REGISTERED COMPANY l¥*UMBER: 05687263 (England #nd Wales)
REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBEIL. 1149873
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Chartered Accountsnts
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Brighton
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The trustees who are dso dire¢tot5 of the charity for the PUTwTrses of the Companies Act 2006. PTes¢nt their repK)rt with
the finan¢iaJ statewnents of the charity for tht yw end¢d 31 Mar¢h 2021. The trnstees have adopted th¢ provision5 of
Accounting and R￿￿rtIng by Charities.. Sthtement of Recommended Prdctice applicable to charitie5 p￿Paring their
accounts in accordance with the Firhancial Rerx)rtlll8 Stathdard applithle in the UK and Republic of Itrland {FRS 1021
(effective l January 20191.
ORIECTII'ES AND AcfiviTIES
ObjectiVfS 9iins
The objects of the charity are to preserve 2nd proteci the g￿d m£niaJ and physica] health of the public by ¢ontributing
to the prevention of suicide, in particular but not exclusively. by the advart¢ement of edueation and training into the
causes and effe¢r of suicide and suicide intervention, theweby seeking to reduce the risk and Occu￿nCe of suicide.
The strategics for arhieving those objrctives are trdinin& campaigning and con5ultan¢y. G￿S[rx)ts deliver two of th¢
major LivingWork5 trdining paekages (ASIST and safeTALK} a]ongside th¢ MHFA: Mental Hea]th First Aid coutses,
SFA.. Suicide First Atd courses, and a number of mental hea]th relatd courw the orgathisatkot) has devel(>p¢d.
Gra55rootS' training is well regardd, upio-date and regulaAy eva]uated.
Training is delivered using an in-house team and a network 01professi￿al as50ciat¢ trainers. Grdssmts. experts sit on
Several local and national ¢ommittees ￿leVant to its aim& where they contribu¢e to opemional and stTrtegic goa15 and
outcomes. Gras5T(K)ts are also engaged in *tivaties to rdise awarene55 of mental h¢a]th and sui¢ide prev¢ntion issue5.
both locally and b¢yond. including the Slay Alive mtsbilc phone app.
Significant A¢tiTritits
Grassrcots works locally and nationally with communities organ]￿￿)[1s, serviees and individua]s. helping them to
become ready. willing and able to effe¢tively support som¢￿e at risk of suicide. Our training. di8its] resources,
qmpaigns help to save lives by enabling conversations that counL Through our online con￿n￿nity and awaT¢ness
raLSln8 project5 we work io reduce Stigtna and promot¢ positive mental health and wellbeing.
Public benefit
In shaping our objectives planning our activitie5 fv the year. the tft￿ have given due considejxtion to th¢ duties
se¢ out in the Charities Cornmissiort published guidance as wuired by 5¢Ction 17(51 of the Charities Ad 2011.
The paTagraphs 'Obj¢ctives athd Activities, a[￿ 'A¢hievements ar￿ Performance. dctsil the benefits th• the charity
provides to the p￿b]i¢.
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ACHIEVEMEPU AND PERFORMANCE
Chgritable gttivities
Signifjcant achi¢v¢ments fKDm 202￿202] include:
- Responding positively to the challenge5 of the p￿demIC by shiftin8 the majority of our trainiTh8 work onlitie. 8rowing
ouronline offeT, and securing additional funding to secure our rAisition.
- Delivering suicide prevention and mental health irdintng to 1467 people acY05s 119 courses
- Reaching 232K downloads for the StayAlive suicidr prevention smartphone app {inetease of 92K downloads from
31st March 20201. The Stay Alive app akn receivd a signifiL￿t upgrade in August 2020 following 18-months of
developmenl a￿d the web app was launch￿ at M¥w.stayalive4p.
- Delivering training contracts to train the lo￿ workfor￿ in sutcide alertness. suicide Interventio￿ understanding and
working with self-haTrn. and Tnental health awartne5s. coJnmissioned by Brighton & Hove CCG and Brighton & Hove
City Council, East Sussex County touncil.
- Developing a resource to provide supporl advice a￿j si￿￿)sting for people {wmmuDity and professionals) who have
itnessed a suicide, wÈth Con￿￿¢ guided by people with lived ¢￿￿e￿o- to be launched in September 2021.
- Recruiting four new Trustees who bnng a wealth of skills ar￿ experience ty support the￿O￿or th¢ charity.
- Recruiting a new CEO. Rxchael Swann. wlKk joined the charity in February 2021.
Re¢ruiting a new Assistant Charity Officer. Olivia Smith Fajlon WI￿ joined in November 2020. and a Digital
Apprenti¢¢ Tayla KTuger who joined tn January 2021.
- Launching the Ask Now Save Lives ￿11-5￿8Ma ¢arnpai￿ wtth amba&sthrs including JoT￿Y Benjamin MB& Iiory
Bremner, IDOLS, Frdnk Twner. and ITnogen Heap
- RecTUiting 150 p￿P]e to the Grassroots Runners fuÈJdrdi5ing gtwi
- The Real Talk ALx)ut Suicide w&5 Th)minated for a Webby Awar￿ and won the campai￿ Tech Magazine Te£h for
Good, Award
l. TraKning Delivery
During the re￿rtIng period. Grdssroots trained 1467 pwple aL¥OSS I 19 course5 covering suicide prevention. mentsl
health awaren¢55. and understsnding self-harni. OUT courses create a robust community model of suicide prevention
and mental health sUp￿rt. This model yields high llumkrs of people alert to suicide or menta] health issues, who can
then respond and refer the ￿[SOft at Tisk to fijtther supp)rt as appropriate.
With face-to-face trdining postw)n¢d due to the pand¢mic. we began delivering virtual training in June 2020. leading
with Menta] Health Fit5t Aid onlirK and Surcide First Aid Virtt41. t*wing the reE￿ing perirmi online training made up
820/0 of all wurses deliyered.
W¢ launched our own 3 hour Real Talk webinar in September 2020. which I￿ receiv￿ excellent feedback. A Traift
the Trdiner for Rea] Talk was delÈvered in m￿th 2021. Demand for all online trdining continues to be strong with
bookings into summerlautwnn 2021.
Feedback across all courses w&$ oveThvhelmingJy t￿lI[ve l)oth on a quantitalive atKI qtsa]itative level:
- Average course r*ing= SFA- 4.6915 . ASIST- 9.77110, safeTALK- 9.76110
- Trainer overall rating SFA.. 4.7815
- Confidente 5UPW)rting Someone at risk of 5uieide. before atLd after training (out of S)= 3.4 to 4.6
- Confidence sUPPOrting 50meon¢ with mental health i5su< before and after training (out of10)= 6 to 8.3
We also asked parti¢ipanis to fill in SUTVey5 six wrM)nths afterthe coutse to find out if they had used their new skil]s:
- 820/0 Of panicipants used new skills within 6 months of training
- 92Q/o reported irt¢rease in ¢onfidenc¢ to speak to someone aknui suicide ormcntai health had incre&sed
- 100 /0 agreed thcy can r￿08￿lSe the signs of someone cxperiencÈng suicidal thoughts ormentsl health ditTi¢ultie5
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2. Enygement & Consult*tion
StAyAlive- Suicidt Prevention App
During the reportin8 ￿n(￿l the StayAlive app w¥ downk)aded 92k tirn¢s, r￿hIng a totsl number of 232k downloads
sitsce its launch in 2014. The StsyAlive app was the first of its kind in the UK. It prO￿deS users with a we￿th of
feEtures to help th¢m stay sate from suicide or sUp￿rt soM￿ne e]se. Features include.. aecess to helplines al￿ online
resources" customisable Safety plan. welbless plan. armt reasons for living. a lifeBox' to keep life-affirTning itnages and
wnnections" myth-busting" clear advice ￿ Wh￿ to do if you or someone else is at risk" and mort. The app was
developed through parthership wotking with Netsvork Rail. Switthplane, and s￿seX Partnership NHS Foundation
Trust.
During the reJx)rting peri(NJ. Gr4ssriMTrts fjnished a projL*t to upg¥3de and promo* the StayAlive app with fi]nding from
the Department of Health and Socral CarE Crisis Care Concord4 Beyond Pla￿$ of Safety grant s¢heme. Grassr(x>ts
also began a four-year pr(kj¢ct [llnd￿ by the National tA)tt¢ry Community Fund's Digital Fund for further developm&Jt
of the app.
Real Talk About Suitide interactive film
Durittg the reporting period the film had 14.107 vtews frorn 10.W)9 unique View￿5. w&s norninat&l for a Webby 2020
award and won the Tech For G￿d Category at the caTnp8i￿ Magd7ine T￿h Awards 2020.
The film presents an unfoldin8 conversation between tsvo *latmate5, Chris and Jason. Th¢ viewer ts prompted to *Jsw¢r
multiple-choiee questk)ns alx)ut the n¢xt Steps Ja50n might tske ￿ help hi5 friend. Guidan¢e is offered and key
PTinciples explained, wtth the aim of incre&8ing the ski115 and confidence of the vi¢wer in reswnding to peoplc at risk
of suicide. The film developed in partheT5hip wtth direC￿r Martith Pe￿Y from Unit9 and Public Hea]th at Fast
Sussex County Ctsuncil.
Soti&l Medi
To help rdise awareness and facilitate a tulbjral shift in the way we tslk aknui suicide, we have grown a thtiving so¢ial
media community. During the ￿￿rtI1)g Grn&snMTrts continued to develop our following and ¢ontcnt.
- Twitter.. 4.583 new followers I￿p to 54.598 lotai); 961 TW￿ 2.65 million Tweet Irnpressions
- Facebook.. 545 new followers (up to 4,502 tots])
- Instagra¥n'. 610 new follower5 {up to l J251
World Suicide Prevention Day 21120- Ask Now S*ve Laves
World Suicide Preventron Day is led by the InterD*loT￿ Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) and the World
Hvdlth Organisation. This year our efforts were focus￿ on the launch of our Real Talk training and the Ask Now Save
Liv¢5 campaign. The campaign aim was to cha]lenge ￿jg￿a and encourage people to &sk the types of questions that
save lives, such Ès "I care ab)ut you - are you thinking alx)uÉ suicide.- and "I'm thinking alx>ut suicide - cat) you help
me?11 The campaign was built arourHI a ￿WerFUl design by grdphic arti51 Anthony Bllrrill. Over 30 celebrities and high
profile people shared photos online with their ftsllowery of themsElves wearing Ask Now Save Live5 t-shifts a]ongside
kty edu¢aiiona] and alltj-sligma m¢s5agtng. This led to uptske and ￿￿ageMent within the communitie5 we support.
Ambassadors included Ala%tair Campb¢ll, Frank Turner, IDLFS. Jonny Benjamin MBE. and Jmogen Heap.
J. Bu$iDe5s Devtlopmettt
Human Resourres: Stsff
Rach￿[ Swann- Chief Exccutiv¢ Officer(ioined Febrnary 20211
Alex Harvey- Acting Chief Olyicer from Mtrrh 2020-Febrnary 2021- Head of Digitsj & Development
Sam Hubbert- Finance OffJ¢er
Mich&1 Jarvis- Development Manager
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Gus Campbell- Technical IAd and Website Officer
Drew Taylor- Digital Officer
Ja¢k Thunder- Community Engagement OffJc£r
Celja Mae Jone5- Charity OtTicer
Olivia Smith Fa]lon- Assistsnt Charity Officerlioina December 2020}
Tayla Kruger- Asslstant Digital Officer tioined January 2021)
Resources: Voluntsers
GTassToots is fortUn￿e io have the suprx)n of a of highly valued volunteer4 pJwJ h&$ received pro bono supwrt
from a nwnber of ptofessionats.
Contrgtts:
ComThunitv Rots￿ NHS Brighton & Hove CCG #thd Brigbtoo & Hove City Council - Grassr(x>ts wntinued
delivery ofa training de12very ¢ontract with Community fiulded by NHS Brighton & Hove CCG and Brighton &
Hove City Council. The combined omtract in¢ludes delivery of suicide prevetttion and mentsj health awarertf5S
training to the local wot*forGe.
soci￿Et0￿0￿1C Disxdvantsg4 Public Heahh at & Hove City Council - GrassffK)ts delivered a one-year
training ¢ontract aimed * reachitsg those w¢xking with mle at s￿1￿Ce0￿ mic disadvoothg&
East Sussex County Council - Grassrr￿ (klfftvered a &month ¢rnining eontrdct almed at reaching the voluntary sector,
housing staff, ajjd those wo tking in and arou[￿ the EastE￿)￿me a
Fundrsising aetivities
Covtd-19 restricted many of our cote fiJndrwiThg attivitie5 at the begi[￿]llg of the year, several I￿ge fiuldraising events
were caneelle(L trdditional comrnw)ity fi￿dIaIsing events beome diffioJK and stsff had to learn how to coordinate
fundrdisittg work from home.
Despite this, we M￿n￿l￿¢d 8 Strong level of fi￿￿raISed ino)me for the year. We 5uccessfiLlly bad for £47k from The
Julia & Hans Rausing Trust which hel￿ ￿up lort ¢ommunity fi￿￿raiSItl8 income. We srfured pro ￿n0 supJx)rt to
develop and laurt¢h a bes￿)ke donation pl￿f0Thn hos¢¢d on our website. We a150 set the groundwo￿ for the following
yearf5 fundrdising - by the end of March 2021. we had recruited 150 people to the Grdssroots Ru[￿er$ fiuldraising team
for events in ihe rkext finan¢ia] year, an incre&se of 20(P/oon the prcvious year.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
FinanciAI ￿sItIon
IncoTn¢ for the year w8s in total £478,933 {£539,659 in FY 2020) against expenditttye of £349,880 (£463,169 in FY
2020). The gurplus on unrestricted activities was £82,925. and this ha5 been add￿ to the utwe5tricted reserves brought
fon¥ard to leav¢ £280.604 ￿ bE carried forward.
Reserves policy
The trustees monitor the ￿serveS of the charrty. This process consider5 the nature of ajl income al￿ expendlture
streams, cornmitments and the nature of the reserves. The trustees have examined the rninimum requirements for free
Te5erves which are unrc51ricted fuEJds not invested in fixed assets or otherwise committed. The th]stees cDn5ider that
these should be equivalent to 6 months eX￿ndit￿e.
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FUTURE PLANS
The charity plans 10 continue the activities outltned in the forthcoming year subject to satisfactory funding
arrdrtgemetjts and guidance from the Board of Trustees. The key ¥tivities for2021-22 are a5 ftsllow5:
l. Continue to cstabli5h leadetship in the suicide prevention. menth] heajth and self harni spacc
2. Deliverttaining contracts and digitat work to a high standard in line with KPIS
3. In¢rea5e the level of income
4. Consolidate and expand Daining
5. Increase volunteering
6. Continue to grow oiir trainer network
7. Consolidate and streaJnline governance orthttons for ￿ and efficiencies
STRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE AND WAGEMEKr
Covernitlg documemi
Grassr(K)ts Suicide Prevethtii)n was incorpornted onginally &$ Training CIC on 25th January 2￿16 and
¢hanged its tlame aod 5tatLLS to Gr￿￿K)ts Sui¢ide Prevention. a company limited by guaranttt on 18th September
2012.
It is governed by its Mcmorat)durn a[￿ Artirlcs of As9)ciation a5 amended 10th Novanber2016.
Grassroots Suicide Prevention ￿¢t￿yed charitable stai￿On 22ndNovember 2012.
Recrnitment and Appollltment of new I￿￿ee5
N'ew trustees ar¢ invited attd ¢ncourng¢d to attend training and induaion appropriate to fatniliarise themselves with
the Charity, the context in which it operaw, and their obligations a5 a trnstre. Trustees are exempt from a Stsndard
Disclosu￿ and Barring Servic¢ chec
Organis#tiollaI structure
Gra55roots Suicide Preverttion has a Board of Tntstee5 who ￿ 31st March 2021 consisted of:
Emma Mills-sheffield (Chair)
Emma Louise Comber
Lisa Edwards
Jon Binks
Donna Holland
Chris Adams
The trustees meet quarterly and a¥r restM)nsibl¢ for the S¢r&egic di]Ution and wlicy of the charity. The Chief Executive
OtTi¢eT LS responsible for ensuriltg the eharity delivers the servi¢es specifjed and that key ￿rfOrnlan¢t indicators
are met
Risk mAnag¢ment
The trnstt¢s have undertaken a review of the major ri%ks whirh the ehaTity faces and ￿]i¢ve that working towan15 free
reseNes at the levels 5taied in this rewrL combined with a revised allnual review of the controls over key financial
systems carried out through an iniernal audiL will prowde suffi¢i¢nt resources in the event of advers¢ Conditions. The
trostecs also examined other operationaj and b￿SitIes$ risks and confimi that they have esthblished Syskms appropriate
the CiT¢umstan¢e5. scale and seopr of the charity's operations: lo mitigate the significant risks. In the last yeat the
Board has fc¢used on a few specifi¢ asw of risk. A risk register is io plxe which is reviewed quarterly at the Trustee
tneetings.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAits
Registered Compally knumber
05687263 (England aud W8les)
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CIL4SSR
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Registered Charity Dmmber
1149873
R¢gistered offiee
I l Old Steine
Brightt>n
Easi Sussex
BNI IEJ
Trnstees
Rob Yates
Emma Louise Comber
Caroline Hounsell {resigned 411 Ill020)
Emma Mills-shetyield (Chair)
C S Adams (appK)inted 911112020)
J D Binks (appointed 91] 1120201
Dr L Edwards {appointed 911112020)
Ms D A Holland (apwinted 911112020)
Company Secret4ry
Alexander Harvey
Indepelldent Examiner
John Thacker FCA DChA
Institute of Chartered Arcounlants in England and Wales
Chariot House Limited
Chartered A¢rountants
44 Grand Parade
Brighton
East Sussex
BN2 9QA
Bankers
The Cfyoperdtive Bank
Nationwide Building S(¢iety
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Approved by orderof the IM)ard of trustces on...........
aDd signed on its behalf by..
Emma Mills-Sheffield- Trustee
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PEN
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llldependent txamiDtr'5 report to tbe trustees of Grassroots Suitlde P￿ventiOn Cth¢ Compatty.)
I retK)rt to the djarity In￿S on my exami[￿tIon ofthe accounts of the Comwiy for the year end￿1 31 March 2021.
Respon5ibi]Étie$ and bg$is of ￿pOrt
As the tharity's trustees of the CompaTty {and a150 its diTrctors for the pUt￿5¢S of tornpany law) you are resJx)rt5ibl¢
for the prepardtion of the accounts in accoTd2n¢¢ with the requ1￿ments of th¢ Companie5 Aci 2006 Cthe 2006 Acv).
Having satisfied myself th* the aCc￿nts of the Cornpany aft wuired to be audit￿ under Part 16 of the 2006 Act
and are eligible for independenl exa]ninatioJL I re￿rn in resr*ct of my exami]￿tion of y[￿r charity's accounts as carri¢d
out under section 145 of the ChArities Act 2011 (the 2011 ACVI ID catrying out my examination I have folk)wed the
Directions given by the Charity Commission under5¢Ction 145{5) (b) ofthe 2011 Act.
Independent examiner's statement
Since your charity's gr05s income exceeded £250,000 your examiner must bc a member of a list￿ F*)dy. I confirn)
that I am qualtfied to undertakc the examination t*¢aus¢ l am a regiSt￿ed Tnembe* of Institute of Chartered
A¢¢ountants in England ar￿ Wales which is one ofthe listed Erf)dkts.
I have completed tny examination. I ronfirni that ￿ matt¢r5 have come to my attention in connection with th¢
examination giving me cause to believe=
accounting reo)rds were not kcpt Èn respect ofthe Company as t¢quir&l by 5¢Ction 386 of the 21>06 ACL or
the accounts do not accord with those records. or
the a¢¢ounts do not comply with the a¢a)unting requirements of section 396 of the 2006 Act Oth￿ than any
requirement the aecounts give a true and fair view which is TWA a maller con5Ldered as part of an
independeni examination.. or
the accounts have not prepared in accordan￿ with the ]neth(Mqs and principles of the Statement of
Recotnmended Practice for accouniing and reTM)rting by charities (applithle tr) tharities preparing their
accounts in ae¢ordance with the Fit)anciai R2￿rtIng Starthrd applicabl¢ in the UK aT¥J Republi¢ of lffland
(FRS 1021).
I have no concerns and hav¢ Come xross rvj other matter5 in connr£tK)n with the examination to whi¢h attention should
be drawn in thi5 report in orderto enable a proper underthding ofthe accounts to be fEached.
John Thacker FCA DChA
Institute of Chartered Accountants in Eng]and and Wales
ChaTiOt Hous¢ Limited
Chartered Accounthnts
44 Grdrtd Pardde
Brighton
East Sussex
BN2 9QA
Date..
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2021
Tota]
filnds
2020
Total
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fund
Notes
INCOME AND ENDOWMEf4TS FROM
tk>nation5 and legacies
376
90.376
111.990
Charitable &ttivitie5
Training, tarnpwgning and strWi¢ ¢onsultan¢y
189233
194.875
384,108
425.698
Other trading activities
tnvestment income
Other incom¢
75
215
4.159
75
215
4,159
.921
50
Total
284.058
194,875
478.933
539,659
EXPENDITURE ON
Raising funds
20233
20.233
20.342
Charitable activitie5
Training, campaigniTh8 and 5trate8ic wnsultancy
180.
148.747
329,647
442.827
Totsl
201.133
148.747
349,880
463.169
NET INCOME
82.925
46.128
129,053
76.490
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total fund$ brought forward
197.679
197,679
121,189
TOTAL FUNDS CARIUED FORWARD
280,604
46.128
326,732
197,679
The TK)tes fonn p2rt ofthese ISna￿la1 stthments
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2020
Total
fimd5
fi￿d
fi]nds
funds
CURRENT ASSETS
Stocks
D¢btOTS
Cash at bank
14
15
19J59
15.618
332217
19,359
15,618
378J46
25,900
3.865
177,501
46.129
367.194
46,129
413.323
207266
CREDITORS
Amounts faIling within on¢ year
16
(86.5911
(86,591)
(9,587)
NET CUIUiENf ASSETS
280.603
46,129
326.732
197,679
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
LIABILITIES
280,603
46.129
326.732
197.679
NET ASSETS
280.603
46.129
326.732
197,679
FUNDS
Unr¢stricted funds
Restricted fijnds
17
280,603
46.129
197.679
TOTAL FUNDS
326.732
197,679
The charitable company is entitled ￿ exemption from audit under Se¢tion 477 of the Companie5 Act 2006 for the year
ended 31 March 2021.
The members have noi rquired the company to (thin an audit of its financial statements for the year ended
31 Majrh 2021 in a¢¢ordance with Section 476 of the Companies Ad 2006.
The tn]stees ack￿wI¢dgC theirrestM5ibilities for
ensuring that the charitable cotnpany ke¢p5 accounting recor& that comply wtth Sections 386 and 387 of the
Companies Act 2006 and
prepartng financial s￿¢T￿ents which give a true a￿j fair vicw of the state of affai￿ of the ¢haTitable eompany as
at the end of ea¢lt financial year and of tts sutplus or defi¢Ti for each financial year in accordarhce with the
requirements of Sections 394 and 395 8t￿ wlll.ch othmyise tofftply with the requiJEments of the Companies Act
2006 relatittg io finaTh¢ia] slatements. 50 far as applic4ble to the charitable company.
(b)
The note5 fomi part of thesc financial statements
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SR
TSS
VENTION
STE
NUM
7263
BALANCE
31 MARCH 2
ET- Continued
These financial siatements have been prepaThJ in ac¢ordan¢e with th¢ PTtiVi5ions applicable ￿ charitable companies
subject to the Small Companies regime.
The fjnancial statements were approved by the Board of Tn&ees aThl authorised for issue
on
17 11.2L
.. and wer¢ Signed on its t*ha]f by..
Emma Mills-Sh¢ffield- T
tee
The rtotes fomt Part ofthese financial 5tatemet)ts
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SSROOT
CIDE
REVENTION
CAS
FOR
FLOW
TATEM
YEAR END
JIM
RCH2
2021
2020
Cash flows from oper8tiDg activities
Cash generated fiDtn operaiion5
200.630
11.271
Net ¢a%h provided by operdting aaivities
2￿.630
11271
Cash flows from inve5tillg aetiviti¢s
tttt¢rest received
215
50
Net ¢a5h provided by investing activities
215
50
Change in cash and tasb equivAlents ID
the reporting ptr10d
Cash Cash equlvalents at the
beginning of the reporting period
2(Kl.845
11321
177JOI
166.180
Cash CAsh equivalents xt tbe eDd of
the reporting period
378346
177.501
The ￿t¢S fomi part of these fitwJ¢iai statements
Pa8¢11

GIL4SSRO
sui
DEP
VEN
ION
NOTES TO T
R THE YEAR
CASH FLOW
DED31 MA
TATEMEiYr
CHI
21
RECONCJLIATION OF P4ET INCOME TO NET CASH FtA)W FROM OPEIL4TING AcfIviTIES
2021
2020
Net into￿t for the reporting period (as ptr the Staternellt of
Activities)
Adjustments for:
InteT¢5t received
Decrea￿lincre&sC) in Stocks
Ilncre&seydecrease in debtors
Increasel(decrezse) in creditOf5
129.053
76,491
(215)
6,541
(11,753)
77,(MM
(50)
(18.499)
41,366
(88,036)
Net ¢15h provided by optTatioDs
200.630
11.271
ANALYSIS OF CHANGLS IN NET FUNDS
Ai 114120
C&sh flow
At 3113121
Net Cash
Cash at bank
177,501
200.845
378,346
171.501
21M),845
378,346
Total
177.501
2￿.845
378,346
The notes fomi part of these financkal ststements
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SR
TS
DE PREVEN
ION
NOTES T
RTHEY
E FINANCIAL ￿ATEME
AREN
ED
MAR
202
ACCOLThNTtNG POLICIES
B￿s￿ of preparing the financial stxtements
The finantial statemellts of the charitsble company. whith is a public benefit entlry under FRS102, have been
prepared in accordance with the Chariiies SORP IFRS102) 'Accowiting and Rew>rting by Charitie5: StateTnent
of Recommended applicable to charities preparing their accounts with Financia] RerA)rting Standard applicable
in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS102) {effrftive l January 2015).. Financial Rewrting Stajjdard 102 The
FiTwici&I RqK)rting Standard applirdble in the UK and Republic of Ireland and the Companie5 Act 2006. The
fJrtancia] statements have bee￿ prepared underthe historÈcat tost conve￿Il0n.
The accounts are prepared in strrlin& whith is thc fjJnctiona] curren¢y of the ¢harity. Monetary arnounts in
thes¢ finaEJciai ststrtnents are rounded to the nearest £
At the time of approving the financial Statemen￿ the tn￿¢¢¢5 have a re&sonable expectslitin that the chartty ha5
adequate resources ￿ continue tn oixratiOTwI exis*nce fv the foreseeable future and on that basis the charity is
consideT¢d to be a going con¢¢m.
RetonciliatioD with previous gentrally actepttd aceountiryg PriDtiple5
In prepatirtg the accounts the trusttts have consideied whethei in applying the accounting p)li¢i¢s required by
FRS102 and the Charities SORP FRS102 the reststement of ¢otnparative items was reqwred. No restatetnent of
¢Otnparative iiems was required.
IDeome
All income is reLX)gni5ed in the Statement of Finantial Activiti¢s tsnce the charity h&$ ¢ntitlement lo the funds, it
is probable that the rncome will be rtteived a[￿ the amount be meaguryd reliably.
Cash doN￿lOnS ar¢ recognised on reeeipL Othcr thnati(KLS a￿ wised once the tbaTity has iKtn notified of
the donation. un1¢5s perfomiance conditions require defenai of the amount. t&x recoverable in relation
to donations received under Gift Aid or deeds of covenaot is reco8nis&l at the time of the donation.
Granty includithg grdnts for the purch￿¢ of fixrd asse￿ are recognised in fidl in the statem￿1 of financiaj
aaivities in the year in which they are receivable.
Incomitjg resources are treaied &s def￿d wher¢ the (k)nor ha5 ssxcifJ¢d that th¢y related to a firture aecounting
peTithJ.
Expenditure
Liabilities aTe r￿08n1$¢d as expenditure as &$ there i5 a lega] or cons¢ructive obligation committing the
charity to that exprndkture, 11 15 probable that a transfer of ecoTLomic benefits will be required in settlement and
the amount of the obligation can b¢ [ll&￿Ured reliably. Expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and
has been classified wirfer headitjgs that aggregate ajl eost rela*d to the category. WheJE w5ts cannot be direct]y
attributrd to particular hc3dings they have been alloCa￿d to adivities on a b&sÈs consistent with the use of
Sources.
Tangible fixed assets
Tan￿b]e fjxed ￿Sets are initÈally me&sured at CO￿ and subsequently m￿Surel1 at cost or valuatio]L net of
depreciaiion and any impaimient losses.
Assets cosiing more than £51MJ are written off to the Ststement of Financi￿ ActiVits¢5.
Depre¢iation is recogniseil 50 &8 to wrate off the cost OT Valuat￿ of assets less th•r residual va]ues over iheir
useful ITve5 on the following b&ses-
Fixture4 fjltings and equipment- 3 year5 on a Stsaight line b&sis.
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SR
SUI
DEP
VEN
ON
NOTES TO THE FIN
FOR THE Y
REP4
NCIAL STATEMENTS- t￿tin•¢d
D31
AccouiYfiNG POLICIES- continued
Tgllgible r￿ed afAsets
The gain or loss arisiNg on the dI5W￿ of an is deterri￿ the difference between th¢ sa]e proceeds and
the carying value of the &sseL and is r￿O￿L￿ed in net incomej(W*￿1lllwe} for theye4r.
Stotk8
st￿ks ￿¢ stated at the lower of cost al￿ net Yeali5abte valu
l%et realisable va]ue is the estimated sellin8 price less all estimated costs of completion atld costs to be incLtrJEd
in marketit)& sellijig and distribution.
T#xation
The Charity is c¢)nsidered to the ksts set out in Paragraph I Schdyl¢ 6 Finance Act 2010 *Jd therefor¢ it
meets the defjnition of a ¢harttable company for UK cOr￿r&I0ft Tax purrx>s¢s. Accordingly the ChaTity is
potentially exetnpt from knxatjon iji re5pea of income or capital gains reccival wthin &itegories covered by
Chapter 3 Part I I Corp)ration Act 2010 or SeciÉon 256 of the T&Kation of Chargeable Gaitks Act 1992, to
the ¢xtent that such itKom¢ orgaitLS ¥¢ applied exclusively to charitable pury)oses.
Fund 4¢¢0unting
Unrestricted furlds can be usd in accordance with the charitable objtttives atthe discretson of the
trustees. R¢5tricted fimds Gqn only be used for particular restricted PUryK)ses within the objects of the . ¢harity.
Restriciitsn5 arise whcn specified by the th)￿rOr wha) fiuLd5 are raised forpani¢ular restri¢ted PUfTM)ses.
Further explanation of the nature and pur[￿)Se0f cach fimd i5 iTKluded in the note$ to the financial statements.
Cash 9nd cash equivAlents
Cash and eq￿]valents in¢lude in hand. dep)stts held * cajl with bank& other 5hort-tem] liquid
investtnents wlth original maturities of thrre months or less, and bank overdratb. Bank overdrafts are shown
within Fx>rrowing5 in cunynt liabilities.
Financial instrumellts
Financial instruments are reCOgni￿d when the chartty becomes party to the contra￿1 provisions of the
illStruJn¢nt.
FiThan¢ial &85ets are offsei wrth the net amounts prtsented in the accounts when there is a legally enforceable
rEght to set off the re£ognised amO￿ts and th¢re is an iniention to settle on a basis or to reaiise the &5set and
settl¢ the liabilty simultaneously.
B&8ic financial &ss¢ts
Basic financial 35sets. which include trdde and other receivables aod cash and bank balan¢e5. are initially
m¢asured ai transaciion price including trat*sartion costs alld are subsequently carried at amortised ¢05t ustng
effecttve interest method unles5 the atrnngemeni constitutes a finaneing transaction. where the trdnsaction 15
measured at the pr￿ent vdue of the firture receipts discoun*d atamakn rdte of intere5L
Basic financial liabilities
Basic finan¢ial liabilitieg including tsade other payable& are initialty rri>)gThis&J at transaction price unless
the arrdnge¥nent cotjstitutes a financing trall5&￿t01j, where the debt Inslrutn￿{ is measurd at the present va]ue
of the fllture receipts discounird ￿ a market rate of i￿e￿sL De￿ instruments are subwuently ¢￿i¢d at
amortised cosl using the effective inierrst rate wtKth(NJ.
Trade payables are obligatlOiLS to pay for g(M)ds aTMI 5ervic¢s that have been acquired in the ordit)8ry course of
operation5 from 5uppliers_ Aceounts payable are classified as CUTr¢nt liabilities if paytnent is due within one
year or less. If noL they are presented a5 non-¢urrent liabilities. Trnde payable5 are rerognisd initi￿lY at
transaction Price and subsequently measured at arnorttsed Cost usin8 the effective interest method.
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SSR
SUI
DE PREVEN
OTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEME
ORTH
YEA
ED
IMAR
H 21121
DONATIONS AND LEGACIES
2021
2020
Ik>ThatioDs
>,376
111.990
OTHER TRADING ACfIVITIES
2021
2020
Other income
75
1.921
VESTMENT INCOME
2021
2020
Derx)sit account interest
215
50
INCOME FROM CHARITABLE A￿1Vr￿lEs
2021
2020
Activity
Trninin& campaigning and strtegic
consultancy
Trdinin& campaigning and strategic
con5ultaney
Trdinin& ¢•EnpaigThing and Stsate8iC
consultancy
Trainin& campaigDiDg and str*egic
con5ultsncy
Contycts
95.601
41,134
Training Éncome
86,556
125,765
7,076
84,175
194.875
174.624
384.108
425.698
Grants TEceived, in¢l￿￿ed in the above. are as follows:
2021
2020
Department of Health and So¢ia] Care
GSK Impa¢t Awards
Kristina Martin Charitable Trust
Lottery Digtal Fund
Sussex Innovation Fund
Julia and Hans Raustng
Sussex Cotnmunity Foundati
129.624
30,000
Is,000
130,876
11.369
47,942
4.688
194,875
174.624
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¢ontiThued...

GRA
OOT
SUICID
REV
ION
OTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEIM
THE
EAR
ED3
MAR
2021
RAISING FUNDS
Raising dortation5 4nd Iyties
2020
Fundrdising eosLs
Markeitng costs
13.261
6.972
6,401
13,941
20.233
20.342
CHARITABLE AcfIviTIES COSTS
Direci
Costs (see
ote 8)
Trainin& campaigning and s(rdtegic
cortsultan¢y
329,647
DIREcf COSTS OF CHARITABLE AcrivrrIES
2021
2020
Staff costs
Material costs
Training ¢osts
Legal fee5. accountan¢y. indepeThlent examiiwion and bank charge5
Support Costs
Equipment and IT costs
App developTnent costs
203,363
10.947
61.812
7.745
11.729
2,922
31,129
203,535
50,014
58,935
7.158
19.351
1,744
102.090
329,647
442,827
NET INCOMEI(KXPENDrruRE)
Net incom&(¢xpenditure) is stated afterchargitipj(￿edItsn8):
2021
2020
Independent examination
2,040
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SSR
OTSS
CIDE
REVENTION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL sfATEMEN
FOR
YEA
ENDE
IMA
CH2021
- continued
io.
TRUSTEFS. REMUNERATION AIYD BENEFrrs
There were no trustees. Temun¢ratioD or other benefits for the year ended 31 March 2021 Th)r for the year ¢nd¢d
31 Marth 2020.
Trn$tees' expell￿¢$
One trustee was reimbursed tsavelling aTKI confere￿¢ call expenses of £29 (2020.. Thffe trustees were
re]Mbuts￿ nvel ex￿nseS of £172).
ii.
STAFF COSTS
Stsff costs during the year were &$ follows:
2021
2020
Wages and sajaries
Social security costs
Pension costs
170J89
14,550
165,342
14.818
The ehaTity cor￿Ide15 its key per￿e] COTnprises of the trI￿tety thief exewtive oiflcer, development officei
and finance officcr
£109,800).
Tots] cmploymcnt beDefits kn ILS key management PEr￿nn￿ were £73.605 12020
The averdge monthly numberof employees during the year w&s as folknw5:
2021
Fundrai5in8 and admittiStratiort
2020
No ¢rnployees tertived emoluments in excess of£60.IJX>.
12.
COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTivrriES
Unrestr[¢t￿ Restricted
fi￿d$
fimds
INcor*lE AND ENDOWMErirs FROM
Donatior15 and lega¢ie5
iii.
Charitable activities
Training. campaigning and strategic
consultancy
296,074
129.624
425.698
Oth¢T trdding aciivities
Investmeni income
1.921
50
1.921
50
Totsl
410.035
129,624
539,659
EXPENDITURE ON
Raising funds
20342
20,342
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ROOT
ui
E PREV
NTI
ES TO THE FIN NCIAL STATE
YEA
END
31 MARCH 21121
ti*￿t￿
FOR
J2.
COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMEpif OF FINANCIAL ACTtvYriES- contiTr￿ed
Unrestrict
Restyicted
fijnd
funds
fijnds
ChAritsble Activities
Trrinin& ca]npaigning and str*egic
coThsultsncy
278274
164,553
442,827
Totsl
298.616
164.553
463,169
NET INCOMFJ(EXPENDITURE)
111,419
(34.929)
76,49)
RECONCILIATION OF FLNDS
Totsl funds brO￿g￿t forward
34.929
121,189
TOTAL FULYDS CARRIED FORWARD
197.679
197,679
13.
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
fittings
COST
At l April 2020 and 31 March 2021
11.101
DEPRECIATION
At l April 2020 and 31 March 2021
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 March 2021
At 31 Ma￿h 2020
14.
STOCKS
2021
2020
Stocks
19.359
25,9QQ
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GRA
SUICIDE PREV
Tl
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL sfATE
FOR
HEYE
END
D31 MARCH 2
i&
DEBTORS: AMOU￿5 FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
2021
2020
Trdde debtor5
Oth¢r debtot5
15,618
3,865
15.618
3.865
CREDITO1￿. AMOUP4TS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
2021
2020
Trade Cr￿ltOrS
Social securiiy and othertaxes
Accrued expenses
Deferred income
21,896
5.012
2280
57,403
2.935
4.612
2,040
86,591
9,587
17.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Net
movement
At
3 113121
At 114r20
Unnstricted (￿￿d5
Generdl fund
197.679
82.Y24
280.603
Re5tritted funds
Lottery Digital Fund
Suicide Prevention Fund l - Bty)klet
Su55¢x Community Foundation
Suicide Pjtvention Fut)d 2- Street Art
38,793
38,793
2.040
3.186
2,110
3.186
iiio
46,129
46,129
TOTAL FUNDS
197,679
129,053
326.732
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4S
OOT
ICID
PREYEr￿1
NOTE
THE FINAN
I L STATEMENTS- eon '
FOR THE Y
R ENDED 31
RC
2021
17.
MOVEMENf IN FUNDS- continued
Net rnovem¢nt in fimds, included in the atx)ve are as follows..
IneomiTtg
Res0￿¢$ Movement
in fundg
Unrestricted funds
General
284,058
{201.134)
82,924
Restricted funds
Lottery Digital Fund
Suictde Prevention Fund l - B￿kItt
Julia and Hans Rau5ing
Sussex Community Foundation
Suicide Prevention Fund 2- Street Art
130.876
6J51
47,942
4,688
5,018
(WI0831
(4Jlll
(47.9421
11,502)
(2,￿8)
38.793
2.040
3,186
2,110
194.875
(148,746)
46,129
TOTAL FUNDS
478.933
(349.880)
129,053
CoThpargtive$ for movement in hnds
Net
movem¢nt
in fimds
At
3113120
At 114119
Unrestrirted fund5
General furhd
111,419
197.679
Restricted fund5
Department of Hea]th and Social Care
34.929
(34.929)
TOTAL FUNDS
121.189
76.490
197.679
Ctsmparaiiv¢ net movement in funds, included in the aEove are as follows:
Movement
in fi]nds
Unrestricted fund5
General fimd
410,035
(298,616)
111.419
Restiicted funds
Department of Health and Social Ca
129.624
(164,553)
(34,929)
TOTAL FUNDS
539.659
(463.169)
76.490
The purpose of each restricted fijnd &5 folknvs:
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GRASSR
TSS
ID
REV
Tl
NOTES TO THE
OR THE YEA
INANCIAL
NDE
31M
ATEMEI%TS- eoDIiD
RCH 21J21
17.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- ¢ontinll¢d
I. Lottery Digital Fund
Our suicide prevetrtion app. StayAlive, helps people keep th￿nSelveS and others safe fiDTD Suicide. The National
Lottery funds the conlinuing development and distribution of StayAlive.
2. Suicide Prevention Fund l . B(x)klet
Digitslly excluded rx)pUI￿1OnS are at high risk of suicide cannot #ccess our StsyAliv¢ app. Th]wgh the
Suicide Prevention Fund, we put StayAliv¢'s cont¢nt and ￿trI5 into a physical iwklet attd distributed to
seryi¢es working with digitally excluded pu)ple arowid s￿$Sex.
3. Julia and Hans Rausing
Offset lost income dlle to Covid-19. This helrd u5 5afe8uard our adivitie& reserve5. and ability to provide
services tn the afiemiath of Covid-l9.
4. Sussex Community Foundation
Th¢ Sussex Community Foundaiion fiJndiThg enabled u% to buy equÉpmenL so that ow staff could ￿ntinUe tt>
work safely, efficiently. and effectively.
5. Suicide Preventi¢)n Fund 2- Street Art
Through the Suicide Prevention F￿d. we teamcd up with lo(aJ artists and owis&tions ￿ put Itftrsavin8
m¢$5ages and signTX)Sting into communitics through the medium of street arL
RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURL8
18.
There were no rel*ed party transactions forthe ￿ear end￿ JI March 2021.
STATufoRY INFORMATION
19.
Gr&ssroots Suieide Prevention is a charithble company. limited by guarante< regist¥ed in England and W3J¢s
and has no share capital. No orK member has oven]I control of the charity.
The company'5 registered offjce address and registered number be fotsnd in the 'legal and &Jrninistrative
infonnation, stttion of the trustffs annyal Trrnrt.
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