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THE LIVEWIRE TRUST ANNUAL REPORT

Livewire Trust Annual Report 2023 - 2024 Registered Charity Number 1104838

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Contents

  1. Front Cover

2. Contents

3. Partners and Friends

6. Letter from the chair

8. Annual programme 2024 - 2025

11. An Explanation of our work

13. Objectives

14. Creative Directors report

19. Organisation

15. Recruitment

20. Recruitment

21. Child Protection Policy

34. Basic Practical Measures

33. Charities Commission Accounts Submission

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Partners and Friends

We would like to take this opportunity to publicly thank our partners, funders and friends for their support this year. It has been a difficult couple of years for a small charity such as ours and at several moments we felt we were unable to carry on. However, with the support from all the people and organisations below we have survived the storm and now stand steady, ready to continue working with Harlow’s young people and ready to respond to our towns needs. Thank you. - Sam Ashford, Creative Director

The Jack Petchey Foundation

Without the support of The Jack Petchey Foundation we would not be here today. We have taken advantage of the excellent achievement awards scheme which has been a very rewarding experience for our young people. We would like to thank Nikki Casey, in particular, for her firm support and encouragement which drove our fundraising efforts forward so we are more able to source funding and eventually be self sufficient.

Essex Community Foundation

We regularly deliver work funded through the ‘Essex Community Foundation’. Although in this Academic year we did not apply for funding we continue to value their support and look forward to working with them again this year.

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Hare Street School continue to be a fantastic supporter of Livewire. Not only promoting our events to their students so they can take part and have been a key part in developing a Livewire project for the Royal Opera House Bridge.

The Harlow Playhouse is now our major partner, our big sister. We run workshops each week and holiday sessions all within this wonderful facility that is the heart of our community. Without The Playhouse we would not be able to deliver he programme of work to the levels we are at now, thank you

We run our Primary School sessions and our Yr7 and 8 group at Pemberley Academy. Without their donation of space, promotion to parents and all round support and enthusiasm we would not be able to run these sessions and reach 80 young people every week. A key part in developing a Livewire project for the Royal Opera House Bridge and we look forward to delivering our first Arts and Culture Theatre Challenge in the Autumn!

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The National Lottery Community Fund / Reaching Communities Fund have been a major part of our year. The Community Fund funded a project to reach new areas of the town whilst Reaching Communities are a part of the biggest development in Livewire’s existence…..words really don’t do enough to state the impact this support will have on our organisation.

ECC ARTS AND CULTURAL FUND

Essex County Council funded our Primary Theatre Challenges this academic year allowing us to reach hundreds of young people and new perform to new audiences across our town!

Essex Music Hub

EMH have funded our Livewire Vocal Collective sessions meaning we are able to have Roisin Quinn on board as a key member of the Livewire delivery team! These sessions are already making a huge difference to the quality of our young peoples singing and the experiences they are having with us.

The Foyle Foundation

FF gave provided 15k of funding to support our Primary School Theatre Challenges. Thisproject has ben integral to recruiting new members, introducing young pole across the town to devising original theatre, picking up instruments for the first time, dancing and acting and finding new talents.

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A letter from our Chair Person

This has been another fantastic year for Livewire! I still think back to when Livewire started out; with one 2-hour session at Brays Grove every Monday, and how it has grown to now running multiple sessions, for multiple ages across a range of dance, drama, music and choir weekly. This is a fantastic achievement, and we are so happy to be able to offer all young people in Harlow this great range of free workshops.

This year has continued to be packed with amazing theatre and original Livewire performances including the most recent Summer Livewire Theatre Challenge and the Playhouse Summer school ‘All alone together’. When I turned up to the Summer Livewire theatre challenge, I could not believe it when I saw over 70 young people from all over the town working together to put on a fantastic show all about war and time travel – this was the biggest number I had personally ever seen in one show! Then the Playhouse Summer School was my personal favourite, and we were so lucky to be able to combine the fantastic work we do with the light and sound production that the Playhouse could offer.

Through the hard work and dedication of Sam, Becky, Roisin and Steve, Livewire has been able to grow, yet again, beyond what we ever thought it could become, so thank you all for this. I would also like to send a huge thank you to our Board of Trustees for your support and passion that you give to Livewire behind the scenes to help keep it running. This has been another great year for Livewire, and I look forward to seeing what comes next!

Gemma Nicholson

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Annual Programme 2024 - 2025 What do we want to deliver this year?

Primary and secondary age Livewire Sessions every week (Playhouse/Pemberley)

LTC Livewire Sessions at The Playhouse every Thursday.

HeadSpace Sessions every week for every group.

LMC, LDC and LVC sessions for primary and secondary ages.

Development workshops during every half term holiday

Theatre Challenge Workshops during Easter and Summer Holidays.

A successful bid and plan to deliver an interactive Theatre Tour of Primary Schools

A pilot open session for adults - parents and former members.

Theatre Visits and trips for members development

The Development of a Livewire Music School

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An explanation of our work

Theatre devising

All of livewire’s workshops are based around improvisation and the devising of new and original pieces of theatre. The Livewire ‘Theatre Challenge’, in particular, is a unique and intense programme where the young people are involved in all aspects of putting on a piece of theatre in a theatre for the public. This process allows the young people to:

Interactive theatre

Interactive theatre is partially controlled by the audience with the assistance of a facilitator. The audience are presented with a scenario, which ends with four key characters all having opposing objectives. The action stops at a key point of decision and the audience guide the characters through the rest of the play. This is done by separating the audience in to four groups and allocating one character to each group. The audience then have to tell their character what to do and say according to what the character wants. By being responsible for the actions of one character at a time the audience are required to understand how and why people make decisions that affect theirs and other peoples’ lives well beyond the moment of action. The process aims to;

The interactive model provides young people with a ‘challenging’ but safe environment where they can experiment with and rehearse a wide range of behaviours in response to a multitude of social pressures. The process has to be based on the principle of ‘respect for all’ and the preservation of self-esteem. However, there is no attempt to ‘preach’ a right answer, ‘sloganise’ or even deliver a specific message, rather it allows young people to;

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Music Workshops

The Livewire Music Collective is open to young people who play instruments already and are ready to devise new, original music. Members are given opportunities to explore their own material, record and perform though gigs and as part of our theatre Challenge Projects.

Dance Workshops

The Livewire Dance Company is open to young people with zero experience or a lot of experience but who want to devise new, original dances. Members will take part in many performances and will work with Drama and Music closely to devise Dances that tell a story or highlight an important issue rather than commercial dancing (although this is still explored for technique purposes).

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Livewire Objectives

To maintain and care for all young people’s mental wellbeing

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Creative Director’s Report

The entire school year has been incredible with each session we provide being over subscribed and incredibly popular. We have made adjustments and create a new online membership form to help us stay on top of the amount of new members.

On top of our sessions, which now average at 180 young pole taking part each and every week, we were able to engage in a variety of community projects. We were also able to grow and develop our work to get our name out there in the community.

Our main highlight was the success w had with our success of achieving five years of founding through the National Lottery. This was an incredible tough task but I would personally like to thank all the trustees for their support and help with the application. It must be noted that we had tremendous participation from our young people and our families and I would like to say a huge thank you, this really wouldn’t happen without their enthusiasm and dedication to Livewire.

We are run incredibly well and therefore our application just had to reflect this, our consistent hard work and our excellent evaluations throughout the year meant we had the proof that what we are doing works. Therefore our application was successful and we can now continue to grow, develop and deliver over the next five years!

It’s been a busy year:

Christmas Performance - The entire cast of Livwire involved in one performance

Easter Theatre Challenge - The Comet

Livewire Forever - The continuation of The Livewire Podcast

Quiz Nights - Raising funds for the youngest LDC group

Open Mic - Live Lounge sessions at The Playhouse

Gig Night - Fundraising event at Phoenix Live

Celebrate Harlow - LMC performance in Theatre 2

Celebrate Harlow - LDC / LMC performance on the Main Stag Harlow Playhouse

Jack Petchey Awards

Primary School Summer Fete - LMC / LDC performance at Tanys Dell

I’m Here - LMC / Drama / LDC music video

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Funding - Success with the National Lottery

Sing and Play - Primary School sessions funded through Essex Community Foundation

Primary School Theatre Challenges - Funded by The Foyle Foundation, visiting 6 schools diving original theatre with Drama, Dance and music.

Livewire Vocal Collective - Essex Music Services continuation of our choir.

Summer Theatre Challenge - “Poohnami” performed at Victoria Hall Theatre

Playhouse Summer School - “Play Dead” our most accomplished piece yet and booked to be performed again June 22nd 2025

All in all it has been the best ever year for Livewire and things look set to grow in the next academic year with The Livewire Music School and the Livewire Stow Project.

As we continue to expand and offer opportunities to our older members to develop their skills as tutors it is also important to remember who we are. We are here to make sure young people who may have little to no access to the arts can com to us to press themselves, find friends and have fun.

We will continue to support young pole s mental health and we will continue to develop their performance skills. Most of all, we will make sure they know they are important, they are valued and we will always be there for them.

……..Finally I would like to say thank you to “Eddy”. Eddy is a host at Harlow Playhouse, his wife was a dancer and he has a passion for the arts. Since giving up smoking Eddy has donated his cigarette money to Livewire to make sure our younger dancers will have a session every single week. Over the next year we would like to develop an award with Eddy, in his wife’s honour, for our most dedicated dancer……thank you Eddy.

Sam Ashford Creative Director

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Annual Averages

Drama 3up Pemberley Academy Drama 7up Pemberley Academy Drama 10up Harlow Playhouse LDC 1up Harlow Playhouse LDC 4up Harlow Playhouse LDC 7up Harlow Playhouse LDC 10up Harlow Playhouse LMC 3up Harlow Playhouse 8 LMC 5up Harlow Playhouse LMC 7up Harlow Playhouse LVC 3up Pemberley Academy LVC 7up Harlow Playhouse 8

Total weekly average attendance 250 (increase of 76 from last year)

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Organisation

Livewire C/O Gemma Nicholson

Chair Person

Harlow Playhouse

Playhouse Square

Essex

CM20 1LS

Sam Ashford - 07974 241647

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Recruitment

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Child Protection/Safeguarding Policy

Livewire Theatre Company Safeguarding Policy Statement

The purpose and scope of this policy statement

Livewire Community Theatre Company is a non-profit community theatre charity offering free and accessible drama, dance and music workshops and weekly sessions to young people in Harlow.

The purpose of this policy statement is:

This policy applies to anyone working on behalf of Livewire Theatre including senior managers and the board of trustees, paid staff, volunteers and sessional workers.

Legal framework

This policy has been drawn up on the basis of legislation, policy and guidance that seeks to protect children in England

Supporting documents

This policy statement should be read alongside our organisational policies, procedures, guidance and other related documents

We recognise that:

We will seek to keep children and young people safe by:

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Nominated child protection lead

Name: Abbie Cody Phone/email: abbie_cody@yahoo.co.uk

Deputy child protection lead

Name: Sam Ashford Phone/email: sam_ashford@live.com

Trustee/Senior lead for safeguarding and child protection

Name: Neil Coster Phone/email: head@harestreet.sch.essex.uk

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Financial Report

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The Livewire Trust

Receipts and pay

45022

For the period from

Section A Receipts and payments

Unrestricted funds Restricted funds
to the nearest £ to the nearest £
A1 Receipts
Grants 3,760
Donations / Fundraising 1,186
Essex Community Fund 5,460
Harlow Council/ Harlow Rec Trust 4,185
Essex County Council
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- 4,500
Foyle Foundation 15,000
TNL Reaching Communities 73,980
Sub total(Gross income for AR) 1,186 106,885
A2 Asset and investment sales, (see
table).
- - -
- - -
Sub total - - -
**Total receipts ** 1,186 106,885
A3 Payments
Schools Tour, Workshops and Theatre challenges
89,658
Website
Insurance 467
Consultant
Essex CC 75
Music Equipment 420
Hall Hire
**Sub total ** 467 90,153

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A4 Asset and investment purchases, (see table)

- -
- -
**Sub total ** - -
Total **payments ** 467 90,153
**Net of receipts/(payments) ** 719 16,732
A5 Transfers between funds - -
A6 Cash funds last year end
**Cash funds this year end ** 719 16,732
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of th
Categories Details
B1 Cash funds
Total cash funds
(agree balances with receipts and payments account(s))
Details
B2 Other monetary assets
Details
B3 Investment assets

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the

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Details
B4 Assets retained for the charity’s
own use
Details
B5 Liabilities
Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the
trustees
Signature

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1104838

ments accounts

CC16a

45387

To

Endowment funds Total funds Last year
to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £
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3,760
3,800
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1,186
2,232
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5,460
6,336
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4,185
4,185
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4,500
20,000
- 54,360
-
108,071
90,913
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108,071 90,913
- 79,378
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- 441
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-
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- 350
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- -
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90,620
80,169

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90,620
80,169
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17,451
10,744
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22,630
11,886
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40,081
22,630
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Unrestricted funds Restricted funds Endowment funds
to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £
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Independent examiner's report on the accounts

Section A Independent Examiner’s Report

Report to the trustees/ Charity Name THE LIVEWIRE TRUST members of

On accounts for the year Charity no ended 2024 (if any) 1104838

Set out on pages 1-2 (remember to include the page numbers of additional sheets) ~~Pe~~

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (“the Trust”) for the year ended 05/04/2024 DD / MM / YYYY .

I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent examiner's statement

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention (other than that disclosed below *) in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Signed:

Date: 25/11/24

Name: SARAH WHELAN ~~Ce~~

Relevant professional SBM qualification(s) or body (if any):

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October 2018

IER

Address: 13 HAWFINCH CRESCENT HARLOW ESSEX CM17 0GB

Section B Disclosure

Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners).

Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose .

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October 2018

IER

IER October 2018