C(ffwny no. 04978681
Ch¥ity rK). 1101726
Straight Talking Peer Education
Report and Financial Statements
31 July 2020

Str•ight Talthing P8•r Education
Page 3
P•J•4to4
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Stsalght Talklng Peer Edu¢atlon
For the
•r end•d 31 Ju
Company Numb
04978681
1101
R•gl¥t•red Offl¢e and Paul Strtst
oper4tlonal addru$ Lerfthn
EC214NE
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SE115DP
Trust•e8
C¢xtyon (res1w￿l 181h Aw20201
Rita M¢dza (reS#Jr￿ 191h Oclcthr 2020}
Peter Gtynne {apwrntsd 101h Fet￿ry 3)201
Lawen Park lar4XWrt8d 19th OclLts 2020)
Bank•rn
Ltys TSB Bank Pk
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Surroy
Kf6 7HG
JThlopend•nt Examknmr
Paul B Rolwn5C￿ MAAT FCIE
In￿ndent Exa￿newS Ltd
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Trustees. Annual Report for the period
PericKI st8rt date
01
Peritsj end d8te
From
08
2019
To
31
2020
Section A
Reference anci administrcjtion details
Charfty namo
Strawjht Talkffw Peer Etlucalion
Other names charlty Is known ty
Reglstered cl• nunknr (# any)
1101726
Charlty's prlnclpal address
8&90 Paul Street
Trusts• nam•
Offic• Irf any)
Peter Gtynne
P8lagia Katsaouni
John Botterill
Char
Treasurer
10r2r2020
Secretary
Ttustee
Tft￿le8
Char
Judy Coryk)n
Guy Swind18
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Names of the trustee$ for the charlty, If any. (for •Xamp￿, any custlxllan tru$t•os)
Name
Dates actsd If not for who
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Names arml addr•ss•s of aavlsers (Optional infommllon)
of adviser
Name
Hilary Pannack retirement datè 816r2020. Ruth Lowe th effecl from 916r2020
Section B
Structure, governance and management
Type of goveming docLAment
How the charity is conslituted
Trust
AprM)intsd by tx)ard of trustees
Addltlonol governance Issues (Optlonal Information)
TNstse Handbo￿ li place
No dedared wnllict of interèsts for Trustaos
You my choose to indude
add11K￿l ¥)fomMkn.
relevant, about:
adry)ted for thè induct¥)n and
training of tTUStees:
the d￿lIty'S otganisalts)nal
structure and any wider
neI￿￿rk with bthich the tharity
works:
• rèlatK>nshp with any related
trustee5' i>Jnsidèration of
major fisks and Ihe system
and proc&Jufes to manage
Section C
Objectives and activities
To preserv8 and protect the h8afth aThJ advanrx the edUcat￿n of young
Summary ofthe objects of the
charhy Sot out in its
gov•mlng document
and sex eduCa￿n for suth young persons. parents. 9uardians and other
profess￿nal$ in this fiekl.
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In light of the Charity commiss￿n'S gumjance on public b8n8fft. the
truste8s of Stratght Talking Peer Education has continu8d to use tts funds
and resources to provide two key programmes to advance fts chaTrtable
Educatk)n and empkjjrynent programTh has 8nabl6d the d￿rIty to
recruFt and tran ￿ng parents based in LoTKlgn. B￿r￿￿gharn and
Hastings as peer edwtots. enablry tr￿n to ga¥) empk•wt as wall
as training (e.g support with developing Cvs. wob d8V8lopment, public
speaking etc). The chanty has worked ￿th 32 peer educators across the
different projects. The tharity also provKles progr8ssion oppo￿n￿98 for
Summary of the main
actlvities undertakan for the
publlc benefft in relation to
these objects (Inckmle wilhln
this section the ststutory
declaratlon that trustees havg
had regard to the guidancè
issued by the Charity
Commlsslon on publlc
benofft)
charity also TM)rks with schwls to provKle peer education
programmes to se(x)ndary school pupils as part of the PSHE curriculum.
Peer edurator5 •Jefver 3 ¢￿￿SeS to schcds at wesent, inthdff
Child Sexual Expbttation.
Addftlonal dotslls of objecllves and activitles {Ortlonal Informatlon)
You may choose to incjuda
further statements, wherè
r818vant, about:
poly on granIMakr￿.
policy prograrrrne retated
investmen(.
contributKJn made by
volunteers.

Section D
Achie'Jemerits ap,d perforryankne
This year. the charity has *t)rf(ed witrt 32 drffer6nt p68r educators a¢ross
the different projects sttes in London, Binningham and Hastings.
Both the Bimiingham and Hasluigs projects have been delivered wilh
Summary ofthe min
achleven*nts of the charity
durlng the year
but wilh support aTrJ wwt from peer edwtors and staff at the head
office tn London.
Thn)ugh tIK8 peer educatK)n programme V4* have been able to support 32
peor edu(*t(¥s with tra¥i4)g. dev6k4¥nw)l of transf@rab￿ skills (soft skills
gained in a work environment such as punctualty. organisational skills.
professM)nal relalionship building with co15eagues and management, etc).
This year, w8 also tntroduced a peer mentoring programme amongst our
eXper￿Ce of more estab￿￿1 peer educators and young parents. This
has enab￿ our p8er educators to deveiop and build their confidence
their capabilitss as parents and P￿feSsIonals.
Hastings. London and Birmingham. delivemg 300+ sessions to students
in secondary schcK)Is. A new course vms developed and ntroduc*d, in
conjunctK>n vath our peer educators: Preventing Gang and Knife Crime.
Us¥19 the feed￿ fn)m Ihè pkbt the educat04s able to further
improve and th8 ￿UrSe.
Anolhar courn8 has b88n d8v8kJped. fthatsing on suppjthg young
b8tsveen ￿re leaveTs and young parents. Agan. the course deVe￿pment
was led by peer educators thwnsefves with support from staff.
Finally this year. ￿ have been abl8 to tiuihl our online Pf8sentx. Inittalty.
by prTrJucing a social media strategy. deVeknp￿w our wesence on
Twitter, FaceborA( aThJ Instsgram and dgveioping content. induding our
young parent podcasts and blogs, which again have been led by our peer
Sducators wilh support Irom our S(￿1 M8dia 0￿er.
ToNYards the end of the year. Covid impacted our charity. and we had to
fijrfough the majority of our stage 2 p8er educators. However, w8 were
keen to continue to provide our $6Th1ic8s. impT8menting regular on line
catch ups for our peeT ￿lIng k)d(d(MTr. sutvirting them on
Challe￿85 falxd suth as reduced parent¥￿ duting lockdovm
and isola￿n to name a few.
We wer8 abl8 to ke8P Some of our V￿rk going, by engaging and involving
our peer Ihe dyJital transfr)mMtbn of our CA)urses and
deveknping furfher onli* conténL
GoK)g foryatd. Straight Talking will ￿ntInUe to supwrt young people and
peer educat￿5 to devebp and reafise Iheir potthial in life.
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Section E
Financial review
The charity continues to maintain a financial rese￿8 with its
financial manaJwn8nt P￿￿.
Brlef statement of tho
charity's pofKy on resefves
Detalls of any funds matsrialty
In deficit
nla
Further financlal revlow details {Optlonal Infom￿tIOn)
You may choose to inthde
additional infomialK)n,
relgvant about:
the charity's principal
sources of funds (induding
any fUndra￿Ing).
how exp8nditure has
supported the key obiectpies
of the chaf7ty,
investrnent policy and
0ts'6rlr¥es Fncluding ary
ethKal investrnent rA*y
adoptsd.
Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
The trustees declarn that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Signed on behaff of Ihe chaTfty's tTUSteos
Signature(s)
Full narfs)
(09 Secretary, Chalr,
etc)
Peter Akn GI￿
Chair
Datg
1" October 2021
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Straight Talking P•or Education
For the
rended 31 Ju
2019
INCOME
155,745
137.949 293,894
74.860
Charitable Activities
177240
Other Trading Acliwt
1,870
811
TOTAL
745 141842 M587 ￿81
ITUR
Ral$ing Funds.
10.702
10.71)2
17.986
201,1135 11&072 317.107
TOTAL
2M.035 tt6 775 3ZT.8
377.615
NET INCOMEIIEXPEIIDITURE)
(452WI) 1Q068 {29222)
{12l834)
Extraordinary Itom8
163.919)
186.753
Reconciliation of funds:
Tolal fvnds brought fopH8rd
73.864
91,838
165.702
28.574 107,gJ6 136.
352,455
165,702
e ch8rtty In￿[$ only TrMnim81 Sup1￿)rt expenses for fijndraising. It incurs threct o)sts eonyrising
All of thè #bovè results are derived from continuing 8cbvi*es. Ther8 *re no other T9￿gnIsed gains
or losses oheT than those $tated otovo. ￿￿¥8￿nts in fvnds are disdosgd in Note 15 to the
accounts.
Movements on all reserves and all recognised galns and losses are shown above. All of the
organisation s operations a￿ classed as continuing.
7he notes on pages 11 to 20 fom7 part of these finanoal statements.

Straight Talking P90r Education
(A Company Limitgd by Guarantw)
Balance Sheet
As at31 Ju
2020
2019
Flxed assets
TarrfJible A£8ets
10
3.707
Current ass•ts
Dèbtors
11
12
17,965
18.376
50.324
118,794
185.494
Cash at bank and in hand
Total Curnnt Assets
82.767
151J11
Liabilities
Creditors.. amunt8
13
(15.336)
(23.499)
N•t curr•nt a8$•ts
135.976
161.995
NET ASSETS
136.480
165,702
Restricl8d fvnds
Unrestri¢ted funds
28,574
107,906
73.864
91,838
Total charlty fwKI¥
136.480
165.702
Approv•d by tho trust••s on 23 1)0¢ 2021 and $ignod on th•lr behalf by
John Botterill
Truste6
l•

Stralght T￿kIng Peer EthK*tlon
Forthe
r*rnled 31
A¢¢(¥JnYty Pollcl•s
a) ￿*1$ of PrnPW*flon:
StaThYard aWic8ble in the UK and Repu￿* ol Ireland IFRS 102Xeffectwe 1st 2015} - Charilies SORP IFRS
"10211. the FinancAal Re[￿rtIng Stsndard apptirabk in the UK an¢J Rewbfic of (FRS 102) and the Companies A¢t
b) Incom•
Donated prOfes￿Onal ar¥J donated ts(aIr￿e$ ￿ rec¥)grased as irthme kn the clwiiy h85 control over the
SORP IFR1021, gewal yo￿￿￿eer is nol recw¥ged.
I￿"5 Is norm•Hy Th)tifThlion of Ihe intexest pad ￿ twat* bylhe bank.
prr4ects b￿.n9 undertaken by tha c*aiity.

styllght Talking P￿r Edu¢aik
•nrfed 31
Accoununq Pollcl•4
fl EXPO￿￿* and IrVecob•rn1￿• VAT
charitys adivths. T￿￿ costs have been amccated ctht of raisiYwJ exFenditure ￿ Charrtable
actsvlliES (m lhel￿rMIng bagi3'.
2019
Fur
1429%
85.71%
h) TaiJOble FLxed As••ts
Jl Cvffent A•¥•i
investment rather than to shcrft ierm cash Ct*rYnl￿ as w fall due.
l) Credtto
credi￿ aTrJ FffjOViSffiS are rwised ¥tsre the tharity has a ryesent rA)Iyatr￿ ￿S1thg IK¥)) a past e¥fjnt Ihat
trade dL8eC￿ts due.
¢ffe¢tlve intsrest method.
) Pen•lon Colts

Stralght Talklffj P•w E<*¢catlon
Ntst￿ to the Ilnancl•l stst•ni•hts
•rnl¢d 31
payable by the charity to the luTrts ofsiaff are sep**ty th￿t of the charity.

str•ight T*lklw P••f EthxaO¢n
•nd•d 31 J
A¢¢ountlng POlkl•s
In the a￿l￿￿on of the charitys a¢countir*J Fdbcies. the trustees ￿ requwed to judgements. esttmaies arNJ
evanL Adual rewtts may drfler from thB8e e8timale¥.
in the period bn *hi¢h the eslirnth 18 fEVi5&J rf the ￿L8￿Jn affera¥ rty thpl pewirAI. the of the
re¥l￿"crI aThY fthure perk* rfthe rovisth￿ aff*ts b)Ih aThJ ftrturè
statements are deS￿IbelI below.
8$84t 10 Ifs e81knth1 resklua value over If$ ex*wJ U8￿ul We.

2019
Total
Funds
2. Incom• from Donatlon•
Tnmt and In8tltutlonal Income
Big Lottery Fund
Charities Aid Foundation
Charles Hayward Foundatlon
Charles Plat8r TnJst
Cty Bridge Trust
Cornic Retief
DCR ￿len
Eveson Charitsble Twst
FASTN
Gaffield Weston
The GroL*fS Charity
104.412
20.000
10.314
20,1)00
10.314
4MIO
5.000
7.274
50.WJ 50,000
5.000
7,274
9.688
50.000
9.071
5.938
Henry Smith Charity
LavKence Attwell's Charity
MLM Foundation
9,071
The Rayne Foundation
Scouloudi Foundation
Schroder Charitable Trust
SEGRO Colm￿fity Fund
20.IJXJ
5.000
5.000
Trust and foundation$ undef £3.(
8.100
7.429
1S.629
14,T50
155.745
136.429
292,174
248,11X)
Donalion8 Irom Individua18
1,520
Totsl In¢om• from Donations
155.745
137.949
293.694 248960
2019
Total
3. In¢omo from Charitable Activits
585
3,140
3,140
4. Governmem Grants
The L*aTitablfj coupany TBcwfjd no Wyernr￿ grwts in I￿ wiod 31 July 2020 {2019'.£750)

Straight Talking P•or Edu¢*ion
For the
ar ended 31 Ju
2020
Total
Totsl
2019
Salarie8 and Wag8s (note 8}
Office and Ad￿￿n Costs
Travel and Subsistence
Training 8nd Conf8r8nc88
173.835
14.142
5.742
37.377
221.164
14142
4742
235.352
16.669
9.269
2.256
7.524
11,648
21.540
Gateway Cost
Eggtooth Cwtra
Course Maierials and Pubficatio
PreThwses Cosls
8,IXIO
1.558
83.018
8,227
2.729
47
2,154
615
52,717
52.717
ReloeAtion C08ts
Board ExFenses
Depreciation
Fundraisir¥J experws
arketing ￿ PR
709
3.203
709
3.203
750
750
10.702
211.959
105.148
327￿10
377.615
location of SUp[￿rt and
5257
99.891
(105.148)
Total Expendlturo
15.960
311.850
327.810
377,615
6. Extrarrfdinary It
whith arg nol expectad to rer4Jr in fubjrg p8rioJs.
2019
Legal. professional and 8et1leff￿rt u)sts
63,919
7. Not IAovement In Funds
This 18 sL8ted after charging:
2020
2019
3.203
46259
2.154
51.153
Operating L8ase Paywfjnts
Truslee$' Reff￿neration
Trustees, R￿n*u[sed Eyn8e8
Audilofs Rernineration
3.720
1,2rJ)

Straight Tthiry P4•f Edu¢4ti
For th•
or •nd•d 31 Ju
2020
e. 8t4ff Costs #nd Ilthnb•rs
2019
S818ri0$ and Waoes
Slxial Costs
214,
14.548
220.037
11.622
3.693
SMP Rocover•J
Coronovirn$ Job Rel￿tic￿
IS.292)
(10.119)
221,164
235.352
The key m8n8g•mont ￿r￿L￿ne1 of ehorttable eLNnKMise th• Truste85, CIM8f
teneffts ol the key TThp£¥xxI￿1•k. £122,0781.
2019
Mwihty Slaff {1￿￿￿￿ing trmpw bonef￿￿1
Slaff benefK1ar￿)
10
10
16
18
9. Taxatio
The tharity Is extfflpt from tsx as 8H Irs kx4xn8 Is thaFltabl8 9Th1 18 aprdlgd
10. T•nglbl• Fix•d Asmts
Tolal
At 1 ALVUSt 2019
At 31 Juty 2020
Al 1 August 2019
Chargg for Ihg Y
22.793
22.799
3,203
At 31 Juty 2020
26.￿2
At 31 J￿1 2020
At 31 j￿2019
3,707
3.707

Sirnlght TAlklng P••r Edu
Foi th•y•w •nd•d 31 Juty 2f20
2019
11. D4bto
Propaymer
3.188
17JSS
1&376
2019
11 Crnditorn
Trade rye￿rttt
1310
11.858
9.975
1.787
23.499
TaThJth Assets
•574
1an7
15.336
107.
151.311
115.3361
136,480
CwTent Liabilibgs
NetAs8et8 at 31 Jity
28,574
Targible Fi￿￿ A86ets
3.707
185.494
23.499
165.702
111,GY)
23.4
Current Liabilit
Net A88ets •t 31 2019
91.838

Stralght Tthlnp P••r Edu
For th•
r •nded 31 Ju
2020
15. Mov•m•nt in Fw
1 August knt£rfng Exwjia
2019
31 Juty
2020
R•strlct•d Fund¥
Big Lottery Fund
The B*rav8 Trust
Charities AKI FourbJ4tvyk
Tho Charfos Plater Tnmt
8[￿e Tntst
DCR Al￿n
Eveson Chartlabkn Tnjst
FASTN
{82.298)
{17.313)
{31,606)
(25.¢M))
17.313
31.f4)6
23,260
20,0
10.314
f8380
10.314
{4.(KXI>
{S.C￿0)
17.274)
(9.688)
(9.071)
5.000
7.274
L8wrgncè Attr4¥è1fs Charity
'Iton Keynes Comrrwnity
Foundat￿￿
9.071
1.175
(1,175)
8.610
510
155.745
1.IYJ5)
28,574
142.842
Tolal Funds
Purposes ol Restrkted Funds
The m8iority of grants are gNen s[￿ of pregnancy
enpb￿ftt to t•ry• pornnts by d￿ng so.
The Blagra¥e Tn￿1
Charlli•$ Pid FoundatN)n
ts•rwge parents in Croydon.
Mlllon K•yn•s Cornnlty

StAI9M T•lklng P••r educ•llon
F￿th0
4r •nd•d 31 Ju
20
16. IAobwn•nt ID Funds
Prloryear Comparati
2018
2019
116981
(117,872)
(&885)
(4.687)
{16.3S11
(1,7401
(18.438)
BNJ Lottery
By Lolw {Ca￿￿ty ￿￿￿)
Thè ￿agrave Trust
Charitias Aid Foundatic¥i
Th8 Charles Plater Tntst
13.4E
104.412
17A13
31,e06
17.957
30,￿?
12,X
Milton Ke￿￿5 Conyrwnty
Foundation
MLM Foundat
(3,￿1
(4.lJXI)
20.cw (S).66n
15.¢XQ)
1.176
10ffi7
SEGRO Communtty FWKI
Othw Grants undw £2,￿)
610
TcAal Restricl&l
119.489
174.1(Kl
1219.725)
221.809
Total Funds
2019
AnM)unt foNirKJ duo..
Wrthin onè year
Wittw1.5Jws
Th$ truste88 are not 8Th*rè ofany r*ated pwty tran$XlK￿ thwing the (aKrent or pmr years.

## **INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS** 

Report to the Directors/ Members of Straight Talking Peer Education for year ended 31st July 2020 set out on pages 9 to 20. 

## **Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner** 

The charity's trustees (who are also the directors of the company for the purposes of company law) are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the of the Charities Act 2011 (the Charities Act), and that an independent examination is needed. 

Having satisfied myself that the charity is not subject to audit under company law and is eligible for an independent examination, it is my responsibility to: 

- examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act; 

- to follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Charities Act, and 

- to state whether particular matters have come to my attention. 

## **Basis of independent examiner's statement** 

My examination was carried out in accordance with General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the organisation and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true and fair view' and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below. The Charity's gross income exceeded £250,000 and I am qualified to undertake the examination by being a Fellow of the Association of Charity Independent Examiners. 

## **Independent examiner's statement** 

In the course of my examination, no matter has come to my attention 

1.    which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in, any material respect, the trustees requirements: 

   - to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; and 

   - to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act 

have not been met; or 

2.    to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. 

P B Robinson  MAAT  FCIE Independent Examiners Ltd 2 Broadbridge Business Centre Delling Lane Bosham West Sussex PO18 8NF 




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C(ffwny no. 04978681
Ch¥ity rK). 1101726
Straight Talking Peer Education
Report and Financial Statements
31 July 2020

Str•ight Talthing P8•r Education
Page 3
P•J•4to4
P*JeF 11 tr1

Stsalght Talklng Peer Edu¢atlon
For the
•r end•d 31 Ju
Company Numb
04978681
1101
R•gl¥t•red Offl¢e and Paul Strtst
oper4tlonal addru$ Lerfthn
EC214NE
Ethnbw) H
SE115DP
Trust•e8
C¢xtyon (res1w￿l 181h Aw20201
Rita M¢dza (reS#Jr￿ 191h Oclcthr 2020}
Peter Gtynne {apwrntsd 101h Fet￿ry 3)201
Lawen Park lar4XWrt8d 19th OclLts 2020)
Bank•rn
Ltys TSB Bank Pk
4021404 Ro•J
Surroy
Kf6 7HG
JThlopend•nt Examknmr
Paul B Rolwn5C￿ MAAT FCIE
In￿ndent Exa￿newS Ltd
S0314HS

Trustees. Annual Report for the period
PericKI st8rt date
01
Peritsj end d8te
From
08
2019
To
31
2020
Section A
Reference anci administrcjtion details
Charfty namo
Strawjht Talkffw Peer Etlucalion
Other names charlty Is known ty
Reglstered cl• nunknr (# any)
1101726
Charlty's prlnclpal address
8&90 Paul Street
Trusts• nam•
Offic• Irf any)
Peter Gtynne
P8lagia Katsaouni
John Botterill
Char
Treasurer
10r2r2020
Secretary
Ttustee
Tft￿le8
Char
Judy Coryk)n
Guy Swind18
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Names of the trustee$ for the charlty, If any. (for •Xamp￿, any custlxllan tru$t•os)
Name
Dates actsd If not for who
TAR

Names arml addr•ss•s of aavlsers (Optional infommllon)
of adviser
Name
Hilary Pannack retirement datè 816r2020. Ruth Lowe th effecl from 916r2020
Section B
Structure, governance and management
Type of goveming docLAment
How the charity is conslituted
Trust
AprM)intsd by tx)ard of trustees
Addltlonol governance Issues (Optlonal Information)
TNstse Handbo￿ li place
No dedared wnllict of interèsts for Trustaos
You my choose to indude
add11K￿l ¥)fomMkn.
relevant, about:
adry)ted for thè induct¥)n and
training of tTUStees:
the d￿lIty'S otganisalts)nal
structure and any wider
neI￿￿rk with bthich the tharity
works:
• rèlatK>nshp with any related
trustee5' i>Jnsidèration of
major fisks and Ihe system
and proc&Jufes to manage
Section C
Objectives and activities
To preserv8 and protect the h8afth aThJ advanrx the edUcat￿n of young
Summary ofthe objects of the
charhy Sot out in its
gov•mlng document
and sex eduCa￿n for suth young persons. parents. 9uardians and other
profess￿nal$ in this fiekl.
TAR

In light of the Charity commiss￿n'S gumjance on public b8n8fft. the
truste8s of Stratght Talking Peer Education has continu8d to use tts funds
and resources to provide two key programmes to advance fts chaTrtable
Educatk)n and empkjjrynent programTh has 8nabl6d the d￿rIty to
recruFt and tran ￿ng parents based in LoTKlgn. B￿r￿￿gharn and
Hastings as peer edwtots. enablry tr￿n to ga¥) empk•wt as wall
as training (e.g support with developing Cvs. wob d8V8lopment, public
speaking etc). The chanty has worked ￿th 32 peer educators across the
different projects. The tharity also provKles progr8ssion oppo￿n￿98 for
Summary of the main
actlvities undertakan for the
publlc benefft in relation to
these objects (Inckmle wilhln
this section the ststutory
declaratlon that trustees havg
had regard to the guidancè
issued by the Charity
Commlsslon on publlc
benofft)
charity also TM)rks with schwls to provKle peer education
programmes to se(x)ndary school pupils as part of the PSHE curriculum.
Peer edurator5 •Jefver 3 ¢￿￿SeS to schcds at wesent, inthdff
Child Sexual Expbttation.
Addftlonal dotslls of objecllves and activitles {Ortlonal Informatlon)
You may choose to incjuda
further statements, wherè
r818vant, about:
poly on granIMakr￿.
policy prograrrrne retated
investmen(.
contributKJn made by
volunteers.

Section D
Achie'Jemerits ap,d perforryankne
This year. the charity has *t)rf(ed witrt 32 drffer6nt p68r educators a¢ross
the different projects sttes in London, Binningham and Hastings.
Both the Bimiingham and Hasluigs projects have been delivered wilh
Summary ofthe min
achleven*nts of the charity
durlng the year
but wilh support aTrJ wwt from peer edwtors and staff at the head
office tn London.
Thn)ugh tIK8 peer educatK)n programme V4* have been able to support 32
peor edu(*t(¥s with tra¥i4)g. dev6k4¥nw)l of transf@rab￿ skills (soft skills
gained in a work environment such as punctualty. organisational skills.
professM)nal relalionship building with co15eagues and management, etc).
This year, w8 also tntroduced a peer mentoring programme amongst our
eXper￿Ce of more estab￿￿1 peer educators and young parents. This
has enab￿ our p8er educators to deveiop and build their confidence
their capabilitss as parents and P￿feSsIonals.
Hastings. London and Birmingham. delivemg 300+ sessions to students
in secondary schcK)Is. A new course vms developed and ntroduc*d, in
conjunctK>n vath our peer educators: Preventing Gang and Knife Crime.
Us¥19 the feed￿ fn)m Ihè pkbt the educat04s able to further
improve and th8 ￿UrSe.
Anolhar courn8 has b88n d8v8kJped. fthatsing on suppjthg young
b8tsveen ￿re leaveTs and young parents. Agan. the course deVe￿pment
was led by peer educators thwnsefves with support from staff.
Finally this year. ￿ have been abl8 to tiuihl our online Pf8sentx. Inittalty.
by prTrJucing a social media strategy. deVeknp￿w our wesence on
Twitter, FaceborA( aThJ Instsgram and dgveioping content. induding our
young parent podcasts and blogs, which again have been led by our peer
Sducators wilh support Irom our S(￿1 M8dia 0￿er.
ToNYards the end of the year. Covid impacted our charity. and we had to
fijrfough the majority of our stage 2 p8er educators. However, w8 were
keen to continue to provide our $6Th1ic8s. impT8menting regular on line
catch ups for our peeT ￿lIng k)d(d(MTr. sutvirting them on
Challe￿85 falxd suth as reduced parent¥￿ duting lockdovm
and isola￿n to name a few.
We wer8 abl8 to ke8P Some of our V￿rk going, by engaging and involving
our peer Ihe dyJital transfr)mMtbn of our CA)urses and
deveknping furfher onli* conténL
GoK)g foryatd. Straight Talking will ￿ntInUe to supwrt young people and
peer educat￿5 to devebp and reafise Iheir potthial in life.
TAR

Section E
Financial review
The charity continues to maintain a financial rese￿8 with its
financial manaJwn8nt P￿￿.
Brlef statement of tho
charity's pofKy on resefves
Detalls of any funds matsrialty
In deficit
nla
Further financlal revlow details {Optlonal Infom￿tIOn)
You may choose to inthde
additional infomialK)n,
relgvant about:
the charity's principal
sources of funds (induding
any fUndra￿Ing).
how exp8nditure has
supported the key obiectpies
of the chaf7ty,
investrnent policy and
0ts'6rlr¥es Fncluding ary
ethKal investrnent rA*y
adoptsd.
Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
The trustees declarn that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Signed on behaff of Ihe chaTfty's tTUSteos
Signature(s)
Full narfs)
(09 Secretary, Chalr,
etc)
Peter Akn GI￿
Chair
Datg
1" October 2021
TAR

Straight Talking P•or Education
For the
rended 31 Ju
2019
INCOME
155,745
137.949 293,894
74.860
Charitable Activities
177240
Other Trading Acliwt
1,870
811
TOTAL
745 141842 M587 ￿81
ITUR
Ral$ing Funds.
10.702
10.71)2
17.986
201,1135 11&072 317.107
TOTAL
2M.035 tt6 775 3ZT.8
377.615
NET INCOMEIIEXPEIIDITURE)
(452WI) 1Q068 {29222)
{12l834)
Extraordinary Itom8
163.919)
186.753
Reconciliation of funds:
Tolal fvnds brought fopH8rd
73.864
91,838
165.702
28.574 107,gJ6 136.
352,455
165,702
e ch8rtty In￿[$ only TrMnim81 Sup1￿)rt expenses for fijndraising. It incurs threct o)sts eonyrising
All of thè #bovè results are derived from continuing 8cbvi*es. Ther8 *re no other T9￿gnIsed gains
or losses oheT than those $tated otovo. ￿￿¥8￿nts in fvnds are disdosgd in Note 15 to the
accounts.
Movements on all reserves and all recognised galns and losses are shown above. All of the
organisation s operations a￿ classed as continuing.
7he notes on pages 11 to 20 fom7 part of these finanoal statements.

Straight Talking P90r Education
(A Company Limitgd by Guarantw)
Balance Sheet
As at31 Ju
2020
2019
Flxed assets
TarrfJible A£8ets
10
3.707
Current ass•ts
Dèbtors
11
12
17,965
18.376
50.324
118,794
185.494
Cash at bank and in hand
Total Curnnt Assets
82.767
151J11
Liabilities
Creditors.. amunt8
13
(15.336)
(23.499)
N•t curr•nt a8$•ts
135.976
161.995
NET ASSETS
136.480
165,702
Restricl8d fvnds
Unrestri¢ted funds
28,574
107,906
73.864
91,838
Total charlty fwKI¥
136.480
165.702
Approv•d by tho trust••s on 23 1)0¢ 2021 and $ignod on th•lr behalf by
John Botterill
Truste6
l•

Stralght T￿kIng Peer EthK*tlon
Forthe
r*rnled 31
A¢¢(¥JnYty Pollcl•s
a) ￿*1$ of PrnPW*flon:
StaThYard aWic8ble in the UK and Repu￿* ol Ireland IFRS 102Xeffectwe 1st 2015} - Charilies SORP IFRS
"10211. the FinancAal Re[￿rtIng Stsndard apptirabk in the UK an¢J Rewbfic of (FRS 102) and the Companies A¢t
b) Incom•
Donated prOfes￿Onal ar¥J donated ts(aIr￿e$ ￿ rec¥)grased as irthme kn the clwiiy h85 control over the
SORP IFR1021, gewal yo￿￿￿eer is nol recw¥ged.
I￿"5 Is norm•Hy Th)tifThlion of Ihe intexest pad ￿ twat* bylhe bank.
prr4ects b￿.n9 undertaken by tha c*aiity.

styllght Talking P￿r Edu¢aik
•nrfed 31
Accoununq Pollcl•4
fl EXPO￿￿* and IrVecob•rn1￿• VAT
charitys adivths. T￿￿ costs have been amccated ctht of raisiYwJ exFenditure ￿ Charrtable
actsvlliES (m lhel￿rMIng bagi3'.
2019
Fur
1429%
85.71%
h) TaiJOble FLxed As••ts
Jl Cvffent A•¥•i
investment rather than to shcrft ierm cash Ct*rYnl￿ as w fall due.
l) Credtto
credi￿ aTrJ FffjOViSffiS are rwised ¥tsre the tharity has a ryesent rA)Iyatr￿ ￿S1thg IK¥)) a past e¥fjnt Ihat
trade dL8eC￿ts due.
¢ffe¢tlve intsrest method.
) Pen•lon Colts

Stralght Talklffj P•w E<*¢catlon
Ntst￿ to the Ilnancl•l stst•ni•hts
•rnl¢d 31
payable by the charity to the luTrts ofsiaff are sep**ty th￿t of the charity.

str•ight T*lklw P••f EthxaO¢n
•nd•d 31 J
A¢¢ountlng POlkl•s
In the a￿l￿￿on of the charitys a¢countir*J Fdbcies. the trustees ￿ requwed to judgements. esttmaies arNJ
evanL Adual rewtts may drfler from thB8e e8timale¥.
in the period bn *hi¢h the eslirnth 18 fEVi5&J rf the ￿L8￿Jn affera¥ rty thpl pewirAI. the of the
re¥l￿"crI aThY fthure perk* rfthe rovisth￿ aff*ts b)Ih aThJ ftrturè
statements are deS￿IbelI below.
8$84t 10 Ifs e81knth1 resklua value over If$ ex*wJ U8￿ul We.

2019
Total
Funds
2. Incom• from Donatlon•
Tnmt and In8tltutlonal Income
Big Lottery Fund
Charities Aid Foundation
Charles Hayward Foundatlon
Charles Plat8r TnJst
Cty Bridge Trust
Cornic Retief
DCR ￿len
Eveson Charitsble Twst
FASTN
Gaffield Weston
The GroL*fS Charity
104.412
20.000
10.314
20,1)00
10.314
4MIO
5.000
7.274
50.WJ 50,000
5.000
7,274
9.688
50.000
9.071
5.938
Henry Smith Charity
LavKence Attwell's Charity
MLM Foundation
9,071
The Rayne Foundation
Scouloudi Foundation
Schroder Charitable Trust
SEGRO Colm￿fity Fund
20.IJXJ
5.000
5.000
Trust and foundation$ undef £3.(
8.100
7.429
1S.629
14,T50
155.745
136.429
292,174
248,11X)
Donalion8 Irom Individua18
1,520
Totsl In¢om• from Donations
155.745
137.949
293.694 248960
2019
Total
3. In¢omo from Charitable Activits
585
3,140
3,140
4. Governmem Grants
The L*aTitablfj coupany TBcwfjd no Wyernr￿ grwts in I￿ wiod 31 July 2020 {2019'.£750)

Straight Talking P•or Edu¢*ion
For the
ar ended 31 Ju
2020
Total
Totsl
2019
Salarie8 and Wag8s (note 8}
Office and Ad￿￿n Costs
Travel and Subsistence
Training 8nd Conf8r8nc88
173.835
14.142
5.742
37.377
221.164
14142
4742
235.352
16.669
9.269
2.256
7.524
11,648
21.540
Gateway Cost
Eggtooth Cwtra
Course Maierials and Pubficatio
PreThwses Cosls
8,IXIO
1.558
83.018
8,227
2.729
47
2,154
615
52,717
52.717
ReloeAtion C08ts
Board ExFenses
Depreciation
Fundraisir¥J experws
arketing ￿ PR
709
3.203
709
3.203
750
750
10.702
211.959
105.148
327￿10
377.615
location of SUp[￿rt and
5257
99.891
(105.148)
Total Expendlturo
15.960
311.850
327.810
377,615
6. Extrarrfdinary It
whith arg nol expectad to rer4Jr in fubjrg p8rioJs.
2019
Legal. professional and 8et1leff￿rt u)sts
63,919
7. Not IAovement In Funds
This 18 sL8ted after charging:
2020
2019
3.203
46259
2.154
51.153
Operating L8ase Paywfjnts
Truslee$' Reff￿neration
Trustees, R￿n*u[sed Eyn8e8
Audilofs Rernineration
3.720
1,2rJ)

Straight Tthiry P4•f Edu¢4ti
For th•
or •nd•d 31 Ju
2020
e. 8t4ff Costs #nd Ilthnb•rs
2019
S818ri0$ and Waoes
Slxial Costs
214,
14.548
220.037
11.622
3.693
SMP Rocover•J
Coronovirn$ Job Rel￿tic￿
IS.292)
(10.119)
221,164
235.352
The key m8n8g•mont ￿r￿L￿ne1 of ehorttable eLNnKMise th• Truste85, CIM8f
teneffts ol the key TThp£¥xxI￿1•k. £122,0781.
2019
Mwihty Slaff {1￿￿￿￿ing trmpw bonef￿￿1
Slaff benefK1ar￿)
10
10
16
18
9. Taxatio
The tharity Is extfflpt from tsx as 8H Irs kx4xn8 Is thaFltabl8 9Th1 18 aprdlgd
10. T•nglbl• Fix•d Asmts
Tolal
At 1 ALVUSt 2019
At 31 Juty 2020
Al 1 August 2019
Chargg for Ihg Y
22.793
22.799
3,203
At 31 Juty 2020
26.￿2
At 31 J￿1 2020
At 31 j￿2019
3,707
3.707

Sirnlght TAlklng P••r Edu
Foi th•y•w •nd•d 31 Juty 2f20
2019
11. D4bto
Propaymer
3.188
17JSS
1&376
2019
11 Crnditorn
Trade rye￿rttt
1310
11.858
9.975
1.787
23.499
TaThJth Assets
•574
1an7
15.336
107.
151.311
115.3361
136,480
CwTent Liabilibgs
NetAs8et8 at 31 Jity
28,574
Targible Fi￿￿ A86ets
3.707
185.494
23.499
165.702
111,GY)
23.4
Current Liabilit
Net A88ets •t 31 2019
91.838

Stralght Tthlnp P••r Edu
For th•
r •nded 31 Ju
2020
15. Mov•m•nt in Fw
1 August knt£rfng Exwjia
2019
31 Juty
2020
R•strlct•d Fund¥
Big Lottery Fund
The B*rav8 Trust
Charities AKI FourbJ4tvyk
Tho Charfos Plater Tnmt
8[￿e Tntst
DCR Al￿n
Eveson Chartlabkn Tnjst
FASTN
{82.298)
{17.313)
{31,606)
(25.¢M))
17.313
31.f4)6
23,260
20,0
10.314
f8380
10.314
{4.(KXI>
{S.C￿0)
17.274)
(9.688)
(9.071)
5.000
7.274
L8wrgncè Attr4¥è1fs Charity
'Iton Keynes Comrrwnity
Foundat￿￿
9.071
1.175
(1,175)
8.610
510
155.745
1.IYJ5)
28,574
142.842
Tolal Funds
Purposes ol Restrkted Funds
The m8iority of grants are gNen s[￿ of pregnancy
enpb￿ftt to t•ry• pornnts by d￿ng so.
The Blagra¥e Tn￿1
Charlli•$ Pid FoundatN)n
ts•rwge parents in Croydon.
Mlllon K•yn•s Cornnlty

StAI9M T•lklng P••r educ•llon
F￿th0
4r •nd•d 31 Ju
20
16. IAobwn•nt ID Funds
Prloryear Comparati
2018
2019
116981
(117,872)
(&885)
(4.687)
{16.3S11
(1,7401
(18.438)
BNJ Lottery
By Lolw {Ca￿￿ty ￿￿￿)
Thè ￿agrave Trust
Charitias Aid Foundatic¥i
Th8 Charles Plater Tntst
13.4E
104.412
17A13
31,e06
17.957
30,￿?
12,X
Milton Ke￿￿5 Conyrwnty
Foundation
MLM Foundat
(3,￿1
(4.lJXI)
20.cw (S).66n
15.¢XQ)
1.176
10ffi7
SEGRO Communtty FWKI
Othw Grants undw £2,￿)
610
TcAal Restricl&l
119.489
174.1(Kl
1219.725)
221.809
Total Funds
2019
AnM)unt foNirKJ duo..
Wrthin onè year
Wittw1.5Jws
Th$ truste88 are not 8Th*rè ofany r*ated pwty tran$XlK￿ thwing the (aKrent or pmr years.

## **INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS** 

Report to the Directors/ Members of Straight Talking Peer Education for year ended 31st July 2020 set out on pages 9 to 20. 

## **Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner** 

The charity's trustees (who are also the directors of the company for the purposes of company law) are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the of the Charities Act 2011 (the Charities Act), and that an independent examination is needed. 

Having satisfied myself that the charity is not subject to audit under company law and is eligible for an independent examination, it is my responsibility to: 

- examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act; 

- to follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Charities Act, and 

- to state whether particular matters have come to my attention. 

## **Basis of independent examiner's statement** 

My examination was carried out in accordance with General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the organisation and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true and fair view' and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below. The Charity's gross income exceeded £250,000 and I am qualified to undertake the examination by being a Fellow of the Association of Charity Independent Examiners. 

## **Independent examiner's statement** 

In the course of my examination, no matter has come to my attention 

1.    which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in, any material respect, the trustees requirements: 

   - to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; and 

   - to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act 

have not been met; or 

2.    to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. 

P B Robinson  MAAT  FCIE Independent Examiners Ltd 2 Broadbridge Business Centre Delling Lane Bosham West Sussex PO18 8NF 




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C(ffwny no. 04978681
Ch¥ity rK). 1101726
Straight Talking Peer Education
Report and Financial Statements
31 July 2020

Str•ight Talthing P8•r Education
Page 3
P•J•4to4
P*JeF 11 tr1

Stsalght Talklng Peer Edu¢atlon
For the
•r end•d 31 Ju
Company Numb
04978681
1101
R•gl¥t•red Offl¢e and Paul Strtst
oper4tlonal addru$ Lerfthn
EC214NE
Ethnbw) H
SE115DP
Trust•e8
C¢xtyon (res1w￿l 181h Aw20201
Rita M¢dza (reS#Jr￿ 191h Oclcthr 2020}
Peter Gtynne {apwrntsd 101h Fet￿ry 3)201
Lawen Park lar4XWrt8d 19th OclLts 2020)
Bank•rn
Ltys TSB Bank Pk
4021404 Ro•J
Surroy
Kf6 7HG
JThlopend•nt Examknmr
Paul B Rolwn5C￿ MAAT FCIE
In￿ndent Exa￿newS Ltd
S0314HS

Trustees. Annual Report for the period
PericKI st8rt date
01
Peritsj end d8te
From
08
2019
To
31
2020
Section A
Reference anci administrcjtion details
Charfty namo
Strawjht Talkffw Peer Etlucalion
Other names charlty Is known ty
Reglstered cl• nunknr (# any)
1101726
Charlty's prlnclpal address
8&90 Paul Street
Trusts• nam•
Offic• Irf any)
Peter Gtynne
P8lagia Katsaouni
John Botterill
Char
Treasurer
10r2r2020
Secretary
Ttustee
Tft￿le8
Char
Judy Coryk)n
Guy Swind18
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Names of the trustee$ for the charlty, If any. (for •Xamp￿, any custlxllan tru$t•os)
Name
Dates actsd If not for who
TAR

Names arml addr•ss•s of aavlsers (Optional infommllon)
of adviser
Name
Hilary Pannack retirement datè 816r2020. Ruth Lowe th effecl from 916r2020
Section B
Structure, governance and management
Type of goveming docLAment
How the charity is conslituted
Trust
AprM)intsd by tx)ard of trustees
Addltlonol governance Issues (Optlonal Information)
TNstse Handbo￿ li place
No dedared wnllict of interèsts for Trustaos
You my choose to indude
add11K￿l ¥)fomMkn.
relevant, about:
adry)ted for thè induct¥)n and
training of tTUStees:
the d￿lIty'S otganisalts)nal
structure and any wider
neI￿￿rk with bthich the tharity
works:
• rèlatK>nshp with any related
trustee5' i>Jnsidèration of
major fisks and Ihe system
and proc&Jufes to manage
Section C
Objectives and activities
To preserv8 and protect the h8afth aThJ advanrx the edUcat￿n of young
Summary ofthe objects of the
charhy Sot out in its
gov•mlng document
and sex eduCa￿n for suth young persons. parents. 9uardians and other
profess￿nal$ in this fiekl.
TAR

In light of the Charity commiss￿n'S gumjance on public b8n8fft. the
truste8s of Stratght Talking Peer Education has continu8d to use tts funds
and resources to provide two key programmes to advance fts chaTrtable
Educatk)n and empkjjrynent programTh has 8nabl6d the d￿rIty to
recruFt and tran ￿ng parents based in LoTKlgn. B￿r￿￿gharn and
Hastings as peer edwtots. enablry tr￿n to ga¥) empk•wt as wall
as training (e.g support with developing Cvs. wob d8V8lopment, public
speaking etc). The chanty has worked ￿th 32 peer educators across the
different projects. The tharity also provKles progr8ssion oppo￿n￿98 for
Summary of the main
actlvities undertakan for the
publlc benefft in relation to
these objects (Inckmle wilhln
this section the ststutory
declaratlon that trustees havg
had regard to the guidancè
issued by the Charity
Commlsslon on publlc
benofft)
charity also TM)rks with schwls to provKle peer education
programmes to se(x)ndary school pupils as part of the PSHE curriculum.
Peer edurator5 •Jefver 3 ¢￿￿SeS to schcds at wesent, inthdff
Child Sexual Expbttation.
Addftlonal dotslls of objecllves and activitles {Ortlonal Informatlon)
You may choose to incjuda
further statements, wherè
r818vant, about:
poly on granIMakr￿.
policy prograrrrne retated
investmen(.
contributKJn made by
volunteers.

Section D
Achie'Jemerits ap,d perforryankne
This year. the charity has *t)rf(ed witrt 32 drffer6nt p68r educators a¢ross
the different projects sttes in London, Binningham and Hastings.
Both the Bimiingham and Hasluigs projects have been delivered wilh
Summary ofthe min
achleven*nts of the charity
durlng the year
but wilh support aTrJ wwt from peer edwtors and staff at the head
office tn London.
Thn)ugh tIK8 peer educatK)n programme V4* have been able to support 32
peor edu(*t(¥s with tra¥i4)g. dev6k4¥nw)l of transf@rab￿ skills (soft skills
gained in a work environment such as punctualty. organisational skills.
professM)nal relalionship building with co15eagues and management, etc).
This year, w8 also tntroduced a peer mentoring programme amongst our
eXper￿Ce of more estab￿￿1 peer educators and young parents. This
has enab￿ our p8er educators to deveiop and build their confidence
their capabilitss as parents and P￿feSsIonals.
Hastings. London and Birmingham. delivemg 300+ sessions to students
in secondary schcK)Is. A new course vms developed and ntroduc*d, in
conjunctK>n vath our peer educators: Preventing Gang and Knife Crime.
Us¥19 the feed￿ fn)m Ihè pkbt the educat04s able to further
improve and th8 ￿UrSe.
Anolhar courn8 has b88n d8v8kJped. fthatsing on suppjthg young
b8tsveen ￿re leaveTs and young parents. Agan. the course deVe￿pment
was led by peer educators thwnsefves with support from staff.
Finally this year. ￿ have been abl8 to tiuihl our online Pf8sentx. Inittalty.
by prTrJucing a social media strategy. deVeknp￿w our wesence on
Twitter, FaceborA( aThJ Instsgram and dgveioping content. induding our
young parent podcasts and blogs, which again have been led by our peer
Sducators wilh support Irom our S(￿1 M8dia 0￿er.
ToNYards the end of the year. Covid impacted our charity. and we had to
fijrfough the majority of our stage 2 p8er educators. However, w8 were
keen to continue to provide our $6Th1ic8s. impT8menting regular on line
catch ups for our peeT ￿lIng k)d(d(MTr. sutvirting them on
Challe￿85 falxd suth as reduced parent¥￿ duting lockdovm
and isola￿n to name a few.
We wer8 abl8 to ke8P Some of our V￿rk going, by engaging and involving
our peer Ihe dyJital transfr)mMtbn of our CA)urses and
deveknping furfher onli* conténL
GoK)g foryatd. Straight Talking will ￿ntInUe to supwrt young people and
peer educat￿5 to devebp and reafise Iheir potthial in life.
TAR

Section E
Financial review
The charity continues to maintain a financial rese￿8 with its
financial manaJwn8nt P￿￿.
Brlef statement of tho
charity's pofKy on resefves
Detalls of any funds matsrialty
In deficit
nla
Further financlal revlow details {Optlonal Infom￿tIOn)
You may choose to inthde
additional infomialK)n,
relgvant about:
the charity's principal
sources of funds (induding
any fUndra￿Ing).
how exp8nditure has
supported the key obiectpies
of the chaf7ty,
investrnent policy and
0ts'6rlr¥es Fncluding ary
ethKal investrnent rA*y
adoptsd.
Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
The trustees declarn that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Signed on behaff of Ihe chaTfty's tTUSteos
Signature(s)
Full narfs)
(09 Secretary, Chalr,
etc)
Peter Akn GI￿
Chair
Datg
1" October 2021
TAR

Straight Talking P•or Education
For the
rended 31 Ju
2019
INCOME
155,745
137.949 293,894
74.860
Charitable Activities
177240
Other Trading Acliwt
1,870
811
TOTAL
745 141842 M587 ￿81
ITUR
Ral$ing Funds.
10.702
10.71)2
17.986
201,1135 11&072 317.107
TOTAL
2M.035 tt6 775 3ZT.8
377.615
NET INCOMEIIEXPEIIDITURE)
(452WI) 1Q068 {29222)
{12l834)
Extraordinary Itom8
163.919)
186.753
Reconciliation of funds:
Tolal fvnds brought fopH8rd
73.864
91,838
165.702
28.574 107,gJ6 136.
352,455
165,702
e ch8rtty In￿[$ only TrMnim81 Sup1￿)rt expenses for fijndraising. It incurs threct o)sts eonyrising
All of thè #bovè results are derived from continuing 8cbvi*es. Ther8 *re no other T9￿gnIsed gains
or losses oheT than those $tated otovo. ￿￿¥8￿nts in fvnds are disdosgd in Note 15 to the
accounts.
Movements on all reserves and all recognised galns and losses are shown above. All of the
organisation s operations a￿ classed as continuing.
7he notes on pages 11 to 20 fom7 part of these finanoal statements.

Straight Talking P90r Education
(A Company Limitgd by Guarantw)
Balance Sheet
As at31 Ju
2020
2019
Flxed assets
TarrfJible A£8ets
10
3.707
Current ass•ts
Dèbtors
11
12
17,965
18.376
50.324
118,794
185.494
Cash at bank and in hand
Total Curnnt Assets
82.767
151J11
Liabilities
Creditors.. amunt8
13
(15.336)
(23.499)
N•t curr•nt a8$•ts
135.976
161.995
NET ASSETS
136.480
165,702
Restricl8d fvnds
Unrestri¢ted funds
28,574
107,906
73.864
91,838
Total charlty fwKI¥
136.480
165.702
Approv•d by tho trust••s on 23 1)0¢ 2021 and $ignod on th•lr behalf by
John Botterill
Truste6
l•

Stralght T￿kIng Peer EthK*tlon
Forthe
r*rnled 31
A¢¢(¥JnYty Pollcl•s
a) ￿*1$ of PrnPW*flon:
StaThYard aWic8ble in the UK and Repu￿* ol Ireland IFRS 102Xeffectwe 1st 2015} - Charilies SORP IFRS
"10211. the FinancAal Re[￿rtIng Stsndard apptirabk in the UK an¢J Rewbfic of (FRS 102) and the Companies A¢t
b) Incom•
Donated prOfes￿Onal ar¥J donated ts(aIr￿e$ ￿ rec¥)grased as irthme kn the clwiiy h85 control over the
SORP IFR1021, gewal yo￿￿￿eer is nol recw¥ged.
I￿"5 Is norm•Hy Th)tifThlion of Ihe intexest pad ￿ twat* bylhe bank.
prr4ects b￿.n9 undertaken by tha c*aiity.

styllght Talking P￿r Edu¢aik
•nrfed 31
Accoununq Pollcl•4
fl EXPO￿￿* and IrVecob•rn1￿• VAT
charitys adivths. T￿￿ costs have been amccated ctht of raisiYwJ exFenditure ￿ Charrtable
actsvlliES (m lhel￿rMIng bagi3'.
2019
Fur
1429%
85.71%
h) TaiJOble FLxed As••ts
Jl Cvffent A•¥•i
investment rather than to shcrft ierm cash Ct*rYnl￿ as w fall due.
l) Credtto
credi￿ aTrJ FffjOViSffiS are rwised ¥tsre the tharity has a ryesent rA)Iyatr￿ ￿S1thg IK¥)) a past e¥fjnt Ihat
trade dL8eC￿ts due.
¢ffe¢tlve intsrest method.
) Pen•lon Colts

Stralght Talklffj P•w E<*¢catlon
Ntst￿ to the Ilnancl•l stst•ni•hts
•rnl¢d 31
payable by the charity to the luTrts ofsiaff are sep**ty th￿t of the charity.

str•ight T*lklw P••f EthxaO¢n
•nd•d 31 J
A¢¢ountlng POlkl•s
In the a￿l￿￿on of the charitys a¢countir*J Fdbcies. the trustees ￿ requwed to judgements. esttmaies arNJ
evanL Adual rewtts may drfler from thB8e e8timale¥.
in the period bn *hi¢h the eslirnth 18 fEVi5&J rf the ￿L8￿Jn affera¥ rty thpl pewirAI. the of the
re¥l￿"crI aThY fthure perk* rfthe rovisth￿ aff*ts b)Ih aThJ ftrturè
statements are deS￿IbelI below.
8$84t 10 Ifs e81knth1 resklua value over If$ ex*wJ U8￿ul We.

2019
Total
Funds
2. Incom• from Donatlon•
Tnmt and In8tltutlonal Income
Big Lottery Fund
Charities Aid Foundation
Charles Hayward Foundatlon
Charles Plat8r TnJst
Cty Bridge Trust
Cornic Retief
DCR ￿len
Eveson Charitsble Twst
FASTN
Gaffield Weston
The GroL*fS Charity
104.412
20.000
10.314
20,1)00
10.314
4MIO
5.000
7.274
50.WJ 50,000
5.000
7,274
9.688
50.000
9.071
5.938
Henry Smith Charity
LavKence Attwell's Charity
MLM Foundation
9,071
The Rayne Foundation
Scouloudi Foundation
Schroder Charitable Trust
SEGRO Colm￿fity Fund
20.IJXJ
5.000
5.000
Trust and foundation$ undef £3.(
8.100
7.429
1S.629
14,T50
155.745
136.429
292,174
248,11X)
Donalion8 Irom Individua18
1,520
Totsl In¢om• from Donations
155.745
137.949
293.694 248960
2019
Total
3. In¢omo from Charitable Activits
585
3,140
3,140
4. Governmem Grants
The L*aTitablfj coupany TBcwfjd no Wyernr￿ grwts in I￿ wiod 31 July 2020 {2019'.£750)

Straight Talking P•or Edu¢*ion
For the
ar ended 31 Ju
2020
Total
Totsl
2019
Salarie8 and Wag8s (note 8}
Office and Ad￿￿n Costs
Travel and Subsistence
Training 8nd Conf8r8nc88
173.835
14.142
5.742
37.377
221.164
14142
4742
235.352
16.669
9.269
2.256
7.524
11,648
21.540
Gateway Cost
Eggtooth Cwtra
Course Maierials and Pubficatio
PreThwses Cosls
8,IXIO
1.558
83.018
8,227
2.729
47
2,154
615
52,717
52.717
ReloeAtion C08ts
Board ExFenses
Depreciation
Fundraisir¥J experws
arketing ￿ PR
709
3.203
709
3.203
750
750
10.702
211.959
105.148
327￿10
377.615
location of SUp[￿rt and
5257
99.891
(105.148)
Total Expendlturo
15.960
311.850
327.810
377,615
6. Extrarrfdinary It
whith arg nol expectad to rer4Jr in fubjrg p8rioJs.
2019
Legal. professional and 8et1leff￿rt u)sts
63,919
7. Not IAovement In Funds
This 18 sL8ted after charging:
2020
2019
3.203
46259
2.154
51.153
Operating L8ase Paywfjnts
Truslee$' Reff￿neration
Trustees, R￿n*u[sed Eyn8e8
Audilofs Rernineration
3.720
1,2rJ)

Straight Tthiry P4•f Edu¢4ti
For th•
or •nd•d 31 Ju
2020
e. 8t4ff Costs #nd Ilthnb•rs
2019
S818ri0$ and Waoes
Slxial Costs
214,
14.548
220.037
11.622
3.693
SMP Rocover•J
Coronovirn$ Job Rel￿tic￿
IS.292)
(10.119)
221,164
235.352
The key m8n8g•mont ￿r￿L￿ne1 of ehorttable eLNnKMise th• Truste85, CIM8f
teneffts ol the key TThp£¥xxI￿1•k. £122,0781.
2019
Mwihty Slaff {1￿￿￿￿ing trmpw bonef￿￿1
Slaff benefK1ar￿)
10
10
16
18
9. Taxatio
The tharity Is extfflpt from tsx as 8H Irs kx4xn8 Is thaFltabl8 9Th1 18 aprdlgd
10. T•nglbl• Fix•d Asmts
Tolal
At 1 ALVUSt 2019
At 31 Juty 2020
Al 1 August 2019
Chargg for Ihg Y
22.793
22.799
3,203
At 31 Juty 2020
26.￿2
At 31 J￿1 2020
At 31 j￿2019
3,707
3.707

Sirnlght TAlklng P••r Edu
Foi th•y•w •nd•d 31 Juty 2f20
2019
11. D4bto
Propaymer
3.188
17JSS
1&376
2019
11 Crnditorn
Trade rye￿rttt
1310
11.858
9.975
1.787
23.499
TaThJth Assets
•574
1an7
15.336
107.
151.311
115.3361
136,480
CwTent Liabilibgs
NetAs8et8 at 31 Jity
28,574
Targible Fi￿￿ A86ets
3.707
185.494
23.499
165.702
111,GY)
23.4
Current Liabilit
Net A88ets •t 31 2019
91.838

Stralght Tthlnp P••r Edu
For th•
r •nded 31 Ju
2020
15. Mov•m•nt in Fw
1 August knt£rfng Exwjia
2019
31 Juty
2020
R•strlct•d Fund¥
Big Lottery Fund
The B*rav8 Trust
Charities AKI FourbJ4tvyk
Tho Charfos Plater Tnmt
8[￿e Tntst
DCR Al￿n
Eveson Chartlabkn Tnjst
FASTN
{82.298)
{17.313)
{31,606)
(25.¢M))
17.313
31.f4)6
23,260
20,0
10.314
f8380
10.314
{4.(KXI>
{S.C￿0)
17.274)
(9.688)
(9.071)
5.000
7.274
L8wrgncè Attr4¥è1fs Charity
'Iton Keynes Comrrwnity
Foundat￿￿
9.071
1.175
(1,175)
8.610
510
155.745
1.IYJ5)
28,574
142.842
Tolal Funds
Purposes ol Restrkted Funds
The m8iority of grants are gNen s[￿ of pregnancy
enpb￿ftt to t•ry• pornnts by d￿ng so.
The Blagra¥e Tn￿1
Charlli•$ Pid FoundatN)n
ts•rwge parents in Croydon.
Mlllon K•yn•s Cornnlty

StAI9M T•lklng P••r educ•llon
F￿th0
4r •nd•d 31 Ju
20
16. IAobwn•nt ID Funds
Prloryear Comparati
2018
2019
116981
(117,872)
(&885)
(4.687)
{16.3S11
(1,7401
(18.438)
BNJ Lottery
By Lolw {Ca￿￿ty ￿￿￿)
Thè ￿agrave Trust
Charitias Aid Foundatic¥i
Th8 Charles Plater Tntst
13.4E
104.412
17A13
31,e06
17.957
30,￿?
12,X
Milton Ke￿￿5 Conyrwnty
Foundation
MLM Foundat
(3,￿1
(4.lJXI)
20.cw (S).66n
15.¢XQ)
1.176
10ffi7
SEGRO Communtty FWKI
Othw Grants undw £2,￿)
610
TcAal Restricl&l
119.489
174.1(Kl
1219.725)
221.809
Total Funds
2019
AnM)unt foNirKJ duo..
Wrthin onè year
Wittw1.5Jws
Th$ truste88 are not 8Th*rè ofany r*ated pwty tran$XlK￿ thwing the (aKrent or pmr years.

## **INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS** 

Report to the Directors/ Members of Straight Talking Peer Education for year ended 31st July 2020 set out on pages 9 to 20. 

## **Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner** 

The charity's trustees (who are also the directors of the company for the purposes of company law) are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the of the Charities Act 2011 (the Charities Act), and that an independent examination is needed. 

Having satisfied myself that the charity is not subject to audit under company law and is eligible for an independent examination, it is my responsibility to: 

- examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act; 

- to follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Charities Act, and 

- to state whether particular matters have come to my attention. 

## **Basis of independent examiner's statement** 

My examination was carried out in accordance with General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the organisation and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true and fair view' and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below. The Charity's gross income exceeded £250,000 and I am qualified to undertake the examination by being a Fellow of the Association of Charity Independent Examiners. 

## **Independent examiner's statement** 

In the course of my examination, no matter has come to my attention 

1.    which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in, any material respect, the trustees requirements: 

   - to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; and 

   - to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act 

have not been met; or 

2.    to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. 

P B Robinson  MAAT  FCIE Independent Examiners Ltd 2 Broadbridge Business Centre Delling Lane Bosham West Sussex PO18 8NF 




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