The European Academy of Optometry and Optics Annual General Meeting Dublin, 14[th] May 2022, 16:45pm
AGENDA
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
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Welcome
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Minutes of AGM held 26/02/2022
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Approval of Minutes
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Tabling of Annual Report 2021 and President’s address Professor Nicholas Rumney
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Tabling of Annual Accounts 2021 Ms Fiona Anderson
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Questions pertaining to Annual Report and Accounts
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Report of Education Committee Professor José Manuel González Meijome
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Fellows Report Ms Rupal Lovell-Patel
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Date and time of next AGM, (venue, date, time: TBA)
Minutes of AGM 26/02/2022
To be received
Comments
Acceptance of minutes
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Approved: L.Stankova
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Seconded: R.Lovell-Patel
Annual Report Trustees
Professor Nicholas James Rumney - President Liliana Stankova – Vice-President
Mr Eduardo Teixeira – Immediate past President Mrs Fiona Anderson – Hon. Treasurer, ECOO Representative Professor José Manuel Gonzalez- Meijome – Chair Education Committee Dr Rob Hogan - College Appointee Ms Elaine Grisdale – Individual Dispensing Optician Professor Juan Gonzalo Carracedo To be received
Trust Board of Trustees
As Trustees
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Dr Rupal Lovell-Patell
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Dr Daniela Oerling
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Eva Lazuka-Nicoulaud
Fiona continues as ECOO representative
Robert Hogan continues as College Appointee
The European Academy of Optometry and Optics Annual General Meeting Dublin, 14[th] May 2022, 16:45pm
Eduardo departs after 13 years in total, 2 years as President and 3 years as Past President and we would like very much to acknowledge his presence and impact in particular in the change management and realignment following independence from support of founding College of Optometrists.
There will be a postal election following the Dublin Meeting to establish the new Board and in particular the Vice President.
Secretariat
The Academy is managed by a part-time consultant, fulfilling the role of Academy Manager, Ms Kelli Smyth).
The EAOO pays for the services, based on a maximum of 15 +/- hours/week. In addition, the Association of Optometrists Ireland (AOI) provides administrative financial services to the EAOO to support their organisational operations in certain areas. Eugene Lynch as IT consultant. The EAOO pays the AOI for the services, based on a maximum of 4-5 days/month.
Strategic decisions on the direction and development of the Academy are taken by the full Trustee Board which also reviews the financial performance of the organisation. The Board have nominated an Executive Committee in order to streamline processes. The Executive includes the President, the Vice President, the Immediate Past President, the Treasurer and Education Committee Chair.
Objectives and Activities
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The Objects of the Academy set out in its Memorandum and Articles of Association are the conservation and improvement of human vision for the benefit of the public including but not limited to:
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The development of the scientific knowledge of optometry and optics
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The advancement and promotion of education and research into optometry and optics and related subjects; and
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The promotion for the public benefit of the science and practice of optometry and optics, of professional competence and conduct on the part of its members
Conference 2021
In 2020 the Academy postponed its Conference in Helsinki due to the Global COVID-19 Pandemic. The planned conference shared with NAE resumed in a parallel face to face & virtual capacity over the weekend of April 22[nd] -25[th] 2021. https://e.eventos.fi/events/naery/helsinki-2021/home https://naery.fi
The EAOO is extremely grateful to NAE and our sponsors who supported this meeting Platinum: EssilorLuxottica and Alcon
Gold: CooperVision
Silver: Oculus
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- https://e.eventos.fi/events/naery/helsinki 2021/our sponsors https://api.eventos.fi/uploads/materials/8aa3e6bc-bffa-11e9-b2f2ee6a04371b85/656f707c-9dc5-11eb-a21a-ee6a04371b85
The European Academy of Optometry and Optics Annual General Meeting Dublin, 14[th] May 2022, 16:45pm
Financially, give the circumstances and dramatically reduced income potential we would regard the conference as successful as the EAOO profit share was after all refunds and costs shows to EAOO profit €3979,92 EUR excl. VAT 24 %.
The Conference programme committee put together a parallel virtual track of education.
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603 delegates attended from 39 countries to hear 35 delivered CE hours with 15 posters.
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As has become customary there was a joint symposium with the American Academy of Optometry with 278 attendees and 252 on-line delegates for each of the sessions Friday 23[rd] 14.30-16.00 and 16.30-18.00 respectively.
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We were happy to host seminars by Essilor, Hoya and Alcon.
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EssilorLuxottica lecture on refraction technology and methodology and featured top professionals Mark A. Bullimore and Pete S. Kollbaum.
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Alcon's lecture was focused on the future of contact lenses and water surface technologies. The lecture speaker is Mai Pham
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HOYA is hosted an hour long Satellite Symposium devoted to myopia control on Saturday 24th. The event featured presentations from Prof. Carly Lam and Prof. Bruce Evans.
Good feedback has been universal especially the quality of IT delivery and support to both delegate and speakers. Because of time zone differences some presentations were pre recorded. Members of the EAOO Board of Trustees moderated the sessions introducing speakers, helping them keep to time and moderating the Q&A sessions.
Panu Tast (CEO of NAE): “ “We are very proud of the work that resulted in EAOO Helsinki2021. I'd like to thank everyone on board: EAOO, ECOO, all our sponsors and the nearly 100 speakers who committed to our event, but most of all, the hundreds of
participants who really made the event special.” CEO of the Finnish Association of Vision and Eyecare (NÄE ry).
Brett Bence (past President AAO): “Thank you for the photo. I hope the meeting went well for you with good attendance.
The moderator did an exceptional job. Sorry that I wasn't able to attend many sessions, as the 10 hour time difference was an obstacle. Having the presentations available for 30 days is great. I did manage to catch part of Elaine and Kelly's symposium talks, but had a conflict with the surgeon's presentation on cataract and dementia. Under the circumstances, you all did great. We would have loved to see Helsinki, but there will be other opportunities.”
Statement of Trustees Responsibilities for the Financial Statements
The Trustees (who are also Directors of The Academy for the purposes of Company law) are responsible for preparing the Annual Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). Company law requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charitable company and the incoming resources and application of resources, including the net income or expenditure, of the charitable company for that period.
The European Academy of Optometry and Optics Annual General Meeting Dublin, 14[th] May 2022, 16:45pm
In preparing these financial statements the Trustees are required to:
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select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently.
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observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP (Statements of Recommended Practice);
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make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent;
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state whether applicable UK Accounting Standards have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements; and
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prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charitable company will continue in operation.
The Trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that reveal with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial situation of the charitable company and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charitable company, and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
The Trustees are responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the corporate and financial information included on the charitable company’s website. Legislation in the United Kingdom governing the preparation and dissemination of the financial statements may differ from legislation in other jurisdictions.
2021 accounts Presented by Fiona Anderson
The EAOO thanks Thuralingam Pavanakumar of ABDO for preparing final year end accounts in accordance with Company and Charity legislation All amounts are in £ Sterling
Membership Statistics
The European Academy of Optometry and Optics Annual General Meeting Dublin, 14[th] May 2022, 16:45pm
As at 31[st] Dec 2021 membership was as follows:
Individual members
125
Professional Organisation members 21
Educational Establishment members 19
Education Committee
Professor José Manuel González Meijome
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Repopulate the committee with new blood
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Continuing Education Platform taking shape with assistance from Eugene Lynch
The European Academy of Optometry and Optics Annual General Meeting Dublin, 14[th] May 2022, 16:45pm
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Platform for providing education and producing certificates to be implemented (LearnDash)
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Now selecting contents from previous and current meeting (PPT, videos, etc)
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Opportunity for motivating new members needing CE
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Need to start working much earlier on the Program for next annual meeting
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Meeting Program Committee, with a Program Chair from EAOO with coordinating responsibilities
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Other projects
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Restart on-line activities like SIGs to draw attention towards EAOO through educational opportunities
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Promote Fellowship candidates
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Keep SIGs running through the year and summarize at annual meeting instead of only presenting activity in the meeting
Fellows Report
Dr Rupal Lovell-Patel
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We will be presenting Fellowship Certificates and Pins at the Dinner to those who attained fellowship virtually
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There is one new fellow awarded Dublin 2022
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Professional Category
- Martin O’Brien, Optometrist, Waterford, Ireland
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From 2022 the process will move to on-line forms and will be accessible to on line application from the website
New President Liliana STANKOVA
Optician - Contact Lens Specialist /FH Jena/ Sofia, Bulgaria Email: lilianaeuroOptic@gmail.com
MY VISION FOR THE ROLE
MY OBJECTIVES:
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Increase the size of the membership base
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Enable consistent and better membership experience
MY FOCUS:
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EAOO AWARENESS
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Promote the network externally and recruit new quality members
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EAOO LOYALTY
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Maintain current members’ satisfaction and renew past memberships
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EAOO GLOBAL
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Collaborate with other organisations to ensure a more global, across-network membership experience
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MEMBER-CENTRIC
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Ensure that members are at the center of EAOO, with their needs and wants being recognized and their feedback being heard
AOB & next meeting
The European Academy of Optometry and Optics Annual General Meeting Dublin, 14[th] May 2022, 16:45pm
Meeting closed and date pf next meetingb TBA
Company no. 6844057 Charity no. 1134105
EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF OPTOMETRY AND OPTICS
Financial Statements
31 December 2021
EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF OPTOMETRY AND OPTICS
Statement of financial activities (incorporating an income and expenditure account)
For the year ended 31 December 2021
| Note Total expenditure Gain / (loss) on foreign exchange Income from: Donations Grants and donations Educational Grant Charitable activities Membership subscriptions Conference Surplus Charitable activities Membership services Conference costs 3 Net movement in funds Reconciliation of funds Total funds brought forward Total funds carried forward Total income Expenditure on: 2 |
7,565 2021 £ 17,663 3,302 |
4,350 25,074 2020 £ |
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| 28,530 | 29,424 | |
| 3,688 6,832 |
18,907 | |
| (4,807) 10,520 |
(2,266) 18,907 |
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| 13,203 72,727 85,930 |
8,251 64,476 72,727 |
All income and expenditure are unrestricted.
All of the above results are derived from continuing activities.
There were no other recognised gains or losses other than those stated above.
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EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF OPTOMETRY AND OPTICS
Balance sheet
| Balance sheet | ||||
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| As at 31 December 2021 | Company number: 6844057 | |||
| Note 8 Liabilities Creditors due within one year Net current assets Reserves 12 Total net assets / (liabilities) Current assets Cash at bank and in hand Debtors 9 Long-term liabilities Creditors due after one year 10 Funds Restricted fund Unrestricted income fund Total charity funds 10 |
2021 £ 122,480 - 122,480 16,550 105,930 |
108,320 2020 £ |
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| 108,320 15,593 92,727 |
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| 20,000 20,000 |
20,000 |
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| 65,930 | 72,727 | |||
| 20,000 65,930 |
72,727 | |||
| 85,930 | 72,727 |
For the year ending 31 December 2021 the company was entitled to exemption from audit under Section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies, and members have not required the company to obtain an audit of its accounts for the year in question in accordance with Section 476. The trustees acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Act with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.
These accounts have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies subject to the small companies' regime.
Approved by the Board of Trustees on
and signed on its behalf by
Nicholas Rumney - President
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EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF OPTOMETRY AND OPTICS
Notes to the financial statements
For the year ended 31 December 2021
1. Accounting policies
a) Statutory information
European Academy of Optometry and Optics is a charitable company limited by guarantee and is incorporated in England and Wales. The registered office address is 42 Craven Street, London, WC2N 5NG.
b) Basis of preparation
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2015) - (Charities SORP FRS 102), the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (September 2015) and the Companies Act 2006.
Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy or note.
c) Public benefit entity
The charitable company meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102.
d) Going concern
In line with the explanation in the Trustees’ report on page 7, the Academy expects to increase its net assets due the new approach to the conference and increased membership renewals and therefore continues to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparing the financial statements.
The Trustees do not consider that there are any sources of estimation uncertainty at the reporting date that have a significant risk of causing a material adjustment to the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities within the next reporting period.
Grant income
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e) Grant income is recognised in the period in which it is receivable. Voluntary and membership income is included in incoming resources when receivable. Expenditure
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f) Expenditure is recognised in the period in which it is incurred. Expenditure includes attributable VAT which cannot be recovered. Governance costs
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Governance costs are the costs associated with the governance arrangements of the charity, relating
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g) to
constitutional, statutory and regulatory requirements.
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EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF OPTOMETRY AND OPTICS
Notes to the financial statements
For the year ended 31 December 2021
1. Accounting policies (continued)
h) Unrestricted funds
Unrestricted funds are donations and other incoming resources received or generated for the charitable purposes.
i) Monetary assets and liabilities in foreign currencies
Monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into sterling at the rates of exchange ruling at the balance sheet date. Transactions in foreign currencies are translated into sterling at the rate ruling on the date of the transaction. Exchange gains and losses are recognised in the Statement of Financial Activities.
j) Pension costs
No pension costs are now paid. Previously, the seconded employees were eligible to join the defined contribution pension scheme, operated by the College of Optometrists. The assets of the scheme were held separately from those of the College in an independently administered fund. The pension cost charge represented contributions payable under the scheme by the Academy to the fund. The Academy had no liability under the scheme other than for the payments of those contributions.
2. Income
| Sub-total Conference Surplus Total Grants and donations (European Council of Optometry & Optics) Educational Grant Sub-total Membership - individuals Membership - organisations |
2021 Total £ 7,565 |
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| 7,565 | ||||
| 17,663 7,756 9,907 |
25,074 9,524 15,550 |
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| 3,302 | - | |||
| 28,530 | 29,424 |
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EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF OPTOMETRY AND OPTICS
Notes to the financial statements
For the year ended 31 December 2021
3. Membership services and conference costs
| Membership Costs Staff Costs Consultancy Other Costs Website & Computers Governance cost B k h Conference Costs Annual conference current year |
1,979 2021 Total £ |
16,859 2020 Total £ |
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| 1,979 | 16,859 | |
| 1,709 928 - 781 |
2,048 - 1,806 242 |
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| 3,688 | 18,907 | |
| **6,832 ** | - | |
| 10,520 6,832 |
18,907 |
Governance costs consist of Board and Committee meeting costs totalling £0 (2020: £1,026.00.).
4. Staff and Trustees
The charity has no employees.
The charity has been managed by freelance consultants reporting to the Trustees.
Travel and accommodation expenses were paid directly by the European Academy or reimbursed to eight Trustees (2019- eight) totalling £0 (2020: £1,026) during the year. All expenses were incurred in the course of duties as Trustees. None of the Trustees received a salary or any other benefits from employment with the charity in the year (2020: £nil). No charity Trustee received payment for professional or other services supplied to the charity (2020: £nil).
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EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF OPTOMETRY AND OPTICS
Notes to the financial statements
For the year ended 31 December 2021
5. Net income / ( expenditure ) for the year
This is stated after charging:
| This is stated after charging: | |||
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| 2021 | 2020 | ||
| £ | £ | ||
| Independent examiner's remuneration (excluding VAT): | - | - |
6. Taxation
The charitable company is exempt from corporation tax as all its income is charitable and is applied for charitable purposes.
7. Related party transactions
There are no related party transactions to disclose for 2021 (2020: none) other than for the trustees of the College of Optometrists. Transactions with them are disclosed in note 10.
| Creditors due within one year Debtors Trade debtors Accrued income College of Optometrists Accruals Deferred income Total |
2021 Total £ - - - |
2020 Total £ |
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| 2021 Total £ - 4,839 11,711 16,550 |
2020 Total £ - 4,588 11,005 |
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15,593 |
8. Debtors
9. Creditors due within one year
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EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF OPTOMETRY AND OPTICS
Notes to the financial statements
For the year ended 31 December 2021
10. Creditors due after one year
| College of Optometrists Total |
2021 Total £ 2020 Total £ 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 |
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Rob Hogan, one of the Trustees of the Academy is also a Trustee of the College of Optometrists. The College of Optometrists has provided an interest free loan to EAOO. The balance of £20,000 is only repayable if the Academy was to be wound up, which is not anticipated currently. The Trustees created a restricted fund for the repayment of the loan if the need arises in the future.
11. Legal status of the charity
The charity is a company limited by guarantee and has no share capital. The liability of each member in the event of winding up is limited to £1.
12. Reserves Policy
It is the policy of the Board of Trustees to hold in reserve sufficient resources to cover any financial liabilities and also the long term College of Optometrists loan.
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Welcome to the Annual Meeting of the European Academy of Optometry & Optics held jointly as is our custom, with the spring meeting of the European Council of Optometry & Optics
We are dually pleased to be welcomed once again in Dublin but more than that to be able to meet face to face once again. 210 delegates at our first face to face meeting in 2 years is a huge success given the trials and tribulations of planning and COVID regulations that have bedevilled practitioners, educators, manufacturers and suppliers. We have been at the mercy of health regulators, governments and in the case of Dublin, the proposed venue itself. (Later today Leinster will face Toulouse in the Rugby Championship at Aviva stadium in the semi finals). Thanks to some deft footwork by Martin and the AOI team we were able to take the gamble that Aviva would seek to cancel our reservation. A decision that was in fact, only made last week when the semi finalists were known for sure.
We at the European Academy are indebted to the work done by the AOI Conference team headed up by Martin O’Brien, the Conference Secretariat Agenda Communications, our Board of Trustees and our Education Committee Chair Jose-Manuel González Meijome. Without the whole team and Martin in. particular we would not be where we are today. The EAAO itself is represented by our Administrator Ms Kelli Smyth based in the AOI Offices who host us as secretariat.
These meetings are impossible without the generous support of our sponsors and I want to place that formally on record. EssilorLuxottica, HOYA, bollé SAFETY, OCULUS, SCOPE, OCUCO, THEA, TOPCON Heathcare, WOLF Eyewear, ZEISS, CooperVision, VivaQuity.
Welcome to the Annual Meeting of the European Academy of Optometry & Optics held jointly as is our custom, with the spring meeting of the European Council of Optometry & Optics
We are pleased to have drawn together some of the best clinicians, educators, researchers, scientists and upcoming students from across Europe and beyond.
There are 24+ hours of education divided into Plenary Sessions here in the Herbert room and AOI sponsored Kevin Culliton Lectures in the Pembroke Room, 12+ hours of special seminars, 18 hours of workshops ranging from foreign body removal to myopia control as well as the discussion platforms that are the SIG’s.
The workshops have been delivered in conjunction with Technology University Dublin showcasing their new campus at Grangegorman and led by a stalwart of the Academy Dr Declan Hovenden. The National Optometry Centre is a well designed and well equipped institution with ambition. That bodes well for the wider role of developing optometry in Ireland.
The EAOO is committed to the understanding and implementation of myopia control with joint policy agreed between ECOO and EAOO and we have foremost experts bringing their research expertise in local James Loughman and Mark Bullimore from the USA.
Inevitably there are also presentations as our professions, patients and regulators have navigated the COVIOD pandemic and we look forward to their insights.
We are once again pleased to welcome the support of our sister organisation the American Academy of
Welcome to the Annual Meeting of the European Academy of Optometry & Optics held jointly as is our custom, with the spring meeting of the European Council of Optometry & Optics
Optometry and in particular their representatives the current President Dr Tim McMahon of Chicago Illinois and regular EAOO Attendee Dr Brett Bence. This year we have drawn together experts Langis Michaud and Tim McMahon on the subject of keratoconus who will approach the subject from a recognition, diagnosis and first steps management “Prevalence, Prognosis and Pathways” moderated by Dr Bence.
It only remains to welcome you all to Dublin, to hope you make the most of one of Europe’s most entertaining and social cities, I know I will…..
Nicholas Rumney President EAOO 2019-2022