REGIsfERED COMPANYNUMBER: 06412836 IEnglwnd alld Wales)
REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1122400
THE ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S
HEALTH
UD*udlted Floalld•l S¢•tem¢nts for the Year Euded 31 Mprch 2024
Tudor John Limit
Nightingal¢ Hou
4648 E&8t Street
Epsom
Swr¢y
KTI7 IHQ

THE ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLEI
HEALTH
Contents of the Ifinancial Statements
for thcycor ended 31 March 2024
Page
Report of the Trustees
Independeut Examlnerfs Report
Stat¢ment ofFinAnelg1 Acti￿￿¢$
BAlance Sheet
Notu to the FIDanciAI St•tements
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THE ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S
UEALTU (REGISTERED NUMBER: 06412836)
Report of the Trnslees
for the year ended 31 IAarch 2024
Th¢ truste￿ who are also directors of the ehwity for the puryoses of the Companies A¢1 2006. pr¢senl their report with
the f￿an(la7 statements of ihe chartty for the year ended 31 March 2024. The trust￿ hav¢ adopted the provisions of
Ae¢ounling and Rq)orting by Charili&s: Sial¢ment of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their
accounts in accordAnce with the Fiilancial Reporting Siandard applicable in th¢ UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)
(effective l January 2019).
ORJEcfivES AND AeriviTIES
ObJe¢tlveJ #Dd octiviiles
Our vl$lon
All young peopl¢ h4ve the be￿ possibk healih thd equal ac¢c4s lo high quality youih fri¢ndly services.
Our ml$slon
We work with ¢veryon¢ to undersland wid me¢t the pHrlicular heallh aThl wellbeing nttds of 10-25 ycar olds. Young
pcople and their rights al th¢ cenlre of everything we do.
Our $trAtegy
prioritirs for chang¢:
- Yo[￿g people's voice and lived experience 15 hcard and acled upon in liealih poli¢y, Teswch and piaclice
. Hcalih se￿1¢￿$ hav¢ Ihc capacity. resoure&5 and skills trj be effe¢liv¢ly youih friendly
- Young people's healih inequalilia5 are reduced
- YOW￿ peopl¢ liv¢ in efivlronments and communities that supp)rt and nurture good heallh
BuTlding nelworks &nd partnerships is cenlral lo all ofour aims.
Th¢ truslces confimi Ihal they hav¢ r¢ferred lo the guidane¢ of the Charity Commissiwi on publi¢ b¢ncfil in their review
of the ¢harily's aims and objeclives.
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TIIE ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLEI'S
HCI ALTH (REGISTERED NUMBER: 06412836)
Report oftbe Trustee5
for the year ended JI Mar¢h 2024
AcinEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE
Charflable a¢i1￿tIeS
This finan¢ial year we have pursued th¢ following acl1vili￿ that h¢lp us achieve our aims:
Y¢uug p¢ople'$ volee Ilved experlente Is beard And acted upoll In heAlth pollty> research And practic¢
AYPH woiks on ai) ongoing basis to cnwre thai yoiing people's voi¢es are heard and acted upon by all IhoK who plgn,
fi￿d and d¢liv¢r Iie4lih and wellb¢in8 SIYVittg.
We have completed several participation proje¢ts this y¢ar including work on e8r¢ experienced youn8 people's
experiences of health incqualiti4 children, youn8 people and familics, exwie4tces of thc new NHS wmplicalion from
excess weighi olinics, the expcrienccs of youn8 pcopl¢ iviili q>ilcpry and type I diabctes from commuiiilies Ihil
¢xperi¢nce inargln81isalTon. young people's views of new digilal tools in coinpliealton5 ¢xcess weight clinics, wid
young LGBTQ+ people's views on the RCPCII'S position on the righ1$ of LGBTQ+ pcople lo eliminate di5criminalion
and stigma. support understanding of the needs of LGBT(F children and young people and Support health professional$
in iheir rol¢ of providiiig support to LGB TQF children and young peopl
Ivc provided kspoke support to the youth board members of the Children ojid Young People's NHS Tran&fornialion
Bl￿r(L helpTll8 Ihem have a direci voice in high Icvel NHS England planniiis discvssion$ and support¢d the recruitment
and induction of a new cohort of youih board members during thi5 year.
Yoiing peoplè's be•lth Inequall¢les Are reduced
Somc young people exp¢rienc¢ wors¢ healih ouleomes than other4 whi¢h is unfair and can be prevented. Differ¢n¢es in
young wple's h¢alih are caus¢d by a range of factors, from edU￿110n lo housing.
Our pro8rnmm¢ of work lo better und¢rstand lh¢ health inequaliiies faced by young people concluded this year willi
ouIpLllS of data aiid ¢vidciic¢. i)olicy aIid irdininu work slreains 45 well as a progThmmc of ciiga8emenl Work wilh young
pcoplo and ¢SlablishiD8 and running o yoiiih panLI focusiii¥ on Ihe fApcricn¢¢s of care CXVLxienced youiig peopl¢ in
parlncrship will) C¢Nam Voic¢. Ive also sLIPPOrt￿ people lo present about health inequalities and the impact or
the cost of living Crisis at a King's Fund confercnu looking ai lh¢ ways new Inle8Taled Car¢ Boards can 8ddrw young
peoplc'$ Iiealih in￿￿all[l￿. We elso Worked wilh SireetGam¢5 lo produce a Stale of the Nalion r¢port. looki118 fit kcy
hcalih Ireiids and ￿tr1¢y developm¢nls in ilie h¢alili and wellbein8 of young pcople in low income arcas in Er￿land and
Wlles.
Health ierYl¢¢$ bav¢ tbe capaclly} reSoU￿e& Hlld sld115 to be e(fettively yowth frleudly
Supporting innovativ¢ practice is ¢¢nlral lo achieving our aims. This year siw woik lo In¢￿$e Ihc effecltven6￿ of GPS
and other health¢ar¢ staff lo reduce youn8 people's healih inequalilies via a learning projecl with primary care staff and
youiig peoplc from South London.
Our trainin8 programmc lo support organisalions and individ1141s to under￿and meel the particular health necds or
10-25 ycar olds coniinued Ihis year. We employcd five youijg trail.ers lo delivtt a series of courses foGus5cd on
Improving knowledge aiid pr2¢iice across ihe seclor. Courses include-. hcalth inequaliliLS and y0411)g pwplq youth
mental liealih firs¢ aid, elhical practice in ¢ngagemenl w&ih young pwle and youilj friendly health sErviKs. The Young
Trainus also worked io ¢o-dcYc.lop spec?fic training to support grant fimded projccls on elhical participation for
a¢adcmic r¢s¢archcrs. as well as tTainin8 course5 for NHS London and the North W¢st London Inte8ratd CaT¢ Board.
Young people Ilve Ill envlrollnieDtS ODd ¢ommunltle4 that iupport and nurture good hcftlth
Our WOTk conlinucs to fill Eaps in l￿derstandIng and knowledge in national policy from better Unders1￿ding of youn8
people's ¢Kp¢riciiccs of obLsily and food insecurily lo the iinpacl of he81ih inequ81ilies. In 2023-24 we dclivcred iVQTk lo
¥haTe leaming from Ihe Yovng Voices prDEramme Ihal WQFked with young pcoplc in preventing sexual cxploil8lioii. W¢
also worked on an evalvalion of the Ivell Centre, a primary catr swTc¢ for 11-21 year olds in Lamb¢ih and
Wandsworth, lo idenlify the transfeErable el¢menls ofihe model and ￿pIore how lo ulili5e services such as primary care
to deal with the rising lide of menial health problcms in thi5 age gn)up.
Our policy work has continued across all our priorities. We continu￿ lo succwfully lead Ihc Youn8 Peopl¢'s Health
Partnership {YPHP), a consortium of s¢ven voluntary scclor young p￿p]e'S or8anisation& Wc also eslablishcd and
recNiied lo a new post ofEvid¢nce and Policy t*ad.
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IIEALTH (REGISTERED NUMBER.. 06412836)
Report ofthe Trustees
ror the year endcd 31 March 2024
We cortltnue lo tak¢ part in a number of advisory and steerin8 groups for oihei organisalions, including the NHS
Siakehtslder Council for th¢ CYP Transfomialion Programm¢, thc Children atid Young Pcoplds Health Policy
Influencing Group by the National Children's Bureau, the Children ond Yowig Peopl¢'s Menlal Health co8lilion, th¢
Inequaliliu in Health Alliance and the World Healih Organisation advisory group on measuring adoleswit healih
(GAMA).
Bulldlug network$ and partDersblp$
We have continued to maintain and in¢re&se ihe diversity of in¢om¢ streams for the org8nisatioi). We work with five
Royal Colleges dI￿lIY andlor via Ihcir adol¢scenl and CYP health w)ups. AYPH is also a member of th¢ International
Association for Adolesccnl Healih.
AYPH is a UK-wide organishiion and wc presthl dala and knowl￿18¢ from across Ihc UK and beyond. Whi181 most of
our fwiding in 2023-24 camo ftom English Sourc￿ we continu¢ lo eii8a8e our home country nelwork5 and sustain th
ptherships. Ive will continue lo slrivc io maintain alld r4thancc ¢nga8emcnl with our members and other young
people's health professionals in Scoiland, IValGs and Northem ITeland.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Ro￿tW of the Year
Trust￿ are pl¢4scd lo report Ih4t ihe rGwlis for the year show a relum to a net inwnc ￿lI10Th, although there was a
marginal defi¢il within its R¢￿TI¢l¢d Fund5, Wtih levels of income rea￿ing signifi¢anily from lh¢ pr¢vious year.
In the pr¢vious year there was a $i8nificanl execss of ¢xpenditure over incom4 however, ITuslees re¢ognis¢d that its
r￿ul1$ for the year ended 31 Mareh 2023 r¢fle¢ted ils accounling policies iviih respetl lo Ihe Iimift8 of rceognilion of
In￿M¢ and expenscs. Specifically, 85 Staled in Noi¢ I lo these A¢counls. Restrided Fl￿d$ are r￿0￿]Sed as in¢ome
whcn Ihe cl)arity has enliilement to th¢ fvnds, it is probable thal the income will be receiv￿ and Ihe amount can be
measured reliably. Projecis undertaken by Ihe ¢harity tyPiC411y commit fiJnd5 lo the chatity at their ouls¢t. Expcnse4
related lo those proj¢¢is are recosnised on an accruals b￿18 Os and wh¢n lh¢ cxpcndiluT¢ is uJmmitt¢d. Gcnerally this
means that in¢omc Is re￿gnised in advall￿ of expenditure.
Reseryts poll¢y
Jl is AYPH'S largcl thal UnT￿[rIc¢e4 funds whi¢h havc not bttn desI￿al¢d for a spe¢ifi¢ usc should be maintained 41 a
Icvel equival￿1 ¢0 6 months running Costs (approximately £173,51y)). If the level of reserves cxceed5 this level, a¢lion
will be taken 10 reduce reserves by, for example, inv¢slin8 addilional funds in core inilialives su¢h a5 plawiing irtereased
proje¢l dclivery in line wilh our strategic aims and l or supporting 4ddilionAI young people Jnd pro[￿lOn&1$ to b¢
inyolved in our work.
The tNslees have considered currenl end fulurc income sources rnnning ¢osts from thc previous financial year alonBside
calculations bas¢d on Ihe orgHnisations ¢urr¢nt circumslances and ihc s￿eral trends of a¢livity in the sector 0￿r rccenl
years. Overall, it is coi)sid¢rd Ihal n5¢rvu Al Iliis l¢vel will help to C￿SUre Ihal, in the event of a si8nifStat)I drop in
fvnding or lo cover un¢xpccled cm¢rg¢ncy or operational cosls, lh¢ ¢harity'$ core acliviti¢s can be conlinucd whilsl
work is undertaken lo secure additional fund5. Running cos¢s are tt4tiThaled after wnsiduinB a￿U?7 costs from 2023124
Id budgeted fitture cosis. Ai 31st M4Tch 2024 thc level of UDr&*ideAI fund5 which h8v¢ not been dui8naled for a
sp￿lfIC us¢ was approximately £178,(KiO.
Truslees cohlinue lo support fijnding planning focusing on strnl¢8ic aims for th¢ charity. This yw saw the 5ucces8fv1
slart of our new training programme aftcr piloting look place last year, to help AYPH seawe unrestric1￿ fithding and
support lh¢ OTganisalion's suslainability. Th¢ Iroining progr8mme has b¢en positively received, wilh our earnin8S
suryassing our original largd for the year. The f8ci1itali￿l skills, dh1￿7 engagement gnd health incqualilies training
have proved to be panicularly weil receivo4. The inclusion of ytyjng tr8incrs leading Ihe course8 has bettk very popular
willi att¢ndces and has str¢n8th¢ned and expanded rfjur bids for funding.
Trnslecs will continue lo monitor res¢rva8 going forward and will review this policy qu3rterly lo ensur¢ Ihal th¢ impuct
of funding S￿￿red during lh¢ yw on the T￿rY¢S policy is clew and Action is taken as necessary.
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THE ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S
HEALTH (REGISTERED NUMBER: 06412836)
Report oftheTrnstees
ror theyear ended 31 Mar¢li 2024
FUTURE PLANS
Tntslees continue lo work with staff lo attrnct fitttwe project and eore funds lo ¢nsurc AYPH'S siislainability into lh¢
future. Work this year has includcd the devclopmcnt of a revised fundraising strale8y and focus on funding bids to
expand the training programm< including the developm¢nt of a new rol¢ lo support ihc Young Trainers. This year Ihc
or8anisaiion uiidmvenl a refruh of Toles and structure due lo ehanges in staffing. Our R¢sear¢h Lead has stepped ba¢k
lo hn Asso¢iat¢ role. Our Healih Inequalilics Policy Fellow and Youth Ptirticipalion Coordinalor left the or￿n]Sation lo
loke up new rolcs, This gave us the opportunity lo think about the stsfftng slNcture for the organisalion and Creaie and
r￿ruit lo sevcral new roles.. an Evidente and Policy Lead and Dq)uty Chief Executive, and a Youth Engagement and
Part]ier5 Projccl Manager. The work of the Evidence and Policy Lead h&5 been embedded into project planning for
future work to support income generation for the ¢harity. This year also saw a rcfresh of the Young People's Advisory
Ponel. A recruitm¢nl driv¢ was ¢arTied out and saw thc appoinlment often new Youth Ambassadors lo the organi5ation.
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governlng document
The charity is controlled by its governing doeumenl, 4 deed of trnst. and eonstitut￿ a limited company> limited by
8uaranle¢, as defined by the Companies Act 2006.
OraAnl$atloDal structure
Truslees are elwled al the AGM,
The TnEsleas are responsible for the oversight ofthc Associalion and lak¢ strategi¢ decisions about the dir¢clion of the
AsS￿l&ll0n,$ work. The day lo day wnning of AYPH is d¢le8aled lo th¢ Chief l..x¢culive and oihcr 51aff. Tliis year we
recntiled a senior manager to Stren￿hen the management capacity of the organisation. Th¢ Chair 8nd th¢ Staffin8 and
General Purposes sub gioup of Ihc Trusle¢s• provid¢ supervision lo IheChi¢f Exetulive.
There ar¢ no related wties that rcquire disclosure in (he financial slalemenls.
Rlsk mQDag¢ment
The Iwslees have assessed Ihc major risk5 to which the charity is exposed, and we $ali$fied IhAI systems are in pla¢e lo
miti8ale exposure to the major risks.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAII
Regl$tered Company Dumber
06412836 (En8land and Wales)
Reglstered Cbthrlty number
1122400
Reglstered offlce
Fivefields
8-10 Grosvenor Gaxd¢ns
London
SWIWODH
Trusloes
NJ C¢lino
E Dowds
D ChLir¢hill
C Bethel
D Fallon
N C Patel
C G Simpson Ch8rter¢d Accountant
C H P*ker Legal And Policy Consultanl
D M Sharpe Academic (appointed 16.5.23)
CompADy S¢¢ret*ry
C Belhel
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THE ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNC PEOPLE'S
HEALTH (REGISTERED NUhl8ER: 06412836)
Report of the Trustees
for the year ended 31 Marrh 2024
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRAT￿￿ DETAIIS
Independ¢nt Examlllt
Tudor John Limited
Ni8hiing8le House
46-48 East Str¢et
Epsom
Surr¢y
KT17 IHQ
Apwoved by order of the board of tntsteej on ..
.. and signed on its behalf by.
C Beih¢l - Tru8lce
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IDdepeDdeD( Examiner's Report to the Trustees of
The A510ciatloD For Youllg People's
Healih Oieglstered number: 06412836)
Iudepeudellt ¢xamlner's report to the trustte$ of The Assoclatioll For YouDE Peoplt's Health ('th¢ CompAlly')
I report lo Ihc Ch￿ity tru51efJ my examin&tion of the accounts of the Company for Ihey¢ar ended 31 March 2024.
R¢sponsiblUrfes atsd basls of report
As tho charity's trust¢¢s of th¢ Company (and also ils directors for tho puryoses of company law) yo¥J are ruponsibl¢ for
the pr¢paralion of th¢ accounts in accordan¢¢ with th¢ requiremmts ofthc Companies Act 21x16 (%h¢ 2006 A¢V),
Having ￿l$fied mysclf that Ihe acwwils ofthc COm￿nY aJe not requlred lo b¢ audited under Part 16 of tho 2006 Act
and are eligible for in(kpcndertl cxaminaiion, I report in rup￿1 of'my examination ofyour chAtity's accounts as earried
out under Section 145 of Ihe Charities A¢1 2011 Cthe 2011 Acl). In carrying out my'examinatlon I have followed Ihe
Direelions given by the Charity Commission Uridcr Seclion 145(5) (b) of the 2011 Act.
JndependeDt examlDer'$ 614tetnent
Sin¢g your charity's gr0¥5.income excc¢ded £250,000 your ¢xaminer must be a member of Pl listed body. I can confirn
that l am qualified to undertake the examin81ion bc¢ause l am a member of the Inslilul¢ of Chartered Aecounlanls in
Engllnd Jnd Wales, which ts one of ihe listed bodtes.
I have completed my exarninalion. J confirni that no mattern have com¢ lo my attention in eonn¢ction with the
¢ximination giving me cause lo believe:
accounting records wue not kept in respect of the Company as required by Se¢tion 386 of the 2006 Act: or
the accounts do not accord with those xecords. or
the accoun15 do not comply with ihe occounling rquireincnls of Section 396 of the 2006 Act other than afty
requiremenl thal th¢ ac￿Unts give a truc and fair view ivhtch is not A matter ¢onsidcr¢d as part of an
indep¢ndent ¢xamination; or
Ihe d¢counls h8vc not bcen prepared in accordance with the methods and principl￿ of the Sial¢ment of
R¢¢ommended PrAcli¢e for a￿untIng and reporting by eharilies (applicabl¢ lo chariltcs prep3rin8 their
accounls in attordanc¢ with. the Financial Rcporting Sl8ndard 8ppli¢abla in th¢ UK and Republic of trcland
{FRS 102)).
I hllvc no ¢onc¢rn$ and have come across no ￿h¢r marters in conncdion with the ¢x4minalion to which attention Should
be drawn in this Teport in Ord￿ to enablc a proper understanding of the ae¢ounl& to bs reached.
Hazel Day BS¢ (Hons) FCA DChA
Tudor John Limiled
Nightingale House
4fA8 East Street
Epsom
SuThcy
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THE ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S
HKALTH
Slatem¢Dt of FIDall¢lal Aedvltles
for th¢ year ¢aded 31 March 2024
2024
Total
fijnds
2023
1.olal
fimds
UDrestri¢lcd
Raslricted
funds
INCOME A]YD ENDOWMENTS VROM
Cbarltlble actlvitieJ
Grants receiv&bl¢
230.IJ91
122,413
352.504
168,589
Other Irading acliyilies
Investment irt¢om¢
Other income
33J65
3.580
{2}
33,365
3,580
(i)
7,067
J,113
(i)
Total
267,034
122,414
389.448
176.768
EXPENDITURE ON
Cboritable actlvltlej
Activities undertaken directly
230,451
130,414
360.865
397,265
Nrf INCOMFJIEXPENDITURE)
36,583
(8,IJXi)
28,583
(220.497)
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds broughi forward
E44.049
26,513
170,562
391,059
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
180,632
18,513
199.145
170,562
The notes fonn part of Ihcse financial stalements
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THE ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLEI
HEALTH OiEGISTERbD NUMBER: 06412836)
B￿All¢e Sheet
31 March 2024
2024
Tolal
funds
2023
Total
fiinds
UnTestricted Restricted
fitnd5
funds
Notes
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
C85h ai b8nk
32,609
186,021
32,609
204,533
13.489
325.492
18,512
218,630
18,512
237,142
338.981
CREDITO
Amounls falli118 due within one year
(37,997)
(37,997)
(168,419)
NET CURRENT ASSETS
180,633
18,512
199,145
170.562
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
LIABILITILS
180.633
18,512
199,145
170,S62
NET ASSETS
180,633
18,512
199,145
J70,562
FUNDS
unr￿triCted fund5
R￿tricted funds
io
180,633
18,512
144,049
26,513
TOTAL FUNDS
199,145
170,562
The ¢harilabl¢ Company 18 enliiled lo exempiion from &udit undcr s￿lI0n 477 ofih¢ Companies Act 2CQ6 for the year
endcd 31 March 2024.
The members hY4Ve nol requir•1 Ihc company lo obtain an audil of il$ financial stalemenls for the endrd
31 March 2024 in accordance with Scclion 476 of the Companirts Acl 21)06.
Th¢ ITU8leu acknowledge their rewr*sibililiu for
(a)
¢nsuTing ihal Ihe charilablc company keeps accowiling records that comply with Se¢lions 386 and 387 of th¢
Companies Acl 2006 and
prep￿)￿8 financial stal¢menls which 8t￿ 3 twe and fair view ofihe slat¢ of affairs of the ¢h8riiable company &8
al the end OF eoch financi21 year and of its surplus or deficit for ea¢h fm•)cial year in accordanc¢ wilh Ihe
rcquiremcnls of SecllOM5 394 and 395 and which othenvis¢ comply with Ihg requiremcnts of th¢ Companies Act
2CK)6 r¢lalin8 lo finan¢ial Slatwnents. so far a5 appli¢able to the charitsble company.
(b)
ThG5¢ financial Slalcmenfs have bccn prepared in ac￿rdanGe with ihe provision5 applicable lo charitsbl¢ companies
subj¢¢i to the Sinall comp8nies r¢gime.
aii¢ial 51aiemenls weTe appnyved by the B0￿d of Tru51ees auihorised for issue
..2.*nd were SIW￿d on its bch4lfby.'
C Bethel -
nisl
The noks fomi part of IhNe finan¢ial slalements
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THE ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S
HEALTII
Notes to the Flnandal Stalenieots
for the year ended 31 March 2024
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
BASIS OF PREPARING THE FJNANCIAL STATEMENTS
The financial statement$ of th¢ charitable ¢ompany. which is a public benefit enlity under FRS 102, have be
prepared in accordance with the Charilies SORP (FRS 102) 'A¢¢ounting and Rq)orting by Chariiics: Siatem¢lll
of Recommended PracliK applicable to ¢haTilies preparing their accounls in accordance wÉth the financial
Rwrting Standard applicabl¢ in Ihe UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective l January 2019),,
rinancial R¢portin£ Standard 102 The Financial Reporting Sthndard applscablc in the UK and Republic of
rrelamd, and the Companiu Act 2(K16. Th¢ financial stAlemenls have beeii Prep￿01 under ihe historical co
convention.
COME
All income is re¢ognis¢d in the Siaiemenl of Financial Aclivili&% onc¢ the Ch￿lty has Mlitl¢mcnt lo the fund4 il
is probabl¢ Il)al the income will be received and the amounl can bc4 measure41 reliably.
EXPENDITURE
Liabilities are r¢¢ognised as expenditwe os soon as there is a legal or constru¢live obligation committing the
charity lo Iliat expenditure, il is probable thèt i transfer of e£oi)omic benefils will be required in settlement and
th¢ amount ofih¢ obligaliork can be measured reliably. Expenditure is acwunled for on an a¢¢ruals basis and ha$
been classified under headiilgs Ihal a8￿C811¢ all costs relaled 10 the calcgory. IVh¢r¢ ¢0￿$ cannoi be direaly
attributed lo particular headings Iliey I18￿ been all¢￿ted io activities on & basis consislenl with Ihe usc of
resources.
TAXATION
The charity is exempl from corporation tsx on it$ Charitable activities.
FUND ACCOUNTING
Uiwestricled fund$ Can b¢ used in 8ccordance with th¢ charilableobjectives al the discrelion of the trustees.
R¢stricled funds can only b¢ used for particular rc5tricicd purpos¢s within the objects of Ihe charily. R￿riCt10nS
arts¢ when specified by Ihe donor or Wh￿ funds are rais￿ for particular r<slri¢l¢d purposes.
Further cxp18nation of Ihe nature and purpos¢ of ￿ch fvnd is Includ￿ in Ili¢ not¢s to the finan¢ial statement$.
PENSION COSTS AND O'I'HER POST-RKTIREMENT BENEFITS
The charitable company operoles a defined contribution ￿siOn sclieme. Con¢Tibulions payable lo the
harilable wrnpany's pension scheme are tharged lo the Stsiemenl of Financial ArAivilies in the pe¥iod to which
they relat¢.
OTHER TRADING ACTIVITIES
2024
2023
Membership
Consuliancy
Trainin8 In￿Me
778
2,088
30.499
,312
4,713
1.042
33,365
7,067
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Notes to the Fin8ocIAI Statements- continued
ror the year ended 31 MaTch 2024
INVESTMENT INCOME
2024
2023
Deposil a¢counl interc51
3,580
SUPPORT COSTS
Infomiation
lechno108y
Governance
costs
Manageme￿¢
Other
Total$
Aclivities Und￿tsken
dirccily
20,883
780
94
4,096
25,853
TRUSTEES, RCI MUNERATION AND BENEFITS
There were no trustees, remuncration or other benefils for lh¢ y¢8r ended 31 Mar¢h 2024 nor for ihc year endeAI
JI March 2023.
TRUSTEES, EXPENSES
Tn￿1¢¢9 wcrc reimbursed a lotal of £152 lo l tru￿et (2023 - £196 to 2 trustees) in travelling and other expens¢8
during the year.
STAFF COSTS
Th¢ ftv¢rage monthly numbcr of¢mployees éwing Ibe ycar was js follows..
Ch4rilabl¢ 8cliviti
2024
2023
No employe￿ received emolumenls in excess of £60,IXIo.
COMPARATIVES FOR I'IIE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 2022-23
Unrtslrided
Restrith
fijnds
funds
Tothl
nds
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Charltable activldej
Grants ￿¢¢iVable
ioi,si i
67,078
168,589
Oiher trading activities
Inv¢stm¢nl income
Other ineome
7.067
7,067
1,113
(i)
(i)
Total
11)9.691
67,077
176,768
EXPENDITURE ON
Cliaritable activities
Activilios und¢rtaken dirccily
129.511
267,754
397,265
NET INCOMEI(EXPENDITURE)
(19,820)
(2th),677)
(220.497)
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THE ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S
HEALTH
Not￿ to tbe FiD4n¢l•l SIBtements- eontitiutd
for th¢ year ¢ndcd 31 M8rch 2024
COMPAIiATIVLS FOR THE STATEMENT OF FNANCIAL AcnvrriES 2022-23- eontlnued
Unr¢51ricted
Restiicted
fimds
fi￿d$
Total
fw)d$
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total ￿ndS brought foTward
163,869
227,190
391.059
TOTAL FUNDS CARRfED FORWARD
144.049
26,513
170,562
DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
2024
2023
Other debtOTS
32,609
13,489
CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE Iv1TH￿ ONE YL4R
2024
2023
S￿181 stturity and Q1h￿ lax¢s
VAT
Oiher crcdilors
Accruals and def¢rr¢d in¢om¢
8,169
11,381
10,558
138,311
4,48J
16,728
16,786
37.997
168,419
io.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Nct
movwn¢nt
in fimds
At
31.3.24
At 1.4.23
UDreJtrlcled funds
Genual fvnd
Youih Led Environmcnlal EDqUiry
Re¢Nilmffll Bnd pa￿en1 of jwg trainers
138,963
86
41,584
180,547
86
(5,CKXI)
144.049
36,584
180,633
Rtstrleted funds
HF Inequalities Fellow.
Roller¢oaslcr Evaluation
DalinB end Rel81ion5hip Gender Bascd
Violence
Shaping Places
Dala Ttusls
Partnets for Health
Youth Healih Data Hub
12,991
325
(12,991)
(325)
1,843
10.979
375
(1.843)
1,519
(375)
1,814
)2,498
1,814
4,200
26,513
(8,001)
18,512
TOTAL FUNDS
170,562
28,583
199,145
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THE ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S
HKALTll
Notes to the Finau¢lal Statemellls - contlDued
for the year ettded 31 Marth 2024
io.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- eontinued
Nel mov¢ment in fund4 inoluded in the above ar¢ 8s follows:
Incoming
rcsourc¢s
Resources
expcnded
Mov¢ment
in funds
Unrestrlc¢ed fvnd$
Genual
Recniilmenl and paymenl of young IToiners
267,034
1225,450)
(5,(W)
41,584
(5,000)
Restrl¢t¢d fijnds
HF InequalitiC5 Fellow.
Rollerwasler Evaluation
Dating and Relationship Gender Based
Violenc¢
Shaping Plac&q
Data Trusts
Sharing the leamin8
Parhiers for Health
Youih Health Data Hub
NIVL Ren
Vell centre
267,034
(230,450)
36,584
14.905
(27,896)
(325)
(12,991)
(325)
(1,843)
(57,619)
(375)
(9,421)
(10,936)
(700)
(10,000)
(11.300)
(1,843)
1,519
(375)
59,138
9,421
12,750
4,9C(I
10,1
11,300
1,814
4.200
122,414
(130,415)
(8,001)
TOTAL FUNDS
389.448
(360,865)
28.583
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HEALTH
Notes to the FIDanclal St#tements- COYAdnued
for the year ended 31 March 2024
io.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- contlnved
CompAratfve$ for movemeut In fuDd$
Net
movemcnl
in funds
At
31.3.23
Ai 1.4.22
Unrestrleled fuodj
General fund
Youih Led Environmenlal Enquiry
Recruilinent and payment of young traine¥s
Fundraising and slt%legic dev¢lopmenl
148,869
5.OLM)
(9,906)
(4,914)
138,963
86
(S,(MXI)
163,869
Restrl¢led
IV¢'r¢ All Righi
HF tnequa1iti￿ Fellow.
Rollercoaster Evaluaiioii
Dalii)g knd Relationship Gender B45ed
Violenc¢
Young People Vlews on Health
Inequalili
Improving pf8Clice in Youih Health
Sh8ping Plac￿ Phase 2
Young Voices Evaluation
Data Thi$l$
(19,820)
144,049
29.742
97,815
1,100
(29,742)
(84,824)
(775)
12,991
325
1.843
1,843
6.035
71,123
5,732
13,8(M)
(6,035)
(71,123)
5.247
(13,8IKJ)
375
10,979
375
227,190
(2￿,677>
26,513
TOTAL FUNDS
391,059
(220,497)
170,562
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TUE ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S
HF.ALTH
Notex to the Flnan¢l#l Statemeuts- tonrfDued
for ihe year ended 3] March 2024
io.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- colltlllued
Coinparativc net movement in fwids, includal in Ihe alM)VC 3re 3$ follow$:
In¢omin8
resources
Resources
expend
Movement
in fimds
Unrestrlcted funds
General fund
Youih Lcd F.nviroDmental Enquiry
Futidraising and siralegic development
lQ9.691
(119,597)
(4,914)
{5,IXKI)
(9,906)
(4,914)
(5.000)
Restrleled fulld$
We're All Ikn8hi
HF Incqualilies Fellow.
Rollercoasler Evaluation
Ethics of Coproduction
Youn8 People Views on H¢alih
In¢qualili
Improvin8 prattice in Youth He41th
Shapiiig Places Phase 2
Young Voic¢s Evaluation
Dalg Trusts
Iry).691
(129,511)
(19.820)
(29.742)
(98,605)
(775)
{1,￿0)
(29,742)
(84,824)
(775)
13,781
(6,035)
(75.623)
(23,350)
{13.8CQ)
(18,824)
{6,035)
(71,123)
5,247
(13,800)
375
4,500
28,597
19,199
67,077
(267.754)
1200,677)
TOTAL FUNDS
176,768
(397,265)
1220,497)
Restricted fund5 includ¢ lh¢ following:
We're All RIEht
Funded by a Ihree y¢ar grant from th¢ Samworth FoundalioTI'5 Youiig Voices Fund AYPH is working lo develop
a righis-based approach lo working wilh youn¥ people affccied by sexual violcncc. Our work is being co-led
with two youth advisors 8nd we are workin8 wilh four 8roups of young people frem four spe¢i&lisl sryvices
across the UK to delermine how we can bcst assert young people's ri8his in Ihe field of sexual violenc& The
work will Ix evaluated by young people WOTking with youih or8ani5olion$ aroiind the eounty.
HF Inequ*lltleJ Fellow
As pth of a Hcalih Foundalion programme lo foeus on health inequalities experienced by young people, AYPH
15 re4ponsible for a progrdmme of ¥¢tivitias d¢5igned lo lake the lead in raising understanding of health
tnequalilie5 in th¢ 12-24 age group. This will include producing new and innovaiive r&sowces lo hclp people gel
4 gra￿ on Ihc i&8ues, bringing pwple and 5e£lors I08￿her to break down batTier4 and 8alvani$ing Ihinking
abolit solutions.
Roller¢oaJttr EvAluarfon
Funded by the Ch￿11¢ W811er Memorial Trnst, AYPH carried out an ¢valualioD of Rollercoasler parentin8
support group lo con5Td¢r Ihe proc￿, oulcornes and a framework for a widcr application for the programmc.
AYPH Inanag¢d the ¢valualion pr(ws. secvring ￿ ¢valu8tioii partner, Northumbria University to und¢ftake
rieldwork for the pToj¢cl.
Young People's Vlewi oll Health lllequ¥llries
Funded by th¢ University of Sheffield, AYPH led th¢ engag¢m￿l work with young people lo help shape our
understanding of liow health inequ31ilies affect Ih¢ir age gr￿p and enable young people to help us produce
resour¢￿ and lake action.
In)proviDg Practlce in Yollth Hvdlt
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IIEALTH
Note5 to the Fftt#otlAI Statemeots- CODtIDued
for thc year ended 31 March 2024
io.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- continued
Funded by the Samworth Foundation ihis work will d¢￿lop and establish a new youth led progran)me of
educalion and change to improve policy and praclice in yOLM)g pcopl¢'s health and create a Step Chartg¢ in
Youth Health by nurturing a new ¢ohort of profe&sionals who can learn from young pcvpl4 experts and each
other about lh¢ best ways to Tun seryi¢e$ and support young pe(yle's heallh and wellbein&
Shgpln£ PJaceJ Phase 2
Followin8 inilial fvnding from N¢wham Council's Publi¢ Healih Team to scope, map and plon th¢ influences and
poteTJtial 'levers for action, for reducii)g th¢ impacl of children's food insecurity and l￿d engagement of key
stakcholders, fvrthcr funding has been 5wurcd for AYPH to work as the nation91 VCSE partner focused on
young people's health in th¢ rowid lo addTW fo(Ml inseLurity for children and youn8 people living in Newham
by implementing a community-based system d￿9MleS apwoaeh.
Young Volets EvAluAdo
Funded by ihe Samworth Foundation this work will cvaluale the Youn8 Voices programme to wess how
successful the programme was in ils aim lo work wilh and learn from or8anisalions who pl￿ youn8 people Al
Ihe centre of Iheir desi￿1, decision makin8 and model of dclivery to inlluenee and cffect change iii lh¢
PTcvenlion of Sexual Exploilalion.
Data TNst8
Workin8 in partnership with Ihe University of Warwick and the Univ¢rsity of Edinburgh, AYPH will lead
enga8¢mcnl work with young people lo hcar their views on data proteclion and the use of ￿pr￿sentatIVeS lo
protect their inleKsls. This work will infonn planning for a new Dala Ttusl lo sil alonBsidc a lon8itudifial
T¢scar¢h projeet.
Youth Ileallb Dfito Hub
AYPH is Ivorking lo improve the evidcnce base for investing in young pujple's healih, VIA our Youth Health
Data Hub. Thi5 work, funded by tho Sir Halley Sl¢wart Trust aims lo niodemise the way in ivhi¢h AYPH
deliver5 lh¢ mosr up 10 date and u%ful data on young peopl¢'$ h¢alih to th¢ youth hcalth se¢lor. in order lo
providc Ihc basis for advc¢acy wid scrvicc deliv¢ry lo this a8¢ group.
N￿. REN 3
This work look6 at addrcssing barTiers lo divern¢ and repru¢ntalive researrh enga8emenl among ¢hildren and
young p¢ople. Funded by NHS England this work aims lo increas¢ participation of childrm yowi8 people in
rGscaT¢h which could lead lo more cffeclive and cvidenc¢-based inlerv¢nlions lo address challenges such as
young pwple's mcnlal health and growing healih inequalili&8.
Well Centre
Funded by th¢ Violence Reduction Unit, this work evaluales lh¢ Well Centr4 8 uJ)ique, freq confidential
primary care servi¢¢ for 11-21 year old5 in Lambclh and Ivandsworth. The work will Ir2ck progress and Change
over th¢ lasl 8 y¢ars of the service, and identify the Iransfetrabl¢ elements of Ihe rnod¢l, including how io ulilise
setvi¢es such as primary care to d￿1 wilh th¢ rising tide of menlal health problems in this ago group.
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Noles to the FinaDclal Stateniettts- contlllued
ror the year ended 31 March 2024
11. EMPLOYEE BENEF￿ OBLIGATIONS
The charity operates a der￿ed contribution pwton schema The assrts of the ￿￿eme ar¢ hold separalety from
those of the eharity in am independently athninistered fi￿d. Contributions tolalling £1,130 (2023 - £1,517) were
payable lo tl)c filnd al Ihe year end.
Contributions payable by the charity for the yearwas £9,362 (2023 - £11.709).
RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURFS
12.
Therc wer¢ no T¢lated party transaclioDS for the year e￿ded 31 March 2024.
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