ANNUAL REPORT 2022: BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION
BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION
“EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES BY CONNECTING PEOPLE”
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CHAIR’S MESSAGE
t is my pleasure to present the annual report of the Bidgley Power Foundation for the 2022 financial year. Despite various challenges and obstacles due to the funding and staff constraints, we achieved a remarkable progress in 2022 when compared to 2021. We focused on supporting our communities through the last two very challenging years. Importantly, we also protected and improved our financial strength.
This report outlines significant deliveries and achievements of our charity for the period of January 1st 2022 to December 2022. I am happy to emphasise that our organisation managed to deliver satisfactory outcomes during the period under review. Our projects were successful in delivering expected wider social outcomes which include the reduction in youth-related crime and antisocial behaviour, increases the skills of local youth to support their transition into employment, and positive effects on physical and mental well-being of those who actively participated in our programmes.
Our partner organisations contributed massively to the successful operation of our activities. Sport Birmingham, StreetGames, Birmingham City Council, Aston Villa Football Club, and Badminton England, and are some of our key partner organisations. Our partner organisations’ valuable contribution helped us to implement our targeted programmes effectively and successfully. They were a catalyst to achieving our objectives.
I would like to thank our staff and volunteers for their personal contribution to implement our programmes successfully. It is their expertise, knowledge, and compassion that make our services stand out for our participants. I take this opportunity to thank all those who assisted us.
Mr Pritesh Pattni Chair, Bidgley Power Foundation
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TABLE OF CONTENT
| EXECUTIVE SUMMARY | 3 |
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| 1. ABOUT US | 4 |
| OUR VISION | 4 |
| OUR MISSION | 4 |
| OUR AIMS | 4 |
| 2. PROJECTS IMPLEMENTED, 2022 | 5 |
| HOLIDAY ACTIVITY CAMPS | 5 |
| SUMMER 2022 HOLIDAY ACTIVITY CAMP AT ASTON PAVILION | 9 |
| WINTER HOLIDAY CAMP; 2022 | 10 |
| VISIT TO 2022 COMMONWEALTH GAMES GROUND AT PERRY BARR | 11 |
| BOWLING TRIP TO STAR CITY: DECEMBER 2022 | 12 |
| BLOOD DONATION PROJECT | 13 |
| WORKSHOP ON HEALTHY FOOD | 14 |
| WOMEN’S WELLNESS DAY – WEST MIDLANDS COMBINED AUTHORITY | 15 |
| STAY AND PLAY SCHEME | 18 |
| CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR CHILDREN, DECEMBER 2022 | 20 |
| BADMINTON CLUB FOR MALES & FEMALES | 22 |
| FUEL POVERTY AWARENESS PROGRAMME | 23 |
| ASTON PAVILION WARM HUB - WARM SPACES | 25 |
| 3. FUTURE PLANS: 2022-2024 | 27 |
| ESTABLISHMENT OF A FOREST SCHOOL | 27 |
| IMPROVE THE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM OF ASTON PAVILION | 28 |
| SUPPORT YOUNG PEOPLE TO ENTER THE LABOUR MARKET | 28 |
| ‘HOMEWORK CLUB’ FOR CHILDREN | 28 |
| SPORTS AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES | 29 |
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
idgley Power Foundation (BPF) has been able to achieve many of the aims set out in the Constitution in 2022. Our programmes designed to serve local community have significantly raised the profile of our charity not only with local people, but also with other voluntary and statutory groups working within the Birmingham city as a whole.
During the 2022 financial year, BPF has been able to secure funds from the NHS Blood and Transplant division to improve awareness of blood donation with a complete focus on the BAME community in the Aston Ward of Birmingham. As a step to improve children’s knowledge in extra-curricular activities, BPF organised few educational trips in 2022 to Star City. These trips helped the kids to get active, learn and explore new things. There was a high demand for these trips and children participated in these trips in great enthusiasm.
We have managed to deliver some useful projects as highlighted in this report. We delivered three holiday activity programmes during the review period in two venues, i.e., Aston Pavilion, Trinity Road, Aston and St Martin’s Youth Community Centre in Gooch Street, Birmingham. Kids in Aston get involved in different activities such as football, badminton, tennis, volleyball, table tennis and various other activities indoor such as arts and crafts. These camps helped children to make new friends, learn new skills, gain independence,
We launched multiple badminton sessions throughout the year for all skill levels for both men and women and they entered into the Birmingham badminton League. We organised a small community led exhibition by gathering the health professionals in the area to promote their wellness businesses and organisations; and to help bring the community together to discover the help and advice that is available through this network.
Many improvements have been made in areas such as governance, financial policy, fundraising and training of our most valuable resource which are our volunteers who go to make this organisation. In this year we have developed the capacity to challenge decisions which affect our service users.
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1. ABOUT US
OUR VISION
Bidgley Power Charity is a people first organisation working in partnership to maximise positivity, independence and participation in civic life for young, old and disabled people in the city of Birmingham.
OUR MISSION
To work in partnership to make the hopes, dreams and aspirations of all who access and volunteer in our services a reality, enhancing quality of life, retaining dignity and treating others with respect.
“THE BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION IS A PEOPLE FIRST ORGANISATION WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP TO MAXIMISE POSITIVITY, INDEPENDENCE AND
OUR AIMS
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[To provide recreational and leisure time activity in the interests of social ] welfare for able bodied and disabled people.
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[To act as a resource for people living in Birmingham especially helping young ] people by developing their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature and responsible individuals.
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[Advancing vocational education (non-academic) and work-based education to ] develop employability and enterprise skills and to help Relieve unemployment.
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[To promote civic life in the local community through volunteering and ] providing opportunities for people to make a positive change to their communities.
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[We work with a diverse range of people both able bodied and disabled in ] need of help and support, from 6-year-olds to 60-year-olds plus, and offer specialist services catering for their different needs.
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2. PROJECTS IMPLEMENTED, 2022
HOLIDAY ACTIVITY CAMPS
The implementation of holiday activities and food programme (HAF programme) has provided support to children in receipt of free school meals through holiday periods.
There were a variety of indoor and outdoor activities to keep everyone engaged, along with free breakfast snacks and lunch. Activities included arts and crafts, football coaching, archery, outdoor badminton, tennis, cricket, rounders, painting and board games.
HAF programme can have a positive impact on children and young people, and that they work best when they:
provide easily accessible enrichment activities
cover more than just breakfast or lunch
Promotion leaflet for HAF Easter 2022 programme
involve children (and parents) in extracurricular activities
use local partnerships and connections, particularly with the voluntary and community organisation sector
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In 2022, the HAF programme was held in two venues.
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Aston Pavilion, Aston Park, Trinity Road, Aston, B6 6JD
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St Martyn’s Youth and Community Centre, Gooch Street, Birmingham
This programme enabled us to support many children and their families throughout the 2022 Easter, Summer and Christmas school holidays as highlights in Figure 1 and 2.
Figure 1: Number of children who participated in HAF programme in Aston Pavilion
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Easter (April) HAF 2022 40
Summer (August) 2022 65
Winter (December) 2022 39
0 6 13 19 25 32 38 45 51 57 64 70
Number of children attended
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Winter (December) 2022
Benefits of Summer/Easter Camps:
· Make new friends: Summer/Easter camp is a great place to meet new people from all walks of life. Campers often form close bonds with their bunkmates and other campers.
· Learn new skills: Easter/Summer camps offer a variety of activities and workshops that can help campers learn new skills and develop their interests. · Gain independence: Summer/Easter camp can help campers learn to be more independent and self-sufficient. They will have the opportunity to make their own choices and take responsibility for their own actions.
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· Build confidence: Summer/Easter camp can help campers build their confidence and self-esteem. They will have the opportunity to challenge themselves and succeed in new activities.
· Have fun: Summer/Easter camp is all about having fun and making memories that will last a lifetime. Campers will participate in a variety of activities that are designed to be enjoyable and engaging. HAF programme has been a platform to improve the skills of children and learn new things.
Caption
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Children engaged in fun activities at the St Martyn’s Community Centre, Birmingham
Children engaged in fun activities at the St Martyn’s Community Centre, Birmingham
Children engaged activities
Children engaged in painting activities
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SUMMER 2022 HOLIDAY ACTIVITY CAMP AT ASTON PAVILION
Children who attend summer camp benefit for the rest of their lives because it gives them the opportunity to learn and socialise in a fresh setting. Our summer helped children to get together from different backgrounds and it facilitated the formation of friendships with peers who share similar interests.
Children are leaning on art work, Summer Camp 2022
Fun activities at the Summer Camp, 2022
Advertisement: Aton Summer Camp, 2022
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WINTER HOLIDAY CAMP; 2022
Children over the Christmas break are typically more eager and active than usual, so it can be challenging for parents to keep them occupied. Our winter day camps are the ideal way to let youngsters run off some steam and have some fun while their parents go off to work or take care of Christmas preparations. We had organised excellent range of activities for children of all ages.
Children were engaged in art activities during the winter camp, 2022
Children spend their time in creative activities
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VISIT TO 2022 COMMONWEALTH GAMES GROUND AT PERRY BARR
The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games was held from 28 July until 8 August 2022. Athletes from 72 nations and territories competed in 19 different sports at the Games. Birmingham City Council along with our Games Partners delivered a fantastic celebration of sport and culture in an unforgettable summer in 2022. Our children were received tickets free of charge from Sports England to visit Commonwealth Games.
Children had the opportunity to visit 2022 Commonwealth Games at Alexandra Stadium, Perry Barr
Children watching 2022 Commonwealth Games at Alexandra Stadium, Perry Barr
Children watching 2022 Commonwealth Games at Alexandra Stadium, Perry Barr
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BOWLING TRIP TO STAR CITY: DECEMBER 2022
Bowling is a sport that can offer children long hours of fun and good times with their friends. Whether it is practiced professionally or just for fun, bowling is an activity with multiple benefits for its players.
BPF organised two trip to Star City in December 2022. These trips helped the kids get active, learn and explore new things. Due to the high demand for these trips, we had to limit the numbers.
Children play bowling
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Children play bowling at
the Star City
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Bowling is a happy activity for kids
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BLOOD DONATION PROJECT
BPF is working with the NHS Blood and Transplant division to improve awareness of blood donation with a complete focus on the BAME community in the Aston Ward of Birmingham. We are working with our partners with including local schools, churches, mosques and two temples, local sports clubs and voluntary groups. Through specific interventions, we will
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Create awareness and interest in blood donation
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Change attitudes and conditions
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Motivate people to want to change their behaviour
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Empowering people to act
• Prevent backsliding. With a particular focus on younger BAME residents from 18 to 49 and African/Afro-Caribbean and Asian residents working through 9 months of a campaign Reducing the barriers to change. Making blood donation easier, more accessible, and more attractive which includes :
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Recruiting and training 8 " Donor champions" volunteers
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Deliver 26 face to face drop-in sessions at supermarkets, food banks, surgeries and chemists and housing associations.
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16 drop-in sessions at faith groups, community centres and sports clubs
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bespoke web and social media campaign to reach 30,000 residents
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Leaflet and door to door campaign to reach 8,000 homes in Aston
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Helpline and online support line for potential donors
Benefits of Blood donation
Significance of blood
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WORKSHOP ON HEALTHY FOOD
Chirldren’s and adults health and wellness are crucial; the happier and more active children are, both at work and at home, the more productive they will be. Eating healthily is also critical to their overall performance. A balanced diet increases immunity, improves energy and focus, and lowers the risk of disease, so the advantages of excellent nutrition are many. Because of these benefits, we organised an engaging and entertaining nutrition workshops to improve well-being of children by improving their knowledge of a better diet. The workshop covered all the important details on healthy eating and why it may make children happier and healthier in preparing their food.
Workshop on healthy eating patterns at the Aston Pavilion
Children enjoy healthy food at the workshop
Children improving their knowledge on healthy food
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WOMEN’S WELLNESS DAY – WEST MIDLANDS COMBINED AUTHORITY
(September, 2022 / Turn out: 30 Kids / 20 Adults)
We organised a small community led exhibition by gathering the health professionals in the area to promote their wellness businesses and organisations; and to help bring the community together to discover the help and advice that is available through this network. Some of our experts included blood pressure expert, a pharmacist, a nutritionist, a woman's fertility consultant, a yoga teacher, a badminton coach, and some healthy stalls for people to buy things.
Women’s Wellness Day
Parents participate in the workshop
We also set out two bouncy castles for any kids that wanted to keep active while their moms got involved with the workshop, it was a good turnout, with over 30 kids throughout the day and around 20 members of the community showing interest in the event throughout the day. Women got involved in the yoga workshop too.
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My health benefits from increased circulation and muscle strength to improved flexibility, energy, and metabolism. Yoga can also be great for those who need to relieve stress and reduce anxiety. Essentially, yoga helps your body inside and out. Our blood pressure expert carried out BP test and pointed out their BP range and any further steps to take. Our Nutritionist was there to discuss the importance of nutrition, taking into consideration cultural and ethnic backgrounds and food habits. She said to
· Eat a variety of whole, unprocessed foods. This includes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds. These foods are packed with essential nutrients that your body needs to function properly.
· Limit processed foods, sugary drinks, and unhealthy fats. Processed foods are often high in added sugar, unhealthy fats, and sodium. Sugary drinks are a major source of empty calories and can contribute to weight gain and other health problems. Unhealthy fats, such as saturated and trans fats, can raise your cholesterol levels and increase your risk of heart disease and stroke.
· Choose lean protein sources. Lean protein sources, such as chicken, fish, beans, and lentils, are low in saturated fat and calories. They are also essential for building and repairing muscle tissue.
· Get enough calcium and vitamin D. Calcium is important for strong bones and teeth. Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium. Good sources of calcium include dairy products, leafy green vegetables, and fortified foods. Good sources of vitamin D include sunlight, fatty fish, and fortified foods.
· Drink plenty of water. Water is essential for good health. It helps to regulate your body temperature, transport nutrients, and flush out toxins. Aim to drink eight glasses of water per day.
A nutritionist can also help you with specific dietary needs, such as:
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Weight loss or gain
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Managing a chronic health condition, such as diabetes, heart disease, or cancer
· Improving your athletic performance
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Eating for pregnancy or breastfeeding
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Creating a healthy eating plan for your child or family.
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Our fertility consultant offered advice to women and spoke about:
· Medication: Fertility consultants can prescribe medications to help women ovulate or to improve sperm quality.
· Intrauterine insemination (IUI): IUI is a procedure where sperm is placed directly into the uterus.
· In vitro fertilisation (IVF): IVF is a procedure where eggs are fertilised with sperm in a laboratory and then implanted in the uterus.
· Other treatments: Fertility consultants may also recommend other treatments, such as surgery or assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures.
Fertility consultants also provide emotional support and guidance to their patients. They can help couples understand their treatment options and make decisions about their care.
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Take a medical history and perform a physical exam.
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Order and review fertility tests.
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Diagnose infertility and explain the results of tests to patients.
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Develop and recommend a treatment plan.
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Coordinate and supervise fertility treatments.
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Provide emotional support and guidance to patients.
Fertility consultants play an important role in helping people achieve their dreams of parenthood.
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STAY AND PLAY SCHEME
Bidgley Power Foundation, in collaboration with the Sport Birmingham launched ‘stay and play scheme. This is programme targeted little children people aged 3-6. Twenty children participates every Thursdays for two hours.
Little Pioneers is a mothers and babies club in the heart of Aston.
It is a place where mothers can meet other mothers, socialise, and share their experiences of parenting. Mothers and baby clubs also offer a variety of activities and resources for mothers and babies, such as:
· Meet other mothers and make friends. Mothers and baby clubs are a great way to meet other mothers in your community. This can be especially helpful for new mothers, who may be feeling isolated.
· Get support and advice from other mothers. Mothers and baby clubs offer a supportive environment where mothers can share their experiences and get advice from other mothers.
· Learn about parenting and child development. Mothers and baby clubs often offer workshops and seminars on parenting and child development. This can help mothers to learn more about how to raise their children.
· Provide a safe and stimulating environment for babies. Mothers and baby clubs provide a safe and stimulating environment for babies to play and socialise.
. Have fun and enjoy yourself. Mothers and baby clubs can be a lot of fun. They offer a variety of activities and resources for mothers and babies, and they can be a great way to relax and de-stress.
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Details about the stay & play
programme
Children enjoy play and learning opportunities at Aston Pavilion
Kids enjoy at the stay and play programme
Children enjoy play and learning opportunities at Aston Pavilion
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CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR CHILDREN, DECEMBER 2022
We launched a Christmas party on 30th December 2022 for the children. 62 children took part in this events. Little kids received as gifts such as D toys, dolls, cars, puzzles, legos, and drawing kits. They spent their time playing with toys and enjoyed throughout the day. These toys have been beneficial for their cognitive and social development. This was one of the most enjoyable
Children prepare for the Christmas party
Santa brought lot of gifts
Christmas activities children had.
Santa gave away gifts to children
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Winter Xmas Party, 2022
Winter Xmas party, 2022
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BADMINTON CLUB FOR MALES & FEMALES
(Throughout the Year / Multiple Teams / Turn out: 20-25 Players per club / Multiple Club)
We run multiple badminton sessions throughout the week, for all skill levels. We currently have a women's team, men's teams, and a mixed team entered into the Birmingham badminton League, and we run multiple sessions to cater to different skill levels throughout the week. We have a beginner's session every Tuesday at Ark St Albans Academy for 2 hours on a Tuesday, as we have recently started that club, we are currently advertising to find players through different social media streams. We also pride ourselves in providing a space for women on the court and have a women's team that plays on Thursday evenings at King Edwards Grammar School in Aston Birmingham at 7:30pm – 9:30pm. We have 20 regular members who really enjoy the sessions and ensure to come every week. There is a significant demand for this activity and it has been running for over 3 years.
Our key aim is to make sports more accessible to the local community in an attempt to improve social, mental, and physical aspects of the lifestyles.
Details of badminton coaching
Details of badminton coaching for women and children
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FUEL POVERTY AWARENESS PROGRAMME
The End Fuel Poverty Coalition's analysis reveals that thousands of individuals in the area are stranded in frigid homes as a result of the skyrocketing cost of fuel, with areas like Aston,, Sandwell, and Walsall being particularly hard hit. It coincides with average energy costs in the area rising by more than 50% for homes following the implementation of Ofgem's new price cap.
If a household must spend more than 10% of its income on fuel, they are typically classified as fuel poor families. People who are fuel poor frequently have low fuel efficiency ratings and poor poverty can cause respiratory infections and bronchitis, stress on the cardiovascular system, make asthma symptoms worse or cause asthma to develop, and contribute to mental health struggles.
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ANNUAL REPORT 2022: BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION Lone parent households and households where the age of the youngest member is under five are at the highest risk of experiencing fuel poverty I'm supporting Fuel Poverty ,Swareness Day on Friday 2 December
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ASTON PAVILION WARM HUB - WARM SPACES
(December, 2022 to till March, 2023 / 20 people )
During the cold seasons, we offered a community space where people can go to stay warm, socialise, and access support. It was open to everyone, regardless of income or financial situation. We offered:
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A warm place to sit and relax
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Hot drinks and snacks
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Free Wi-Fi
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Access to computers and other resources
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Information and advice on energy saving and other cost of living support
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Social activities and events
Warm hubs can be a lifesaver for people who are struggling to afford to heat their homes, or who are feeling lonely or isolated. They can also be a great place to meet new people and make friends. They are often set up in community centers, libraries, churches, and other public buildings. They may be run by local charities, community groups, or local government.
Aston Pavilion Warm Hub
The day starts with a cup at the warm hub
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Here are some of the benefits of visiting a warm hub:
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Stay warm and comfortable in a safe and welcoming environment.
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Access free or low-cost food and drinks.
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Socialise with others and reduce loneliness and isolation.
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Get information and advice on energy saving and other cost of living support.
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Participate in social activities and events.
Warm hubs can be a lifesaver for people who are struggling to afford to heat their homes, or who are feeling lonely or isolated. They can also be a great place to meet new people and make friends. They are often set up in community centers, libraries, churches, and other public buildings. They may be run by local charities, community groups, or local government.
Here are some of the benefits of visiting a warm hub:
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Stay warm and comfortable in a safe and welcoming environment.
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Access free or low-cost food and drinks.
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Socialise with others and reduce loneliness and isolation.
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Get information and advice on energy saving and other cost of living support.
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Participate in social activities and events.
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3. FUTURE PLANS: 2022-2024
In 2022-2024, we will devote our resources to three main subject areas.
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i. Facilitate disadvantaged children to continue their education and ii. Encourage adults and young people to be active through engaging in physical activities
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iii. Enhance the community relations in Aston
We hope to achieve the above objectives through the implementation of the following proposals.
ESTABLISHMENT OF A FOREST SCHOOL
BPF is in the process of planning to establish a foreign school. The vision on of the Forest school is to provide a setting to stimulate children’s and people’s participation in nature activities and provide them a platform to engage in gardening, environmental education and diverse range of outdoor activities.
We are in the process of developing an action plan through a partnership. We want to develop the forest school infrastructure with its partners ensuring a balanced environmental sustainability and meeting the needs of the local community by:
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Promoting employment, sport and recreation and usage of open space in consistent with environmental guidelines of the local authority
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Enhancing the natural landscape character, primarily by managing and developing the forest cover
Land identified for the forest school
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Conserving and enhancing heritage
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Safeguarding and expanding the range of leisure and visitor facilities within the forest park and surrounding area of Aston Park
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Working with developers to create opportunities for “work experience”, offering a progression path to employment of young people; and
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Continuing to work with the local community and local businesses to achieve the aims of the establishment of the forest park
IMPROVE THE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM OF ASTON PAVILION
One of our key priorities this year is to improve the current communication system of the Pavilion will also be upgraded including the establishment of a free WiFi network. We are also investigating the possibility of establishing a new sustainable heating system.
SUPPORT YOUNG PEOPLE TO ENTER THE LABOUR MARKET
Unemployment is one of the major issues in Ladywood constituency (where Aston falls). According to the data published by the Birmingham City Council in 2020, the Ladywood constituency has the highest claimant unemployment rate (23.2%) in June 2020. The Sutton Coldfield constituency has the lowest unemployment rate (3.8%). This comparison indicates the magnitude of the unemployment issue in Ladywood.
Therefore, BPF will promote apprenticeship programmes in collaboration with local entrepreneurs and voluntary organisations. Job fairs designed for registering and matching apprenticeship services to local unemployed and school leavers will be a key planned activity during the next year provided the current Covid 19 situation improves.
‘HOMEWORK CLUB’ FOR CHILDREN
Children are a major asset to the growth of Birmingham city because they are the future leaders. However, child poverty in the city is too high. In Birmingham, about 37% of all the children are living in poverty (about 100,000 children). This is the highest rate of child poverty across the UK’s core cities. Ladywood Constituency where our charity is working has the third-highest level of child poverty in the UK among parliamentary constituencies with 47% of children living in poverty after housing costs (Birmingham Child Poverty Commission, 2015).
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Tackling child poverty is a major challenge and children in poverty have lower educational outcomes than their peers, leading to disadvantaged in their latter life. Therefore, we will embark on a programme to teach children English and Mathematics by establishing a ‘ homework club’ in Aston.
SPORTS AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES
One of the key issues in the Aston areas is inactivity and health issues such as obesity, and diabetes. It has been estimated that around 80 percent of people in Aston are inactive. Therefore we will promote football in collaboration with Aston Villa Foundation.
Cricket development will be carried out in collaboration with the Aston Cricket Club and Warwickshire Cricket Club. We hope to enhance networks with other cricket clubs in the area. We will promote the following.
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School crocket
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Cricket for beginners
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Communities league cricket
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B6 7SS Tel: 0121 328 7260 E-mail: info@Bidgleypwer.org www.Bidgleypower.org Find us on:
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Birmingham City Council
Badminton England
Aston Sports and Community Club CIC
Sacred Heart MSC Cordate Community, Witton Road, Aston.
Special Olympics Disabled Clubs
James Pearce & Co Solicitors
Aston Villa Foot Ball Club
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Social Investment Board
Workers Education Association
Street Games
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REGISTERED CHARUTY NUMBER: 1145102 (England and Wales)
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES AND UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER 2022 FOR BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION (REGISTERED CHARITY1104512)
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BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION (REGISTERED CHARITY) CONTENTS OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER 2022
TRUSTEES: MR PRITESH PATTNI MR ADRIAN JAMES MR JASON KHAN
SECRETARY: MR PRITESH PATTNI
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| Report of the Trustees | 2 |
| Income and Expenditure Statement | 3 |
| Income Statement notes | 4 |
| Balance Sheet Statement | 5 |
| Notes to the Financial Statements | 6 |
| Certified Accountants' Report | 7 |
BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION (REGISTERED CHARITY) INCOME AND EXPENDITURE STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER 2022
The trutesss present their report with the financial statements of the company for the year ended 31 December 2022.
PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY
The principal activity of the company in the year under review was that of the provision of charatable services and reliefs to people living not exclusively in Aston and Birmingham.
DIRECTORS
The trustees shown below have held office during the whole of the period from 1 December 2020 to the date of this report.
Mr P V Pattni
Mr A James Mr J Khan
STATEMENT OFTRUSTEES' RESPONSIBILITIES
TheTRUSTEES are responsible for preparing the Report of theTRUSTEES and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and regulations.
Company law requires theTRUSTEES to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under that law theTRUSTEES have elected to prepare the financial statements in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (United Kingdom Accounting Standards and applicable law). Under company law theTRUSTEES must not approve the financial statements unless they are satisfied that they give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the
Company and of the surplus or deficit of the company for that period. In preparing these financial statements, theTRUSTEES are required to:
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select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently;
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make judgements and accounting estimates that are reasonable and prudent;
TheTRUSTEES are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the company's transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the company and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud
And other irregularities. This report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions of Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD:
Mr P V Pattni - Director
Date: …30/8/2022
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BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION (REGISTERED CHARITY) INCOME AND EXPENDITURE STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER 2022
| 2022 2021 |
2022 2021 |
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| INCOME Restricted Funds 73478 Unrestricted Funds 33460 |
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| 54897 20701 |
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| 106938 Add Interest Received 272 |
75598 143 |
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| 107210 | 75741 | |
| Expenditure | ||
| Rent and Rates/Hire 26400 17800 Utilities 22210 890 Insurance 960 749 Consumables 2920 3721 Subscriptions/Fees 400 550 Bank charges 440 320 Trade Waste 749 2550 Small Equipment 8800 8900 Salaries/Volunteer Expenses 31440 22851 Depreciation of Equipment 1502 1484 Equipment write off 3600 5400 Maintenance 2200 0 |
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| 99421 | 65215 | |
| Excess of Income | 7789 | 10526 |
BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION (REGISTERED CHARITY) BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER 2022
The company is entitled to exemption from audit under Section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 for the year ended 31st December 2022
The members have not required the company to obtain an audit of its financial statements for the year ended 31st December 2022 in accordance with Section 476 of the Companies Act 2006. TheTRUSTEES acknowledge their responsibilities for:
(a) ensuring that the company keeps accounting records which comply with Sections 386 and 387 of the Companies Act 2006 and
(b) Preparing financial statements which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the company as at the end of each financial year and of its surplus or deficit for each financial year in accordance with the requirements of Sections 394 and 395 and which otherwise comply with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 relating to financial statements, so far as applicable to the company.
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the provisions of Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.
The financial statements were approved by the Board of trustees on .20/9/23 and were signed on its behalf by:
Mr P V Pattni - Director_
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BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION (REGISTERED CHARITY) BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER 2022
| 2022 | 2021 | |
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| FIXED ASSETS Equipment |
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| 18800 | 10400 | |
| CURRENT ASSETS Cash in Hand - Unrestricted 4600 Cash in Hand - Restricted 3300 |
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| 2486 4200 |
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| 7900 | 6686 | |
| CURRENT LIABILITIES Creditors 6800 |
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| 3000 | ||
| 6800 | 3000 | |
| NET CURRENT ASSETS | 1100 | 3686 |
| TOTAL NETT ASSETS | 19900 | 14086 |
| REPRESENTED BY | ||
| Retained funds brought forward | 14086 | 3560 |
| Retained Excess of Income | 7789 | 10526 |
| 21875 | 14086 | |
BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION (REGISTERED CHARITY) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER 2022
CURRENT LIABILITIES
| 2022 | 2021 | |
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| Creditors | 6800 | 3000 |
| 6800 | 3000 | |
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CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS' REPORT TO THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES ON THE UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION(REGISTERED CHARITY)
In order to assist you to fulfil your duties under the Companies Act 2006, we have prepared for your approval the financial statements of BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION (REGISTERED CHARITY) for the year ended 30 November 2022 which comprise the Income Statement, Other Comprehensive Income, Statement of Financial Position, Statement of Changes in Equity and the related notes from the company's accounting records and from information and explanations you have given us.
As a practising member firm of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, we are subject to its ethical and other professional requirements which are detailed at http://www.accaglobal.com/rulebook.
This report is made solely to the Board ofTRUSTEES of BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION (REGISTERED CHARITY), as a body, in accordance with our terms of engagement. Our work has been undertaken solely to prepare for your approval the financial statements of BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION (REGISTERED CHARITY) and state those matters that we have agreed to state to the Board ofTRUSTEES of
BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION (REGISTERED CHARITY), as a body, in this report in accordance with the requirements of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants as detailed at http://www.accaglobal.com/factsheet163.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the company and its Board ofTRUSTEES, as a body, for our work or for this report. It is your duty to ensure that BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION (REGISTERED CHARITY) has kept adequate accounting records and to prepare statutory financial statements that give a true and fair view of the assets, liabilities, financial position and profit of BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION (REGISTERED CHARITY).
You consider that BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION (REGISTERED CHARITY) is exempt from the statutory audit requirement for the year. We have not been instructed to carry out an audit or a review of the financial statements of BIDGLEY POWER FOUNDATION (REGISTERED CHARITY). For this reason, we have not verified the accuracy or completeness of the accounting records or information and explanations you have given to us and we do not, therefore, express any opinion on the statutory financial statements.
ACCOUNTANTS: Carringtons Accountants Unit C 325-329 Holyhead Rd Handsworth Birmingham B21 0BH 01216664960
Date: .21/8/2023
This page does not form part of the statutory financial statements
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Notes
Carringtons Accountants Unit C 325-329 Holyhead Rd Handsworth Birmingham B21 0BH 0121 6664960
September 28th 2023
Accounts for The Bidgley Power Foundation
To whom it may concern,
We write as the appointed auditors of the charity registered with the charity commission as “the Bidgley Power Foundation”. Formerly known as the Bidgley Power Community Charity and registration number 1145102.The registered address of the charity is : 459 Lichfield Rd,Aston,Birmingham B6 7SS.
The production of the Statement of Accounts as at the 31 December 2022 each year is a statutory requirement.
This letter gives an undertaking from the auditor to those concerned that an appropriate level of care, diligence and consideration has been employed in arriving at the figures contained in the Statement of Accounts.
As the appointed Auditor we have now concluded this year’s audit and her findings in respect of the accounts themselves and the charity’s Value for Money conclusion are reported elsewhere in the accounts as attached. Our opinion is unqualified, indicating that the Statement of Accounts gives a true and fair view of the charity’s financial position and that the charity made proper arrangements to secure economy, efficiency and effectiveness in its use of resources
Sincerely yours,
Mr G.J. Carrington