Company Registered Number; 04734851 Re8lstered Charlty Number. 1097767 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE RIGHTS AND EQUALITY COUNCIL DIRECTORS & TRUSTEES REPORT AND FINANCIALSTATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE RIGHTS AND EQUALifrf COUNCIL DIRECTORS REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2024 INDEX Page Company Infom)ation ExecutNe committed annual report Independent Examiners report ststement of Financial Activities Balance Sheet Notes to the Financial Statements 10-12
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE RIGHTS AND EQUALITYCOUNCIL DIRECTORS REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ST FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 Pa8e I Legal and AdministratNe Information: Company Registration Number: 04734851 Charity Re81Stration Number.. 1097767 Registered Office C/0 Northampton College Oak Building, Booth Lane Northampton NN3 3RF Dirertorstrrustees.. Christopher Nelson (Chairl Kamal Paul Ivice-chairl Kelvin Singh (Treasurer) Alaine Holland Caroline Cross Jasmine Ellington Owusu-Asante Lovelace Tre Ventour William Reid Martin Sawyer Scott Brown (Appointed 13.07.231 Ma8ella Moreau (Appointed 13.07.231 Company Secretary: Martin Sawyer Chief Executive Officer.. Anjona Roy 8ankers= Unity Trust Nine Brindley place 4 Oozells Square Birmingham Bl 2HB Independent Examiner- Martin Toms 12 Churchill Wav Kettering NN15 5BZ
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE RIGHTS AND EQUALITYCOUNCIL DIRECTORS REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 Page 2 The trustees. who are olso dirertor5 of the charity for the purposes of the Companie5 Art, present their report and their financlal statements for the year ended 31 Mar¢h 2024. The financlal statement5 have been prepared in accordance with the accountlng policles set out In the notes to the accounts and comply with the chariws governing document, the Charitie5 Art 2011 and Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Statement of Recommended Prartice for Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reportin8 Standard 102 appllcable in the UK and the Republic of Ireland Isecond edition October 20191 Ob'ertives ActivitSes and Public Benefft The charity's objects and its principal activities are to work towards the elimination of all foms of discrimination on the grounds of race, gender, disability. sexual orientation or religion and to provide awareness education and to promote artivities which foster understanding between people of diverse back grounds in order to cultivate good community relations, which is considered by the trustees to be a defined public benefit under section 17 of the Charities Att 2011. This is achieved by carrying out a work Pfogramrne in the followin8 areas". To provide an effective service to individual cornplainants of discrimination using all equality enactments. To tackle direct and institutional Discrimination in the area of Immigration and Nationality Law. To help provide an efficient service to victims of hate incidents. attacks and abuse working on a multi-agency basis in Northamptonshire. To undertake public legal education. The Northamptonshire Rights Equality Council could not operate without the help and time 8iven by unpaid volunteers and the Board recognise the invaluable assistance this makes in furthering the ims of the charity Strurture Governance and Mana ement Governin document The charity is constituted as a company limited by 8uarantee. and is therefore governed by articles of association. latest version 16.07.2012. anisatlon The charity is organised so that the trustees meet regularly to manage its affalrs. There is a full time Chief Executive who manages the day to day administration of the charity, organises fund-raising initiatives and deals with the objects and principal activities of the charity in conjunction wlth other members of staff.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE RIGHTS AND EQUALITYCOUNCIL DIRECTORS REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ST FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 Page 3 The board comprises 12 persons elected by ballot by the company at its Annual General Meetin8 and up to another 6 persons may be co.opted by the board itself, includlng representatives from any sub committees that are from time to time in existence. The elerted members of the Board are chosen by means of a secret ballot at the Annual General Meeting or by postal ballot immediately prior to the Annual General Meeting of the company. One third of the elected members are chosen thi5 way every year. They serve for three years and at the conclusion of the third Annual General Meeting after their election they are required to resign. They are however eli8ible to Stand for re- election at that Same Annual General Meetin8. For the purposes of enabling the Board to fulfil its functions more effectively the Board may durin8 each year co-opt persons io seNe as members of the 803rd Lbntil the next Annual General Meetin8. The nominee5 of one or more local authoritles to the Board serve for one year from the tlme of thelr appointment and are eligible for re-appointment if the local authority so wishes. The local authoritie5 rnay at any time replace one or more of their nominees. 8oard decisions are made by the vote of the majorlty of the members of the boards present and voting al any given Board Meetin8. The quorum for the meetings is three directors present and able to vote. Co-optee5 who are members of the company are votin8 members of the Boards. Co-optees who are not members of ihe company have the right to speak but not to vote at the meetings of the Board. New trustees are given an induction training sesslon by the chief executive which covers Inter alla.. NREC Policy and Procedure NREC Handbook given and discussed NREC Constitution given and discussed NREC Legal status and responsibilitie5 Role of the NREC explained and discussed Management and Organisational arran8emenls discussed Future training and development needs discussed The trustees endeavour to assess the risk of NREC projects so that the image and reputatlon of the NREC 15 mainlained and it delivers a high standard of service.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE RIGHTS AND EQUALITY COUNCIL DIRECTORS REPORT AND FINANCIALSTATEMENTS ST FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 Page 4 Achlevement and perfomiance The organisation supported 282 local people with advice and casework. The assistance that local people needed support with included disability. pregnancy and maternity, sex. sexual orientation and racial discrimination. There were 162 enquiries from West Northamptonshire and 81 from North Northants. Representation work included 9 Case Management I Preliminary hearings and two full hearings over 7 days. Support was also delivered to local people facin8 unfair dismissal and other employment issues. The organisation also supported clients through direct support in the fom of Vodaphone sim cards. An additional 237 local people were given Direct Aid in the form of supemiarket vouchers totaling £22,500. On May I" an event was deliver focusing on "Altemative History. Stories of the monarchy you didn't hear in school" with contributions from Tre Ventour and Laura Graham. The organisation h05ted two events in Wellin8borough117' June) and Northampton124 June) to commemorate Windru5h 75 and promoted the organisation's services in respert of support to regularise the immigration status of those affected by the Windrush scandal and support those seekirbg compensalion. The events were attended by 370 people. On June 21, the organisation hosted a Stop Search focus group in collaboration with the national charity Stopwatch. The or8anisation on 27th October held an event in collaboration with WellingtrOugh African Caribbean Association hostin8 the journalist Gary Younge. Over Hate crime week the organlsation hosted an online Hate Crime and Incident Awareness Trainln8 on October 17th An evenl was held on Tuesday, 28 November 2023 about Hate Crimes and Incidents lIn$t Trnns Women in Wellingborou8h as a contribution to the 16 days of artlvlsm local ortivity. Traditionally the organisation promotes an event in collat*)ratbon with the Northampton Hebrew Congregation for Holocaust Memorial Day. On January 28 this was held with a 8uest speaker Pastor Volker Landig.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE RIGHTS AND EQUALITY COUNCIL DIRECTORS REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ST FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 Page S There was an event hosted In collaboration wSth the Wlndrush Natlonal Tour at the New Testament Church of God on 27 February. Thls featured speakers from the Wlndru5h Natlonal Organisatlon and from the Home office. The organi5ation orranged an online event. "Black Llves In the Stlx.. Carlbbean Northants and Decenterin8 'Black London, In the Fllm and TV Industry, 1948-85" on March 6, 2024. This event featured original research from Tre Ventour. Flnanclal Revlew The Statement of Financial Activities shows net income for the year of £77,672. The reserves at the end of the accountin8 period stand at £223,526 of which £101,157 relate to unrestricted funds. Reser¥e5 Poll It IS the policy of the charity to maintain unrestricted funds at a level which equates to approximately 3 months expenditure, together with the sum needed to cover potentlal redundancy costs of employees should fundin8 lines significantly reduce. This provides sufficient funds to cover management and administration and support costs. The charity aims to maintain funds at this level throughout the year. Rlsk Poll Where appropriate systems or procedures have been established to mitl8ate the risks the company faces. Investment oll The charity has no investments except its bank balance which earned no interest. The Unity Trust Bank was chosen by the Board as being the m051 appropriate bank since its ethical value and goals are congruent with the ethos of the Charity.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE RIGHTS AND EQUALITYCOUNCIL DIRECTORS REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 Pa8e 6 lal ro¥lslon The report of the Directors ha5 been prepared In accordance wlth the speclal provision5 of the Companies Act 2(M)6 relating to small companies. Company law requires the members of the Board of Dlrectors to prepare flnanclal statement5 for each financial year, which give a true and fair view of the state of the affairs of the Company and of the income and expenditure of the Company for that period. In preparing these financial statements the members of the board are required to.. Select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently Make adjustments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent Prepare the financial statements on the going concern basi5 unles5 It Is inappropriate to presume that the Company will corbtinue its activities The members of the board are responsible for maintaining proper accounting records that disclose with reasonable accvrary at any time the financial position of the company and to enable them to ensure that the financial Statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They have a general responsibility for taking such steps as are reasonably open to them to safeguard the assets of the Company arbd to prevent and detect fraud and other irregularities. The Report wa5 approved 10 July 2024, the board of Directors land Trustees) and signed on their behalf Christopher Nelson Chair
F(Y th• y•ar•nd•d 31 Marth2014 I rewjrtto the tfU5tee5, who are also dlrectors fov the wrpose of company law, on my QMarn1On ol the fin1rKl 5t4tements of Northrnptonshire A4hts and Equallty COU11 foi tht year endpd 31 Marih 2024 whlch aré set out on the les810 I Th15 repon Is made to the chattty's tNst•$, •$ a both. In accordance wlth sethon 145 ol the ChirttsesAtt 2011. My rk has been undertaken sts th•t l rnliht state tothe £haflty's trustets those matters l am ieqtslred Io 5tste lo thern In thls fewrt and for no oiher WiF4)5e. To the lullest éxtont p•mittt•d by l•w, I do ntst •ct•pt oi •$stsme responslbil+ryto arsyon¢ olhtr thanthe ch•rity4nd the charty's trustees •5 4 bool, for mywork, lor th or forthe oplnbns I h•ve formed. As the trusteesof ihe Iharitable company you are re5pon51ble for the preparatlon of the fin•ncl•l st•tements ln accord•nce with the reqU1mentS of the Cornpanie5Aa 2C4J61" the 2rA)6 A(t"l. Havlrw satlsfled rnyseKihat the financk11 staternonts otthe charltable cornpany are not reouirtd to be •udited under Part 16 olthe Aciand are ellilble for Indendent examln•tion, I report in respect ol my examlrtotion ol Ihe chailtable comparfs fiThèryclal 5t3tements carried out under sectron 145 of the ChaTittes Art 2Qll I" the 2011 Act" l and In carryln8 out my inétpendent examlnation I have followed all the oppllcèble Difethons given by the Chariiy Cofflmlsslun under section 145lSllbl of the 2011 Att. An IndepÈAdÈni exaffiin•tion doe5 noi In1¥ iatherln8 oll the evldencè that would be requlred In an audlt Jnd consequently &x5 not cover all the rn•tttr5 that an auditor Conslders In givlng their opinlon on the financial siatements. The plannin8 and conduct of an audit 8oe5 beyond the limited assurance that an Independent eNamination can provide. Consequentty l eXPfeSS no opinion as to whetherthe fi"nala1 startments ilve a" true and lalr" vlew irnd my rert Is Ilmtted to those spe£ffi£ mattefS Set out In the Independent examiner's 5ta(emtnt. I have complete¢J rny examlnaDon.I confirm tht no mèterlal rnatter5 have come to my attentlon In connociion wlth the emamlnation 8fvini me cause io belleve that In any matÈrl•l respect.. ' •ccouniifi• rrford5 were not kept in relpoct al the ¢h4rll•blt company as iequlred by sethon 386 of the 2006 A¢ or * the flnanclal staternents do not aC<OfsJ with those recoFd5,' or the hnancl•l st•t?rnenis do not comply wlth th accountin8 requirements of sertlon 396 of the 2L¥)6 Act other tn any r•oulrernent that the financial 5ti¢ement5 8l¥e a. true and lalf ' vlew whlthls not a matter con51dered as part ot an Indeptndent eMIatron. oi * the Nnancial #•tement5 have not been prep•r•d In accordènce wlth the methods and prlnciples of the Ststtment ol Re£ommend¢l Pr•¢tycE for aciounttng4nd repo6 by charlknes prepailn8 ihelf accounrs In accorda wlth the Flmrtial Repon¥ Standard applKabk In the UK and Rewbllc of Ireland IFRS 1021. I have no concern$ and havè corne ?cross no other m•tt¢r5 In connecfjon with the eXamInaen to whl<h attentyon should e drawn In thls report In order to enable • prowr underst•ndln& of tht hnanclol 51atementS lo be leached. Mortin Torns FFA ATT Ifellowl 12 Chufchlll Way Ketterlng NDrthant5 NN15 58Z Ih July 2024
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