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||Names ofthe char|ity trustees who man|age the charity|age the charity||||
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||Trustee name|Office (ifany)|Dates acted ifnot for whole<br>ear||Name <br>to a|ofperson (or body) entitled<br>oint trustee<br>ifan||
||Leesa Sharpe|Chair (ceased||||||
|||14/3/22)||||||
|2|Jennifer Grotier|||||||
|3|Sarah Dukelow|Chair (appointed<br>14/3/22)||||||
||Kate Martin||01/04/21|—14/3/22||||
||Cherry Curie||01/04/21|—05/07/21||||
||Diane Fawcett||05/07/21|appointed||||
||Stephen<br>Burke||14/03/22|—appointed||||





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|Summary<br>ofthe main<br>achievements<br>ofthe charity<br>during the year|||Due to the ongoing<br>COVID-19 Pandemic,<br>and emergence<br>of Omicron<br>Covid<br>variant and expediential<br>rate of infections,<br>this has been an incredibly<br>challenging<br>time for Mid Tendring<br>Education<br>Partnership.<br>As children<br>returned<br>to schools<br>in April 21, the full impact ofthe Pandemic<br>on our||
||||children<br>and families to include their mental<br>health became clear.||
||||Many ofour vulnerable<br>families struggled<br>with isolation,<br>increased<br>risk of||
||||domestic abuse, relationship<br>breakdown,<br>financial worries,<br>challenging||
||||behaviour<br>ofchildren<br>and anxiety, and due to the restrictions<br>on schools and||
||||services,<br>many ofthese problems<br>have become entrenched<br>and more||
||||complex as they were unable to seek support at an earlier opportunity.||
||||Parents<br>have experienced<br>a sharp increase<br>in both their own and children' s||
||||anxiety levels caused by COVID - 19which has led to increases<br>in difficult||
||||behaviour,<br>anger and psychological<br>stress. All ofthis has led to an increase||
||||in demand<br>for our services and parents<br>reaching<br>out to us for support.||
||||A review of our Charities<br>Policies and Procedures<br>has been conducted<br>to||
||||incorporate<br>and adapt to the safe introduction<br>ofonline support,<br>GDPR||
||||Consent and COVID Risk Assessments<br>incorporating<br>increased<br>risks and||
||||safeguarding<br>considerations,<br>along with Track &Trace requirements.||
||||The use ofZoom, within our practice has proved successful<br>and is therefore||
||||something<br>that we have retained<br>for blended<br>delivery to compliment<br>face to||
||||face family and therapeutic<br>support.||
||||Vulnerable<br>and Isolated Parents of children<br>with Special Educational<br>Needs||
||||have been provided<br>with online support<br>meetings<br>with the MTEP Disability||
||||Worker who provides<br>information,<br>advice and direct support<br>for parents<br>and||
||||carers ofchildren<br>with additional<br>needs such as ASD, ADHD, Global Delay||
||||&other neurological<br>and physical<br>disabilities These groups also provide||
||||valuable<br>opportunities<br>for parents to build support<br>networks<br>with other||
||||parents,<br>increase their confidence<br>and reduce social isolation.||
||||We have learnt through<br>the COVID Pandemic<br>to embrace change,<br>flexibility||
||||and adapt our practice to deliver the support services to meet the needs of||
||||our children<br>and families<br>in different ways. We have maintained<br>a||
||||responsive<br>service that is adaptive<br>to restrictions,<br>outbreaks<br>and delivery||
||||barriers to continue<br>offer blended<br>practice offace to face (where possible)||
||||alongside<br>online and telephone<br>delivery to maintain<br>vital support<br>during<br>the||
||||pandemic<br>and increased<br>demand.||
||||~<br>'Theraplay'<br>and Dyadic Development<br>Psychotherapy<br>(DDP)||
||||interventions<br>for our children<br>and families<br>presenting<br>with emotional,||
||||psychological<br>and mental<br>health<br>difficulties,<br>in order to attain real||
||||change for our children<br>to be 'Emotionally<br>Well'. Theraplay<br>is a<br>therapeutic<br>12week 1:1programme<br>of interactive<br>play for children|5-|
||||19,who have experienced<br>trauma.<br>DDP is delivered<br>alongside||
||||Theraplay,<br>as a family centred treatment<br>approach<br>to strengthen||
||||attachment<br>and resolve trauma. The goal is to enhance<br>attachment,||
||||trust, self-esteem<br>and joyful engagement<br>and to empower<br>parents to||
||||continue<br>on their own- the health<br>promoting<br>interactions<br>ofthe||
||||treatment<br>sessions. Due to COVID -19 restrictions,<br>and close||
||||nature ofthis intervention,<br>delivery was restricted to the Family||
||||Affect premises<br>in Coggeshall,<br>where they have sprinkler<br>and||
||||ventilation<br>systems<br>installed to enable continuation<br>ofthe||
||||service. 6Children<br>and Families Com<br>I ted 12Sessions of||
||||There<br>la<br>and a further 5 Children<br>started sessions. 11 children||
||||and Families received Su<br>ort From<br>ril 21 —March 22||








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|||||||Restricted||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|||||I/nrestrlcted||Income|Endowment|||Prior year||
|Recommended<br>categories|by|activity||funds||funds|funds|Total funds||funds||
|||||6||6|6|6||6||
|income (Note 3)||||F01||F02|F03|F04||F05||
|Income and endowments|from:|||||||||||
|Donations<br>and legacies|||601|||||33|356|49,300||
|Charitable<br>activities|||602|83,910||||83|910|84,060||
|Otlter Iradlng 8ctlvltles|||S03|||||||||
|Invesbnsnts|||S04||75||||75||432|
|Separate<br>material<br>item ofIncome|||S05|||||||||
|Other|||S06|||||||||
|Total|||S07|||,3||||||
|Expenditure<br>(Notes 6)||||||||||||
|Expenditure<br>on:||||||||||||
|Raising funds|||308|13033||||13,033||12|805|
|Charitable<br>activities|||S09|92|353|33,356||125|709|97,821||
|Separate material expense|item||310|||||||||
|Other|||511|3,605||||3,605||2,076||
|Total|||612|||||||12,||
|Net Income/(expendfiure)|before taxforthe|||||||||||
|reporting<br>period|||613|25,005||||25,005||23,100||
|Tax payabla|||614|||||||||
|Net Income/(expenditure)|after tax before|||||||||||
|Investment<br>gains/(losses)|||815|||||||23|100|
|Net gains/gosses)<br>on||||||||||||
|investments|||316|||||||||
|Net Income/(expenditure)|||617|25,005||||25,005||23,100||
|Extraordinary<br>Items|||618|||||||||
|Transfers<br>between funds|||819|||||||||
|Other recognised<br>gains/(losses)r<br>Gaina and losses on revaluafion<br>ot fixed assets for||||||||||||
|the charity's<br>own use|||S20|||||||||
|Other gains/(losses)|||S21|||||||||
|Net movement<br>/n funds||||25,005||||25005||23,100||
|Reconc/I/af/on<br>offunds:||||||||||||
|Total funds brought<br>forward|||323|174,833||||174,833||151,733||
|Tofal funds carr/ed forward|||624|||||149,||, 33||





|||||Mid Tendiing|Edicatlon|Partnership|Charily|Charily|No||1150415|1150415|
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||||||||Com|any No|||8012490||
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|||||Unrestricted||Income|Endowment|||||Total last|
||||||funds|funds|funds|||Total this|year|year|
||||||6|6|||6|6||8|
|Fixed assets|||||F01|F02||F03||F04||F05|
|Intangible assets||(Nots 16)||801|||||||||
|Tanggrls assets||(Nots 14)||802|||||||||
|Heritage assets||(Note 18)||803|||||||||
|investments||(Note 17)||M4|||||||||
||||Total gxed assets|805|||||||||
|Cunant asaeln|||||||||||||
|Stocks||(Note 18)||806|||||||||
|Debtors||(Note 19)||807|||||||||
|Investments<br>Cash at bank|and In|(Note 17.4)<br> hand<br>(Note 24)||808<br>809||||||||176,909|
|||Total current assets||810|||||||||
|Creditors: amounts||faglng due within one|||||||||||
|year|(Note 20)|||811|3,605|||||3,605||2 076|
||Net current||assets//gabg/I/as)|812||||||||1, 3|
|Total assets||less|current I/abNVss|813||||||||74,833|
|Creditors: amounts||faglng due after one|||||||||||
|year|(Note|20)||814|||||||||
|Provisions for gabgltles||||815|||||||||
|Toad net assets orgah/fides||||816|149,827|||||149,827||174gl33|
|Funds ofthe|Charity||||||||||||
|Endowment|funds (Note||27)|817|||||||||
|Restricted<br>Income funds|||(Note 27)|818||||||||39300|
|Unrestricted|funds|||819|149,827|||||149,827||135,533|
|Revaluation|reserve|||820|||||||||
|Fair value reserve||||821|||||||||
||||Total funda|822|4, 27|||||||174,833|






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