CBA EFd¥iPA¢ Annual Report and Accounts Blandford Youth Advice and Information Centre Forthe year ended 31 March 2025 Prepared by CBA Services Limited
CBA EFd¥iPA¢ Contents Reference and Administrative Details Trustees, Report Independent Examiner'5 Report to the trustees of Receipts and Payments Statement of Assets and Liabilities li Analysis of funds Annual Report and Accounts Biandford YouthAdvice and Information Centre P3ge2of 11
CBA Reference and Administrative Details Blandford Youth Advice and Information Centre Forthe yearended 31 March 2025 Registered Charity Number 1111623 Trustees Melanie Turland Jennifer Munday Natalie Pithers John Tanner Principal Address Blandford Scout Hut, Eagle House Gardens, Blandford Forum. Dorset. DTII 7BS Bankers CAF Bank Ltd 25 Kings Hill Avenue, Kings Hill, West Malling, Kent, ME19 4JQ Independent Examiner CBA Services Limited 45 East Street, Blandford Forum, Dorset, DTII 7DX Annual Report and Accounts Biandford YouthAdvice and Information Centre P3ge3of 11
CBA Trustees, Report Blandford Youth Advice and Information Centre Forthe yearended 31 March 2025 The trustees present the annual report togetherwith the financial statements of the charitable incorporated organisation for the year ended 31 March 2025. Objectives and Activities Purpose The charitable incorporated organisation is established with the aim of promoting the education, development, and wellbeing of young people in Blandford Forum and North Dorset. Through a range of leisure and support activities, our aim is to enhance their physical, mental, and emotional capacities, enabling them to grow into confident, responsible members of society. Our objectives include- Providing a welcoming venue where young people can access information and meet. Employing experienced youth workers, supported by trained volunteers, to deliver seiceS at the centre. Offering advice and information on key issues such as housing, employment, relationships, sexual health, substance misuse, and social security benefits. Supporting the reduction of youth crime by creating opportunities to challenge anti-social behaviour through positive discussion and reflection. Helping young people make informed choices to achieve their full potential. Activitie5 Treads is a youth advice and and infomiation centre offering support and guidance to young people aged 8-25. Public Benefit The trustees confirm that they have complied with their duty under section 17151 of the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit. Achievements and Performance Founded over 24 years ago, Treads continues to provide a warm, friendly, and relaxed environment where young people can access information and be signposted to specialist agencies. We take a holistic approach to tackling the barriers that prevent young people from making Safe, healthy, and confident step5 toward5 independence. Our service is inclusive, professional. and trusted, empowering young people to stand on their own two feet and make informed decisions. To meet the diverse need5 Qfyoung people. we provide: Free counselling and high-support sessions (by appointmentl. . Advice and information via telephone, online meetings, email, and Social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter. Instagraml. . Opportunities for social interaction through focus group5 and community activities. Staff and volunteers work both one-to-one and in partnership with other agencies. Issues frequently addressed include mental health challenges, anxiety, self-harm. gender dysphoria. domestic abuse, substance misuse, bullying, and difficulties experienced by young people with neurodiversity. We actively encourage young people to have a voice in the community and challenge risk-taking behaviours through better information and advice. Young people are also involved in decision-making. with representation on the management committee. Annual Report and Accounts Biandford YouthAdvice and Information Centre P3ge4of 11
Tru5tees' Report CBA The trustees recognise that many of the complex issues facing children. young people. and families cannot be solved by one organisation alone. Multi-agency partnership working remains vital to achieving seamless seice$ and better outcomes. Activities this year Our projects have successfully continued throughout the year and include= . HolidayActivities and Food IHAF) Programme Delivered for children eligible for benefit-related free school meals. providing enriching activities alongside nutritious meals. . Side By Side- Anti-Bullying in Schoots A programme training young people to become bullying aMbaadOr5. Participants gain skills to support victims of bullying, manage its impact. and promote positive peer relationships. . Weekly Anti-Bullying Workshops {Community-Based} Sessions held outside of school to help young people and adults overcome bullying in wider contexts such as the workplace and relationships. These workshops also address the impact of bullying on mental health. Bright Horizon A safe and welcoming space for young people with learning disabilities to meet peers, make friends, and learn new skills in arts, crafts, and cooking. .Welcome to Dorset A group supporting refugee children and young people. helpingthem integrate into the local community and build connections with peers. . One-to-one Support Throughout the year, staff have provided tailored one-ttrone support, ensuring young people receive personalised guidance and care. . Advice and Emotional Support Delivered consistently through wellbeing phone calls. online meetings. face-to-face sessions, and emails. Annual Report and Accounts Biandford YouthAdvice and Information Centre P3ge5of 11
Tru5tees' Report CBA Financial Position Treads conducts an annual review of its aims, objectives, and activities, updating its three-year business plan to ensure alignment with its mission. Each activity is evaluated for its success and impact on young people. Representatives from funding partners and other organisations regularly attend open meetings, offering feedback and suggestions to improve services. Robust systems are in place to manage performance and daily operations. includinE= . Training and development plans Independent file reviews Policy updates and safeguarding procedures . Client feedback and complaints processes Referrals, budgeting, and accounting Quarterly reports are produced and shared with funders. partner agencies. and the public, highlighting our work and impact. Structure, Governance and Management Governing Document CIO- Foundation conversion dated 5 August 202512024- Memorandum and Articles of Association incorporated on 10 March 2005 as amended by special resolution dated 6 October 20051. Constitution Charitable Incorporated Orgnisation12024- A company limited by guarantee). Trustees The Trust currently has four trustees, each bringing a range of skills and expertise to ensure sound governance and financial management. Declaration The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees. report above. Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees Melanie Turla nd.(Jan 15: 2026 09:08'.35 GMT) Melanie Turland Trustee Date.. Annual Report and Accounts Biandford YouthAdvice and Information Centre P3ge6of 11
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CBA Receipts and Payments Blandford Youth Advice and Information Centre Forthe yearended 31 March 2025 NOTES UNRESTRICTED FUNDS RESTRICTED 2025 2024 Recei ts Donations 12.532 500 13,032 2,895 Grants 19.496 14.638 34,134 23,461 Interest Income 311 311 280 Total Receipts 32,340 15,138 47,478 26,635 Payments Advert15ing & Marketing Ateens 1721 1721 11771 14501 11,5981 12,0471 15,3691 11,4291 Audit & Accountancy fees Bank Fees 1601 18781 1601 18781 1601 18791 1781 Bookkeeping Depreciation Expense Direct Expenses A55et5 retained for own use 1171 14421 1841 11,0741 15241 15181 11931 1171 14421 1841 11,0741 15241 15181 General Expenses Insurance 11,0211 13251 16321 12391 IT Software and Consumables Pensions Costs Printing& Stationery Rent 1191 17471 17471 1841 11,2331 Repairs & Maintenance Salaries 1841 116,2751 1711 19,2721 125,5471 1711 129,5431 Staff Compliance Costs Staff Training Subscriptions Subsistence 1281 1301 1551 (721 11241 1451 120,9951 1301 1551 1721 12331 1451 132,8121 1931 1721 1931 14571 141,7261 Telephone & Intemet Travel- National 11091 Youth Worker Total Payments 111,8171 Net of Receipts l (Payments) 11,345 3A21 14,666 115,0911 NOTES UNRESTRICTEO FUNDS RESTRICTED 2025 2024 Reconciliation of funds Cash Funds Last Period End 24,561 2,809 27,370 42,462 Cash Funds This Period End 35.906 6,131 42,036 27,370 Annual Report and Accounts Biandford YouthAdvice and Information Centre P3ge8of 11
CBA Statement of Assets and Liabilities Blandford Youth Advice and Information Centre As at 31 March 2025 NOTES 31 MAR2025 31 MAR2024 Tan ible Fixed Assets Office Equipment Less Accumulated Depreciation on Office Equipment Total Tangible Fixed Assets 7,399 16,9571 Cash Funds CAF Gold Account 10,546 10,292 Cafcash Account 31,490 18,186 Total Cash Funds 42,036 28,477 Creditors: amountsfallin Accruals due within one ear 1,426 Pensions Payable Total Creditors- amountsfallingdue within one year 123 1,549 Total Net Assets I (Liabilities) 42,036 27,370 Funds of the chari Funds 42,036 27,370 Total Funds of the charity 42.036 27.370 Basis of Accounting During the current financial year, the Charity has changed its accounting basis from Accruals to Receipts and Payments in accordance with he Charities Act 2011. The Receipts and Payments account recognises only morbey received and paid in the period and excludes the value of all other assets received in kind unless, and until, converted into money. Impact of the Change The current year's figures reflect actual cash movements only and exclude non-cash items such as depreciation, accruals and prepayments. Comparative figures for the previous year were prepared on an accuals basis and therefore include adjustments for income and expenditure relating to that period, as well as depreciation and other non-cash items. As a result, the figures for the two years and not dirertly comparable. The CIO is not registered for Gift Aid or VAT. NOTES 31 MAR2025 31 MAR2024 l. Assets retained for own use Furniture and equipment Total Assets retained forown use 7,399 7,399 7.399 7.399 £7,39912024: £7,399) of the above assets retained for own use were attributable to unrestricted funds and £nil12024.. £nill were attributable to restricted funds. Annual Report and Accounts Biandford YouthAdvice and Information Centre P3ge9of 11
Statementof Assets and Liabilitie5 CBA NOTES 31 MAR2025 31 MAR2024 2. Funds of the Charity Unrestricted funds 35,906 24,560 Restricted lunds 6,131 2,810 Total Funds of the Charity 42,037 27,370 Approval The trustees confirm, in accordance with the Charitable Incorporated Organisations (Generall Regulations 2012, that at the period end the CIO did not have any outstanding guarantees to third parties nor any debts secured on assets of the CIO. Signed on behalf of all the trustees MeTanie Turl'an(J'lJan 1.5,. 2U2L'09:08.'35 GMT) Melanie Turland Trustee Date................................................ Annual Report and Accounts Biandford YouthAdvice and Information Centre Page Ioof 11
CBA Analysis of funds Blandford Youth Advice and Information Centre Forthe yearended 31 March 2025 Charity funds Balance at l April 2024 Income Transfers Balance at 31 March 2025 Expenditure Unrestricted funds General 24,560 32.340 120,9951 35,906 Restricted funds Art2 Heart 2,810 12,8101 Bright Horizons 4,000 13,7721 228 Holiday Activities & Food 5.500 11,1941 4,306 Welcome to Dorset 5,638 14,0411 1,597 Total restricted funds 2,810 15.138 111,817} 6,131 Total funds 27,370 47,478 (32,812) 42,036 Balance at l April 2023 Income Balance at 31 March 2024 Expenditure Transfers Unrestricted funds General 42,462 23.635 141.5361 24.560 Restricted funds Art2 Heart 3.000 1190) 2,810 Total resticted funds 3.000 1190) 2,810 Total funds 42.462 26.635 {41.7261 27.370 This Page does not form part fof the financiolstatements. Annual Report and Accounts Biandford YouthAdvice and Information Centre Page 11 of 11