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2023-02-28-accounts

Trustee name Office (ifany) Dates acted if not
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for whole Name ofperson (or body) entitled
to a
oint trustee
if an
Name ofperson (or body) entitled
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oint trustee
if an
Name ofperson (or body) entitled
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Professor Sally Chair
Florence Bloomfield
Dr Anthony Craig
Hilton
Mr John Alexander
Pickup
Professor Lisa
Ackerley
Dr Elizabeth Claire
Redmond
Names ofthe trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)
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Summary
ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity
during
the year
1.Leveraging
learnings
from COVID-19 to get government,
health
agencies etc to re-evaluate
public hygiene
and develop atargeted
hygiene strategy
IFH has worked
with Royal Society for Public Health to advocate for
fundamental
review of public hygiene
promotion
strategies
to ensure they
meet C2st needs and reflect learnings
from COVID-19. This included
polling to evaluate
public understanding
ofgovernment
advice during the
pandemic.
A briefing document
was produced
setting out blueprint
for
change and calls for action. Poll results and the briefing document
were
publicized
nationally
through
a press release. Materials were shared
with
selected MPs and other key opinion formers/policy
makers
lobbying
for
action. Output was communicated
through
2 peer review publications
and
3 presentations
at international
health conferences.
COVID-19 public enquiries
Since 2021, UK govt has launched
enquiries
aimed at learning
the lessons from COVID, including
developing
HEDL
hygiene to meet future needs. IFH made submissions
lobbying
for
change/adoption
ofTargeted
Hygiene.
All Party Parliamentary
Group on Cleaning
and hygiene
in public
spaces. IFH is supporting
The British Cleaning
Council as part of an
APPG lobbying
for development
ofhygiene
in public settings
including
adoption
"Targeted Hygiene" to achieve better hygiene
in public places.
In Jan 2023 a report was finalized
"Embedding
Effective Hygiene for a
Resilient UK".
2.Developing
understanding
of hygiene
and getting
hygiene
behavior change
IFH concludes
"public hygiene
behavior
is unlikely
to change
unless
we
also change perceptions,
attitudes
and understanding
of hygiene
through
consistent
and responsible
messaging".
IFH is working
to engage support
of stakeholder
groups
responsible
for communicating
with the public
i.e.,
media,
household
care
industry,
community
care workers,
community
focus groups:
Developing
and testing the Targeted
Hygiene "9moments"
approach
IFH completed
a guide on "putting Targeted
Hygiene
into practice using
the 9 moments
approach" which was publicised
through
conference
presentations,
one-to-ones,
publications,
twitter,
newsletters.
In 2023
we
aim to test whether
it could work as means of improving
public hygiene
behaviour
and building
hygiene
understanding.
Public Polling to investigate
consumer
understand
of hygiene.
IFH/RSPH
carried out a poll (1730people
in England)
which
highlighted
public lack of public understanding
of handwashing
and other hygiene
measures
to prevent spread of COVID, and the need to develop more
effective communication
strategies.
Results
will be published
in
Perspectives
in Public Health
in 2023
Preventing
spread ofcolds, influenza,
COVID-19 and norovirus
In view ofthe combined
burden
of ongoing
COVID-19, influenza,
Strep
A
and norovirus,
this winter,
IFH produced
"when, where,
how" practical
guides showing
how to practise hygiene as part of our daily lives to
protect against respiratory
infections
and norovirus.

CHARITY COMMISSION CHARITY COMMISSION CHARITY COMMISSION CHARITY COMMISSION CHARITY COMMISSION CHARITY COMMISSION ( h,il'lly N lliio No (if;iiiyi
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES International
Scientific Forum
on Home Hygiene 'I'IGLPI2
Receipts and pa ments accounts CC&ea
FOr the periOd
from
Peiiod siai( dais
1st March 2022
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28th February 2023
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Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds Last year
to the nearest
E
to the nearest E to the nearest E to the nearest E to the nearest E
A1 Receipts
Interest from Premium Account ?6 ?6
Deb SCJ 16,000 15,000 16,000
Unilever
UKCR
16,000 16,000 20,000
The Clorox Company 2,260 2,260
P&G International 1,428
Reckitt Benckise 20,000
u
tota
ross income or
AR) 32,326 32,325 66,432
2
sset an
investment sa es,
see table .
ub total
Total recei pts 32,325 321325 56,432
A3 Pa ments
Travel &Subsistence 1,680 1,680 123
Posta e &Statione 76
Websjte Ex enses 11)279 11,279 343
Secretadiat 673 573 821
Office Ex enses 2,179 2,179 2,066
Accountant 2,700 2,700 2,?00
Bank Char es 87 87 63
Honoraria
for scientific advice
1,600 1,600 3,000
Honoorarium
to
Chairman for
scientific advice 12,000 12,000 12,800
New materials 4,075 4,0?6 4,511
Pro'ects 26,800 26,800
Safeconsume ersonnel costs 6,101 6,101 1,264
Safeconsume
travel
ex enses 2,159 2,467 4,617
Safeconsume
consumables
648 548 749
Sub total 64,666 8,668 73,214 28,437
A4 Asset and investment
Sub total
Total payments 64,eee 8,558 73,214 28,437
Net ofreceiptsl(payments) 32331 8,658 40,889 27,995
A5 Transfers between funds
Ae Cash funds last year end 87,313 8,729 96,042 68,047
Cash funds this year end 64,982 171 55,163 96,042
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Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
Categories Details funds funds funds
to nearest E to nearest E to nearest E
B1 Cash funds Community Account 28th Feb 2023 3233 171
Business Premium Account 28th Feb 2023 51,749
Total cash funds 64,982 171
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account(s)) D)1 Dl( Dl&
Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
funds funds funds
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B2Other monetary assets
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asset belon s
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B3Investment assets
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asset belon
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charity's own use
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B5Liabilities
Signed by one or two trustees
behalf of all the trustees
on Signature Print Name Date of
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John Picku 31/05/2023