ilave fornied.
In our opinirfft thc f1Tr2Acial
8ive a aid fair view of the of the dwi(Ys affair5 a5 u 31 2023 and of its i￿ill8
rewurLYS wlication of re5rw￿ includtn8 its tsKome ex￿￿¢￿￿. for the ycar tlxn en&d:
hDr bcen in xcordaKe with the requir•￿￿ts of ￿ CtMnr•nies Ad 2(￿.
BM15 f•r•pl•lo•
We ¢ondu¢t¢d tyjr audit in Mith IMcrn&ionai on Audiun8 {UKI IISAS IUKI)
¥tvliubl¢ l•v. (hty wibiliiies under tkne are fiwther described in the audityr r¢Sw￿1b11i1leS f
the audii ofthc financial seaiffi of repxL We are ind¢￿th of the thwitv in accordance with
the ethirdl reWireMu￿ are rei¢vam ￿ our audii of the fu￿￿la1 in thc UK. Inc1￿j1ng ihe FRC'S
Ethical SwKiard aNI have fulfilled our othcr ethical wbilitits in i%ith th￿¢ requiremen
Wc iriicve that th awjit rvidcnct have olxainoj ts 8nd 4ywiate ￿ (￿11de # Ethsis for Iwr
We have whin8 ￿ fqKrt in res￿ ofthc fdkniing m*la5 ￿ relati￿ to whith the ISAS {UKI require
rq￿ lo you wthcre:
the ￿L$￿eS ofthe Ftasis of r*tsyJftting in the oftht fill￿1%i st#cmenL% is
the ¢rustets have in the rItW￿l21 ￿Y iikniificd rna￿181 uncertainlies that ma). c&
ggnlfK￿4 aErf)ut the charity's ability LO Conlinue the going t4sis Of aLxxNJnt•n8 a
Th¢ tnw¢¢s ¥¢ resp)n￿ble fty the othcT inform￿1￿. Theothcr infcffmxion £￿i￿lseS the infonn*th in¢ludgJ
in the annual the fin￿¢141 S¢a*memts our audiknr"s rel￿ Ihemm. (kn o[Ani￿ on the
fina￿1￿1 StsLernenLS covtr the otrKr infcmaiion arf excqx ￿ the cxtent othcM5e cxplicitfv sthted in
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Cklldlif¢
IDd¢peud¢Dt A•dilor's Report to ile Members of Chlldllfe
In ¢onn¢c¢ion with our •udii ofthe finvtciil srwrn¢ffl& r¢swm5ilxliiy 15 ￿ rtad the other infomi*ioTr
in d¢)in8 so. consider whether the other inform￿lon i5 materially inconsistcni with the finarKial swements or
our knowld8¢ Ot*ain¢d in ih¢ audii ￿ ￿herwIse appe￿ to be makrially MIS￿*(¢d. If * ithniify suth m￿¢1111
inconsi51tneics or DPPATcnt rnalerial mi5slaltmenl& are rtquired ￿ de*rn)ine ￿ther there is g m4eri81
mi&￿tt￿ent in the financial st*ments or * Mwitri￿ Missi*m￿l of th¢ thhrr infi>mi*ion. If, iwed on the
M¥Jrk wr have perfomied, ￿ ¢(4Klu& ¢hat thue is a rnawiai missw¢meni of this th Inf￿￿tiOn, Aft
rrquirtd ￿ report thai fad.
We hiye n￿h1n8 ￿ Tep￿ in this r¢gwd.
Oplnloh oth •iber mitttr prdtrobed by ihe C•wpA*le% Art 21M6
In our opinion. based on the undertaken in the CQUT5e of the *AiL
Ihe infomiaii¢M 8i%'en in the for ik fin?￿181 year for the financial st*emenLS ¥e is
nsisteni the fJnawgJ and
the has been prepred in accordance wiih I￿￿C¥ble Ityl TrquiremErt&
M*llen whkh we *rt rtq•lred its rwrt by e¥t¢pil••
In th¢ lishi of our knowled8e and underst*ndin8 of the d￿ty its ¢nvlft)nMe￿ 0*￿IDed in the Cou￿¢ of th¢
BudiL wc have not identificd m*rial miss1a1crncr￿ in the Rry￿rt of ik Trn#¢es. .
We have noihinB to rcp)rt in rcsFcd of the followin8 nmllus the C(¥nwies Arf 2W6 requiffs us
report io you if. in our opiniM=
Adequate xYountin8 rtcords have been keFL w ￿urrO ow audii have been re£eii'cd
rrom brarKhu visilcd by us. (r
the financial s￿lern￿ ￿ not in •8wrem¢rt Mith thr xwJrttin8 rrLwd$4NI ttlums:
Certahn diselosures of trus¢tts remu[￿￿￿ s￿¢IfIed by lth madv, or
r have noi Tecfftved all ihe infL¥mat￿ and ¢xpith*iLffj Mt require for our iudiL
Rexponjlbllltles of trnsttts
As Lyplainal more fvlly in the Sthtcrncni of Rcsponsiiililic5 (xt on pwgc I I l. the are
r¢spJnsible for the p￿parati￿ of the financial aThl f(r btin8 ￿l$r￿d that they Biv¢ # true arnl fair
vith¥'. tor Such inicmal control u the trustets d¢*miine is io enabk the wetw•ion or rinanciai
sTa(cments that frcc from matrTial mi551alrynrn( whdhcr ¢0 fr•Jd or¢rnY.
In preydrin8 the financial ststemen￿ the trustccs arc rcswble f¢x assessing the dwity'5 abilily to E(mtinue
a 80in8 concern, disc105in8. as g&ylicablo rclatcd kn goin8 the 8oin8 concern ￿1$ of
accountin8 unlcss the tru5tCC5 cithcr inl¢nd to liwida* th¢ charity w ts) c¢ase cwai￿n$, or have TK> realimic
altemathve to so.
Avditor respvwlbllltlu for th¢ A¥dlt •f lh¢ gt*trntmts
Our objeclives ar¢ reasonablc asgJrdnc¢ i¥heth¢r th¢ fiTk•Kiai sta&M￿LS &5 a W1￿[e are free
from material MISS￿emenL ivhethu th to fra￿1 or error. and LC* issw an athliior's repxt that indudcs our
opinion. Reasonabl¢ a55urart¢ 1$ a high IM'¢1 of assur￿, t￿1 is r*X a 8uwaniee that an audii Cf#M￿LXed in
¢ordan¢r ISAS IUKI Mill always a matrrial mtsst*cment uthcn il exi5t& MisstatelTienlS can arise
from fraud or etyor aThJ ore ¢onsid¢rtd mawial il, individuallv or in the a88re8ate. they could rea5￿abty i
cxpe¢Led ￿ intluerJ¢¢ the economi¢ dwisions of w¢rs &en on the twis of the5t financial sth¢¢men
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Childlife
Independat Amditorfs Ryrf lo ¢tht Me*ber5 of Childlife
We design wocedules in line our re4￿￿{bilIti& akn'£ to ddcct m*rial in
resp¢eL of irr¢8ulariii¢& iKluding fra￿J. The key lam's rtBul¥tths hffir ujnsidcred in this Lwt¢xi
included the ComrAnies Ad 2(￿. ￿￿5]0￿ aTrA le8isi￿l￿. In *lth"lion. we have ¢onsidwcAJ ￿>VisI￿￿ or
(rfhcr laus and regulati￿￿ that th) trAv¢ • direct effed on the fin￿la1 stskmrnLS c4)m￿l￿nre m.ith whith
may be fundamentsl to the Comp￿￿$ ability ¢0 OFKTdtc or to avoid a matrrial pudiy. The exMi w *hich {
pro¢eduresare cakmble of ddcciing i(reBularitic& ]nd￿lIng fraud ts ddailed Edow.
o Usin8 our 8eneral comm¢fftal aThJ stcts)r eNKTience *Ld thmu8h distw￿10￿S *ith the dirtt￿ts and
mana8emenL ￿ thniifi¢d arw of l•$ aT¥I rr8uL*iLKL5 could rta4Jnabty t* to htht & m8trri81
efYe¢i on the financi￿ smcmcnts &$ Mtil as arising fmn mwerts a5f¢SYW of th rith th
irre8u12riii¢s ma). cither a result of fraud or
n￿￿geMent any knthbTL sw¢d irtstsrtes offrnd orMn-LY>mpliance with regulations.
and remoined 01tr4 ￿ •y 1•dic￿lL¥l5 Offra￿ or 1￿COMpli1￿ce with and rtgu1￿10nS thrnU8l￿ the w￿l1.
o ITh athI￿sSIn$ ￿ risk of oi'mide ofLYfrtrol& the ofNNrnal entries. We
Iso ¢hall¢n8ed and jud8￿￿￿ m•Jc by rn*wgcmax in their 5i8Nfic*N ¥¢Th￿ing eMimI￿ and
judgemcnts.
Ther¢ are inh¢r¢n¢ limiwic•)s in thc *Klii dtscriFd akne Md the fiwther rtnwed ￿￿lIal￿e
with laMS a￿￿ regulaiM)ns is from thr cv¢nts and ty8[￿lionS rellea¢d in finwK*ai Sto￿￿¢￿￿ thc Ic5s likdy
wc uybuld tr*come amwt rjfii. Also. the risk of thtedin8 a mauiai rni&wemefft duE fo fraud 15 higlKr than
the risk of not detscun8 or* frrth ¢rrrx. as fraud may in1￿1¥t dclittratr concuimtni Fry. for ex•mple. fot8thy
inieniional misrcrKCs￿¢atiO￿. or IlThL8h coll￿0￿.
A furthrr description of our reswisibiliii¢s is A￿lIable on the FinarKiaf ReW￿lAS c￿ll￿11.5 *'
w.frc.or8.uklatyJiioNwthMbiliiies. Thisd¢xriFrtion f(ffiKs prt tsf tyJr audi￿$ rry¥xL
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Chlldlif¢
IDdepelldethl A*ditor'J Report to tht Mtwbtn of Childlife
A5 pon of an o¥dii in a¢¢(Ydwtt Mth ISAS {UKk wt ￿￿¢15¢ jtyjgui￿1 •nd fflaim•in
professional s¢qXi¢i5m fvou8lwi the awlLL W¢ 8150:
Idtniify aThJ assess th¢ risks of m*rial of firtaKial to fraud or
error. desi8n and pufonn audit wrttdures rtsrm5ive io those risk& and rtAain audit eyidcntt that is
surricieni aThl appropriatt kn provide a IAsis for LW Opini<￿. The of ￿ detrctin¥ a m**rial
mi&8latcrncnt r￿J111￿8 from Ira￿1 is hiAhcr than for one reyAliin8 from error. a5 fla￿1 may involvc LvIIuslL￿,
for8ery* in(cn¢ional omis5i¢y4 rnlwcwe5enlat￿ or the ovuridc of intcrnal contml.
ij)thirt an utyjersthnding of rtlevMt ￿ the I￿11 in ordtt w d¢sign a￿dI[ w¥xxdures th* ¥e
apr*opriiie in th¢ ¢ir¢ums¢*K4 tr￿1 no¢ pwp)st ofexr¥essin8 an ￿1n￿)n on the eifeaivMe55 of Ihe
chAriLy'S in*rnaS control.
relaied dixlosures fAad¢ b). the uustee5.
Conclude on the apprnwiaw)ess of the tswe¢s use orth¢ going bssis ofT*￿MIng 8nd, iwed on
the #tylii eviiknce ￿b￿lAed. exists r¢l•*d or ¢ondiliMs thai may
c&51 si8nificani on the charity's ability to C￿￿nUt a5 a 8oin8 ¢(K￿ern. If*E c￿¢1￿ matrri
Vr￿ertainlY ex1￿ wt ire rtquired (o thaw attrntion in audit¢x s rryKm to tht ￿lated disclosurcs in the
rinancial 51aicmcnts lx, ifsuth disclosure5 are inwJequ*. ￿ ￿￿)dify w opnion. Our LThdusi(w b&scd
on (he •udil ¢vide•Ke 0￿￿•￿ed up w the d•¢e ol LwJr wdit(Y's Ilowe¥¢r. or wndiih)ns
may caus¢ Ihe chwitv ￿ cease ￿ o)Min4K as * goin8 c(¥i¢¢m.
Evaluaie the overnll pffs¢nwion, SfnKw¢ and ¢(m¢¢n¢ of the fin•Kial sW¢m￿￿, irdudin8 the dis¢losure5,
i¢hi¢ves fair Fffesen¥LI(XI.
0￿1n syifKi¢M aFfwiat¢ audii ¢viden¢¢ T¢8ardin8 the firAncial infrym4iM of th¢ eniiiies rK busin
activities within the charity 10 Lipre5s an rixALon on the fin￿1￿1 swemffits. We art Tt¥Am5ible for ihe
direclion. supervision and of the charl￿. a￿.1. We remain wlety re5r*)nsible for our audil
opinion.
We cornmunicate iiith those charBed with 8ovcrnance re8ardin& aTrw)n8 ￿eT rnattry thc planncd sLYJpr
liming of the audi( and SiBnific4ni audit findin￿ irKludin8 any %Bnificani defKiCmCiCS Tn intcrnil control thal
E idcntify during 0￿r *wJiL
Romii Basu FCA {Pannerl
For ond on behaifof DSK P4ftner5 LLP.
Chartcrcd AccounwLS and S￿ry AuditLYs
D S House
306 Hi8h Sve¢t
Croydon
Surrey
CRO ING
28 July 2023
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Childllfe
Sl*temut of Cowprehewsiye latome for the Year Ended 31 March 21)23
{IDdudiMg In¢￿t *Ad Expttsdit•re Actount aud Statement of Tolal Recog•ised Gaims
amd lA￿t￿)
T￿1
2023
T•tal
2•22
Int￿¢ **d E￿ts fr
1288J27
3J42
1.173.690
2Z8
lrtvesim¢ni in¢ome
1.291,869
1.173.918
RoisinB funds
Charitsble •aivilie5
(914.890)
I4[M).￿￿))
110.431
19i5,028
1320.0001
19.7101
Tctsl exrrnditu
.325J211
11.264,7381
133.4521
190.820
nN)vewi in
133.4521
190.8201
R¢¢M¢lkntio• of f••d•
TLtsl furAb kntyjtht fLTh¥d
423J07
514.327
TLMal C*Tied fmwrd
12
3￿.055
423.507
All of¢he Charitys xtivilies d¢ri¥e fmm ¢t¥rtinuin8 the aiwe
Th¢ funds brtskikn￿ fty 2022 is in 12.
Tht noles on 21 ￿ 21 fomi an ofthe5t fin*Kial
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Cblldllfe
(R¢Eislr*¢ioD *nmber 03696656)
Sla¢eme•¢ of a131 2023
2•23
2022
N•
In￿n81b1¢ 055¢ts
Tan8ible ustts
4.921
4.921
5.421
4.921
Currt*f *Me
Debtors
C95h ai bank and in hand
io
41.651
457.672
27,401
443 724
4WJ23
473.125
Credlton: f*lliMz d•* yt*r
1114.6891
54.5391
Ntt tMrre*¢ *uets
J84.634
418,586
•sxts
3￿.055
423 507
ds of¢h¢ (harlty:
Umreslrltted Into￿ f•Dth
Unresirided r￿dS
3￿.055
423.507
Total funds
12
390,055
423.507
The iwsitts a¢know'l¢d8¢ their roymsibiliii¢s for
(al t￿Urin8 that the charithbk keqjs records th* l¥￿￿Y Mith Seuions 386 and 387 of thc
Companies Act 2(￿68nd
Ibl preparin8 fin*Kial ststernffits xthich 8iVt a tnJE flir vi•4. of the st* of alTaiws of the tharilable
company ￿ a( the Cl￿ ofcath yrar of its gJrp4u5 or dEfKit r(Y firwKial ycar in acwrdanr¢
ith the requirements of Seciions 394 395 %thith othernise eomply wth the requiremettts of ihe
Companies A¢t 2(K16 rtlating far as I￿11(01￿¢ ￿ the rharitsblc ￿p￿y.
The5¢ financial yai¢rn•)ts have trywed in the wov151￿$ a￿lIuble lo charitable
cOm￿nICS subjecl to the small comr1￿1£5 Tt8inK.
Thc financial slatrrnents on Fq8C5 ll to 28 ￿TTE by tht trust￿ 4wthLYixd for i5suc on 28 July
2023 and signed on their beha]fby:
Msc Whit¢
Chaim)an Tnjs
The rt0￿ on p4es 21 to 28 f(ffm an p*tofthese
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Chlldlife
Statement of for the Year Ended 31 Marth 2•23
2•23
2•22
N•te
c4sh expenditiwe
133.452)
(W.820)
DepTeCidtion
Amortisa¢ion
Invesw¢ inwme
447
4.421
135421
3.480
(228}
131126)
187.0281
Worklue ¢*pli*l
Incre&se in debts￿5
lrtcrea* in crcditcKs
io
(14250)
,150
(1.7551
1.270
cash flow5 from 0￿1n8 adiviiits
13.774
187.513
Cash flows fr•m iDvesll#g A¢llvttl¢s
r¢¢eivable aT￿ 5irniJar incorne
Purchase olin¢on8ible fixoj
Purch￿ of tsnBible fix4xI assets
3542
228
SJ681
cash Ilows from inveMinB xtiviiies
11.8261
(5.7731
Nd in¢r¢asellde¢ruse} in ¢ash aThJ cash t￿1¥￿1¢￿￿
Cgsh 2nd ¢quival¢nLS * I AFvil
{932861
445.724
539.010
and rash rquivalents at 31 M¥reh
457.672
445.724
Rttohelllltlon •f att tl•w (o •b•V¢Arnt l• •d f••ds
Incr￿Cl(d￿rr￿￿} in cash
193286)
funds li l April 2022
445.724
539.010
funds Al 31 March 2023
457.672
445.724
All of lh¢ cash att derived from wniimiing thwinB the knve
The LN) pays 21 ￿ 21 fon an inwl Fwt ofthcse rim￿111
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Cbildlife
Notes to tht FiD2ncial Ststememts for iht Year EDdtd 31 March 2023
The financial sts¢eFnents have been weparcd in aL*LYdanct ivith Acct4miin8 and R4￿rtIng by Chariiies:
Ststcmurt ot. RecorThn¢nd¢d Prxtict I4ylicablt ty d4rities wgxriii8 ththr a¢¢ounts in wi¢h the
FitwiEial RrFMKting Sthndar(l aNAi¢able in the UK and Rybli¢ of It¢1￿￿1 (FRS 1021) li&su¢d in ckthb¢r 20191
- (ChaTiiies SORP {FRS 10211. ￿ FinT4wi81 Re￿dIN& Swhjard awii¢8ble in the UK Re[M￿le o( Ireland
IFRS 102) ind lh¢ Companies Aa 2(￿.
Bis15 •fprep•r¥ilo
Chbldlifc mttL5 the detiniiion of 4 public bt¥Kfil ¢ntity undtr FRS 102. A5sds knd liatilities art inilially
rwnised ￿ historical cost orlrknsxtK>n value unleu (knise sthtsd in thE relcvthi A¢couniin8 yK4ley n(
C•rr¢n¢y
The finartciil sth¢ements are prepred in A¢rtin8 is kn the fundi(oM] ewrerKy of the compmy
rtyJTMkd ￿ the nearem wd.
ID¢Qrnt •nd
All income is reco8nis¢d once the charity ¢nLidem¢ni ￿ the I￿Orne. il is rycknble the irwe will be
Tec¢iva and the ￿OUnt ofihe inwme rt¢¢ivoble ¢8n b¢ mea5umJ rdiat4y.
4ndle84tleJ
Voluniary income 15 received by of ￿n￿lOn$ is indth in the Sutcrnrni tsf Financi41 Actii'ilies
rweivable or r￿e1ved. The majwily ol'the are rtttived in the ionn ol"pyroll 8i%'in& St*ndin8 orders
nd direct debi¢s. The nalure ofthtse fo￿5 of th￿￿10n is bc cancclled at any lirnc by thc dortor. In
mosl ca5C5 thcy orc th¢r¢f(Yr reco8ni5cd uwn rwciO unk55 thur is a rvl•inty th¢ rrr¢ivable
d alxsui the period io whi¢h 4ltyibuthble. Income from 8ift aid rewverable is reco8niseil in the
sllmg ac¢ounling period th￿ the rtjated are rwised.
The value of setvice5 kyovided by i.01￿[cel$ h85 Thx t%tn I￿l￿ded. The value of xrvitt5 pyovided by
volunie¢TS has not b¢¢n in¢luded.
Deleriedlne•m*
Any income reteiyed by the Charl￿ in adv￿ of the the datr uwjn wthich it bt¢orn￿ rcccivabic is dCrC￿ed
until ihai dye date. Such arnoums •r¢ rnawiI and •ris¢ rnly incidenttll)..
Expenditure
ExrKnditure is recognised in (IK ￿lod in wthich li is incurrcd. F￿r￿li￿rE inclth ¥Uriiwtable VAT.
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Childlife
Noles lo the FIDaDci*I S¢*iemeAts for the Yexr Ellded 31 March 2023
Ralslmzfvnds
The costs of raisin8 Vol￿ iAC(xnc includ¢s aTKMmts pwid by Childlife durin8 the firAnci¥l Ne4r ¢0 third
tics to reffliit (ommiued 8iYtfs the d4rity aThJ ￿ undu￿¢ vwious ￿er￿The fundraisin8
cam￿lS￿S. tknxys to Childlife dMx)se ￿ thna¢ via tA>'roll giving. vxa thc gift aid sdKrne or via IKrne
Ixjxes. l( is dwity's wlio ￿ ¢YrKffjc these (oms in the pcnod in wknich thry incune
PROMOTIONANDSUPPOR TOF MEMBER CHARITYES
This includes the COSLS of aTMJ SU￿ w the memiYr dwilies and the of Or•r￿ F4yabk. The
surplus of net inLThne after alknMin8 f¢y and suNwxt COAS for mcmbcr dwitics and 8ovemartce
Costs is distriixbted ¢q￿llY oll a quarterly t*Si5 10 its momlv dwiiies. A fitTrh ￿j.rnr￿t may be made
nualty w the m¢mt*r th*ilic& awmval by the ￿￿￿es. based w surplus reseNes dderniir*d fro
the annual finan¢ial li 1$ the ¢I￿rIf￿$ ￿11CV indude flth 8rnnts ITh the ￿lty1 ￿ thich
Ihey r￿￿e.
Grothts offered sutried kn C￿￿111r￿ ￿1¢h h•Ye been rb)*d 45 a comm1un￿l
K¢nJed as exF¢ndi(urc.
Childlife has bttn •ffe¢*d in the fom ofkn of frryn the imw orcov1￿19 thxinB th¢ yw knd
li has benefital frorn 5aviny IA wsts thu¢(￿* this Th)t si￿lf1• the enury's fin8nci
Fwi¢ion.
Childlife has ddemiir*d these eve￿ we subxqtwi ty'¢nts. AC￿￿1n81y. the finw￿l11
iiion and ffsulfs of or¢rntKffj a5 of and (C￿ the yur erthd 31 M8rch 2022 hai'¢ ￿ bttn adjustrd ￿ rtfle¢i
ihtyr imtrfrt. It is p)ssible to relithy estima(t the d￿￿10n aTrJ 5everir> oftr¢ ¥￿se9￿¢￿¢¢$ of COV1[￿19,
rll ￿ their IM￿ on ihe finan¢i¥ F*)SiiifJ) •nd regJlLS of the COMp￿Y for fuwre periods.
Pmvisions for oArt% v¢ tr¢ in*mI￿ b) m*e 1 l*$ bren t*vnnMJnic*d to the rttipierti iwi
thue is uncenairty either the lirnin8 of th¢ y•M w the *iMxxrt frf8￿ ￿Y•b￿.
(kni'crnance costs relled OP￿ing eCdLS exdthlin8 direL% wpp)n wsts of rnisins fuThJs
nd ¢hwitstAe •¢ti%iiie&

Cbudllft
Not￿ lo the Flth**el*l Sl*¢¢meMts for ¢ke Y￿r E•ded 31 M*r¢b 2023
Aliotatl•￿ *Md Apportlomrntvt oft•sts
Costs which are directly aiLTiFArt2ble ￿ a chariLgble ￿1vIlY to the a￿* of raisin8 fund4 art allrKated directly
io ih¢)se aciivity cost £￿t80r1e5. Itans of expendilure contrily￿e directly w the oU¢r￿[ of ￿Te onc
activity cosi cate80ry are ap￿>rtIoned on a rcwnaNc, juAir￿e consistcni bgsis. DqKCi￿th is attri￿ted
in accwdance ivith wirKipies. SuFWt C051sv4thith are shared ¥Aii'ilic5 a
reasonable: justifiable and consistent basis ￿ the 8di¥ity ¢*gories i*ing s￿￿)rta.
The basis of atpxtionrneni of xtual costs ￿ by tht eAimakd lime sptni by individual mtmbcrs of ￿aff L
diftereni aetivity cos( c￿e8one5. MOSL other supw LX&$ are awxbrtl￿Cd in the same Wor￿￿￿0￿ a5 the gaff
cost5 unless thue ￿t stttific re￿￿5 to 4yly differtnl of the co* ￿ diff¢reni ￿]Vity ¢(6¢
categories.
Exwdiwre is classified under wirKipl of c1w1￿C and (ther extwdbLure the type of
expense. in or41¢r LO provide usefvl it)fCThatl(￿ w u%rs of tht chWi￿Ne acliviues wnwise
direcl
ypcndiiu￿ in¢ludirb8 dirffi w(f¢o45 •llTi1￿bl¢ to the xtivity. Su¢pJrt co#$ h*ve been 8liLKated kn ￿1vill¢S
on the average staff lime 5rrtnt. &bvcnwKt rosts arc those incurrcd in connc£lion with the mw4emeni
of the Chwity's asset& Lwnisationai &*ninistrnion and complithcc with ￿m￿lI￿lI0￿*1 INI sthtu
requiremen￿.
Grants ￿Y¥￿Ie are ch•rged in y¢•r kn th¢ olT¢r is ￿￿Veyed th the rrripi¢ni ¢xcy in iho5¢ Ca5cs thre
th¢ offer is condiiionol, suth b¢in8 Yffognised as ¢xtthdIiu￿ the C¥￿￿1110ns Aitached have betn
Irilld. (ironts oiT¢r¢d subjea %vhith have noi been md ￿ the year*nd are *
commitmeni, Iwi nrt accnKd 0$ ¢xpenditw¢.
C•n$ortl*
Donaiions ￿ Childlife Is a result of Smile a Minutt and Fritt￿ at Work *ThJ Together for ChM8e 0)n￿￿18 ve
rtCO8niscd in ihc St3tcmtnt of Financial Adiii(i¢s u'ithirt thjrtaiions. ExErtThliiwe on recNi￿CfiI WKI
administralioTr of donor5 for the is reco8ni5d in thr Sthtcmrni of Fir￿￿1￿ Aaiviiies i￿thin
ndraisin8 COSIS.
T*A&tloD
The charity 1$ from corp)rnioA iLsdTrarithbl¢ *iviii¢s.
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Ckildlife
Notes to Ib¢ Fl•*nd•l s11t¢•￿ts for the Year Ended 31 mar￿ 2023
Tgnglble fiAed •ss¢ts
Tgngibl¢ fixed £ss¢ts held for the entsty¥ usc Icss lea￿llIa￿l detxeuation and
cumul*ed impaimicni I0￿s.
tkwttiation is provithd at rnks calculated th WYiLt olT th o)5t of r￿ed •y¢t& Iw their ¢5bJDa*J rcy4kn1
value, th.er iheir ￿pecI¢d uscful live5 at the followin8 riits
Computer Equiwt- 25% strgiw liv¢
Fixiure & Fil(Ln8s- 25% Mrai8hi li
Website costs- 50% stfHi8h( linc
Asgets he14 under fift￿¢¢ d4Yecwd in w•v a5 OW7Kd 1$%
Al cach statement of financiAI W>SiLion d*. the the c￿%￿8 *rwJrt of1￿ thnsibk fixed assets
deirrnine ivhethtt ihttc is any indication th¥ i*ms hait 9Jffeffd M impaimKni loss. If ￿Y
indic#tion
exis1s. the recovernble am(wJn( of an a55d is t￿lmated in order LO de*nnine the oftr¢ •m￿lm￿ne if
y. Whrr¢ li is Frt)ssibi¢ to eAima* the r￿￿trable of tr •55¢L the ¢Mity ¢yim8trs the ft¢oi'¢r4)le
tdnouni ofthe ￿h￿n￿mIn8 unit lo the assd t¢kn8s.
Un￿$trIcted inc￿¢ furth vt 8trni fwlds ¥¢ ¥s¢ at the tvuaees distrditin or
the obj¢rtives ofthc tharity.
Resiric¢cd lund5 ran only be ￿ed for PrtiLwlar restriud ivithin (*yeLts of tr¢ clwity. Restyidions
se %vh¢rt specif￿d bv the ¢knoror fwKls are raised for ￿lcul¥
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Childlife
Noles to tle FI•*Del*l St*teme•ts for the Year Ended 31 mA￿h "023
2 froo domatlms *md lepeks
T•t*l
202J
1022
DOn￿l0￿S Iwi
Donaiions frorn individllds
1.288.327
1.173.690
1.288.327
1.173.690
3 Investme*t l*¢0
Totsl
21123
T•tsl
2(122
Inierest rt¢¢iv•bie and similw
Inieresl receivable on &p)si(s
3,542
228
4 Expujdltuwt rais￿8 f•nds
*) Other t•ats •fteBerAllmz dM*lhMs leExcks
T•t*l
2922
23
Expendiiurc on Taisin8 fix
914.8
914,8
935.028
5 Expefjdlt￿r¢ •• ¢knrlt*bie *rtfvltks
To¢*1
2•23
Tot*1
2•22
N•tt
GY8ni f￿￿ing of •aiviii¢
320.iXKI
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Notes to the ￿￿*￿till Stst¢m¢•ts for the Year Euded 31 MaY¢h 2023
a Tv¥s¢ees rnMMT*tloth *thd expe￿1
No trus*es l￿'t ￿1Ved any reiMtr￿Ised exFthses the Lknty the yw.
7 Staff e•5ts
The aggres￿¢ wmll wrre ¥$
Sf•ff c•5ts d•r* yttrwere:
Wg8es thj saltrits
161.452
The rt￿thIY mern8e rnvnber of (irKlwJinA setiior I It*detship employed by the
d￿llY thirinl th¢ yar cwssed Is fvll fft equiv•lerrts was as folbm:
2•22
N•
Cts￿ ofraisini irw
Chai￿l￿r #ciiviiies
No trnpknytt rtteiied emlurnenLS of tr•n £￿.{K￿l ¢knini thc yrw.
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Cblldllf¢
NO1￿ to the FlmAnelAJ St*teme•ts for the YeAr Ended 31 M2reb 2023
8 Iwt•4glbk flJ¢d •sxts
C••p¥l¢r
ft**r*
Tot*1
Cos¢
At l April 2022
21.356
21.356
At 31 March 2023
21.356
21.356
A￿ort￿lI1•￿
At l April 2022
Charse for thc yt¥
At 31 Mirch 2023
l&435
4,421
16.435
4.421
20.856
20,856
bogk w*l•e
Al 31 Mar¢h 2023
5Tr)
Ai 31 M￿h 2022
4.921
4.921
9 Tau￿ble fixed as%ts
Tot*l
Cost
Al l Awil 2022
Addiiions
23.152
SJ68
23.IS2
5.368
A(31 March 2023
28520
28J20
Deprecl•t50
A( l April 2022
ChArge for the yegr
23.15Z
447
23.152
447
Ai 31 Mar¢h 2023
23399
23.599
Net book v*l
At 31 March 2023
4.921
4,921
AL 31 Mar¢h 2022
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## **Childlife** 

## **Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2023** 

## **10 Debtors** 

|**10 Debtors**|||
|---|---|---|
|Prepayments<br>Other debtors|**2023**<br>**£**<br>12,691<br>28,960<br>41,651|**2022**<br>**£**<br>5,517<br>21,884|
|||27,401|



## **11 Creditors: amounts falling due within one year** 

|Trade creditors<br>Other taxation and social security<br>Other creditors<br>Accruals|**2023**<br>**£**<br>72,395<br>-<br>3,586<br>38,708<br>114,689|**2022**<br>**£**<br>32,431<br>1<br>7,655<br>14,452|
|---|---|---|
|||54,539|



## **12 Funds** 

|**12 Funds**|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|**Unrestricted funds**<br>General<br>**Unrestricted funds**<br>General|**Balance at 1**<br>**April 2022**<br>**£**<br>423,507<br>**Balance at 1**<br>**April 2021**<br>**£**<br>514,327|**Incoming**<br>**resources**<br>**£**<br>1,291,869<br>**Incoming**<br>**resources**<br>**£**<br>1,173,918|**Resources**<br>**expended**<br>**£**<br>(1,325,321)<br>**Resources**<br>**expended**<br>**£**<br>(1,264,738)|**Balance at 31**<br>**March 2023**<br>**£**<br>390,055|
|||||**Balance at 31**<br>**March 2022**<br>**£**<br>423,507|



## **13 Related party transactions** 

The board of trustees, which has four members, one from each member charity, administers the Charity and meets quarterly. Each trustee is an employee of one of the member charities. Grants of £100,000 each (2022: £80,000 each) were payable to the four member charities during the financial year. The Charity was controlled by four member charities throughout the financial year. 

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Childlife
Det7411ed Stalememl of WiThaD¢ial Activities lor tbe Ye*r Ended 31 March 2023
Totsl
2023
Total
2022
ltstome #hd E*dowMehii from:
t)onJtions and1¢8a¢ies lanaly%d b¢lowl
lttvestment income lknalystd btltsM'I
T￿al incorne
1288J27
3J42
1.173,61XI
228
.291.869
.173.918
EApeNditure
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charl￿ble aciivitie5 lanalysed below)
Goyernanct cosls
I914.8￿}
I400.(￿*))
110.431)
1935.028)
I320,(￿
19,710
Total Lxpcnditure
Nei expendilure
Ne¢ movemeni in funds
325
90.820
(33.4521
(90.8201
R¢¢on¢lll*¢knTh of
Total funds brou8hi fi)n¥8rd
Total fun￿ carried forwd
423.507
514,327
390.055
423.507
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Cbildlife
Detailed StateMeBt of Finamcial AetivitKs for the Y￿r Emded 31 M*reh 2023
Tfrt*l
202J
T•tsl
2•22
Donaiknll5 amdlegacles
Appr415 and dona¢iws
1288J27
I.173.6￿)
1.288J27
1.17i.6
In*resi o* dekY)Sits
3J42
228
3.542
228
FuTMlrnisin8 Costs
(Mher futLdraising costs
Wo8¢s ond salari¢9
Rates
In5urnfbce
Teleph(￿¢ and fax
Computer software and moinimth￿
Printin8. rK)s¢28e and swionery
Trndt sutxcriptions
Sundry exF¢nses
Tr8v¢l and sub5isttnce
Adveni5in8
Audilors, remuneration- non aydit
Le8aJ and professi￿￿1 fccs
Bank ¢har8es
Lkpre¢ia(ion of orfice equipnent
(782.2241
11.0801
(67226)
14.7721
(9281
11.0151
110.0761
17.8991
{1891
1223)
171.0161
15.4631
(I,lrfJ81
134.2631
(2,1471
112841
11.1981
{531
19801
19.6(Kl)
(1,689
116.6591
14,020}
1541
I4.8￿)
11,6421
143,617}
14.868}
1914.8
1935.028)
Grants psyable- inst1￿10Th$
1320.(
1320.¢M)I
Govern4ceeosts
Wa8es and sw18ri¢s
110,431)
{9.7101
(9.710