Catalyst Tavistock
Report and Finanaal SLitements
For the Period I September 2024 to 31 Au8USt 2025
Charity number 1118950
Contents
l. Reference, Legal and Admlnlstratfve Infomiatlon
2. Strurture. Governance and Management
3. Responslbllltles of the Trustees
4. Our objectlves
5. Report of the Trustees
6. Rlsk Management
7. Related Partles
8. Flnanclal Revlew
9. Reser¥es Pollcy
10. Independent Examlner's Report
Charlty Trustees
Mr. Ross Mitchell Chair
Mrs. Catherine Stoate Secretary
Mr. Geoffrey Orton
Mrs. Kathy Palmer Safeguarding
Mrs. susan Savage
Mr. fimothy Shobrook
The Rev. Robert Weston
Treasurer Mr. Chris Rowe
Independent Examiner Mr. Andrew Wing I Wings Accountsnts - Tavistockl
Bankers Lloyds Bank

2. Strurture. Governance and Management
The organi5ation is a charitsble company limited by guarantee, incorporated on 10 January
2005 and registered a5 a charity on 25 April 2007. The company was established under a
Declaration of Trust, which established the objects and power5 of the Charity.
Recruitment and A
ointment of Trustees.
Under Article 9 the Trustees are appointed by the existing Trustees. They have control of the
Charity and its propertyand funds. On appointment and induction of new trustees, the Chair
will provide the main documents which set out the operational framework for the charity
including:
Memorandum and Articles.
The current financial position as set out in the latest published accounts.
Future plans and objettives.
Charity Commission publications giving guidance for new trustees.
3. Responslbillties of the Trustees
The Trustees have control of the Charity, its property and funds. Charity law requires the
Trustees to prepare Financial Statements for each financial year. The Trustees are responsible
for maintsining proper accounting records, whith disclose with reasonable accuracy at any
time the financial position of the charity and to enable them to ensure that the financial
statements comply with the Charities Act 1993. They must a150:
Prepare a written report on the Charivs activities
Keep record5 of those Trustees rettring or who wish to retire by rotation.
• Appoint reporting accountants or auditors for the Charity
The Trustees responsibilities are more fully set out in paragraphs 5-7 of the Declaration of
Trust.
4. Our objectives
The Charity's aim is to provide a Christian presence in Tavistock College by emplowng a
Christian Youth worker to work within the college and be a link to local Churches of all
denominations and primary schools in the area.
Our charity's purposes as Set out in the objects at Clause 3 of the Dedaration of Trust:
"The promotion and advancement through education of the Christian Faith, worship of God
and the Christian way of life as indicated by the scriptures, amongst young people of school
age and over both within and wwthout 5choo15. college5 and other religious establishment
(and thereby assist in ensuring that the due attention is given to the Spiritual, social and

moral education and development of young people as well as to the development and
occupation of their minds and bodies.)"
5. Report of the Trustees
This report cover5 a period of 12 months from September 2024 to August 2025 to align with
the school year.
The Charity employ5 one full tlme worker and one part tfme worker to work In Schools and
Colleges in the Tavistock area. Both employees are qualified youth workers.
The Employees, task is to advance the Christian faith by teaching young people in various
settings about the Christian faith and to support young people in their lourney through
school, primarily secondary school, 8ivin8 special consideration to wellbeing and mental
health issues. The team is supported by volunteers.
Catalyst operates by invitation in local schools, providin8 clubs, support groups and l-to-l
mentoring where young people are referred for mentoring by school staff. with parental
consent. Senlor teachers, middle managers and key staff all appreclate the contribution
made by mentors who come alongside young people to provlde support and a listening ear.
Through in-school support 8roups, students are encouraged to make positive life choices
with increased confidence.
Summary of actlvltles.
Tavlstock College: Mentorin8 Students; running support groups In Years 7 & 8,. Free Tea
Friday social interactlon for sixth fom)ers. Our fvll time employee supervises our part
time employee and oversees 14 mentors who together See about 20 mentees each
term.
Prlmary schools: Some mentoring in Bere Alston P.S.
Monday evenln8 "Refuge" Games, craK cookin& Bible study & discussion 8roups;
Events:
Detsched work The Catslyst youth worker facilitates the youth work in Horrabrldge and
supports the local church there to engage with the young people. This is supported by the
parish council and has led to a reduction in the anti-social behaviour caused by some. In
addition sUPPOrt is given to some local churches who are running youth events like Messy
Church and monthly clubs
Grant Maklng. Small grants are made to Individual students who would otherwise find it
difficult to access Catalyst services.

6. Rlsk Management
Policies and procedures are in place to ensure compliance with health and safety of
volunteers, the students that we serve and employees. The Charity has a safeguarding
officer who has oversight of safeguardin8 of children and a separate safe8uardin8 trustee.
Catalyst is fully insured with Public Liability Insurance
Potential risks to the viability of the Charity a￿.
Funding limitations and increased costs which would lead to the redurtion in size of the
team.
Catalyst reSles on a positive relationship with local schools and their leaders.
Abillty to recruit suitable people for key roles and Trustee roles.
7. Related Partles
Catalyst works in close conjunction with TACT"Tavistock Area Chrlstians To8ether" and wlth
Churches in the Tavistock area which provide both fundin8 and volunteers. We are a
reco8nised mbssion partner with South West Youth Ministries.
8. Flnantlal Review
Closln8 balance on 1st September 2024 .. £15.491.29
Balance on 31. August 2025 . £ 28.448.24
Trustees make an annual declsion on team size, depending on the financial forecasts, which
determines the Tange of attivities we can commwt to for the next academlc year. In previous
Years Catalyst has supported students from South West Youth Ministries but this year
because we considered we needed someone older with a degree of maturlty and experience
the trustees decided to employ a part-time youth worker who averages 15 hours per week.
Thls has proven to be more effective and cost effective.
9. Reserves PoliLy
Catalyst holds no investments and holds all funds in a single charity current account. We aim
to hold a minimum of 3 months salary of the key workers. Reseryes can temporarily dip

below this threshold if income proiethons show secure funding for the academic year. We
have maintained a reserve account of £50CM) which r@prÈsÈnts two months of regular
expenditure. The reserves are needed to meet the working capital requirements of the
charity and the Management Committee are confident that at this level they would be able
to continue the current activities of the charity in the event of a significant drop in funding.
10. Independent Examlnerfs Report
See separate d¢xument"Catalyst summary accounts 1st September 2024 to 31st August
2025"
Andrew Wing (Wings Chartered Accountants, Tavistotk) was appointed as the Charity's
independent examiner for this period and has expressed his willingness to contlnue In that
capaclty.
This report has been prepared in accordance with the Charities (Accounts and Reports)
Re8ulations 2008.
Approved by the Trustees on 12 February 2026
and signed on its behalf by Ross Mitchell (Chairl

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Independent examiner's
report on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the tru*teesl
mombors of
Catatyst Twstock
On accounts for the
porlod •ndod
311t August 2025
Charlty no
(It any)
1118950
Set out on pago
I report to the Iruste8s on my éxamination of the acwunts of th& above
tharity (Ihe Trusf) for the period ended 311W2025.
RMpon•lbllltlo• and AG the charity trustee8 of the Trust. you are responsible for the prep8rats.on
ba818 of r•port of the ac¢ount8 in accordan¢6 wth th8 raquirements of the Charitses Act
2011 (Ihe Acr).
I report in respect crf my examinatson of the Trust's accounts fArried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in rAfrying out my examination, I
have followed the appli¢able Dire¢tion8 given by the Charity Commlssion
under section 145(5){b) of the A(#.
I have completed my examination. I confim that no material matters hav
come to my attention in connection with the examinat6on whlch gives me
cause to believe that in. any material respect.
accounting records were not kepl in accordance wlth sertion 130 of
the Act or
accounts do not a(urd with the accounting record8.
Indopond•nt
oxamlnoV8 8tatsm•nt
I have no con¢ems and have come a￿$$ no other matters in Connèction
with the examinalion to which attentbon should b? drawn in order to enabb a
proper underslanding of the account8 to be ￿4¢h&d.
Slgned:
Data:
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Andrew Wng LLB
Relevant profosslonal
qualffl¢atlon(8) or body
(rf any):
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Address."
Unti 1. Pead Assuran￿ House,
Elbow Lane
Tavislock
Devon
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Section B
Disclosure
Onty complete if the examiner neets to highlight matters of concem {s8e CC32,
IndeperKlent examination of charFty accounts: directions and guidance for
examir)8rs).
Glve here brlef detail• of
any Items that the
examlner wlshes to
di￿10$•.
NIA
IER
October 2018