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Pontypridd Children’s
Contact Centre
Annual Report 2021-22
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A NNUAL REPORT 2021-22
Pontypridd Children’s Contact Centre Supporting family contact throughout RCT
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PONTYPRIDD CHILDRENI CONTACT CENTRE ntypridd PONTYPRIOD EME DONATE £5 TODAY 1000 th•nc•s It¢¢)ukl I Ckaribe5 Ill,
Pontypridd Children’s Contact Centre has seen a busy year throughout 2021-22. The Centre has opened to full capacity and recovered well after the covid pandemic.
The Centre continues to offer the following services:
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Supervised contact
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Supported contact
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Handover
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Zoom indirect contact
The Centre aims to ensure that where possible and safe to do so, that every child receives the love and support of key family members after divorce or irretrievable family separation.
The Centre has predominately helped to support individual families residing in Pontypridd, Aberdare, Merthyr Tydfil, Cardiff, Caerphilly, Bridgend, and sometimes other areas of the country.
The Centre has supported over 75 individual families throughout the year.
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“The Centre has been invaluable in
Funding
The Centre receives CAFCASS Cymru, Welsh Government funding to deliver both supervised and supported contact. Other forms of funding are obtained through grant applications, referral fees and donations.
The Centre would like to thank those organisations who kindly supported the Centre throughout the year.
Referrals
Referrals are accepted via the following:
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The family law court
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Family law solicitors
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Mediation services
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Children’s services
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Self-referring basis
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Management Committee Members Wayne Griffiths Victoria Jones Jodie Davies
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Dawn McAwane Elizabeth Booth Judith Jones Lynwen Lloyd Donna Price Rhian Evans
Andrea Keay Christine Bowen Jenna Henley
Thanks go to every involved in ensuring a quality service at the Centre!
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Training
Various forms of training are offered to staff and volunteers at Pontypridd Children’s Contact Centre.
The Centre is affiliated and accredited by the National Association of Child Contact Centres (NACCC). The NACCC provides mandatory training modules for volunteers to complete throughout the year.
Volunteers have completed NACCC accredited modules including:
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Induction
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Health and Safety
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Family breakdown
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Managing conflict
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Understanding family Law
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Working with reluctant families
Service user comments
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“Thank you to everyone at Pontypridd Children’s Contact Centre for their kindness. Without the Centre I would not have been able to see my children on a weekly basis”.
“I miss my daddy and am really pleased that I get to see him every Saturday at the Contact Centre!”
“The volunteers do an amazing job, giving up their time on the weekend to support me and my son”.
“I honestly don’t know what I would do without the support of the Centre. Thank you so much..”
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Company Registration No. 06933198 (England and Wales) PONTYPIUDD CHILDREN'S CONTACT CENTRE FINANCIAL STATETs FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2022 Young 2nd Phillips Inspiration House Williams Plac¢ Upper Boat Pontypridd CF37 5BH
INDEPENDEYT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRusfEES OF PONfYpRtDD CHILDREN'S CONfAcf CENTRE I report on thc accounts of the TTUSt for the year ended 31. PAarch 2022, which are set out on page5 2 to 5. Res clive res nsibilitias trusIe and examiner The charity's tnle¢S are responsible for the Preparation of the accounts. The charÈty's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year und¢r section 144(2) of the Clwities Aci 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent exan)ination is needed. It is rny resp)nsibility to: examine the a¢¢ounts under section 145 of the 2011 ACL to follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Cbarity Commissioner undeT section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act. and to stste whether particular matters have come to my attention. Bwis inde endent QMiner'S re rt My ¢xamination wa5 carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity CommissioneT. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts pr¢send with those records. li also includes conqideration of any unusual itellLS or disclosures in the accounty and the seeking of explanations from you a5 trustees concemitkg any such mattffls. The Procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and, consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a'lln and tair vieNV and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below. Inde endent examiner's slatenAt In connection with my examination, no mattu bas come to ffly attention: which gives me reasonabl¢ ¢awe to believe thal in any material respecL the requirements: a) to keep accounting rccords in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Act. and b) to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting rerdS and to comply with the accoimting requirements of the 2011 Act have not been rnet. or to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order lo enable a Proper understanding of the accounts to be rcached. Young and Phillips Chartered Certified Accountanls Inspiration House Williams Place Cardiff Road Upper Boat Pontypridd CF37 5BH 28 March 2023 Page I
poNtYPRIDDCHILDREPISCONTACT CE14TrE INCOMEAND EXPENOtTUAEAccouMr FOR THEYEAR ENDED 315fM4RCH 2022 INCOME Grant Incorne 46A95 DoTrations otherActiwties .070 6301 Irwe5rrnent IncLYne 65N34 54.674 EXPENSES Wo>ks wages and sèlar*5 TlmIng Costs Insurall prtntin& siauonery and TfrphOne and internettharges Accountancy Fees MiscellèneousexpÈnse5 Subscnptions and dortiOnS Rent Payroll charges Sessionalwork reditlDn Bankchar8e5 32I)L9 24337 399 303 495 195 223 254 18.628 38,927 NET SURPLUS I_DEFKM 15,747
porfftpRIDDCTrMiDREW5 coiifAcfcEIIIRE 8ALANCESHEEr ASAT31ST MARCH 2022 Z022 2021 CURRENT ASSETS Cash ètbarnk Oeposit account 19,669 24.658 12,29) 36.957 31.972 CURRENT LI4BiimES 35,368 29,467 REPRESEf4TED BY: Restrfjcted funds Uniestricted funds Deficit15urplus loriar iQ875 &746 15.747 35.368 35368 -5.Wl We approve t nforma sc accounts and wnfvm thatM have ffladeaYddat4e all rElevanl re5 D3te of approval 271412023
Company Registration No. 06933198 (England and Wales) PONTYPIUDD CHILDREN'S CONTACT CENTRE FINANCIAL STATETs FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2022 Young 2nd Phillips Inspiration House Williams Plac¢ Upper Boat Pontypridd CF37 5BH
INDEPENDEYT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRusfEES OF PONfYpRtDD CHILDREN'S CONfAcf CENTRE I report on thc accounts of the TTUSt for the year ended 31. PAarch 2022, which are set out on page5 2 to 5. Res clive res nsibilitias trusIe and examiner The charity's tnle¢S are responsible for the Preparation of the accounts. The charÈty's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year und¢r section 144(2) of the Clwities Aci 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent exan)ination is needed. It is rny resp)nsibility to: examine the a¢¢ounts under section 145 of the 2011 ACL to follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Cbarity Commissioner undeT section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act. and to stste whether particular matters have come to my attention. Bwis inde endent QMiner'S re rt My ¢xamination wa5 carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity CommissioneT. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts pr¢send with those records. li also includes conqideration of any unusual itellLS or disclosures in the accounty and the seeking of explanations from you a5 trustees concemitkg any such mattffls. The Procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and, consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a'lln and tair vieNV and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below. Inde endent examiner's slatenAt In connection with my examination, no mattu bas come to ffly attention: which gives me reasonabl¢ ¢awe to believe thal in any material respecL the requirements: a) to keep accounting rccords in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Act. and b) to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting rerdS and to comply with the accoimting requirements of the 2011 Act have not been rnet. or to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order lo enable a Proper understanding of the accounts to be rcached. Young and Phillips Chartered Certified Accountanls Inspiration House Williams Place Cardiff Road Upper Boat Pontypridd CF37 5BH 28 March 2023 Page I
poNtYPRIDDCHILDREPISCONTACT CE14TrE INCOMEAND EXPENOtTUAEAccouMr FOR THEYEAR ENDED 315fM4RCH 2022 INCOME Grant Incorne 46A95 DoTrations otherActiwties .070 6301 Irwe5rrnent IncLYne 65N34 54.674 EXPENSES Wo>ks wages and sèlar*5 TlmIng Costs Insurall prtntin& siauonery and TfrphOne and internettharges Accountancy Fees MiscellèneousexpÈnse5 Subscnptions and dortiOnS Rent Payroll charges Sessionalwork reditlDn Bankchar8e5 32I)L9 24337 399 303 495 195 223 254 18.628 38,927 NET SURPLUS I_DEFKM 15,747
porfftpRIDDCTrMiDREW5 coiifAcfcEIIIRE 8ALANCESHEEr ASAT31ST MARCH 2022 Z022 2021 CURRENT ASSETS Cash ètbarnk Oeposit account 19,669 24.658 12,29) 36.957 31.972 CURRENT LI4BiimES 35,368 29,467 REPRESEf4TED BY: Restrfjcted funds Uniestricted funds Deficit15urplus loriar iQ875 &746 15.747 35.368 35368 -5.Wl We approve t nforma sc accounts and wnfvm thatM have ffladeaYddat4e all rElevanl re5 D3te of approval 271412023