Trustees Report 2022
Introduction
STORM Family Centre is a Domestic Violence charity that also has a focus on Youth Work and general wellbeing; the acronym S.T.O.R.M stands for: Support, Trust, Opportunity, Rebuilding and Motivation. Founded by Marie Hanson MBE in 2004, the vision was, and remains, to help people in need of support; particularly focusing on members of the local population within the black ethnic minority community as well as hard-to-engage groups. S.T.O.R.M is committed to addressing social issues such as sexual violence, sexual exploitation, domestic abuse, poverty, long-term unemployment, and youth crime.
The charity works hard to provide empowerment and opportunities for people to gain education and build confidence and has an open-door policy for our service users which we know helps as it breaks down barriers.
S.T.O.R.M works to help:
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Anyone suffering from Domestic Violence
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Individuals suffering from low levels of depression, anxiety, or other mental health issues
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Single mothers gain the confidence and support they need to find their way into the workforce
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People who have been dependent on benefits for many years, to access the education and support necessary to get into employment and reach their goals
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Young people; to steer them away from knife and gun crime and give them the opportunity and motivation to change their lives
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Create community cohesion
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Raise awareness of local services
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Refugees and the Homeless
We provide:
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One-to-one support with counselling, employability help and mentoring
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Information, Advice and Guidance regarding matters with employment
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Onsite childcare
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A variety of different accredited vocational training courses
A very Special Thanks to all our funders and supporters through 2022 as without their help we could not continue to do the important community work that supports so many people.
New initiatives:
This year, S.T.O.R.M. launched its Just Giving page to receive donations. We are also glad to say that it includes the option for donors to Gift Aid their contributions; with this we hope to raise more funds for our work.
We have a new campaigner with our charity this year as well; we are very happy to have ‘Peacemaker’ actor Chukwudi Iwuji join us as an Ambassador. He now joins fellow Ambassador, fellow actor and friend Will Poulter alongside our Patron Sabrina Elba .
Services:
S.T.O.R.M Family Centre continues providing valuable core services to residents within the Wandsworth and surrounding boroughs. The organisation continues to expand its services, to meet the needs of the people accessing its services.
Combating domestic violence
Our counselling services thankfully continue for our service users as needed. We have one-to-one counselling, family counselling, sensory therapy and expressive art therapy, as all part of our services for help with healing from trauma. This year, we have helped 58 individuals through counselling.
Our ‘Stop the Silence, End Domestic Violence’ campaign against Domestic Violence launched in October of 2020 is still in the process of gaining signatures. We are still pushing for attention with this initiative to get hotel rooms available for women fleeing domestic violence, please see the link here: http://chng.it/2w4zM7Tyqj, and also our campaign video here: = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v Yd1bWrXHnlg
Our therapies carried out are listed below:
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Art therapy and Counselling for sufferers and survivors of domestic violence
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Support for people with concerns about their mental wellbeing
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Family counselling and support
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Sensory therapy
Childcare provision
- Wandsworth Early Education Years - Free Nursery Education Placements (FNEP)
Has continued to support our Ofsted registered Nursery, funding 15-to-30-hour placements for children aged 2 to 4 years, whilst parents’ study at our centre or go to work. Our nursery is now term-time, and we cater for SEN and children who have suffered abuse
E.S.O.L Classes & Back to Work IAG support (Information Advice and Guidance)
- Building Better Opportunities - which supports us with running our ESOL classes and IAG workshops, this particular work is all about helping refugees and asylum seekers. This year we have mainly helped individuals from Somalia and Ukraine
Employability
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Job shop - This year we continued to help people in need of work and training. With our Infromation, Advice and Guidance sessions we tailored CVs and helped our clients in applying for work. We provide training and employment support with the support of our local partners which include; BUPA, Waitrose and Tesco
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This year we saw an average of 30% of all our clients gain employment as we constantly work to help those who have suffered job-loss
And we continue to run our:
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Food Bank - Still in need and gratefully welcomed, we prepare and pack much needed food parcels for the vulnerable and those in need across the local community and further. We continue our work with City Harvest , and FareShare - who help us with these gratefully received food donations for our Food Bank and special occasions
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Befriending Lunch group - This year saw our Lunch Group continue with regular and new guests as usual. Healthy food was once again on the menu as we catered to our community members. Regular announcements are made on Nextdoor.com, alongside our usual social media platforms of Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and all our dishes are prepared by CEO Marie Hanson MBE herself
Courses:
This year we have launched into providing Levels 3 to 5 with accredited courses for Childcare, Teaching Assistant and the full Teacher Diploma (DET). S.T.O.R.M has continued to build its relationship with outside providers to ensure we provide up-to-date courses and opportunities for our learners to access.
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Teaching Assistant NVQ Level 3 courses, Childcare NVQ Level 3 courses – These new courses were launched in December with its induction and assessments; due to go live early in 2023. These courses also include approaches in Special Educational Needs (SEN) such as Dyslexia Awareness - plus additional Special Educational Needs (SEN) aspects
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Continuous Professional Development for TA learners through helping secure placements regarding courses
Our special events in 2022
Women’s Conference
Our Annual Women’s Conference took place on March 10[th] this year, and it was at the wonderful venue of the Hotel Rafayel in Battersea by the river. There to empower women and girls, this event features encouraging talks each year from people with lived experience or simply at the forefront of campaigning for safety and freedom from abuse.
This year we had presentations from Chris Steven Green OBE - Founder of the White Ribbon Campaign , Shaun Bailey MP - MP for West Bromwich West, Margaret Keverian Ali - UK Director of the Universal Peace Federation , and Robin Marsh UK Secretary General for the UPF.
Our warm thanks to SJ Heany and her brilliant Jazz Band for a great performance on the day, as well as to Lux Luz Candles for once again doing their marvellous candle making workshop, and to LUSH Cosmetics for their kind donations again as well.
Our CEO Marie Hanson led out a moving tribute to Jamal Edwards , who we sadly lost this year – as we played the video that he contributed to for STORM’s 2020 ‘ End Domestic Violence ’ Campaign. This year’s Conference was entitled ‘Woman of Power’ and each year we hope to encourage women and girls to become stronger individuals.
Fundraising event
In August, our CEO Marie Hanson MBE did the very daring task of skydiving. Considering that she suffers anxiety, hates flying and is scared of heights, this was an extra special feat.
With the strapline of ‘Face the Fear’ she leapt from 10,000 feet over Cambridge Airfield for everyone we endeavour to help - for all the sufferers and survivors of abuse and trauma.
The day was a great success, thank you to North London Skydiving Centre for their wonderful support, training and carrying out of the activity. Thank you to Eddie Nestor and all at BBC Radio London for the coverage and thank you to Sabrina once again for joining Marie in the lovely interview. The skydive was an extra special moment.
Peace Concert
This year saw a welcome return of our Peace Concert. Once again taking place at the Clapham Grand , we held the event in October halfterm as opposed to being in the summer. This still proved good for our young people as we had an arrray of great artists perform, including Risky, Jah Digga, Alesha Warren, Cherri V, Jodian Natty, Gersham Allen, J Clark, Brixton Dance School and DJvine.
It was once again hosted by the wonderful Chris Preddie OBE with a special talk from Faron Alex Paul, who gave a great presentation in combatting knife crime featuring his new product of knifeproof clothing. Along with the talks we had a moving segment showing the sad loss of the young lives lost during 2022 in London because of knife crime. This particular slide show showed the teenagers we lost, though all in all, there were over 30 people who were killed because of knife and gun crime in London in 2022. A special heartfelt thanks to Patrick Boyce for his moving testimony about the loss of his son dear Jamel , because of knife crime.
Our very special thanks goes to actor Idris Elba for the great interview he took part in - as one of our young ambassadors asked him questions about life, career and promoting peace. His talk for the young peole was very encouraging, and we also say thank you for his generous donation of his anti-violence brand ‘Don’t Stab Your Future’ t-shirts and hoodies, many thanks.
This concert is for all our youth everywhere, to let them know that there is a better way to live; a life that does not involve violence of any sort whether by knife, gun and even a physical
attack. It seeks to bring youth together in peace and provide intervention for those on the periphery of criminality or those already involved in crime by showing them the avenues of positive living through talks, testimonials, interactive activities, and music. A big thank you to Niall Paterson and evryone at SKY TV for the great interview and promotion of the Concert where Marie was also joined by one of our Ambassadors Chukwudi Iwuji ; our kindest thanks to Chuk as well for joining Marie all the way from New York, USA by video link
National Listening Day
Listening Day was a great success this year, only being our 2[nd] Listening event, our young people had a good time at our Main Offices as the day coincided with our Friday Youth Club.
The aim of national listening day is to not only shine a spotlight on how much our young people need to have their voices heard, but also to raise awareness regarding the overall delicate issue of mental health with young people.
This day is for encouraging our young people to speak about their wellbeing while letting them know that we as adults are here to listen, a day to encourage young people how to ask for support as well as obtain vital information about therapy and general restorative avenues for healing. We once again partnered with Georgia’s Voice - the charity in Cornwall founded by Sophie Alway after one of her daughters tragically ended her life in July 2020. We have more plans for next years event, including interactive displays for our young people to express what they may be going through.
Throughout the year we saw an array of warm invitations and very welcome honours:
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STORM CEO Marie was a winner at the Neurodiversity Awards 2022 from Genius Within CIC
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We were honoured guests of Kemi Badenoch MP for a special talk on the ‘Inclusive Britain’ report at the Royal Society of Arts - a report that Marie herself had input with by contirbutions and feedback on key points for its compilation
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Marie and her Son Elijah were special guests at Number 10 Downing Street for Elijah’s talk on mental health and wellbeing - as he is one of our own young ambassadors
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We also attended the International Leadership Conference with the Universal Peace Federation (UPF) - of which Marie is also an Ambassador of Peace with, and she also did an interview for the promotion of peace, as well as joining in signing a document for peace in the Korean Peninsula ; the theme of the day
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Marie was also a finalist with the London Impact Awards in the ‘Standout Women’s Champion’ category. The Awards were supported by the London Community Foundation and CtitBank
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We were also guests of the Wimbledon Foundation as they thanked community groups and charities that they have supported over many years with a wonderful tea party evening at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club SW19 . Marie was also a special guest at Wimbledon for an afternoon of High Tea earlier in the year
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We partnered with the UPF for youth work, where several youths took part in gardening activities at STORM Main Office’s roof garden. Thank you to Melissa at the Community Gardens for her support - thanks also for the wonderful Community BBQ that took place in our roof garden during the summer, it was a pleasure for STORM to be cooking for the event, thank you to London Square for their kind donation too
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Our CEO was also given the honour of turning on the Christmas Lights at Clapham Junction, this was a wonderful evening of fun and entertainment - we give our thanks Roz Williams and all at the Junction BID for the invite to turn on the lights and for all their support for STORM Family Centre
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The UPF also held an evening in the House of Lords at Parliament with a range of moving talks from various guests talking about Violence Against Women and Girls and how to combat it; our thanks to Margaret Ali and Robin Marsh at the UPF and Barroness Verma for this most touching evening. Marie spoke about her own life story of how she and her family overcame suffering from domestic violence, and about petitioning Parliament for greater action in helping children who have suffered abuse, and how to protect our young ones from suffering abuse and harm
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And at the end of this year, Marie was one of many special guetsts at the Black Conference - a two day event with a further afterparty hosted by the Black British Network . Our thanks to its CEO Cephas Williams for the invitation to such a good event and for his great hospitality. We hope to work even more with Cephas and the BBN in the coming years, and Marie persoanally thanks STORM Ambassdor Will Poulter for the introduction to Mr. Williams of the BBN
Future plans:
Our plans include
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We endeavour to still launch our ‘School of Excellence’ - our project to teach young people all aspects of the Film & Television industry
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Expanding our partnerships so we can work more in collaboration with local organisations, creating an even more successful wrap-around service
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Getting more people into sustainable Employment/Higher Education which will in turn lead to employment
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Upgrading our technology systems to create a better learning environment for our service users - as well as expanding our services through social media/technology
Thank you
All this work has not been done on our own, and so it is with thanks to one and all mentioned in this report that we express our warmest gratitude
A very special Thank You to our Patron Sabrina Elba , and to all our Trustees for their tireless work placed into STORM Family Centre; thank you to Leon Butler, Tanya Silchenstedt, Osbourn Binns , and Tina Clark - and also to Keely Mitz . Huge thanks to Sabrina’s husband Idris Elba for his kind support - especially for this year’s Peace Concert. Thank you to our Ambassadors Will Poulter and Chukwudi Iwuji for their amazing support as well.
Thank you to the Department for Education for their support with our summer activities for youth and to all at Lee Valley Water Park, The Maritime Museum, London Climbing Centres, Thames Clippers and Mottingham Farm Stables .
Our Patron Sabrina Elba
Thank you to all our funders throughout this year for their support and generosity once again; it is with much gratitude that we express our warmest appreciation for all their aid.
Thank you to Deputy Leader of Wandsworth Council Kemi Akinola , Councillor Maurice McCleod and to all our partners and supporters in the London Borough of Wandsworth , and in The Government .
Special thanks to Myles Stacey OBE for all his help and support; to also to Kemi Badenoch MP.
Thank you to every single worker and volunteer across our charity, to all our contributors and our donors , and to our counsellors - we give a special thanks for the specialist hard work that they provide for those in need coming to our charity; and thank you to all members of our community who come through our doors to partake of our services. Thank you to our partners the Universal Peace Federation and also to Genius Within CIC and the London Impact Awards .
Last, and definitely by no means least; thank you so much to one and all who worked on, contributed to, promoted and supported the return of our Peace Concert . Thank you to everyone at The Clapham Grand , to all our guests , Roz Williams and all at The Junction BID , and every volunteer for all the commitment over several months of dedicated hard work, planning and passion:
To everyone behind the scenes for the Concert - Thank You to SJ Heany & Mark Patten, John Casey at NBC International, Maurice Lawrence of MORE Bar Consultants, Ministry of Sound DJ Mark Westhenry , Laura Bloomer , Kenneth Beckford, Amel Zaki , Wandsworth Care Alliance, Wandsworth Family Information Service, London Lights and the South London Press
Thank you to all our artists; Risky, Jah Digga, Alesha Warren, Cherri V, Jodian Natty, Gersham Allen, J Clark, Brixton Dance School and DJvine , and thank you to all our guests promoting their businesses on the day too; Sharon Marks, XI:XV Hair, Ethan McFarlane, Davis J Williams, Letitia Jackson, and Sandra Ann Moodie . To all who attended, we thank you.
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The Trustee is responsible for keeping proper accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. The Trustee is also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
The above report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies subject to the small companies regime as set out in Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006 and in accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS 102).
Approved by the board on 23 December 2022 Signed on behalf of the board
OSBOURNE BINNS Trustee / Director
Company No. 06726435 Charity No. 1140714
Principal Office Flat 61 Lucas Court Strasburg Road Battersea London SW11 5JF Registered Office Flat 61 Lucas Court Strasburg Road Battersea SW11 5JF
Director and Trustee The Director of the charitable company are its Trustee for the purposes of charity law.
Accountants:
Tom & Co. Accountants Limited 56a Mitcham Road Croydon CR0 3RG:
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTO statement of Financ4al Actiiitiè5 x thè al èrnded 31 Mar¢h 2022 Unrèstricted Restiicted fvnds fvnds 2Q22 21122 Tolal fvnds Total fvnth 2022 2021 2022 tlote5 ITrEorne and end0entS leg•cies CharitaUe activil) 198.334 199.334 her trading xiltI Investments 1.295 24.274 1.205 24.2", 4 Other Total 221.903 221.3 Expofiditure on: 31sing fund5 Charita aeti¥itieg OtPw 10.a28 24.332 159,388 10.828 24.332 159.388 10 12 Total 104.348 194.348 Net gains cn inve5tmpnts Met income 13 27,555 2",.555 Tralfe betw••n Net income before other gbinslllossèsl 27.555 27.555 Othr 9ain5 and 10ss•s ains on rè¥aluatiM of fixed assets tLnal G3ins Dn (kfined ber*fit Fertsion xherr Other Gair& Ntt rnovement in fvhds 27.555 27.555 Re¢4)ncilia1ion of funds." Toral funds brOdt forward 111.395 {14,e181 gJ.777 Total fvnds ¢arried forrd 138.950 114,e181 124.332
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Summary Income and Expen(fiture Ac<wnt lor thè artded 31 Marth 2022 2022 2021 220.808 t IrrtMentS Interest ifNe51ment irKLwre 1.295 Gross incorne for the 221.903 Exwth'ture 179.215 Intert payat4e Frerlation and thar for Impaim*nt of fixed ats 15.133 Total expefiditure for the year 194.348 Net Irwme befve tsxlof Ihe year Ta¥ payable Net irKome for the year 27.555 27.555
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD BalzTrEe Sheet at 31 March 2022 Company Ilo. 06726435 Notss 2022 2021 Fryed •ssts Intangib assets T91 Sets Investments 17 102.308 18 102,308 Cutrent assets 19 20 3,404 Investments Cash at bank and in I1 21 5.212 8,e18 13,408 Credrtors.. Ameunt falliryd duè wthin oneyear Met ¢urrent assets Total assets less ¢urrent liabilities 124,332 Creditor5: Amwts fallir¥ due after nKsre than eyear 24 Pro¥ision5 for liabilrt5 27 Net assets ex(n4 pension asset or liability 124,332 Dèfined btnèfrt pension sthemé assel Total net a55ets 124.332 The funth of the Chaiity Aestri¢téd frjnds Endowment fur5 28 Restncted Inrcrfne fun( 114.6181 114.6181 114.8181 114.8181 Unrstri¢led fvnds Gweral fund5 28 138,950 111.395 tl9ated fLYS 138.950 111.395 Reseryes Re¥aluJti reserve P&nY reserv? 28 Total fvnd5 124.332 95.7-.7 Th?Ee accwnt5 hèye bn preparerl in COrdae ¥rith the 5Feual provi5ion5 of Part 15 of the Coryy3r•È5 t 2006 relaring to 5rnall ccryanie5.
For the year ended 31 March 2022 the company was entitled to exemption under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.
The members have not required the company to obtain an audit in accordance with section 476 of the Companies Act 2006.
The directors acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.
Approved by the board on 23 December 2022 And signed on its behalf by:
OSBOURNE BINNS Trustee / Director
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STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Note5 to the Accnts ExpèThAitu rleeoonition of eyrendituro Eynditurè Is rewni$ed on an aceruals bags. Eynthture Ir¢ludès ary VAT cannot fulty re¢orfèred. and Is repNted as Part of thè eyFNliture to which It relate5 wditure on These cLwry15e the ccÉts a55clated with attrxtinu %YAuntary incom2. fiJndraiwng raising lunds tradins costs and Inyestrnènt managemènt COSt5. ExFenttitur• on These aynprise the costs Inwrred ty rhe Chariry In the +Jeliwry of its activities w caritable 3a[Wt5 Servi in the further3rKe of its objecLE. induthng the maknng of ar15 aTrJ weTTWCe cfF_t5. Grants l srant expenditure is Kcounteol for on 3n palé basis Ous an accrual for rants that h3ve teen approved ty thp tru5tee5 at ttte end of the year but not yet paid. Go¥vnare costs The5È iftdt thcee tost5 8$tiatÈd wth mèèting the ¢tilutIOnal and statutory uirements of the tharity. Includiry ary auditi Ind?rn examination fees. cts linked to Strateg¢ mana9Ement of Charity. tO9EthEr th a share of other adfThnistration cts Other expiditurÈ These art SUFPOrt eo_¢ts rtjt alIcted to a partirAdar activity. Taut¥on The charity E exempt frorn D)Twration tzgon its charitae xtivit•P5. Tangible fixed a55et5 and depreciatbDn Depreuation Is prowded at t fc41trthrG annual rntes in ord•r towrtte off eath a55et r its estimaied U5elul life". Frttho41 ifft¥tstsnent property IrNestment picwtits art measured iniblly at Cp)5t and subsegU•Itty at tsr 7nluè at eath LIne swt date and are Tr)t d&wer#ated Al pn5 or Ic6se5 are tsken to thp Statement of FinwKial Acii¥itie5 a5 tP ari.
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Note5 to the Account5 Intangible ftted a59ets •nd •norb'54tion 1ntsng1e fixed a55ets (In&LbYirvJ Wr¢hed Goodwill. patents and tremarkS) are corTd at C4)5t le55 ved aThvxtisation imwrmwrt Icrase5. Stocks ¥trKk Is Induoyj at rhè ltrwer of ctht or rèalisable valuè Ckjnated Items of stcKk are reeogrmsed at fair valuè whi¢h Is the anwuni the thantywould havè beertwlling to pay lor the Items ort cgèn market. Trade and otherdeblws Tra(Ip and othef 4pbt¢xs are recwnu4ed at the ttlerwL after ary tr•Je dI5unt offered. prePants 3re ¥3lued 31 amcwnt prepaid net ofany trade dixwnts Cash and cash e¢wivalents Cash and èouivalents eorrprise ush at bank and on hand. dernand Oèposits Wlth bank5 and otr shory-term highly liquid Investments wth onGinal matunties of rhree monrhs Cr 55 anLI bank erdraft5. In thE statenwt Offin331 SitiC. bank overthafts are shuwn within bJrTUWiV DJfTent liabliti In IhE Statement of Gash Flow5, cth and cth equiv31ents 3rE thjwn rEt of bank erdraFts that are rep¥yalJe on demand and lorm an Integr31 part ofthe company's cash m¥wrnent. Trade and other¢redrtws Drt terrn crediiorE are ffasUred at Ihe tran5aCti¢yt price. Otlwcreditry5 3TrJ are reco3nL5pd where the charity ha5 a prent clIgati from a pasl e¥ent that will prctht4y SuIt In thè transfer of fund5 to a third party and the amount due to ttle the 0103111 can be measured or estimated reliably. Creditor5 arè Trjmally reco9nised 31 Lhèir seitlement amoJnt 3fter allowryJ forany trJe dc¢ts due. Ae5earGh and dèvelopment bw¥th"ture on arwj dO&nent t5¥mrten off in year in it rs inrxrred. Foreign curreIe5 Pjonetary ast5 and 1Kats'lilS denominated in enCieS Otr th Ihe function31 UJTrency of the tharity are trSlated at Ihe r3tes Df exch3nge prevail1r 3t the end of report1nG pEriog. Trarwtions in wrrencies other than ttte fun¢tiM31 wrrenvy of the charity a reo)rded at the rat of •x¢han9e on tste that tran5acti¢>n ocoJrred. l nge differerKe5 are arE taken into acLoLmt in arriviry at npt inConlFendlture.
STORM FAMILY CEIITBE LTD Note5 kn the Ac<wnt5 Leased asséts lthere the tharity enteT5 intoa aSe which entsils taking wb5tarrtwlty all the rvsk5 and reward5 of 0¥rShip of an asset. lease 15 treated a5 a finarre 3$e. Leases whith &J not tr3r6fer sut&t3ntially 1 risks and reJards of ownef5hip totharity are elassified ratiw leases Asset5 held wder finae 3re initialty recoBrysed 35 assets of thetharity at thrfair¥alue3t thè inceptiJn of the lease or, If lower. at the prwt W31ue of the minirnum lee YrrntS. The eorrtSpcdll lialItyto lessor is inclLbYÈd in thÈ balanee sheet datt as a finane lease otligation Lease paynts arè apwrtioned betwÈen financÈ wenses and rèdLlion of lease obligation so as to hieve a lant rate of inter&t C remainiTrJ balae of the liability Fina eyperses are recognised Immethaiely. Und they are threctly 3ttribut3ble to pIfyia355e15. in thir case th2y we talised In acojrdanEeth the Folio/ un bJrrov¥ir% Eost5. Assts hld L•)dts firtth las dprtaatod in thsm Is tmmtd sstts. cerati le35e payments are rewwsed * an wnse on a straight4ine b35is o¥er tl terni. In thè eyent th3t le39e irKenti¥e5 are received to entef into rat1 le35e< S InntI¥& are fewgnised 35 a Iwbiliiy ?re931e benefit of irKentive5 ts reccw15ed 35 3 reducti of rentsl exFen5e on 3 Straw41 bays P•n5ion costs Tho chanty OFtS a thfinod cuntribution plan for It5 mOYS Adefinod C¥Jntribution plan 15 per&iw F4an undÈrwhth company fixed ctr1blIS into 3 teparate entity 0e tke tritrJtior6 have teen paid thè ha< n0ftsrtr paymènts clltIc5. The cmtribLrtjor are rewgnised 35 eJpen5e5 they tsll due Arnounts nDi paid are Shown in aE¢ru¥s In the bolartt s¢. The a55ets of the plan are held Separately from rompany In IrKlewdently rnin151ered fvnd5 Attipt of Ojnattd goods, ht41itiÈs And stNtes I dc¥Mted gocrtls. fae41itf&s and seNees retaved are retL¥nL%ed ¥Mthn iro)mipe resour expnditure at an Èstimate of thè ye tothÈ tharity. 2 C¢*npany Status The cortwry isa wvate limrted by91tee cuwuentty Th)t haye share wi.
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Note5 to the Account5 3 Ststementof Finan¢ial A¢tiS- prioryear fund5 2021 ful5 2021 Totsl funds 2021 Incarne and end0entS from.. Dcffjation5 3Tr1 lega Charita xtiviijes Other trading xtiwti IrNestment5 other 88.198 288.018 356.814 Total 88.196 288.e18 356.814 ExpEfiditure on.. Raising funds Ch¥it3e ivitbP5 15.5001 187.3171 1icK).8811 187.493 1106.241) 80.176 Other (2.2301 64.582 (2.230) Totsl (92.8", 71 128.295) Nèt Gair en Inwtryts Net irKome 181.073 204.030 385.109 Tr3r6feTr behveen fuTr Net income tthe other gain5111055e51 other gains awwj 1055è5: GaIr on revalualion of fixed a55et uanal Gain¢ on defined enefi t pen510n 181.073 204.030 385.109 Other Gairs Met movwtnt in fvrs 181.073 204.036 385.109 Re¢oncilia1ion of fuThJ5." Total funds broLwJhL forward Totsl fvnd5 ¢arried fonrd 181.0",3 204.039 385.109
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTO Note5 to the Accwnt5 4 Inc from thnation5 and legacies Unrestsi¢ted RestrKted Endonefit Totsl 2022 2021 198.334 106,334 19e334 19e.224 DOTrat wds, talitieS aThJ 5er¥ice5 re¢eIa Total 2022 2021 Unrestricted RestriLed ETrdo%ATrent Totsl 2022 2021 6 Income from other trading a¢tivities Unrestricted Restricted ETrdoTrent To131 2022 2021
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Notè5 to the Ants 7 Invne frvm in¥e51mentS Unr•strid•d Rtstiict•d En¢•1 Total T>tsl 2022 2021 354 354 Q41 1.295 1.2g5 B Othèr in¢<x7)e Unrestrictèd Re5tnEted EnthMThent Total 2Q22 2021 24.274 24.274 24.274 24.274 9 Expènditurè on raisin9 fvnds Unrè5trict*d Re5ti1tted En&)%Mnè Totsl Totsl 2022 2021 CoEts Olgena7tq V0tary 2.791 2.791 1.421 t.421 FvndraEing tTrdfflg ce8t2 337 337 210 210 1.733 t.733 2.7 2.700 IMtana¥sYI 128 128 300 200 310 310 700 10.628 10.828
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Note5 to thè AcDxnt5 ID ExpeTrdityre on ¢h)ritsbl a¢.11¢5 Unre5trirthl Restrthd EndoThent Total Totsl 2022 2021 EYWditU djaritable actMtieB 1.870 1,870 300 300 700 700 2.050 2.050 Grants m GokPrnan 882 882 15.185 15,185 845 845 2.700 24.332 24,332 11 An5is of grants Grants to Institutions Grant5 to Indi¥•duals Support Costs Activity or proyzmrne Total Total 2022 2021 ActM'tie5 Grant nrtakIn dirèthy fvndiTrg of a¢tywitJé5 pport Costs Aetiyity or yowmmè Tolal X122 T)tsl 2021
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Note5 to the Account5 12 Otrr expen(hture Unre5trithl Ilestrthd EndoThent Tolal 2022 2021 120 120 550 sso 800 800 15.325 15,325 Bank In and mrdraft intert wable Other interest pay3t42 Corpjration tax tharoeiirre4itl ErnFJoyee ctsts fjotor and travel 72.228 72.228 1.340 1.340 PreryIi5 Amorti5ation. depwatim. impairnnt. profit.rioss disposal of fixd assets Geptral adfftnistratiye ¢05ts 31.387 31.387 15.133 15,133 17.905 17.905 Legal prof95510n41 c45t5 4.000 4.eoo 159.388 159,388 13 Met income before transkr5 2022 2021 This IS stateé aftr thar9inq= Depreoation of owned a55ets D2preoation of t5 hEld under finar 35e5 and hire purthaEe ccrtracts Amortisation of IntanyiNe asgets Auditor5, reMur311¢ lThdeFeTrdent E¥3rn1ner'5 f Other fee5 to thè audrtoror in&FeTrJent exarniner &<-9ratia payrrnts tS.t33
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Notè5 to the Ants 14 Trustee r•mun•ration and exp•nss None of thè trusttts have paid ary rernunèration In thè CAJrrènt CK prior Fer Other benefft5 Trustee Remuneration Pn5w)n None ofthe tru5tee5 ha¥& been paid ary In the CLrrent or prior Fericd5 2022 2021
STORM FAMILY CEIITRE LTD Note5 to thè Aci#xnt5 Ilumber Mumber Numtr of trustees paid eypèrdès The n3ture of the r•rTthr5ed expwEe5 Tot experEe5 reirTthr5ed to tru5tee5 Tot eryloyee benEfits received * tnEte 15 Stsff Msts 2022 2021 Sariès and wao '315ecurity CQsts Per&cffj c4Jsts 85.207 5.000 829 71.035 No enwltyee recv•d èmollments in excess of £60.000. TO •ryloye• ber•fits rttiY by key man•annl The averèp Mcthty rwmLwoffull eqUivent ernFluJ*es duriry yearwa5 35 follow5". 2022 Number 2021 Ilurnber
STORM FAMKyCEmT LTD Ilote5tothE Ac{nts 10 as%ts Patènts3fvJ Do¥lopm• tEQ5t5 otr Totsl C05t At l Aoril 2021 itior DISPOSals t21 UJrc 2022 Jnortisation •npaitment t T Aoril 2021 mortis1 charge forthe yeJr Irwirm•nt Disptrals t 31 2022 Met bookvJlue5 At21 Marol 20 t21 Uarol 2021
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Ilotes to th? AcKounts 17 Tan•ble faed assÈt5 Land and buildings Totsl Costor re¥aluation At 1 ri1 2021 2.Q7D 93.774 102.308 Itior Re¥3lLOti Tr3r&fer5 Disp05als At 31 Klath 2022 Depreriation ar impairment At 1 WI12021 DepreDalK dwgè for t yÈar Inwirment Re¥3luati TrarfEr5 DisFo531s Al 31 Uarc 2022 8.484 2.070 10? 308 Mt book Yaluts At 31 Marth 2Q22 At 31 Uarch 2021 Ntt book valw5 of a55•ts hold urbderfininE* lea5 and hire purchase tontract5 and induded above At 31 Klarth 2022 At 31 Marth 2021 2.07D 2.070 93.774 92.774 102.308 102 308 8,484
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Mote5 to the Acoxnt5 18 In¥estments Freehold Investment other Other Invesbnnt in Property $SrIs inwèsimtnts . Listed invslmnts . Unlisféd T)tsl C05t or revaluation At 1 April 2021 Aldrtions Revaluaiion Dicposals At 31 Uarth 2022 Provisions and •mpairnient At I WI12021 Provided during the year I1lMient Revaluation DIsPOs315 At 31 Uarch 2022 Nèt book values At 31 March 2022 At 31 Uar¢h 2021 Inve5tsnenl in Subsidiarits The cLryany has fOllrI 5ubsidvary under13knng5: Capital and re5erve5 at Proffitl(loss ètsd of1ht Iforthe lèvant rèlevant Country of in¢orporation Class of Irf not UK) shares held %ageof shares ld of t#Mnpany year year Othèr invèstmènts The ¢onwny ?1$ 20% or AYJrè ol the Sha captal olthe conwanies." Capital and re5erve5 Zt Profitll1055 endofth Iforthe levant Country of in¢orpontion Class of lrfnot UK) shares held lèvant Name ofc•mpany shares hèld year
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Ilotè5 to the Arwjnts 2022 2021 M¥ket Val01 ltsted investments 19 St 2022 2021 aw materias ind conJuMatS in yogrèss FinishEd GDod5 Carrying vaueanatysed tyxti¥ilies 2022 21J21
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Ilote5 to the Accwnts 20 Dèbtors 2022 2021 Tradp debtor5 Amounts 04¥ed by urKlertakirwJ5 VAT rectr4erable Other deèto 3.404 PreP3Ywnts arld i[rne 3.4D4 Amounu in¢lLxJed wthin Other dèbtors that lall due afttr more than year 21 Curyent asset investments 2022 2021 5ted In1strlS Unlisted in¥e51rrnts IAarktt ¥alu of It5ted in¥estmentS
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Ilote5 to the Accwnts 22 Crethtor5.' arytsJnts fallino dutthin onÈ year 2022 2021 Bank103r6 and erdraft5 Othef loans I1>4t1$ finar(e lèasè ar hirè PLKcha5e contrxt5 Tradè creditor5 Amounis to wrAJP undèrtkn.ngs Corwration tax Other taxes socd security LO3 from tru51ee5 {3.eoo Other erediio £truals 28.570 146.3781 113.4081 23 Deferred In¢*)me •AotrwTene of the drred fflc4%7Je iii:rndtiOrn." 4moun¢8 f•lling éue byrlhoi 2022 2021 AtlWI Relea52d in ent year Deferred In eurrent year At31 Uarth
5foRM FAMILY CEl1T LTD Ilotes to the onts 24 Creth'tor5'. amounts f3lliThJ due after rmre crf year 2022 2021 9k103r& and overthaft5 Other loan5 1193titrts unthr finare bEa5e Iwre pwcha5e cDntF3ct5 Trade cxeditor5 nts to wuThrtg5 Other creditcrs Au¢u31s Dpferred Inco ablrti repwle ID me th fve yea after the balance set thte Arn1 rewable by ItalMnts cNJnt rep43b Oth&rth instalrrnts 25 Deferred Incune AIo¥EffMtof the delEf>Ed tncrffie CfEditofs.' arnount8 k1lingdu&MD thon 2022 2021 AtIAwl Rdea5Ed in turrEnt y2¥ Deferred In wrreni year At 31 YJ Crtthtor5.' secur*d lia.11eS 2022 2021 The aggregate anb)unt of sttured liabilitiès indje within ¢redilor5
5TOAM FAMILY CEMTAE LTD Ilote5 to the Ac¢Lwnt5 27 Pro¥isions (knerou5 other Total At l Awil 2021 Mowemont for the yeaf Al 31 ljarth 2022
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Notè5 to the Ants 28 Movement in lunds Incoming resources At31 Resources Gr055 tr3n5tsr5 At1W'I other 2021 gain511o55esl 2022 Ae5tricted funds: Endo¥fflientfund5'. Total Restricted WK*Jme fund5.' 114.6181 114.618) Total 114,0181 114.618) Unrestricted fvnds: General fund5 111.395 221.gD3 1194.3481 138.950 De5wJnated fund5= Total En(hJwrnt fuThJ5.'
STORM FAMILY CEIITRE LTD Note5 to the Accwnt5 Total Restricled fvnds.. Total Unre5trKted fund5". Total Revaluaiion fun*J Total reValua£t0 Total 96.777 221.903 1194.3481 124.332 Pension reserve PurF4xtt arrfl restn¢tioft$ in relatitjn tothÈ ftmds". En¥mlt furyls".
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Note5 to the Ants RestT&ed fvf'. D&5ignated fuThJ5'. 29 Anaty515 of neta55ets betEen lundg Unre5tiiEted RstrKttd EThd0et fvnds fvnds fvnds Totsl Fu2d 355ets Investment5 IOJ,238 2,070 102.308 Net assets CAediirrt5 duè In more than wyèar provision5 4.601 17.423 22.024 104.839 19.493 124 332 30 Contingènt AssetslLiabilrtos
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD Note5 to the A¢nts 31 Re¢oncil4t•on of net dpbt New HPIFinan¢e At31 M3rth At 1 Aw"1 2021 Cash fl05 leasès 2022 Cash and eqUivantS Bank o¥er(Irafts 5.212 5.212 5.212 5.212 Bofrwngs Bank loan5 11gatlCfiS Lmdw HPIFinCt 3S Net dèbt 5.212 5.212 32 Commitsments Captal eommlthaits 2022 2021 Captsl commitmÈnts eantracted for at thÈ end of thp finan31 year forwhith no provision th teèn m>Se." 0pvab.ry le476e wnmrlmwrts Annual cOmmitry15 urbyèr non¥rancefiat4t cpwating leases aTr as follow5.' 2022 Land and 21122 2021 Land and 2021 buildings buildin95 Cyr3tirG le•¢ with èxpry date". Within year In the GecoTrY to fifth years IrU51¥e r five years P•IOn ¢ommilments 2t122 2021 The pertsion $t charp io the c¢mparry amounted to.. 82 Unpaid cantributict5 due to the ftsid are Indje in other tyethtots >id amwnted to". 33 Post balanc* sheet èvènts
STORM FAAIILY CENTRE LTD Ilotes to th? AcKounts 34 AdvarKes and c¥Èdit5 to tru5ttts ITe4 wthin Other blo are fdlowiry loan5 to tru5tees'. At 1 April 2021 At31 TN5tee De5tyiPtion 2022
STORM FAMILY CEIITAE LTO 110ts5 to thE Account5 35 Gwante5 made by the charityon behalfof lJuste5 Dpt& of guarantee5 enterpd into thE wryny on tthalf ol its trtte5 are 15 fdlM.' Pdmount paidl Dir•ctor Doscription and main t*rms liakn'l &Thrrd
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTD ttailed 5tstement of Finala1 Activitiès lor thè yèarèNJed 31 Marth 2022 Unrestri¢te dfvtsds 2022 Totsl fvnth Tolal frjnds 2022 2021 2022 2022 lTrEome and end0ents frorn." Dtsution5 legW•S 196.334 196.334 198.334 19e.334 Charitable xtmties other tra(ling aCtItieS Investments 354 354 941 1.295 1.205 other 21.274 24.274 24.274 24.2-.4 Total income and en¢yentS 221.W3 221.903 Expormliture on: Cc6ts of 9errabng donion5 and legaue5 2.791 2.791 .421 1.421
STORM FAMILYeENTRE LTD Oetailed 5tstement of FinarKial ACtsbe$ 4,212 4,212 Cc6ts of other tradif¥J tieS 337 337 210 1,733 2.700 4.980 210 1,733 2.7DO 4.980 Irwe5trnEnt costs 120 300 310 700 1.430 310 700 1.43e Totsl of expenthlure on raisina 10,J28 10.e28 Clwitle KtMiie5 1,870 300 1.870 3DO 700 700 2,050 2.050 Grants m>Je 4,920 4,920 682 15.185 845 15.185 2,700 2.700 Total of expenthture on thaiitable aclities 24.332 24.332 Other eypeTrJitwe 120 550 120 550 8DO 15.325 15.225 83nk loan and Overraft Intef&t ab olr iniere51 P3yat4e Cofratimxrèr1{r1e1I) 18.795 16.705 oyeeco5t5 5",,853 .554 5,000 82 57.853 7.554 5.000 829 Dirttots' rÈmunèTati loyer's NIC Pe10 cc6ts
STORM FAMILY CEMTRE LTO Detailed statement of FinarKial Athtie5 Staff entèrtainment Staff rècruiiment Stsff ir3inir¥a Stsff ¥velfare 350 350 342 342 T•nporary staff 500 72.228 500 72.228 Motor travèl c05t5 Vehic4E5- Gera1 c£6t5 Vehide5- Lea5iw and hir• cost5 v2hid- Fuel Vthic4e5- 1rBurw and Iicences vthid. Ry"rs and m)ntenae Travel sub5iSter 375 375 8b%ines$ milè•aÈ tC6ts reinursèd Fa5 1.340 1.340 Prem15è5 $ts Rènt P3t Light. 31 and Prerni dearitng Premi Insuran Prernises and 21.187 21.187 231 231 rnJn1enare Other wemisès costs 9.08 9.980 31.38-; 31.387 Gerral aminictratlVÈ COSLE. including dÈpwuatiJn and anN)rtisatic¢i Arrti53t10n D&prec4ation of Ld aTrJ buik1ing5 Cprwation of Preall0n of pratiOn of Lo55 on disposal of Intang1t& fue(l a55ets L055 on di5P05al Df taryble fixed 14.443 14.443 lnVrrt 105ses- int3ngibSe FA IMM)ni lo. tangiblè Finvestryits Bad dpbt5 Bank charges 140 140
STORM FAMILY CEIITBE LTD Detailed Statement of FinarKial Aclivities Equiprnent eyr6èd Equipment 1r¥d hirÈ tharps Equiprnent reF•r5and nwnten3r Exthty ratt Iwnllltss GEneral insurar& InfomBtion and publicatiCfi5 tage and cTre Softwar•. IT5UPPryt and rdat•d 4.080 4.080 stst1ory aTrJ wntirvd wiption5 Simdry pxppn5qS T•leFhw. fax Ixojdband 5.939 7.748 33.038 5.939 33.038 Leg aTrY wofe55iona c£6ts itllndepEn¢Jeni examinali Ac£CAtry bJckeeF4ng C1anCY f 4.600 4.000 i&totts lees her leG31 prolessiMa 5ts 4.600 4,000 Totsl of exporAlilure of 01hor&>sts Totsl enrTe Nèt irv•Stfrnt5 159.388 194.348 194.348 Net inwffle 27.555 27,555 Trarsler5 tefvjeen fund5 Mèt in¢om belof other gainslllossésl 27.555 27.555 Other retyJgni5ed 9ain5 al Ip55e5 Gall on rèvaluation olfiy*d assets tU3ri31 Gwn5 defined benefit S(tsrS OthÈr Gains Ilet fflo¥ernent in funds 27.555 27,555 Re¢onu"liation of fuThJ5.' TD[ furth broL4htfornvard 111.395 90.777
STORM FAIIILY CEIITRE LTD Dtailod 5tstomntof FinanciilPthr¢itiQ5 Total fundsrnl0d 138.950 124.332
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