Helping young people meet their full potential since 1998
Annual Report
April 2020– March 2021
Working together with young people & their families, by building confidence in young people to recognise their abilities and achieve their full potential across Tendring.
Teen Talk Harwich a registered Charity in England & Wales Registered Charity Number: 1144593 Limited Company NO: 7577756 (March 2011)
Chair of Trustees: Judith Skargon
CEO: Hayley Lovett
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Purpose
Teen Talk Harwich is a valued local resource established in 1998 to address and improve the access to services for young people within the 11-25 age range. Originally founded from an NHS outline that highlighted limited grassroots services that young people could access independently. The charity has evolved to become a youth focused charity dedicated to supporting young people and their families to enable them to overcome challenges and build towards their best possible futures.
We operate from a main centre in Harwich and complement our delivery with a range of outreach programmes across Tendring, delivering a range of practical and emotional problem prevention strategies through a support service. As a community-based organisation, we provide a range of projects on behalf of young people within their community, offering 1-1 support, mentoring, youth led groups, after school programs and recreational programs.
This three-year plan sets out how we intend to develop the mission of our charity. We aim to develop and grow our programs linking service delivery with income; recognising that we need to be realistic about the challenging funding environment and restrictions that the pandemic may place on our current and future operations.
We have already adapted to an increasingly constrained funding environment through updating systems and implementing new technology to make a more efficient working environment. The historical lock downs and restrictions of the past two years has hastened this implementation, and we intend to continue to build on these foundations over the next three years of this plan.
We have learnt to create programmes that adapt to the local demographics of the area and help to provide resources to those who are isolated by the rural location and seaside cultures that can influence local economies and limits opportunities for youth. We have always sought to respond to the immediate and underlying problems faced by young people in need in a timely and relevant manner, by developing programs that target early intervention. This key focus has proven to impact change, and by listening to young people at the first sign of their struggle, ensures their viewpoints are listened to building in help and opportunities at this stage has proven to lead to more resilient young people. We know that some problems our young people are facing have got significantly worse over the last two years. While new challenges are emerging, we recognise the added strain this is putting on families resilience. A future focus will be looking into this type of support either from linking with other agencies or building in a new program to address this gap. Again, most agencies provide higher tier interventions and we aim to remain a service that is involved at the early intervention stage.
We don’t tell young people what do or change, often they recognise things need to change but do not know how to make this happen. By providing a space for them to talk freely and building their confidence into finding resolutions, we can help them to achieve their end goals. This then creates a picture of change that focuses on empowering the young person to make their own decisions which creates future resilience to problems solving in the future.
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The Needs we are addressing
Evidence from Teen Talk services, government sources, and university and charity research indicate that poverty and poor mental health are becoming the two major factors which are having a devastating impact on the way young people manage their lives, and can affect their health and well-being.
Poverty and deprivation - Tendring is ranked as the most deprived of all Essex districts, ranked 103[rd] of 354 authorities. 23 of Tendring’s 90 LSOA areas are in the 10% most deprived in Essex. (www.tendringdc.gov.uk)
Mental Health - Rate of probable mental disorders have increased since 2017 in 2020, 1 in 6 children aged 5-16 were identified has having a mental probable disorder, increasing from 1 in 9 in 2017. The increase was evident in both boys and girls (Mental Health of Children and - Young People in England, 2020: Wave 1 follow up to the 2017 survey NHS Digital)
We began to recognise the growing gaps where services in the area were targeted at crisis point and we started to recognise that by reacting promptly to young people facing difficulties early avoided crisis point and started to evidence a brighter future.
Our uniqueness is addressing the needs of young people aged 11-25 in a personalised program so each is treated as an individual and their needs addressed in this way has evidence significant change. By providing a place, when a young person is facing a rough time, where they will be listened to and helped to find solutions so they can feel confident to express the way they feel in a safe environment is one of the important factors of our success.
We consider the 3 main stages
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Picking up transition from primary into secondary years
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Supporting all through adolescent
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Providing further support as they transition into young adults and services.
As part of the Charity sector is seen as an increasingly important part of society in the delivery of services, grass root projects are far more reaching and effective due to the general local knowledge and expertise. Teen Talk is working to be reactive to address local needs as they arise. Covid-19 has enabled us to evidence this further by continually working in keeping young people connected to services during the pandemic.
Objectives
We continually see a significant increase in the numbers asking for help. We are always sensitive to the different needs of young people and focus our project in developing on what they tell us needs to be addressed or the type of help they need. Over the years we have learnt that the main priority is to create an informal space where young people can get the help they need and provide opportunities to further their ambitions.
A range of youth led programs has been achieved by putting the focus on celebrating youth achievements, ranging from festival, campaigns, mentoring and community led projects that provide a youth voice. In the future we want to continue to build on this focus with our aim to introduce a better presence of youth representation on our board.
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We are now facing an ever-changing environment since the pandemic that has intensified existing issues and created new. Predominately loss of developmental skills of transition as young people have lost 2 years of social experiences that they would have had. This has led to the creation of higher tiers of anxiety and concerns for their future impacting their emotional stabilities.
Drawing from past experiences
Getting to know young people is important, offering services that are forward thinking in relating to young people by making it clear that we might not always get it right and they can lead and help us achieve a better way of working. Keeping our service individual to the young person will continue to be our main focus. We don’t want to fit them into a box, but ensure we treat them as an individual in turn, this helps them to feel comfortable in engaging in our services. Our priority of making sure we really listen to their concerns and help them lead the way in finding solutions.
We know, youth work struggles to attract young people, especially those aged 15 to 19 years. We attract those that do not normally engage in the generalised provision and mostly relates to not feeling they fit in. At Teen Talk we help to find where they do fit in, by making them feel valued and what they have to say is important. Drawing from what we have learnt over the years to explore young people’s perspectives on participation into youth services. We know that certain activities attract young people into youth services, what maintains their participation is the sense of belonging they experience and the opportunity to participate meaningfully in decision making either in activities and developing a programme or to have a say in their own emotional health and be involved in the they ways it can be resolved. In this regard we need to continue to recognise and promote the value of their contribution.
Although needs change and gaps appear in service provision, we recognise that the 3 challenges we will face in the near future and will continue to address:
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Increase in disadvantage financial and demographical growing wider
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Increase in mental health
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Lack of opportunities especially within the lower income – keeping resources free and assessable
Service development over the next year
Teen Talk has started to rebuild on the core practice model since the pandemic, where we diversified services to address the need throughout. One main feature was introducing telephone support which we aim to consider formalising into future practise. Mainly as this improves the element for young people to engage from the rural aspects Tendring presents. Face to face support will continue as our main focus in reacting to the growing needs with an added element of providing a choice between these options or both. We feel we have successfully kept young people connected throughout the last 2 years and this achievement we aim to continue to develop and build on. Covid-19 has provided a learning and important message that we need to consider how we will evolve to ensure the focus meets the needs of young people and families in the changing future.
April 2020 to March 2021
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Statistics and what we achieved through remote working –
further evaluation for the future is needed as this created a very different base line for work provided over the last 2 year during covid and will be part, we recognise that we will need to review the baseline measurements for future reference as services return to normal operations.
Support
For this period, we worked directly with 157 young people providing weekly support sessions and one-off consultations through telephone support. Additionally, we also supported a further 178 young people relating to information of services, providing further knowledge of resources which we achieved indirectly through parents and other agencies. New to service increase by nearly 50% through this time which evidencing the local knowledge base of our services and awareness of the general public.
We provided 693 Telephone support session with 84% engagement rate. From the previous year achieving 69% we will be monitoring this to see if we can establish if this was due to accessibility being easier over the phone versus face-to-face work returns.
Impact and change on completion of support
| indicators | % Achieved outcomes | % Achieved outcomes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Confidence | 1 | 80 | makingchange |
| 2 | 69 | changing | |
| 3 | 62 | workingwell | |
| 4 | 45 | continue to improve | |
| 5 | 33 | Copingwell on their own | |
| Aspirations | 1 | 73 | lookingforward |
| 2 | 66 | planningfuture | |
| 3 | 55 | setting goals | |
| 4 | 43 | achieving goals | |
| 5 | 28 | achievingwell on their own | |
| People & Support | 1 | 85 | provided information |
| 2 | 36 | Signposted to other services | |
| 3 | 38 | Provided 1-1 session one off Parent session |
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Each young person and the difference made from using our support service is measured over 1-5 indicators that are achieve over a period of 6 + weeks provision. The percentages are active and include the progress of closed and young people we are still working with and the current picture of achievement at year end.
From building this base line in 2018 we are able to measure the impact made and the benefits to our services user's. For example, those that have achieved level at the start of their journey and level 5 at the end. This format also enables us to monitor each person progress and additional record the statements from the young person to create a case story for a more detailed report. Which we will continue to develop.
Compared to previous year we are still seeing a growth in 11-13 age range by a further 25% and are starting to see more engagement in the 18+ age range. We consider that our charity name could impact this “teen” over this year we have continued to build stronger links with this age range and built on more target programmes that us help us improve our message to these service users and have achieved a 50% increase. We also hope that as we rebrand next year, we can focus on this further to improve knowledge to the upper age range of service users.
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A large proportion of referrals to our service are from schools. We are currently improving this area which will be achieve through our website next year to monitor self-referral and young people have a more direct access point which has change over the last year as the drop-in proportion of our service could not be offered during Covid-19.
This is confirmed by the above where statistics are recorded from the young people evidences a high percentage of agencies highlight our service to young people and their families.
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The above issues represent the needs we are addressing in some cases young people will have multiple needs. Having someone to talk too and Anxiety has been the largest request for help, anxiety can destroy self-confidence and affects behaviour. It is common to avoid people and situations because of anxiety and the belief that you are not good enough. By breaking the cycle of anxiety through our support we have rebuilt lost confidence and improved their self-worth.
Families and young people have been provided with a network of agencies and signed post to organisation who can provide these resources. However, during Covid we learnt to support parents as resources and delivery changed and continue to adapt over this period as different government restriction were in place.
This also helped us to identify gaps for example coping with Covid and – isolation/ going out. We introduced a weekly postal activity that supported healthy wellbeing and kept young people connected. Which we can continue to monitor.
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Activity Programmes
Not only did we have great success with our remote programmes we diversified to open up to the whole community through postal packs and the positive project to help people keep connected and provide provision. We felt it was important to extend the impact of our age group as many services were reduced leaving young people feeling venerable and isolated.
Remote working enabled us to impact a wider audience mainly through promotions on social media, this statistic has led us to establish this more as a priority role for the future. During this period, we were able to diversify roles from other programmes which as normal services return will limit this but evidence the importance of the presence of social media.
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This year we included under 11 within our delivery as a one off, mostly this was to address where older siblings were engaged and postal kits were included to younger children.
Our outcomes changed for this year for our activity programs and achievement we recorded on the purposes of engagement
Level 1 = Engaged with online and postal programmes
Level 2-3 = Engage in multiple online/ postal programmes and community projects as restriction eased
Level 4-5 = Forming youth consultation panel Consultations including
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Youth Violence and Vulnerability- “Youth voices project” - Council for Voluntary Youth services (ECVYS)
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Lessons from Lockdown Community Asset Members’ experiences during the COVID19 Pandemic- North east Essex Health & Wellbeing Alliance – Active Essex Local Delivery pilot
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For this period, we introduced a wider measure of impact within soft outcomes and community Outcomes. Improving knowledge of service across Tendring. Receiving Postal positive packs or the unsung hero postcards were two of the projects we offered and helped to develop further programmes such as detached street-based work where we could measure (YP) Young people feeling safe, positive and healthy by gaining information and resources. In this way we were ensuring that activities were open to all and assessable even through lock down.
One important message and the above outcomes demonstrates how we kept in contact with a significant number of young people during Covid-19 we were working directly or indirectly with parents. As our outcomes evidence we strived to keep young people connected. Through these programmes we were able to establish 7 soft outcomes to measure the quality of behaviours and demonstrate the success of the project and impact.
Summary
The Board of Trustees and the Staff at Teen Talk will continue to work tirelessly to secure the resources needed to maintain the organisation. Our focus on our young people, who are facing unprecedented challenges. We want to be able to help them on their journey through adolescence, so that they can gain the skills and confidence to become successful adults. Teen Talk has a great record of accomplishment in this area, and aims to remain vigilant and ready to offer support to all young people – helping to build a better future for the local community. Judith Skargon Chair
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Teen Talk (Hllrwich) -Note5 to the Tr1Th4nelal Statements- ¢on¢inued for th¢ I'eAr Ended 31 March 2021 TANGIBI.L Tr'lxb'l) ASSTr."I'S I.TLLhuld prop¢riy COST At I April 2020 and 31 M¥4T¢h 2021 7?.533 LI. HO()K VAI.UF. At 11 Mareh 2021 Ai JI Mawh 2020 72.533 DEBTORS.. .4MOUSTS FALLIbG DUE W'ITHI YEAR 31,1.20 Qiher dLbti)rx CRF.DITOR%: AMOUNT4 FAI.l.ING r)LF. W'ITIIIY OYF YF.AR 31.3.20 Trade crcdiiors .8ocicil 8CLiiriTy Rnd other iuxcs OthLf LrLdiiiirs Ac¢rual% and JeferrLd inLoine AL¥ru¢d ¢xp¢11s¢5 .I.IY2 I,(J12 2.624 857 l.U4U 500 360 7.2?8 4,176 Page 8 ¢ontinued...
Teen Talk {Harwl¢h) otes t(b the FinanciAI Statements- Colldnued for the I'tar Endcd 31 M4r¢h 2021 MOVTr.'.IILN'I' 114 F'UNDS Net iiiovcincnl in funds Tron¥f¥rs bciwccn funds Ai 31.3.21 Ai 1.4.20 [Inr¢51rltti,d funds Jeneral fund 11,724 253 64,787 Re¥irlcr¢d thnd5 Properl> Childrlii In Need TDC ClaLIOll Lotlery LL'F Iligh Sheriff Gartield Wesion TDC Ra '.Il[ Smiih J<)n¢ Tru%ihoLIS¢ Uk Yuuih I."C I.. ALtIN"ity WorkLr EC.F Chrysali8 Fund ELFLoYid LC'C Aciive L&scx L4sex Yftuih ECC ECVYS Dei&iLhed Work Alex DiLk%on Trust Prior }-¢or adjusiinents 72.533 3.389 3,389 4,362 43.258 4.885 143.2$81 12.5501 ?o.11110 2.335 20,00 {1,4?5) 1,964 15,000 ,500 i o.Doo 211.052 955 •.05J 16.11%81 2.919 17,053 l?11.U421 8.935 .I,non 648 432 8,935 3,000 648 432 41.ry58 4.1.2511 182.nOC) 11.2771 12331 180.476 TOTAL FUNDS 234,816 10.447 245,263 Pag¢ 9 conrinued...
Teen Talk {Harwl¢hl l%otes to the FinfiDLIRI StAtements- colltlnued for the I'eAr Ended 31 March 2021 MO&...11.I' F'UNI)S- contillued N¢1 movwn¢nl ih fiinds. includcd in Ihc aboi'c are as follows.. Incomin rc&ourLCS Rtsour¢e expended .Moi'em¢ni in fijnds Unrestrletod fund$ Genernl nd 14.781 {3,0571 11,724 RestrRcted fund5 CIlre In Need TDC Cla¢tott Lutttry. ECF High Sherili. Garfield W¢ston 'uw'lur smith J£)ncs Trubihvus¢ Uk Yuuih I..CI. ALtiTr'iry WoTkLr EC.F Chrvsali8 Fund ECFLovid LCC Active L.%sex L%8ci Youth ECC ECVYS DelalchEd Work Alex Dickson Trust 38.iOO 6.000 50.000 138,5001 {4.0631 150.0001 . j401 1.937 20.OUO 5,0(M) 15,000 20,UOO 955 14,f)451 11?,9471 16.¥¥¥1 {io.0001 ?U.U521 {14,7471 16.88111 110.ouoi 120.11521 15.0(10 51,935 3,000 3.124 432 8,935 1? 4761 648 432 L64.991 1166.2681 (1,2771 TOTAL Fb.NDS 179.772 1169.3*51 10.447 Pa8c IQ ontinued.-.
Teen TY41k (Harsvichl otes t(b thv Fin%nL121 Statements- cotttlnued for the I'elr End¢d 31 March 2021 mo Tr.'.1ITr'N'I' IN" F'UNDS- eontinved Compartive$ for movement In fund$ Ncl muvi'mL'nt in funds Tranbf¢rs Ar 31.3.20 UThYestrlcted funds Gen¢ral fund 58.678 7.8.f6 {13.724) Restrhtted IuAds Properry Children In Need TDC C lacion HLnry Smith Charirable Trust LCI." Ir¢insf¥Y tiin(J tor HCC Luiicn" F.CF I Icalth M atch LCF Takling Loneline% Pund Si Jaines. Pla¢¢ l.'Cl.' High Shcriff LCI.. Youdi l.uiid Garfield Weston IlaN'ich Rotary Lcfr I Will CIF TDC Rag FoN'lcr Smith Jones Trusthouse Uk Yi)uih ECF ALlii'ily Worker ECTr Chrysalis Fund 72.533 3,389 ($731 12.4151 11071 34.157 1? 772) 57_1 2.538 107 9.IIK) 43.2£11 2.772 8?6 488 732 4,361 219 14881 17321 14,3?31 4.885 1381 4.885 181 13 1.086 (1.0861 3.392 19671 l.Y64 i s.000 8.500 10,000 2.425 1,964 15,UOO 8,$00 10,000 20.052 100.149 6Y.133 13,724 182,006 'I'O'I-AL bU.YDS 158.827 75.989 234,816 Page 11 continued...
Te¢n-l-glk (Harsvlchl Tr4ote5 tu the Financlal Sifitements- condnued for the l'ear Ended J) M4reh 2021 Mo..11N.I. P'UNI)S- ¢ontinued C".on)paratiic nci Inovcmcnl in flind5, included in Ilie above are 0$ follows.. Incoming re%()UTLC Resources expcnded Movcmcni in lund Unrcstrleted funds General fijnd 6,410 1.446 7,856 Reslrlcttd fund5 ChildreIi In Need TDC C-laLitsn Henry, Sinith Chariiabl¢ Trust 38,000 6.000 17.501 100.001 4.Y115 (3R,)0} 16.OOUI 117.6:4} 140.yoi I ¢),100 4.8x5 13%) EQF Hi¥h Slicrill. .'C.'F Y(>uih l-.und lJ,03XI •0,002 5(K> 2.660 S lur*'iLh Rotary TDC Rjg Foy'ler Smiih Jon¢s 1£16¥1 1361 IY671 l.Y64 15,000 8.50a iu,000 20.052 2.onn 15,000 8,snn 10.uuu ?1.7yV lJk Yniiih ECF Ailivily Wurker ECF Chrysali8 Fund {1.73111 249.840 1181.7071 TOTAL FUYDS 256,2£0 {180.2011 7%.989 Page 12 coniiniied...
Teen T8lk' IHgrwl£h) ote5 to thE Trlnancl*l Statements- ¢on¢inued for thL. l'ear Ended 31 Mirch 2021 I0..1.1- F'UryDS- tonlinuod A curreni ycar l ? monihs and prior Jear 12 nni]iS combincd Jx)silion is as follows.. N¢1 Jnuveincnl in funds Tran%f¢rs beiw¢¢n funds At 1.4.19 31.3.21 Unre$trlet¢d fund$ GenLral fujid 58.678 19,580 64.787 Restrlcted funds Pi'opiiry Children In Need TDC. L lycton l-l¢nry Siiiiili Chariioblc Trtisi .'C.'l.' Iriinlil¥r lund t(IT HCC LvllLr)' F.L F Ilcultli 11 atLh l-.Cl.-'l uklin&r l.unLlin4YY I,und ,%t JOI¢1, Place ELF Iligh ShcritT LC'I.. Youili l.und GRTlield We4ioii 118N'ich Rotar). F.CF I Will CIF TDC Ra8 FoM'ILr Smith Jon¢8 'l-ni¥thoiis¢ Uk Yvuih r.cr Cui'id ECC. A¢iivt Essex Eh%e¥ l'outh LCL LCVYS I)¢iaiiliLd Work Alcx Di¢ksvn-I'rusl Prior s'oar adjusinienis 72.533 3.38Y (57.11 12.4151 3.389 4,-162 1.417 107 143.2571 2.772 826 48Y 73? 4,361 219 34.157 12.7721 1¥?6} 9,100 14.3?.11 1381 19,781 2D,000 11.0861 1,086 1¥071 2.ylg 17,053 2,919 17.053 1.612 253 R.915 {2531 8,935 3,000 (>4¥ 432 43.?5¥ (J48 432 InO.149 (16.85(1 1.1.471 IRI>.47CI I'OI'AL FVYDS 158.Y27 86.436 245,263 Page l_l eontinu¢d...
Te¢u Talk IHarwl¢h) -Nute5 tu the FIDunLIMI Staremenrs- ¢oniinued ror th¢ I'¢ar Ended JI Ilar£h 2021 .MOVE%IEN"I Ili F UTr4DS- eontinuod A curreni ycar 12 months and prior ycar 12 11]onihs coinbiftcd nci Inoveineni in fiinds. includ¢d in Ili¢ abovc a as follow's.. InLurnin resour¢S ReN<iurLe expLnd¢d Mi)K'emeni in fvnd Unre$irieitd funds GeDerAI fujjd 19,580 Restrleted fund L-hildrL'n Iii NLL(I 'I'DL C'lalion Flenr%' Siiiiih Chni0b1¢ Ttust Loii¢r}' LCI.. High ShLriff L.CI.' YuLiIII l.und GarfiLld WL.4iun IlaNiLh Roiar). EC.F I Ivill TDL Ra8 t.0.1Qr %miih Joncs Tru8thoiise Uk Youth F.CF A¥tiiily WorkLT ECF Chrysalis Fund EC'F Loi'id ECC Activc Es5CX E5%¢x Youih ECL F.( VYS DeidlLhed Wiirk Al¢x Di¢kbon Tru.4t 76.500 12.000 176.5001 110.063) 1.937 i 4o.uu I 4,X115 J.000 40.002 50() 2.fifi11 1140.4011 1?,5.fOI 13,03RI 2.335 15081 (* ti7.11 IY671 2,919 7.000 30,ono 8.500 10.000 1.7<)0 15.UUD 8.935 3,000 3.1?4 432 14,0811 11?.9471 16.14B81 I its,0001 111.7901 {14.7471 1.612 8,935 3,OQO 048 432 1? 47é1 414.811 1147.¥751 66,X56 TOTAI. FUYDS 416.U•2 1.149,5861 10. RF.I.ATF.D PARTY DISCI,OSURF.S There w'ere no relui¢d pan), Irans8¢tion5 for Ilie year ended.I l March 2021. Page 14
REGISTERED coflPLNY NuIDER. 07q77756 IEDgiDd and Il'le$l REGISTERED LtRITy TrIU.IqBER.. 11445Y3 Reporl of the I'ruslets and Unaudited FinancTI Stat¢mcnt$ for th¢ Year Tr.'nded 31 .Ilareh 2021 for Teen Tllk {H8rwl¢h} Finnigiin & Co 37 Lower Brook Street Ipsivi¢h Suffvlk IP4 1.4Q
Teen Talk IHarwi¢h) Cont¢rtt5 of the Finlllciil 5totcmonts for the I'eir F.nded 31 MAr¢h 2021 Pge Report of the Trustees Sigt¢m¢nt of Fln9ncl#l Atllvltles Balanc¢ Sheet Notes to tb¢ finttelAI StAtemont$ 6 10 14
Teen Talk IHarnl¢h) (Reglstered llumber: 07577756) Rttport of the Trustees for the l eir Endi,d 31 March 2021 l-hL trustees Miho a150 diTc¢t0 of ¢h¢ ¢hariry for the purposc8 of thL C.ompdniL'b Act 2(K)6, PTLYLYlt thcir TCPOrt with Il)L, finiiiiiidl %tdlimLnt% of IhL Cl)lIY for thc yL41f LndLYI 31 M()rrh ?OJl. 'I'hi IruslLi& havL ad()ptLd Ilic provisions af Accounlin8 and Rcponing by Cliiriiics.. St3i¢m¢ni of Rccomtii¢nd¢d Pra¢iicc applicablc lo cliarilics prcparing ihcir aiLounis in ac¢ordan¢L lviili IhL, Fin#nLial RLpvrling SianLlurLI appliLablL in Ilic UK and RLpubliL L)f IrelanLI IFRS 1021 leifeclive l January •0191. OIUb'C'l'll'KS AND ACI'lVI'rib.s ObJettlvt5 And ilmi Tlie Llmriiy 01)erates o free AL)d confide(jaI i10M)ri0]I atjd support servic¢ for youiw people. aBed I I to 25. in Tendring E8cx. li iq a %elf r¢fcrral s¢rvi¢¢ otY¢rcd on an os required bASjS. FINANCIAL REN'IEW Spi'Llfle fuiid Inlormailon The Irubleeb Wish the lolli)Iving 10 b¢ noted in reluiion 10 %oine specilic tund% I'lie t()Ili)win¥ tundi havk TCLcivcd lundin¥ w'liiLh 1% &LIIuLiiILd lu prvjLKls tur Ihe new tIllUDLiyI }'eBr Tru%t I luuyL' LCC. Active L.%%ex Ei%ex Youih (itLrlicld IVL%ILrn Somc 0ihcT fund b8lan¢¢$ have been carricd fonvard. wilh pcrnussion, duc 10 ongoing issues in relarion 10 the Co%'id pandcmic. R¢ser¥¢i poll¢v Thr Lhdrily is Morkirt¥ IL?M'ardb increabin8 its re5errfes 10 be one third of the tinnual bu(J¥etyfour monihs TunDill¥ ¢osi5. Tliis will enable Ilie chariry. 10 m8iniain ilj noimol lev¢1 ¢f $ervi¢e M'hilst still bein8 able lo invest in 4dapiin8 And broad¥iiill¥ th¢ scop¢ of ili¥ proj¢LI. The ndm¢d 'Pwp¥riy" rLl8tLS 10 the iv$1 paid for 1liL buildin¥ fwm 'IL the Lharity operat¥s. As suLli Ihi$ fimd dDL% noi rLpri%Lnt iayh fiinds thlll Lun bb. Utili%Ld by ihi Lhuritj.. S'I'RL'C'I'LRTr.. GOVTr:RNAfCk: AYI) MAh'AfJ1'M.Y.l- Go%'crninu document 'I'lIL Llioriiy is LonirollLd by 115 govcn)in&F dii&'iim¢nl, ol. trusr, ond ¢on%tllUICY li liinii¢Yi Lompun>', lii*iiLd by uarinlL'¢, dilined bv IhL, Coini)aiiicN Aci 21X]C). REFEllEC:E AND IIDMINISTRATIVE DET.IILS Re¥l51LfL1d Ci)mpiny iiumber 07577756 IEn¥land and Wales) Registered Chiritv numbtr 11415(J3 Re¥lst¢red office 17 Q'lill. Road Dovercouri H.1¢1) L012 3PP Page I
Tètn Talk IHarwieb} IReglstered number: 075777561 Report of ih¥ Trustees for ihe I'¢ar Ended JI March 2021 ru5tees l.. H¥ddLlI Qt41.' r¥*tir¢d Chariiy Dirc£tor Mrs M K Row'land MBF IclirLd L'liarily Managcr Mrg J Skargon Msc RNMII RNA Nursc Lortsuliani Physical Ilcallh Mr4 I. Cjugliclini TDC. C.ouncillor and c.hair Laiwlord PariEh C K¢nn)'_Williain% Child hcdlih llllT4C l¥ppoinled 17.6.201 CJ Burdcn Couii¢il l)ffi¢¢r lappointLd 21.9.201 I C R l)ai'iitson Chief l.'y¢¢lltii'¢'l endring District Counci (appointed 21.9.201 Approved by order of Ihe board of irusiees on..lo Il . ITr .11.... Hnd signed on its behalf by.. dd¢ll LBF.- TNsr¢e
Teen Talk (Harwichl St9tement of FlnAnei21.4cti7ritie5 for the l'ear Endvd 31 Mrch 2021 31.3.2(1 Unre5trictLd Rcsiriacd funds fund fuiid5 fi]iid5 Noles IIYCOME LNDOWMEY'fs FROIq DondliUELS dnd legacie5 14,781 164,991 179.772 256,250 EXPENDITUREO Other 3,056 166,?69 169.325 180.261 )ET 1Tr4COMEIIEXPENDTTURF.I 11,725 {1.2781 10.447 75.989 Tr8tt5fErs bett4'¢en funds Net movement in fund$ 11.978 10.447 75.989 RECOYCII.IATIOP OF FUliDS Totgl funds brought forivard 52.810 182,006 234.816 15tl.R27 TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD fA.788 180,475 245,263 234,816 The noics form pan of iliese fmancial stsiements Page 3
Tee Talk {Harwichl {Re8l$tered number: 07577756) Balance Sheet 31 March 2021 31..7.?O Unrc%trictcd Rcstrictcd 'rvial funds fund fiLiid5 Nol¢s FIXED ASSL1'5 Tangible as5els CLRRE)T ASSETS Debtor. Cash ar bank llnd iii hai 71.834 107.943 179,777 166,459 72,015 107.943 179.Y58 166.459 CREDITORS Amounti falliiig due wthin one year 17,?281 14,1761 NF.T CURRF.NT ASSF.TS 64.787 107.943 17? 730 162.283 I'O'I'AI. A.S.STr:'I'S I.F'$8 CL RRF'N I.IABII.ITIES 64,787 180.476 245,263 234.816 T ASSETS 64,787 180.476 14$ 263 ?34,R16 FU.NDS Lnresiricted funds Restricd fimds 64.787 180,476 ,810 182.006 TOTAL FUNDS 245.263 234.816 I'hL Lhurildblc ¥ompany is LntTtlcd to LXLmpliott from audit undLr SLLtion 477 of CompaniLs Ali 2006 for ih¢ y¥ar ended I l Mreh 2021. I'he members have not rcquircd thc bomp2LD}' to obtain audit of its linan¢iol stoicmcnts for ihc y¢ar cnd¢d 31 March 2021 in aecordancc i4.ith SrLli()n 476 0l.the Coimpanie4 Arl 2006. The yuste¢s acknowledge th¢ir r¢sponsibil¥tie.s for lal ensurin8 thai the charitable ¢omp8]Jy keeps accounting records that comply Ith Section.% 386 and 387 01 the Companies.4ci 2006 and preparing financial sthtements ivlii¢li SI a tn)¢ and fair i'iem. of rhe stale of affairs of tht cliaritsble compliny as at tile end ot ¢a¢h financilll yenr und of ils surplus ar deficit foT ¢aLh finan¢ial year iij &2ccordanre the requir¢meDlS tsf Sectivns 394 and 395 and M'hich othenvise Lotnply with the requiremcllf5 of Ib¢ Cumparri¢s A¢1 2006 T¥l4lin¥ Iv financial 5tatern¢nt8, 50 far appliLable 10 the Lh&riTdble Lornpany. {b) The noies pan of thcsE financial $18i¢m¢nts Page 4 coniinued...
Teen Talk (H#rwlch) {Registered nllmber: 075777561 Balance Sheet- continued 31 March 2021 These financial %iaiementg have been prepdred in 2CCOTdance %vith ihe provisions applicable 10 charitable companie% subjeLI to lh¢ small LompdniL'S rLgimL. Tlic rtnan¢ial siaiciilcnis wcrc approvcd by Ihc Board of Trust¢cs and authoriscd for issue and werc signcd on il% bchalf bv.. on Heddell CBE- Trusiee The notcs forn) pan of these financi81 $t8iem¢Jls Page 5
Teen Talk {Harwlchl rlotes tu the Trlnanclal Sioivnwnts for the I'egr Ended 31 NIarch 2021 ACCOUN I'ING POLICIES Ilasls of prepArlnR tht flnanclal Itatements 'hc tinanLial stillLmLnls ot. Ihi ¢hdriiabl¢ Loillp¢ 11)., thih i¥ J publiL bcntstlt Lntiry undLr l.-RS 10? hiive been prLparLLI in u¥LLTrixldn¢e '11h Ihe Chariiics SORP IFRS 1021 'ALLvunlingT (Ind RLpurlin¥ by Chariliis.. Siai¢incnl of RLcomm¢n(ILd PractlLL applicabli to LharitiL.% prip&ring thcir accoiinls in acLordance 'Ith the FinanLial Reportin& qiandard applicable in Ihe I'K and Republi¢ nf Ireland IFRS 1021 Itffeciive l January 20191,. Finoncial R¢pnrting Standard l 'The Financi¥l Reporling Siandard llpplicable in Ihe LK and Republic of Ireland, nd the Compnnies Aci 2006. The financial statLments have be¢n prepared undLr rlie historic411 eosi Income All inLume is reLO8rttse(l in the Sratement of FinanLial .41lll'lties onie thL' Lharitv has enlitlemvnt to the thnds. it is probable rhat ihc in¢omL ivill bc rcLLived lliid thr amouni Lan be mea5ur¢d reliobly. EKpendlture LidhiliiiL.4 Iirc rL'L()yni4ed cxpeiiditiire H& %l>()n IhLfL' 14 it leg&1 (IT C(?114mJLtiVL' ohl?Lldrion c<)IMmtttin8 11)L Lharily IL) Iliui ¢xp¢rtdiiurc, Il 1.% prvbabl¢ Ih41 a Ira115fcr Lif CLonomiL tfIt5 will bc rcquir¢d In ¥ciil¢iiieni ond thL amount uf thL ubli&iaiiun bi miu%urL(I reliably. F.xpLndiwiL' Is IlLLvuntLd fur un an &¢Lrudls b#si> h4 been cl88%ified under h¢a(lin¥% IhJi M¥grebiaie all Lo%1 related 10 Ihe Laiegnry. WheTe c¢)414 ianni)I be dir¢LII)' aitribuied ID pariicular headin¥s Ihcy h¢ been ollrjcated ID a¢iiKitie8 on a ba81% conki%tenl wryth the u%e or 'ran#lble nxed No dLpTLLiaiivii Ib iharg¢d on the fTeehold properly as thi% does iioi rcprL'%¢ni coiiimcrci&l r¢3lily. Ta%9dthn Thv ihurily i¥ cxvmpi from i(Irporaiion tax on it% Lharitllble aclii-ities. Fund a¢¢ountln¥ UnrcsiriciLd fund% be in A¢cordHn¥e '11h ihe ¥hHriiuble objectives ai tl)c disL'retion uf th¢ ITU5tL'c$. Re81riLILd fith(Is Lun only bi u¥Ld fL)r pll11i¥ular rLsifiLted purpos¢S Wlthin thL obj¥¢ts vf thL ¥hurity. RLsiriLiions ri¥¥ M,hL'n gPL¢ificd by thL donor or whi'n fuiids arn, rui¥L,d f(Fr p¥rtlLular '$rrIrea purpuK's. Furflicr explanaiion ofihc naLiir¢ grtd purpo$c of cach fund is in¢ludcd in Ihk nolcs 10 lh¢ fift&ncial siaicments. Fllrc pur¢hAso and leAslnA eommltm¢nt$ Renial% paid undLr ()pcralin 1¢0se% 8re chargcd Ii) Ihc SialLinLni of Financial ALlivilie% nn a iirai8hi line haSL over the period (Ifihc lea5C. PeD$lon ¢(bst$ and rthtr pn8t-retlrernent benet115 Tli¢ iliaritablL Lampilli>' op¢fl1 t¢s a defiii¢d Loiirribuiion pc115iDn 5chLnie, Contributi¢)ns Pciyable to tlie charitable compTrnls Pension sihcin¢ OTC ehllrged to The SrArfflneni of Fiiiuncilll Actii'itie3 in the period 10 which thei, r¢lote. Page 6 conrinued...
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L%utes to ihe TriThAn¢ial Statements- continued
for the l'ear EEtded 31 .Nlxrch 2021
LI. [liCO.l EIILXPLYDI-I"LKEI
Nei income {expendilurc} is sialcd 2Acr Clrg1n(cTcdI1lll8l'.
31.3.21
31.3.20
Othcr opcrdting Ica5es
1.366
TRUSTEES, RE.VIU.NERATIOTr4' ATrD BEliL Tr II'S
There ivere no tru51ees' remuDeraiiL)n or oiher benefits for the year ended 31 Mar¢h 20? I nor for the year ¢tLded
11 March 2020.
Trust¢¢$' ¢xpeDses
l-here M'erc no trusices, Lxpenscb pdid lor ihL yLJr
Teen Talk (Hllrwich) -Note5 to the Tr1Th4nelal Statements- ¢on¢inued for th¢ I'eAr Ended 31 March 2021 TANGIBI.L Tr'lxb'l) ASSTr."I'S I.TLLhuld prop¢riy COST At I April 2020 and 31 M¥4T¢h 2021 7?.533 LI. HO()K VAI.UF. At 11 Mareh 2021 Ai JI Mawh 2020 72.533 DEBTORS.. .4MOUSTS FALLIbG DUE W'ITHI YEAR 31,1.20 Qiher dLbti)rx CRF.DITOR%: AMOUNT4 FAI.l.ING r)LF. W'ITIIIY OYF YF.AR 31.3.20 Trade crcdiiors .8ocicil 8CLiiriTy Rnd other iuxcs OthLf LrLdiiiirs Ac¢rual% and JeferrLd inLoine AL¥ru¢d ¢xp¢11s¢5 .I.IY2 I,(J12 2.624 857 l.U4U 500 360 7.2?8 4,176 Page 8 ¢ontinued...
Teen Talk {Harwl¢h) otes t(b the FinanciAI Statements- Colldnued for the I'tar Endcd 31 M4r¢h 2021 MOVTr.'.IILN'I' 114 F'UNDS Net iiiovcincnl in funds Tron¥f¥rs bciwccn funds Ai 31.3.21 Ai 1.4.20 [Inr¢51rltti,d funds Jeneral fund 11,724 253 64,787 Re¥irlcr¢d thnd5 Properl> Childrlii In Need TDC ClaLIOll Lotlery LL'F Iligh Sheriff Gartield Wesion TDC Ra '.Il[ Smiih J<)n¢ Tru%ihoLIS¢ Uk Yuuih I."C I.. ALtIN"ity WorkLr EC.F Chrysali8 Fund ELFLoYid LC'C Aciive L&scx L4sex Yftuih ECC ECVYS Dei&iLhed Work Alex DiLk%on Trust Prior }-¢or adjusiinents 72.533 3.389 3,389 4,362 43.258 4.885 143.2$81 12.5501 ?o.11110 2.335 20,00 {1,4?5) 1,964 15,000 ,500 i o.Doo 211.052 955 •.05J 16.11%81 2.919 17,053 l?11.U421 8.935 .I,non 648 432 8,935 3,000 648 432 41.ry58 4.1.2511 182.nOC) 11.2771 12331 180.476 TOTAL FUNDS 234,816 10.447 245,263 Pag¢ 9 conrinued...
Teen Talk {Harwl¢hl l%otes to the FinfiDLIRI StAtements- colltlnued for the I'eAr Ended 31 March 2021 MO&...11.I' F'UNI)S- contillued N¢1 movwn¢nl ih fiinds. includcd in Ihc aboi'c are as follows.. Incomin rc&ourLCS Rtsour¢e expended .Moi'em¢ni in fijnds Unrestrletod fund$ Genernl nd 14.781 {3,0571 11,724 RestrRcted fund5 CIlre In Need TDC Cla¢tott Lutttry. ECF High Sherili. Garfield W¢ston 'uw'lur smith J£)ncs Trubihvus¢ Uk Yuuih I..CI. ALtiTr'iry WoTkLr EC.F Chrvsali8 Fund ECFLovid LCC Active L.%sex L%8ci Youth ECC ECVYS DelalchEd Work Alex Dickson Trust 38.iOO 6.000 50.000 138,5001 {4.0631 150.0001 . j401 1.937 20.OUO 5,0(M) 15,000 20,UOO 955 14,f)451 11?,9471 16.¥¥¥1 {io.0001 ?U.U521 {14,7471 16.88111 110.ouoi 120.11521 15.0(10 51,935 3,000 3.124 432 8,935 1? 4761 648 432 L64.991 1166.2681 (1,2771 TOTAL Fb.NDS 179.772 1169.3*51 10.447 Pa8c IQ ontinued.-.
Teen TY41k (Harsvichl otes t(b thv Fin%nL121 Statements- cotttlnued for the I'elr End¢d 31 March 2021 mo Tr.'.1ITr'N'I' IN" F'UNDS- eontinved Compartive$ for movement In fund$ Ncl muvi'mL'nt in funds Tranbf¢rs Ar 31.3.20 UThYestrlcted funds Gen¢ral fund 58.678 7.8.f6 {13.724) Restrhtted IuAds Properry Children In Need TDC C lacion HLnry Smith Charirable Trust LCI." Ir¢insf¥Y tiin(J tor HCC Luiicn" F.CF I Icalth M atch LCF Takling Loneline% Pund Si Jaines. Pla¢¢ l.'Cl.' High Shcriff LCI.. Youdi l.uiid Garfield Weston IlaN'ich Rotary Lcfr I Will CIF TDC Rag FoN'lcr Smith Jones Trusthouse Uk Yi)uih ECF ALlii'ily Worker ECTr Chrysalis Fund 72.533 3,389 ($731 12.4151 11071 34.157 1? 772) 57_1 2.538 107 9.IIK) 43.2£11 2.772 8?6 488 732 4,361 219 14881 17321 14,3?31 4.885 1381 4.885 181 13 1.086 (1.0861 3.392 19671 l.Y64 i s.000 8.500 10,000 2.425 1,964 15,UOO 8,$00 10,000 20.052 100.149 6Y.133 13,724 182,006 'I'O'I-AL bU.YDS 158.827 75.989 234,816 Page 11 continued...
Te¢n-l-glk (Harsvlchl Tr4ote5 tu the Financlal Sifitements- condnued for the l'ear Ended J) M4reh 2021 Mo..11N.I. P'UNI)S- ¢ontinued C".on)paratiic nci Inovcmcnl in flind5, included in Ilie above are 0$ follows.. Incoming re%()UTLC Resources expcnded Movcmcni in lund Unrcstrleted funds General fijnd 6,410 1.446 7,856 Reslrlcttd fund5 ChildreIi In Need TDC C-laLitsn Henry, Sinith Chariiabl¢ Trust 38,000 6.000 17.501 100.001 4.Y115 (3R,)0} 16.OOUI 117.6:4} 140.yoi I ¢),100 4.8x5 13%) EQF Hi¥h Slicrill. .'C.'F Y(>uih l-.und lJ,03XI •0,002 5(K> 2.660 S lur*'iLh Rotary TDC Rjg Foy'ler Smiih Jon¢s 1£16¥1 1361 IY671 l.Y64 15,000 8.50a iu,000 20.052 2.onn 15,000 8,snn 10.uuu ?1.7yV lJk Yniiih ECF Ailivily Wurker ECF Chrysali8 Fund {1.73111 249.840 1181.7071 TOTAL FUYDS 256,2£0 {180.2011 7%.989 Page 12 coniiniied...
Teen T8lk' IHgrwl£h) ote5 to thE Trlnancl*l Statements- ¢on¢inued for thL. l'ear Ended 31 Mirch 2021 I0..1.1- F'UryDS- tonlinuod A curreni ycar l ? monihs and prior Jear 12 nni]iS combincd Jx)silion is as follows.. N¢1 Jnuveincnl in funds Tran%f¢rs beiw¢¢n funds At 1.4.19 31.3.21 Unre$trlet¢d fund$ GenLral fujid 58.678 19,580 64.787 Restrlcted funds Pi'opiiry Children In Need TDC. L lycton l-l¢nry Siiiiili Chariioblc Trtisi .'C.'l.' Iriinlil¥r lund t(IT HCC LvllLr)' F.L F Ilcultli 11 atLh l-.Cl.-'l uklin&r l.unLlin4YY I,und ,%t JOI¢1, Place ELF Iligh ShcritT LC'I.. Youili l.und GRTlield We4ioii 118N'ich Rotar). F.CF I Will CIF TDC Ra8 FoM'ILr Smith Jon¢8 'l-ni¥thoiis¢ Uk Yvuih r.cr Cui'id ECC. A¢iivt Essex Eh%e¥ l'outh LCL LCVYS I)¢iaiiliLd Work Alcx Di¢ksvn-I'rusl Prior s'oar adjusinienis 72.533 3.38Y (57.11 12.4151 3.389 4,-162 1.417 107 143.2571 2.772 826 48Y 73? 4,361 219 34.157 12.7721 1¥?6} 9,100 14.3?.11 1381 19,781 2D,000 11.0861 1,086 1¥071 2.ylg 17,053 2,919 17.053 1.612 253 R.915 {2531 8,935 3,000 (>4¥ 432 43.?5¥ (J48 432 InO.149 (16.85(1 1.1.471 IRI>.47CI I'OI'AL FVYDS 158.Y27 86.436 245,263 Page l_l eontinu¢d...
Te¢u Talk IHarwl¢h) -Nute5 tu the FIDunLIMI Staremenrs- ¢oniinued ror th¢ I'¢ar Ended JI Ilar£h 2021 .MOVE%IEN"I Ili F UTr4DS- eontinuod A curreni ycar 12 months and prior ycar 12 11]onihs coinbiftcd nci Inoveineni in fiinds. includ¢d in Ili¢ abovc a as follow's.. InLurnin resour¢S ReN<iurLe expLnd¢d Mi)K'emeni in fvnd Unre$irieitd funds GeDerAI fujjd 19,580 Restrleted fund L-hildrL'n Iii NLL(I 'I'DL C'lalion Flenr%' Siiiiih Chni0b1¢ Ttust Loii¢r}' LCI.. High ShLriff L.CI.' YuLiIII l.und GarfiLld WL.4iun IlaNiLh Roiar). EC.F I Ivill TDL Ra8 t.0.1Qr %miih Joncs Tru8thoiise Uk Youth F.CF A¥tiiily WorkLT ECF Chrysalis Fund EC'F Loi'id ECC Activc Es5CX E5%¢x Youih ECL F.( VYS DeidlLhed Wiirk Al¢x Di¢kbon Tru.4t 76.500 12.000 176.5001 110.063) 1.937 i 4o.uu I 4,X115 J.000 40.002 50() 2.fifi11 1140.4011 1?,5.fOI 13,03RI 2.335 15081 (* ti7.11 IY671 2,919 7.000 30,ono 8.500 10.000 1.7<)0 15.UUD 8.935 3,000 3.1?4 432 14,0811 11?.9471 16.14B81 I its,0001 111.7901 {14.7471 1.612 8,935 3,OQO 048 432 1? 47é1 414.811 1147.¥751 66,X56 TOTAI. FUYDS 416.U•2 1.149,5861 10. RF.I.ATF.D PARTY DISCI,OSURF.S There w'ere no relui¢d pan), Irans8¢tion5 for Ilie year ended.I l March 2021. Page 14