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2021-03-31-accounts

ANNUAL REPORT 2020-2021 EMPOWERING YOUNG PEOPLE INSPIRING CHANGE

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CONTENTS

A Message From

CEO ........................................................................... 3 The Chair .................................................................. 3

Achievements & Performance in 2020-2021

Achievements & Performance in 2020-2021 ........ 8

Our Vision, Mission & Values

Our Vision ................................................................. 4 Our Mission .............................................................. 4 Our Values ................................................................ 4

Strategic Report

Strategy ..................................................................... 5 Our Approach ......................................................... 5

Achieving Our Aims

Achieving Our Aims................................................. 5

What we do

What we do............................................................... 6

COVID-19

Feedback

Feedback ................................................................. 9

Fundraising and Funding

Fundraising and Funding .................................... 10

Objectives and plans for 2021-2022

Objectives and plans for 2020-2021 ................. 12

Legal Status & Objects

Public Benefit ........................................................ 13 Structure, Governance and Management ........ 13 Membership ......................................................... 13

COVID-19 .................................................................. 7

Financial Review

Financial Review .................................................... 14

Annual Statement and Accounts

Annual Statement and Accounts .................. 15/17

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A MESSAGE FROM

Our Founder & CEO

“Not everything that matters can be measured and not everything that is measured matters” - Albert Einstein

This famous saying is so true when I think about the work of BulliesOut, our social impact and our ability to measure and demonstrate the value of our work to the outside world.

We’re leading the way for a future where all those affected by bullying feel listened to and supported. We’re here to make sure they receive support and have the resilience to overcome what is happening to them.

The bullying issue in our schools and workplaces is real and it is urgent . More and more young people and adults are reaching out for help. Sadly, many who take that brave step feel they’re not listened to and that they simply don’t matter. But each and every one of them matters to us at BulliesOut .

Their experiences, which we hear every single day, drive us to change things for the better.

Like many other charities, BulliesOut will be affected by Covid-19 for a long time but bullying destroys lives, bullying takes away lives and we need to stop this from happening. Although funding is a huge challenge, even more so now, we can’t just do nothing. There are people who need us today and people who will need us tomorrow. We have to keep going for them - and we will.

I want to give my thanks to everyone who has supported our work with children and young people this year, giving their time as part of our wonderful team, through financial support, or helping us bring about change.

We could not have got through this without you.

Linda James MBE

The Chair

After joining BulliesOut as Trustee Chair in January of 2021, my reflections on the past four months or so are probably no different to anyone else across the UK, or even the globe. The pandemic forced everyone to face an uncomfortable truth in an uncomfortable time; separated from loved ones whether temporary or sadly forever, physically isolated from society our mental resolve has been tested to the extreme. But hopefully now we start to turn a corner, start to rebuild, start to heal.

BulliesOut faces those exact challenges, and whilst I am very grateful for all the hard work and support of everyone connected with the Charity, it is now time to double down and focus on new beginnings. The Board of Trustees has also gone on a very similar journey, and it is my great pleasure to say that our new Board has come together extremely well under the pressures of the pandemic.

We will now work tirelessly, as a team, to ensure that the next 12 months are some of the best the Charity has ever had. But we can’t do that on our own. The support and continued contribution of our volunteers, employees, colleagues and all that touch BulliesOut is even more important this year. To ensure our continued success and continued contribution to all affected by bullying we will need to focus on increasing awareness of our cause and also the financial donations and contributions that are the life-blood to our charity.

And so in closing, I would again like to thank everyone who has worked tirelessly to steer the charity through the rough seas of the pandemic, and in advance of future contributions for the forth-coming year again thank you for your generosity.

Simon Phillips

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OUR VISION, MISSION AND VALUES

Our Vision

Our vision is for all young people to recognise their self-worth and potential and to flourish in a positive, caring environment free from bullying and abuse.

Our Mission

Our Values

Ambitious:

We are ambitious, hardworking and dedicated to supporting those we work with.

To support individuals, schools, youth and community settings and the workplace through positive and innovative anti-bullying programmes and to empower individuals to achieve their full potential.

Community:

We will continue to collaborate with organisations and partners in the community to complement the existing resources available.

Empowerment:

We will strive to deal with the systemic issue of bullying and empower our beneficiaries to speak out and inspire change.

Excellence:

Leading the field in best practice and high standards. To continue to grow and deliver our services with experience, passion and skill.

Integrity:

We are honest and fair and consistently act in-line with a moral code in all that we do.

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STRATEGIC REPORT

Our Approach

Strategy

The focus of our strategy is to make a difference to the lives of those affected by bullying and to deal with this societal issue which prevents people from flourishing and achieving their full potential.

Our strategy is underpinned by four strategic aims:

Awareness Raising - to continue to promote BulliesOut as a leading organisation in the field of anti-bullying

Through this strategic framework, we challenge ourselves to bring about significant change and work with and inspire others to do the same. To put it simply, our focus is to deal with bullying in all forms and we will not stop until it stops.

Information & Support - to ensure that information and support is available for all those affected by bullying

Partnership Working - to lead, support and work collaboratively with public, private and third sector organisations

Capacity Building & Sustainability - to develop the capacity of BulliesOut and to achieve sustainable growth

ACHIEVING OUR AIMS

Our three year strategic plan is ambitious, challenging and innovative. During this period, we intend to establish new services; grow our capacity; invest more in influencing and campaigning and invest significantly in our infrastructure so we can deliver more extensive education, training and support, both directly and indirectly. To deliver these plans, we will continue to rely on the generosity of our supporters, for which we will always be grateful.

BulliesOut believes that every child has the potential to change the world and this belief underpins everything we say and do. We understand that a barrier, such as bullying, can hinder that potential and we will continue to work tirelessly to create a world where bullying is recognised and dealt with so they don’t just survive, but are able to thrive. They can then realise and achieve their full potential and go on to change the world.

Our Strategic Plan will provide the platform for us to build upon our strengths and to establish areas for development and continuous improvement.

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WHAT WE DO

Increasing the confidence and emotional wellbeing of young people

Educating Providing young people direct support to change to those affected behaviours by bullying

Through our workshops in schools, we continue to challenge behaviours, provide learning and understanding around bullying behaviours, discuss feelings and consequences, change attitudes and build respectful, positive relationships.

Our e-Mentors are available to connect by email with individuals affected by bullying. We use an e-mentoring service because of its accessibility across distance and location. We exist to provide support to anyone, anywhere who may be experiencing bullying, anxiety due to bullying or experiencing a challenging time with their mental health as a result of bullying or historical bullying.

Sometimes it can feel like bullying has become more and more prevalent in teens. Consistent torment by peers can take a toll on them particularly in the way they view themselves or on their self-esteem. Studies show that teens who are repeatedly bullied have lower reports of self-esteem and higher rates of depression and anxiety.

Our experienced team use energy, enthusiasm, passion and interactive activities to focus on awareness, prevention, building empathy and healthy, respectful relationships, all of which are crucial in creating a nurturing environment in which young people and staff can thrive.

Communication by e-mentoring is unhindered by nerves, awkwardness, or social restraints and this encourages open and honest conversation.

Our youth engagement and youth training programmes are designed to build the skills, confidence and self-esteem of young people. Using mentoring, training and skills-based activities, our work with young people empowers and inspires them to overcome what has happened to them, to recognise their aspirations and achieve their full potential.

We offer day-long training programmes as well as interactive and creative workshops in both primary and secondary schools and these can also be delivered in community and youth settings. There is a recognisable and constant increase in the demand for our work which indicates a willingness amongst schools and other organisations to accept the fact that bullying behaviour is taking place and therefore, positive interventions are needed.

Our Mentors support people with whatever is worrying them, whether it’s bullying, self-harm or family relationships. They all share the same passion and the same commitment to supporting others and making a difference.

Although the pandemic has hindered these programmes, we look forward to connecting with young people again and working with them to develop both themselves and positive, healthy peer relationships.

e-Mentoring has grown in popularity as advances in social media and online communication have given us an increasing ability to move the work of mentors into the virtual world.

e-Mentoring is about accessibility and flexibility and complements traditional mentoring programmes.

Communication between the individual and our e-Mentor can last as long as it needs to. There is no time limit to how long the mentoring relationship can last.

They’re here to listen, offer support, guidance and encouragement and champion online safety for all.

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COVID-19

No-one could have predicted the situation we, and many other charities, have found ourselves in as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic has affected each and every one of us, and we, like any other organisation, have had to react and change to the conditions with no roadmap. Yes, our resilience has been tested but we kept positive and re-evaluated our position.

It was challenging and frightening. Overnight, we lost almost all our income as fundraising events and training sessions were cancelled. We had to learn to operate in a different way; remotely and digitally but yet still doing our utmost to ensure that the voices of our beneficiaries were heard and our support was given in every way possible to those who needed it.

Bullying behaviour did not disappear because of lockdown – instead for many it became worse or happened more easily as everyone had more time available and spent much more time engaged on digital devices. We experienced an increase in requests for our e-mentoring support and this has remained the case throughout the year.

The lack of income left the charity in a vulnerable and precarious position and we concentrated on raising as much as we could through applications to emergency funding pots that were set up in response to the Covid crisis and by setting up an appeal on JustGiving. We were, of course, aware that many other charities would be in a similar position and therefore the competition for such funding would be very high.

Thankfully, we were fortunate to receive some funding and our appeal was a success. The kindness and generosity we have been shown was humbling and it is because of these wonderful people that we are still here. We are grateful to all those who have continued to work with us and support us during this very difficult time.

Throughout the year we have worked extremely hard to anticipate the effects that the pandemic will have and do whatever possible to mitigate any risk to the Charity from these.

We very much look forward to being able to get back to (dare we say it) normal and reaching out to as many people as possible once more.

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ACHIEVEMENTS & PERFORMANCE IN 2020-2021

Comparatively with the previous year it is evident that due to Covid-19, we were unable to work with the same numbers of people. Schools were closed for many months and although we were able to deliver our sessions online, it was difficult to reach out to the schools to let them know.

We developed our Gratitude Journal and Digital Detox Journal , both as a direct response to the impact which Covid was having on young people. We wanted them to have resources and tools to be able to recognise the positives in life at such a difficult time, as well as having the challenge of ‘digitally detoxing’ in response to the increase in time spent online as a result of the isolation.

We are, however, really pleased with the numbers of people we have worked with during these very difficult and challenging times.

We also developed Believe in You – Our pack of Positive Affirmation Cards with 30 mood-boosting affirmations, thoughts, kind words and little pick-me-ups to help create a more positive mindset.

Despite reaching a lower number of beneficiaries, we have worked really hard to find different ways of engaging with our audiences in order to maintain our impact.

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Workshop Kits

Unable to deliver face to face workshops, we developed some of sessions into ‘kits’. This meant, when they did return for a while, we would still be able to reach those in schools and community organisations, enabling them to benefit from our creative and interactive workshops.

The kits have been a huge success and not only are they used in schools, but they can also be purchased as individual kits and used at home with children and families.

Working with 83 schools and running open courses,

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Steve, as always, kept the children’s attention and made sure the session was delivered at an appropriate level and FEEDBACK answered all questions honestly.

Ruth Morris, Jenner Park PS, Oct 2020

The children loved the sessions and wanted more. Steve is so knowledgeable and engaging. Zoe Farbrace, Jenner Appropriate, open and Park PS, 6th Oct 2020 honest answers given. Excellent. A Gibbons-Green, Ysgol Bro Edern, Oct 2020

CPD Certification

The CPD Certification Service was established in 1996 as the leading independent CPD accreditation institution providing the highest quality accredited training and events suitable for the Continuing Professional Development policies of professional bodies. BulliesOut are thrilled to be part of this and are now able to offer some of our training courses with the CPD Certification.

e-Mentors

Very engaging and informative workshop. Children listened attentively and were fully engaged. Al Thomas, Trowbridge PS, Nov 2020

Great workshop. Really got the pupils thinking!! Deb Carr, St Cyres Fantastic session. High School, Oct Beautifully delivered 2020 by Steve. All children fully engaged and enjoyed. Diolch. Jodie James, Trowbridge PS, Nov 2020

Pupils thought the workshop was fantastic and fun and were encouraged to talk.

Pupils were very engaged. Excellent content. SF Jones, Jenner Park PS, Oct 2020

Thank you! This was a brilliant experience for our children! Nia Court, Greenway PS, Nov 2020

Thank you Lucy for hosting such a great session yesterday. It was very well received which is so positive.

Ali Waddell, Argent LLP, Nov 2020

Our dedicated and trained e-Mentors are people from around the UK who volunteer their time to help make a difference to the lives of those affected by bullying. Following a rigorous multi-stage application process, background checks and an in-depth training programme, each volunteer e-Mentor commits to volunteering for 2-4 hours a week.

Our Head of Mentoring oversees and assists our volunteer e-Mentors, with the support of our Volunteer Manager. Our Head of Mentoring has qualifications in a relevant field in addition to crisis intervention experience. Our e-Mentors adhere to all of our policies, including our Mentoring Safeguarding Policy, e-Mentoring Privacy Policy, Data Protection Policy and E-Safety Policy.

Helplines Partnership is the membership body for organisations that provide information, support or advice via phone, email, text or online and BulliesOut is proud to be members of this organisation. In 2021-2022, we hope to be able to work towards achieving the Helplines Quality Standard.

T Hopkins, Holton Primary School, Sept 2020

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FUNDRAISING

Charity fundraising ideas come in all shapes and sizes and can be so much fun. This past year, more than ever, fundraising was vital to BulliesOut as we strived to keep our charity going.

Ambassadors and volunteers

BulliesOut Youth Ambassador, Molly, 9, from Hengoed raised £141.25

Volunteer, Amie & her sister Kerry, from Bristol, raised £389

There were raffles and quizzes held online, virtual coffee mornings and this happened too:

Relationships

BulliesOut Youth Ambassador, Dilani, 21, from Middlesex, raised £60

We will build strong relationships with supporters, volunteers, partners and other organisations and sectors who share our passion for speaking out against bullying

Abseiling

Over the years, our main approach to fundraising has been selfsupportive.

Despite the pretty awful weather, 13 people, including two of our Youth Ambassadors, were brave enough to abseil from the towering Transporter Bridge in Newport, and between them raised over £5,000.

Our volunteers continue to be an integral part of BulliesOut and we would like to thank one in particular this year. Our Volunteer, Graham Harris, has written his own book and all proceeds from the sale of this book are being donated to BulliesOut. Thank you Graham!

BulliesOut are regulated by the Fundraising Regulator but does not sign up to any other regulatory fundraising schemes or standards. There are no circumstances where the Charity has failed to keep to a scheme or standard. BulliesOut has not received any complaints about its own fundraising or that of anyone else on the Charity’s behalf.

Rob’s Fantastic Skydive Raised £473.75

Lexon’s Go Purple.

The team from Lexon Print in Newport held a Go Purple day during Anti-Bullying week in November, raising £500 for BulliesOut.

Whilst recruitment of volunteers has not been very easy during this year, we have still managed to bring on board some new people to the team and we continue to develop and promote new volunteering opportunities in order to engage with and build a wider and more diverse volunteer base.

All fundraising undertaken on behalf of BulliesOut is monitored by our team. Funds are raised for us using a number of platforms, but mainly through JustGiving and Facebook Fundraising Pages. We monitor all other fundraising activities, such as coffee mornings, bake sales etc. which raise money for BulliesOut.

Pen y Fan Trek

Due to the pandemic, our Pen y Fan Trek has been postponed twice, so Molly, Amie, Kerry and Dilani decided to walk the ‘Pen y Fan’ distance in their local areas.

We have formed new relationships with funders this year and continue to ensure that our structures, processes and communications are relevant and appropriate and reach as many people as possible.

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Recognition and Awards

Volunteers Week was an unusual one for the Charity this year as usually we would hold a recognition and reward event for our volunteers.

However, we didn’t let it pass without recognising the wonderful work they do with a virtual meeting and each volunteer was sent an electronic certificate in appreciation of the hard work that they do for BulliesOut.

Once again this year, one of our Youth Ambassadors was nominated for and received the prestigious Diana Award. Declan was nominated by BulliesOut for his outstanding work as a Youth Ambassador and although no actual ceremony was able to take place this year, the Diana Award still held an online ceremony to recognise the work of the young people nominated.

We are very proud of our workshops and training programmes and our Peer2Peer Mentor Training Programme for young people has achieved yet another award, two in fact! We were thrilled to receive the following awards for this programme, along with the awards received for Best Anti-Bullying Charity:

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OBJECTIVES AND PLANS FOR 2021- 2022

During the past year we have developed a new Strategic Plan to cover the 3-year period from 2021-2024. This will begin to be implemented during the coming year by our Board of Trustees, Staff and Volunteers.

In line with the delivery of our strategic plan, we also have an Operational plan. When this was written, Covid-19 had just been mentioned on the news and like many, we weren’t aware of the impact this pandemic would have on our future – or the future of society in general.

We have listed our ambitious 2021-2022 Operational objectives below but recognise that they will need to be reviewed in relation to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic:

1. Service Delivery

3. Fundraising

2. Our Team

In addition, we need to increase the profile of the work that we do – to build on the inspiring case studies we have built up and demonstrate to others how our work can support them. An increased focus on marketing and communications during the life of our strategic plan will be extremely important to help us position ourselves as the leading organisation in this field, which in turn will help us to bring in new sources of funds.

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LEGAL STATUS & OBJECTS

A registered Charity, BulliesOut is an unincorporated association with membership, governed according to the Constitution adopted August 2006. Trustees are elected at the Annual General Meeting or co-opted, up to a maximum of six in any one year period between Annual General Meetings.

The members are individuals or representatives of Organisations and Statutory Authorities interested in furthering the work of the Charity.

The Trustee Board fulfils its legal duty by ensuring that funds are spent in accordance with the objectives of the charity.

The objects of the Charity, as set out in our Constitution are:

Public Benefit

The Board of Trustees is fully aware of the requirement placed on registered charities to ensure they demonstrate the public benefit of their work and takes due regard of the Charity Commission’s guidance relating to public benefit.

Structure, Governance and Management

The Charity seeks to have on its Board of Trustees, members with the skills and experience to enable it to be managed in an effective manner. Any new appointment is made at a properly constituted Trustee’s meeting after a thorough interview and recruitment procedure. New Trustees receive a full and in-depth induction highlighting their responsibilities.

Membership

Whilst membership is a constitutional requirement, there are many other benefits we hope to achieve through the programme. During the early part of 2021 we re- launched our membership campaign which was quite successful. All members receive a certificate of membership along with a regular newsletter and quarterly members magazine. One lucky member will win a prize in our quarterly ‘member’s draw’ too.

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FINANCIAL REVIEW

Summary of Receipts & Payments: Year Ended 31st March 2021

Income: £172,763

Expenditure: £94,974

Net Balance Carried Forward: £108,662

The Trustees are fully aware of their requirement to accumulate sufficient reserves to carry the organisation through periods of decreased funding.

Our reserves as at 31st March 2021 were relatively positive given the effects of the pandemic but mean that the Board of Trustees need to continue working hard in the weeks and months to come to enable this position to be improved and sustained. It is vital that income levels of both restricted and unrestricted funds are increased on an ongoing basis.

It is the Board’s continued priority to build reserves in the coming 12 months and beyond.

Financial Summary

This year we would like to thank all those who recognised the great work that we do as a Charity and provided us with funding to enable us to get through the Covid-19 pandemic and still be able to operate as an organisation. We would also like to thank our landlord, UKSE, who enabled us to retain our office space at reduced cost at the outbreak of the pandemic. This support was vital to enable us to survive as a Charity.

Our expenditure for this year has dropped due to the inevitable impact that the Covid-19 pandemic had on our charity. There were long periods of time where we were simply unable to deliver our work anywhere near full capacity. Our income for this financial year has increased significantly and this is due to some grant funding received at the very end of the financial year to carry on our vital work through the 2021 financial year..

In the coming year, the Board will need to focus heavily on income generation working within the current Strategic Plan to further improve the financial position of the Charity and make permanent and lasting changes for the future. This will include both achievement of restricted and unrestricted funds.

We are committed to making lasting changes to the way in which the Charity achieves its finances which will enable the Charity to continue to grow and strengthen over the coming months and years.

The Trustees declare that they have approved the Trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the Charity’s Trustees

Simon Phillips, Chair Date: 11th May 2021

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Independent Examiner’s Report to the Trustees of Year Ended 31 March 2021

Independent examiner’s report to the trustees of BulliesOut

I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of BulliesOut (the charity) for the year ended 31 March 2021.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the charity’s trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’).

I report in respect of my examination of the charity’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all 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 in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

I confirm that there are no other matters to which your attention should be drawn to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Julia Mortimer FCCA

Watts Gregory LLP Chartered Accountants Elfed House, Oak Tree Court Cardiff Gate Business Park CARDIFF CF23 8RS

Date: ..........................................

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ANNUAL STATEMENT AND ACCOUNTS

Bullies Out Receipts & Payments Accounts for Year Ending 31 March 21

Receipts
Grants:
Awards for All - Lottery Wales
Highway One Trust
Gwent High Sheriff
Welsh Government Economic Resilience
Fund
29th May 1961 Charitable Trust
Gwendoline & Margaret Davies Charity
Edgar E. Lawley Foundation
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
Moondance Foundation Covid-19 Relief
Fund
Groundwork - Tesco Bags of Help
CFIW Covid-19 Relief Fund
Clothworkers Foundation-Restricted
Lillie Johnson Charitable Trust
Waterloo Foundation
The D'Oyly Carte CF
WCVA VSRF Fund
Voluntary Action Merthyr Tydfl
C3SC
GAVO
Warburton
Total Grants
Donations
Fundraising
Workshops & Training
Other
Total
Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Total for Year
2020/21
2019/20
£
£
£
£
-
-
-
9,330
-
-
-
10,500
-
-
-
500
10,000
-
10,000
-
2,500
-
2,500
-
1,000
-
1,000
-
1,500
-
1,500
-
4,027
-
4,027
-
-
3,756
3,756
-
-
2,000
2,000
-
-
2,000
2,000
-
-
3,200
3,200
-
-
500
500
-
-
5,000
5,000
-
-
3,000
3,000
-
-
29,661
29,661
-
-
2,720
2,720
-
-
1,500
1,500
-
-
1,780
1,780
-
-
210
210
-
19,027
55,327
74,354
20,330
46,954
5,409
52,363
24,232
29,762
7,443
37,205
20,574
4,995
250
5,245
24,585
3,255
341
3,596
5,380
103,993 68,770
172,763
95,102

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Payments
Fundraising
Workshops & Training
Volunteer Training & Expenses
Charitable Activities (incl project
development)
Salaries
Pension Costs
HMRC PAYE payments
Premises Costs
Offce Costs
Governance
Total
Asset and investment purchases
Total payments
Net of receipts/payments
Transfers between funds
Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Total for Year
2020/21
2019/20
£
£
£
£
2,657
199
2,856
5,441
24,309
10,710
35,019
42,696
120
963
1,083
317
8,667
2,640
11,307
10,318
6,526
12,119
18,645
19,756
2,142
714
2,856
4,369
1,456
-
1,456
6,451
9,294
9,294
15,107
4,802
3,918
8,720
9,112
3,738
-
3,738
3,259
63,711
31,263 94,974
116,826
3
2,980
2,983
63,714
34,243 97,957
116,826
40,279
34,527 74,806
(21,724)
-
-
782
33,074
33,856
55,580
41,061
67,601 108,662
33,856

Statement of Assets & Liabilities at 31 March 2021

Unrestricted Restricted Total for Year Total for Year
Funds Funds 2020/21 2019/20
£ £ £ £
Cash Funds
Bank accounts 41,061 67,601 108,662 33,856
Total Cash Funds 41,061 67,601 108,662 33,856
Fixed Assets
Computer Equpiment 543 2,980 4,063 540
Liabilities
Independent Examination 1,200 - 1,200 1,200
PAYE/NI - - - -

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Address of Main Office:

Unit T109, Titan House Cardiff Bay Business Centre Lewis Road Cardiff CF24 5BS

Trustees:

Simon Phillips (Chair) Emma Thomas (Secretary) Helen Davies (until January 2021) Carolyn Pearse (until May 2020) Connor Aherne (until March 2021) - Deceased Lezanne O’Donoghue Kerry Chown Gary Power Ewan McCallum Nathan Owen

Management Team:

Website Management:

Karolo Design Portland House 113-116 Bute Street Cardiff CF10 5EQ

Independent Examiner:

Watts Gregory Oak Tree Court Mulberry Drive Pontprennau Cardiff CF23 8RS

Bankers:

Nat West 96 Queen Street Cardiff CF10 2GR

Linda James MBE, Founder/CEO

mail@bulliesout.com

© Copyright Bullies Out 2021. Registered Charity no. 1123070.

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