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2020-11-30-accounts

Evaluation Report September 2019 - August 2020

This report covers activities from 1st September 2019 to 31st August 2020.

During this time, OUR SERVICES HAVE BEEN ACCESSED A TOTAL OF 2707 TIMES OVER THE LAST YEAR.

The charity supported, 2156 families at least once & 4726 referrals. Which is an average of 2 referrals per family!

Contents

Introduction Covid-19 – PSC Response Helpline Parenting Courses Parenting Workshops Sleep Courses and Clinics Trauma & Attachment Service Support Groups Children & Young People groups Family Fun Events Training Workshops for Professionals Finance & Looking Ahead Funders Team PSC

'As a parent who has found the journey extremely testing, I know I couldn't have managed without PSC. From the bottom of my heart I would like to say the biggest thank you. You are like my guardian angels, I've learnt so much, and continue to do so, because of all of you. Be proud!'

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INTRODUCTION

Parenting Special Children (PSC) is a Berkshire based charity aiming to improve the wellbeing of children/young people with a range of special needs and disabilities, including those who have experienced early life trauma.

Over the last 14 years, PSC has been at the forefront of responding to gaps in service provision by setting up new and specialist services and projects for families. In addition to parents/carers, we are now supporting children and young people directly as well as professionals who work with them.

Our services include face to face and online:

1. A helpline, over the phone, email and social media

2. Specialist parenting workshops and courses

3. Sleep courses and clinics

4. Annual topic based conferences and guest speaker events

5. Community and Special Interest support groups

6. Family Fun events

7. Training opportunities for professionals working with special needs children.

8. Monthly social and educational groups for young people

9. Specialist workshops, courses and peer support for families of children who have experienced early life trauma.

PSC services continued to be well respected and regularly used across Berkshire East and West during the year. We continue to enjoy strong partnerships with local authorities, schools, health and education professions, voluntary services and community groups in the area.

'So much useful information! I wish I’d had PSC as a resource when my daughter was growing up. So much that you say makes so much sense.'

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Parenting Special Children evaluation report | Sep 2019 – Aug 2020

COVID–19

PSC Response

During the ongoing global pandemic we provided 95 workshops/support group sessions over 3 months.

The coronavirus pandemic affected everyone but for the families PSC support this was magnified a hundredfold. Our dedicated helpline and support service witnessed an increase in anxiety, challenging behaviours including child to parent violence, self harm, suicidal thoughts, fear of parents/grandparents becoming ill or dying, medical/health needs due to disruption of hospital appointments, sleep issues with sleep routines not being maintained, isolation, anxiety due to homeschooling and mental health concerns. The helpline moved to a cloud based system allowing call forward for calls to be taken from a mobile phone during lockdown ensuring we could continue to support families in need.

Last year the charity identified the need for online workshops with a plan to implement in 2021. However, when Covid took the country into lockdown the charity knew it was paramount to respond immediately to the needs of their families.

The first series of the new online Zoom workshops started on the 20th April 2020, ‘Understanding/supporting children’s behaviour during lockdown’. The set of 3 workshops proved popular, and at maximum capacity within days, prompting a second and third series which were also full. Throughout Covid we listened to our parents' needs and responded by delivering extended helpline hours, online support groups including groups such as Dads/Male Carers, Adoptive Mums sharing concerns during lockdown, Kinship Carers, our existing workshops alongside developing new topics such as ‘Dealing with family tensions during lockdown’ and ‘Managing stress levels of traumatised children during lockdown’, as well as facilitating online sessions for our Auticulate and ‘Awesome Autism’ A team children groups.

PSC recognised the struggles some of our families were experiencing due to a lack of technology for example, one single mum was trying to home school her 3 children on a mobile phone. Our response was to source and deliver laptops to our most deprived families. Thank you to Project Linus who donated quilts which we distributed to our families accessing our Trauma and Attachment service (TAS) and Community Support groups.

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HELPLINE During the year, our helpline:

RECEIVED RECEIVED 317 CALLS 587 E-MAILS

PROCESSED 457 REGISTRATION FORMS

SUPPORTED 425 PARENTS & CARERS

Helpline case study

N first made contact with the helpline via telephone in November 2019 to discuss their child who was on the ASD and ADHD pathway with CAMHS. The helpline discussed our Pre and Post assessment workshops and N booked on to the ADHD workshops and completed all three parts. N contacted the helpline again in June 2020 to discuss child's sleep difficulties. We discussed some of the issues they were facing and discussed strategies to put in to place to help support a good sleep routine. The helpline recommended our sleep workshop and gave details of this. N attended a sleep workshop and accessed the sleep tips on demand presentation. N attended a Dual diagnosis workshop via zoom.

N contacted the helpline via email at the end of June 2020 to give us an update and confirmed that a private assessment for ADHD had been given and was in the process of getting a private Autism assessment. N expressed how grateful they were for all of the amazing information that had been given from workshops and the helpline to help make the process easier. N made contact via email with the helpline to ask for help and advice as things were really difficult at home with behaviour, anxiety, OCD and home schooling.

Helpline responded to this email with a phone call to N to get as much information as possible and to give as much support as possible. Helpline spoke in length touching on every difficulty, signposting to other agencies for more specialised support around school.

N made contact with helpline to give an update and to discuss further concerns. A decision was made by the helpline to refer N to the Family team to access 4 hours of 1:1 support to help support with the complex needs. PSC’s Family support team are now in the process of working 1:1 with N.

'Can’t believe somebody answered I was going to leave a message, you are fabulous and to be still helping others at this time is lovely, it’s nice to actually speak to someone that gets it. Thankyou!'

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Parenting Special Children evaluation report | Sep 2019 – Aug 2020

PARENTING COURSES This year, the charity delivered the following courses:

Course Numbers
Delivered
Number of Parents/
Carers
Time Out for Special Needs (TOSN)
7 weeks
1 11
Time out for ADHD (TOADHD)
5 weeks
1 12
Who's in Charge?
9 sessions
2 24
Atachment Focused Parenting
7 weeks
3 21
Total 7 68

Time out

courses

Time Out Courses are a program designed for parent/carers focusing on understanding behaviours, home/school issues and learning strategies. Attendees completed evaluation forms before and after attending.

'I have gained so much, how it affects my child, what ADHD is, managing behaviours, it has already made a difference using given strategies'

Who's in

charge?

Who’s in Charge? is a specialist course providing a therapeutic approach for families of children and young people who are violent or aggressive. Due to Covid our Who’s in Charge course was postponed allowing parents to concentrate on homeschooling. The course went online in September 2020.

Feedback from the course ran earlier in the year when comparing the forms filled in before and after the course 100% of parents reported that they felt more able to cope with their child's aggressive behaviours.

'Thank you for a great course and helping us take small steps to change'

'I barely have the words to thank you so much... I am astounded at the way you have so taken on my situation with E. Your involvement has been such a blessing. To know that someone was able to comment with such knowledge and kindness too was enough to empower me in the meetings that I've had recently. I felt more confident in my own thoughts and you equipped me with information which I probably wouldn't otherwise have had.'

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Parenting Special Children evaluation report | Sep 2019 – Aug 2020

PARENTING WORKSHOPS

This year, the charity delivered 43 parenting workshops to 716 parents/carers, an average of 17 people per workshop.


workshops to716parents
17people per workshop.

/carers, an

average of
Topic Numbers
Delivered
Number of
Parents/Carers
Pre and Post Assessment
workshops, Autism
11 190
Pre and Post Assessment
workshops, ADHD
14 217
Autistic Girls 6 78
Dual Diagnosis – Autism and
ADHD
3 50
Sensory Processing Workshops 5 104
Pathological Demand
Avoidance
1 14
ADHD & Medication 1 14
Autism & Food difculties 1 24
Siblingworkshops 1 25
Total 43 716

'Please pass on my thanks to P and I, their insight was really interesting and it seemed that lots of the parents in the chat were really able to relate to them. It’s so refreshing to hear some honesty but also highlight the positives that come along with our special families.'

Pre and Post Assesment workshops

Workshops delivered in schools

Thank you to Reading Families Forum who commissioned 6 school workshops covering topics such as anxiety, behaviour, sleep and sensory processing.

New sibling webinar

'I did a Sensory Processing workshop with Parenting Special Children and wow I have a different child. I put little things in place and we have gone from three meltdowns a day now to once a week. It was a light bulb moment for me, you have helped us so much'

In June as part of PSC’s Covid response, we ran a webinar for Berkshire families in conjunction with the University College London Institute of Education. As part of the webinar one of the PSC team and her daughter talked about what life was like growing up with an Autistic brother.

'Having this opportunity to focus on my sibling child has been so valuable so thank you for that.'

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PARENTING WORKSHOPS

Case Study

I just wanted to pass on my total thanks and appreciation to Denise and Charlie and PSC as a whole. Thank you so much for the information on the workshops. I found it incredibly helpful and reassuring.

I have 5 boys; My second oldest is 16 and was diagnosed just after he turned 2 with Autism. Things were so different then regarding a diagnosis. He has had wonderful support all the way through school, remaining in mainstream initially after repeating his year again in reception and he has always had an EHCP. My youngest, who I came on the course for, is 6 and completely different from his older brother; loves people, animals, lots of physical contact.

One of my youngest child's main problems was/is sleep. (This has improved recently as I have done the sensory processing course and the sleep course). Ever since he was a baby he never slept through. I recorded in the year 2017 he had 7 complete nights sleep in the whole year. The effect on him, myself and the family with such massive sleep deprivation and disturbance was indescribable. We were all completely on the edge. I could not function properly. I thought a lot of his disruptive behaviour in the day time tantrums, meltdowns was purely due to his lack of sleep, his tiredness and my complete inability to foresee things coming since I was always so tired.( He was even worse if we went away anywhere. Dad and the other boys now holiday on their own and for years now my youngest and I stay at home).

I just wanted to express how so incredibly, incredibly THANKFUL I am to PSC, who the HUB in Newbury put me in contact with. People like Denise and Charlie are incredible. Also your colleagues that I have met on the SP course and the sleep course. It was so lovely to have listened to you both over the last 2 workshops. It means so much to know we are not alone, but also to gain totally valuable advice, and even more so, reassuring explanations for our children's behaviour....."so that's what's happening" Complete revolutionary moments .

I am slowly piecing together a vast jigsaw. Piece by piece everytime I take part in a workshop another piece is added which helps our family with our youngest son's behaviour. (And is also helpful for my older autistic son, although he has had plenty of strategies in place for years now.)

Anyhow thank you again. I loved your definition that "Autism is an explanation of a brain that is wired differently" How wonderful!

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Parenting Special Children evaluation report | Sep 2019 – Aug 2020

SLEEP COURSES & CLINICS

This year, the Sleep Service delivered:

The feedback from parents demonstrates:

'The good news is that N is now sleeping back in his own bedroom alone... so it’s much more manageable!'

Case Studies

On 11th January we delivered our first ever workshop for children with special needs and their parents at The Avenue School in Tilehurst. This was attended by 16 children and 17 parents. The children and their parents sat in mixed groups of 4-5. The workshop consisted of a PowerPoint presentation designed specifically for children with special needs and included lots of audience participation from shouting out answers to questions posed, writing answers down after collaborating with parents and also some group work using visual games.

We incorporated breaks into the workshop and there were also a lot of resources placed on a table for parents to look at for ideas. Three sleep Practitioners ran the workshop, taking it in turns to present and whoever wasn't presenting was going around the child and parent groups to provide support where needed and also to help keep the children engaged. Drinks and snacks were also provided.

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Parenting Special Children evaluation report | Sep 2019 – Aug 2020

TRAUMA & ATTACHMENT SERVICE

The service supported 250 parents/carers during the year including adopters, foster carers, kinship carers and birth parents of children and young people with early life trauma.

At least 20% of them attended more than one activity. At least 25% of parents/carers also received one to one support from a specialist practitioner.

This Year, the Trauma and Attachment service delivered:

99% of parents/ carers said they would recommend our workshops and courses to other families.

97% of parents attending training events reported increased knowledge & understanding.

Case Studies

A’s youngest son M, aged 4, is adopted, has extremely challenging behaviour and a diagnosis of Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). A contacted us as she felt her son’s school was not meeting his needs. Our education advocate supported her and gave her information on a range of topics, which then gave her the confidence and knowledge to advocate for M. She also worked with the school and attended meetings with A to discuss how M’s needs could be better met.

As a result of our intervention, M is now accessing more self-regulatory activities including using the sensory room and the staff are more aware of his need for regulation. The school is going to make social stories to help with transitions. There is now a home-school diary in place and stronger links between home and school. A plan was put into place for appropriate ELSA support and another plan to ease the challenges of getting M to school in the mornings.

A also attended a workshop on RAD, has been regularly attending the local support group and had some one to one sessions with our specialist practitioner on de-escalation techniques at home. Although life is still challenging for her family, A says she has seen definite improvements. “Working with the PSC advocate has helped myself & my son immeasurably. She helped me to understand the rights of my son and myself as a parent. She taught me how I can best advocate for him. Several of the ideas which she came up with have been implemented in my son’s classroom, mainly to his benefit. I am so grateful to PSC for helping me help my son.”

'The webinar was excellent. I learnt a great deal in a short time with lots of resources to further my knowledge. The presenter was excellent, clearly very experienced and knowledgeable in her field and well organised and highly professional throughout. Thank you very much for the session'

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SUPPORT GROUPS

This year, PSC expanded the number of monthly support groups we run for parents/carers. The community groups centre around deprived areas of Berkshire whilst others brought together parents and carers with shared experiences.

A – Community Support Groups

66 parents accessed 24 sessions of monthly support groups online and face to face in five geographical areas:

Feedback on impact was collected at each session through an online survey:

During the summer the community support team delivered packs containing sleep advice, visuals, practical items such as stationery for going back to school and family treats. Our families reported back that we were the only charity to contact them and provide support.

B – Shared Experiences Groups

'Such a valuable resource, I mentioned your support &

We also ran 26 sessions of the following monthly groups which were accessed by 92 parents/carers in total:

organisation many times on the recent Adoption UK survey which is used by the government'

Case Studies

R came to our very first support group back in April 2019. Three of Rs children have SEN.

R has been an active and supporting member of the CSGs. R has attended all group sessions and has taken part in our Sensory, Sleep, Self-care, ADHD, Anxiety, Autism, Who am I? Food, IASS, Education and Behaviour workshops that have been provided by us. R has also had fun enjoying our Cupcake decorating, stone decorating, Xmas crafts, Halloween crafts and Mindful colouring sessions. R and family enjoyed a fun day at Camp Mohawk, providing a safe and fun space for all children. We supported R with the assessment process in gaining a diagnosis of ASD and ADHD. We supported with filling in forms, phone calls and what to expect throughout. R took our advice on how to move forward with gaining an Occupational Therapist Appointment, receiving an SPD diagnosis after doing the Sensory workshop. R has had 1:1 support to help apply for a successful EHCP for one child and on the back of getting a successful EHCP said child is now accessing a Special school.

Since having contact with IASS, which we signposted and supported with, R has shown an interest in volunteering for them. (Due to current Covid-19 restrictions this is on hold for now). We are now assisting R with regards to appropriate support and signposting for the other 2 children. We supported R with applications for Disability Living Allowance and Family Fund which was successful. Rs children received The Giving Tree gifts from Reading Giving Tree at Christmas. Rs children received our care/sensory packages through CIN over the Covid Lockdown period. R and Rs children are taking part in our Jelly Art session making Halloween masks via zoom with other members of the group and their children.

R is now part of our Moving Forward group and we will continue to support R with the progression into further learning/volunteering/work. We have applied for a laptop grant for R to help her to access further learning. R has gained so much confidence over the time attending the groups, R has expressed how much the group has helped and sent a message to us saying…. “I am so glad you started this group it has been a lifeline for me, I have learned so much and feel confident in what I do now, thank you!”

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CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE GROUPS

‘The A Team’ – Awesome Autism

'I love this group, I feel the staff are the only people outside my family who understand me and always try to help me.'

The Autistic girls’ monthly group is a monthly group for girls aged up to 18 years to come together either face to face or virtually with the aim of building confidence, try new experiences, teach skills such as self regulation, discuss challenges faced especially during Covid and most importantly celebrate difference.

Due to Covid the group was unable to meet for a few months but now the sessions are run online. In total 4 sessions were held, 59 total attendance, accessed by 48 girls.

Auticulate

Auticulate is a support group for young autistic people in mainstream education. Our programme combines social knowledge and understanding with life-skills and leisure activities.

Support is offered through topic based sessions. This year juniors looked at, Who Am I, working with others, interaction skills for successful team work, conflict resolution-expressing ourselves, listening, compromising and apologizing. The seniors covered, assertiveness, resilience-particularly in terms of social media, keeping safe, teens and the law.

The group also learn life-skills by participating in off-site activities encompassing a wide range of everyday social and leisure tasks and activities.

Parents' feedback on the Auticulate project

I feel your emphasis has always been on understanding, their understanding of themselves and the understanding of others. This is essential in life whether or not you have Autism, and is something that should perhaps be taught to all children. I actually feel having attended Auticulate puts my children at a distinct advantage over their peers.

Auticulate is unique in my experience as you all reflect exactly the approach we have at home, and that is truly a life-saver for us; you mirror and reinforce what we have said and done, and you are the only adults that I feel really GET what we as parents are trying to do with our boys and appreciate the efforts we go to. You are an intrinsic part of how we have coped over the years and how we can now feel we are succeeding, with B doing well studying and going off to College, with J off his medications and C...well he's a work in progress! C still struggles with friendships and has his stroppy moments but he is happy and we know we will get there.Keep doing EXACTLY what you are doing.

'I rave about Auticulate to anyone that listens and has an Autistic child and say what a lifeline your group isand how amazing it is to have such a great group that helps and teaches the kids life skills as nowhere in or around Reading offers this.'

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FAMILY FUN EVENTS

During the summer and autumn term of 2019 we ran 2 family events at Camp Mohawk which included decorating pumpkins, face painting, forest activities, music, soft play and cakes. 100% of parents felt less isolated after attending the events.

Due to Covid 19 our family events in 2020 were postponed however for the future we have taken our family events online including a new music therapy group.

Case Study

A came to the Camp Mohawk family event with her parents, A is aged 12. This was significant for A as her parents were no longer together and her father had left the UK to return to Europe. A felt that her father didn't understand her autism diagnosis and she didn't want to see him when he returned to visit the family. A's mother attended a series of autism workshops with Parenting Special Children and when her estranged husband returned for a visit he attended an autism workshop with her. This was a turning point for the family as he responded much better to the daughter and the relationship began to improve.

A, mum, dad and 2 siblings attended our family event at Camp Mohawk, the family said what an amazing day that they had all had, in particular

A who had originally said that she wasn’t sure she wanted to attend as was embarrassed about being there as she is acutely aware of her Autism diagnosis. This was the first time A had been in a space for children with special needs and their families. She was visibly having a great time and when talking to her she said she had had a really lovely day and felt happy.

As a result of A feeling so comfortable she has started to attend Parenting Special Children girl’s monthly activity group for autistic girls, the A-team. This is a huge step and has come directly from accessing and attending the family day.

'I enjoyed everything! The cakes, the sensory room with the glowing lights'

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TRAINING WORKSHOPS FOR PROFESSIONALS

PSC has always delivered training workshops to professionals working with children and young people with special needs. Alongside our standard workshops, we can deliver a bespoke training package tailored to the needs of the setting, either online or face to face. Workshops are commissioned by local schools, councils, businesses, and corporates.

This year,219
professionals
atended such
training events
with the charity:
Service Number of
workshops
Number of
Professionals
Teachers
and other
Professionals
7 113
Residential
Homes
13 89
SleepService 2 17
Total 22 219

TAS Service

Sleep Service

When asked about their understanding of sleep difficulties, strategies and confidence in supporting families, they reported an average 3 point increase (on a scale of 1-10, so 30%)

'Wonderful course, came out with a lot more knowledge than before. Would highly recommend it.'

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FINANCE

PSC has seen a steady growth

in services alongside a healthy rise in income and expenditure over the last few years.

In addition to project specific funding, we were able to considerably increase our unrestricted funding this year through a number of measures. For the year ending 30 November 2020, we are expecting higher levels of restricted and unrestricted income plus expenditure to reflect further growth in the size of the charity and our response to the pandemic.

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the pandemic.
Financial Results 2018-2019 £
Restricted income from grants £197,155
Restricted income from course fees,
subscriptions, commisioningetc
£15,794
Unrestricted income £52,034
Total Income £264,983
Direct charitable expenditure £155,799
Governance and indirect costs £61,086
Total Expenditure £216,885
Net surplus £48,098
Net surplus as a % 18.15%
Reserves carried forward to 2019-20 £95,777

LOOKING AHEAD

Parenting Special Children’s immediate response to Covid 19 meant that we were successful in our Covid funding bids. Looking to the future we are aware of the difficulties all charities will face with predicted funding streams to decrease and demand for our service to increase. We are looking to partner with local business and community groups to build relationships to diversify our income streams.

Our main focus will be to keep engaging with our families, listening to their immediate needs and to continue to respond efficiently and quickly to those needs in an ever changing world.

Parenting Special Children are looking forward to many new developments going forward:

New workshops and courses:

New projects:

Collaborative working:

  - Neurodiverse workshops for children.

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FUNDERS

We would like to express our appreciation to our funders for the important financial support that they provide, which enables us to deliver the majority of our services either FREE or at a very low cost to families and at a subsidised cost to professionals.

A big thank you to:

We would also like to thank our local fundraising platforms for their dedicated support:

Thank you to the funders who supported PSC families with emergency Covid funding which allowed us to quickly respond to our family’s needs. We are grateful to all of the above, as well as our individual donors and sponsors for the fantastic support that they provide, without which we cannot continue.

A special thank you to Ruth Moyes, Ruth Thomson, Rachel Hesby and the Reading RoadRunners.

As well as a number of trusts who donated via The Good Exchange:

Peter Barker Foundation

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TEAM PSC

A big thank you to all staff and volunteers for making all of the above happen. PSC has grown to be a strong team of 46 people, 75% of whom are parents/carers of children and young people with special needs. Our volunteers gave the charity a massive 700 plus hours, all of our volunteers did not work from March to be able to look after their own children during lockdown.

Behind the scenes

Behind the scenes we have a great team including PSC volunteers giving 700 hours of time.

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Parenting Special Children The Arcade Building 11 Glebe Road Reading,Berkshire RG2 7AG Charity Number: 1141172

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Pension contributions 277 6,075 6,352 3,571
Room hire 2,105 4,620 6,725 13,576
Refreshments 243 684 887 4,719
Insurance 0 1,322 1,322 1,156
Course resources 150 1,524 1,674 771
Volunteers expenses 0 416 416 1,442
Training 2,810 3,998 6,808 3,250
DBSchecks 0 759 759 242
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EdwardGoslingFoundation 5,000 0
BailyThomasCharitable Fund 5,000 0
Syder Foundation 2,000 0
ESFA Community Training 3,680 0
ElizabethJaneFoundation 2,000 0
Reading Borough Council 4,640 0
PeoplesHealthTrust 14,606 22,952
Brighter Futures-Troubled FamiliesProgramme 300 3,250
HealthwatchWokingham 0 487
Local Giving - Magic LittleGrant 0 500
MCKS Charitable Foundation 0 2,500
BerkshireCommunigFoundation 9,6't0 18,415
EadeyCharig 0 1,890
ChildrenlnNeed 11.702 8,806
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4 Other tncome-unrestricted
Courses andworkshops 3,500 10,328
Conference 5,213 13,012
Furlough Grant 1,567 0
10,280 23,339
Other lncome-restricted
Courses andworkshops 3,384 4,074
CommissionedServices 17,660 2,597
Auticulate subscriptions&donations 6,274 5,679
lnvesco 0 3,000
Spencers Hall Hiredeposit 0 100
WaitroseCommunity Matters 0 340
Refund 292 7
FurloughGrant 5,397 0
33.008 15,794
Donations & Fundraising
lndividualdonations 6,762 9,802
Ball 0 1,397
Amazon Smile 123 87
Paypal Giving Fund 0 4A
CAFDonations 1,250 300
Springboardcharities 500 0
CharitiesTrust 533 0
GeraldPalmer ElingTrust 750 0
Leathersellers Personal Giving Donation 19,700 0
Blakemore Foundation 100 0
Priory Lodge 50 5,050
JTonington Trust 0 1,050
MobbsMemorialTrust 0 1,230
LoddonValeRotary Club 0 250
Seco Engineering 0 100
Quakersociety 0 320
Recycle forcharityprintercartidges 0 16
StLaurence Churchdonation 0 5,001
Microsoft Match Funding 0 2,095
TheWindsorForest 0 129
29.768 26,867

R THEYEARENDED
TH NOVEMBER2O2O 2020 20t9
ET
7
Greditors: amountsfallingduewithinoneyear
lndependentExaminersFee 400 44A
400 44A
8 Surplus for the year
Thisisstated after charging:
Depreciation of tangible fixed assets ownedbythe charity
lndependent ExaminefsFees 400 44A

Unrestricted Funds 52,828 29,522
NormalRestricted Funds 68,057 66,255
Covid Restricted 40,000 0
Totaltunds 160,885 95,776

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Officercand profiessionaladvisers 1
Dircctor'sreport 2
Shbmontofdirectofsresponsibilities 3
StatementofFinaneialAetivities 4
Balancesheet 5
Nobsto thefinancialstabmenb 6to8
Independent Examiner's Report I

MrsSarahBamiord
Ms Sam Coornbes
EbnaKing
Sarah Croxford
DavidNader Appointed5th.Dec2010
Mrs MarySingleton-White Tenninated5thDeg2019
CompanySecretary Mrs SarahBamfond
Company number 07351094(Registered inEngland andWales)
Charitynumber 1141172
RegisteredOffice Arcade
GlebeRoad
Reading
RG2 7AG
Bankers HSBC
160CrockhamrrvellRoad
Woodley
Reading
RGs3JJ
lndependentExaminer Patricia Fox FCCA

SOTHNOVEMBER2O2O
Unrestricted Reshicted Total Total
Funds Funds Funds Funds
Notes 2020 2020 2020 2019
lncoming resources
Grants received 2t3 1,500 253,078 254,578 197,155
Other income 4t5 10,280 33,008 43,287 39,'t33
Donations & Fundraising 6 29,768 0 29,768 26,867
GiftAid 658 470 1,127 1,828
lnvestment income 0 0 0 0
Totalincoming resources 42,205 286,5s5 328,760 264,983
Resources expended
Direct charitable exoenditure
Salaries 5,147 174,473 179,620 122,276
Pension contributions 277 6,075 6,352 3,571
Room hire 2,105 4,620 6,725 13,576
Refreshments 243 684 887 4,719
Insurance 0 1,322 1,322 1,156
Course resources 150 1,524 1,674 771
Volunteers expenses 0 416 416 1,442
Training 2,810 3,998 6,808 3,250
DBSchecks 0 759 759 242
Giftsfor families 693 283 976 0
Travel expenses 0 2,649 2,M9 6.237
11,385 196,803 208,188 157,240
Govemance costs
Office rent 0 13,582 13,582 16,332
Telephone 0 2,478 2,O78 1,605
lTlComputer costs
Stationery
879u 4,439
418
5,318
452
4,315
1,822
Photocopying/printing 670 915 1,585 1,097
Postage 0 206 206 209
Publicity 855 100 955 689
HR Department 0 576 576 '1,974
lndependent ExaminersFee 360 0 360 400
AccountancyFee 0 68 68 63
PayrollBureau 0 625 625 751
Bookkeeping and Admin 0 24,595 24,595 26,548
Volunteer and staff appreciation 330 196 526 524
Fundraising 3,784 0 3,784 3,0s9
Sundry 602 150 752 257
7,514 47,950 55,463 59,644
Total resources expended 18,899 244,753 263,652 216,885
Net ineoming resources for the year 23,306 41,8A2 65,'108 48,098
Balanc,ebroughtfonryard 29,522 66,255 95,777 47.679
Balance carried forward 52,828 108,057 160,885 _WJZ-

AS AT3OTHNOVEMBER2O2O
Notes 2024
ef,
2019I
GurrentAssets
Debtors 0 0
Cashatbank and in hand 161,285 96,216
161,285 -'ffi
Greditors: amountsfallingduewithinoneyear (400) (Mo)
NetcurrentasseB 160,885 95,776
Netassets 160,885 16-
Capital Funds
Unrestricted Funds 52,828 29,522
Restricted Funds 108,057 66,25s
Totalfunds --16i0F85 E6-

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2019
Grants received -unrestricted funds 1,500
0
__L!99_ 9
Grantsreceived-res{rictedfunds
Big Lottery 108,943 19,052
Global's MakeSomeNoise 0 39,683
NHS BerkshireEastCCG 15,995 29,990
WestBerkshire Council 8,000 8,000
NHSBerkshireWestCCG 14,993 19,990
Co-OpCommunityFund 't,417 0
The GoodExchange 14,692 24,il1
TescoBags of help 500 1,000
GarfieldWeston 20,000 0
CAF-Coronavirus emergencyfund 10,000 0
EdwardGoslingFoundation 5,000 0
BailyThomasCharitable Fund 5,000 0
Syder Foundation 2,000 0
ESFA Community Training 3,680 0
ElizabethJaneFoundation 2,000 0
Reading Borough Council 4,640 0
PeoplesHealthTrust 14,606 22,952
Brighter Futures-Troubled FamiliesProgramme 300 3,250
HealthwatchWokingham 0 487
Local Giving - Magic LittleGrant 0 500
MCKS Charitable Foundation 0 2,500
BerkshireCommunigFoundation 9,6't0 18,415
EadeyCharig 0 1,890
ChildrenlnNeed 11.702 8,806
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e f
4 Other tncome-unrestricted
Courses andworkshops 3,500 10,328
Conference 5,213 13,012
Furlough Grant 1,567 0
10,280 23,339
Other lncome-restricted
Courses andworkshops 3,384 4,074
CommissionedServices 17,660 2,597
Auticulate subscriptions&donations 6,274 5,679
lnvesco 0 3,000
Spencers Hall Hiredeposit 0 100
WaitroseCommunity Matters 0 340
Refund 292 7
FurloughGrant 5,397 0
33.008 15,794
Donations & Fundraising
lndividualdonations 6,762 9,802
Ball 0 1,397
Amazon Smile 123 87
Paypal Giving Fund 0 4A
CAFDonations 1,250 300
Springboardcharities 500 0
CharitiesTrust 533 0
GeraldPalmer ElingTrust 750 0
Leathersellers Personal Giving Donation 19,700 0
Blakemore Foundation 100 0
Priory Lodge 50 5,050
JTonington Trust 0 1,050
MobbsMemorialTrust 0 1,230
LoddonValeRotary Club 0 250
Seco Engineering 0 100
Quakersociety 0 320
Recycle forcharityprintercartidges 0 16
StLaurence Churchdonation 0 5,001
Microsoft Match Funding 0 2,095
TheWindsorForest 0 129
29.768 26,867

R THEYEARENDED
TH NOVEMBER2O2O 2020 20t9
ET
7
Greditors: amountsfallingduewithinoneyear
lndependentExaminersFee 400 44A
400 44A
8 Surplus for the year
Thisisstated after charging:
Depreciation of tangible fixed assets ownedbythe charity
lndependent ExaminefsFees 400 44A

Unrestricted Funds 52,828 29,522
NormalRestricted Funds 68,057 66,255
Covid Restricted 40,000 0
Totaltunds 160,885 95,776