REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER: 08102411 (England and Wales)
REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1151675
ALNTI TRAFFICKING ALND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
FINANCI.4L STA TEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ELYDED
30 NOVEMBER 2024
Berringers LLP
c.hartered AeeoLinlants
and Statutory Auditors
Lygon House
50 London Road
Brornley
Kent
BRI 3RA

ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
CONTENTS OF THE F1Tr4ANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the vear ended 30 November 2024
Page
Reference and adlninistrative details
Report of the Iruslees
Report of the independent auditors
St4lement of financi&l aclivities
Balance Sheet
13
Cgsh flow statement
14
Notes to ihe cI5h floiTr statevnent
Notes to the financial statements
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIN'E DETAILS
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
TRUSTEES
Pragna Patel, c.hair
Thomas Syrell. Treasurer
JLnny Craig
Dr Sundari Anitha
Lucy Walford (resigned 31.1.24)
Neela Jhiie Stansfield
Ms P Fudakowska
Ms C E N4orton
REGISTERED OFFICE
St Sdviour% Hou4e
19-41 Union Sireel
London
SEI ISD
REGISTERED COMPANY
NUMBLR
08102411 (England and Wales)
REGISTERED CHARITY
NUMBLR
1151675
AUDITORS
Berrin4ers LLP
Chartered Accountants
nd Statutory Auditors
Lygon House
50 London Road
Brornley
Kent
BRI 3RA
ACCOULYTAINTS
Chadsan Limited
Castle Hou%e
Castle Sireet
Guildford
GUI 3UIV
COMPAIYY SECRETARY
Caroline ForsleT
STAFF
Victoria NIarks (Diiector)
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIN'E DETAILS
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
LEGAL STAFF
Carila ThoLnas
Beth Mulldn-FLrozc
Frederic Russell
Hannah Khalifah
IrenL ML'Lheril%ky-Tsherit
Jamila Diincan-Bosu
Johanna Whitc
Joseph Maggs
Julian Bild
Kulvinder Gill
Laura McDonald
Lindsay Cuiidall
Shakila Rathukankanamalag¢
NON LEGAL STAFF
Amy Weslenda
Caroline Forsler
Joana Cosla
Katherine Elsayed-Ali
Kudakwashe Tayengywa
Lydia L)owell
Ro%enidrv Bijcon
BANKERS
Tlie Co-operative Bank plc
Business Direct PO Box 250
Skelmersdale WN8 C)WT
CAF Bank Ltd
25 Kings Hill Avenue, Kings Hill
Wesl Mall iii
Keni ME19 4JQ
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED (REGISTERED NUMBER: 08102411)
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
The Iruslees who are also directors of ihe chari(y for the purwses of tl)e Companies Act 2006. present their report wiib the Iinancial
sttitemenl% of tlic Lhui-ity fur the ycar ended 30 NovLmbcr ?024. ThL tru%lL¢s have udoplcd the pi'ovi%iDn4 ot" ALLuunling dnd
Reporting by Charities.. StateTbieiil of Recominended Practice applicable to cliarities preparing ¢heir account% in accordaiice with the
Financik)l Reporting st￿ndard &pplicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland {FRS 102) (effective l January 2019).
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
Ol>je¢tives and #ims
ATLEU'S charity purposes as sel oul in the objecls contained in the company's memoranduin of association are to promote Ihe
interest of those wlio SLiffer or have sutTered discrimination. trafficking or any other abuse of human rights, or labour, or sexual
exploitdtioii b), all or dny ot'the tollowingr mean4'.
(a)
(b)
(c)
Providing ILgal adviLC and rcpresLntation;
Relievino immediate needs wliilst obiaining legal advice and representation,.
Contributing lo tl)e sound administration of hiiman rights and discrimination law by bringing
pi)ropriAle legal challen&yes'
Cc)minLntingT oll current and proposed legislation;
Contribuling lo and carry out researLh into relevaiii issues and publishing the results 10 the public,
TraiiiingTr and educatingTr support providers. and providers of fronl-line services: and
Proinoting piiblic support for relevar)I protections and fostering iinderstanding of relevant issues in
Ilie UK and interniiliondlly.
{d)
(e)
{t)
Ig)
In fiii1hei'ai)Le of thai object bul not otlierwise, tlie Ii'usiees have power to engage in political JClii(ily provided tlial the triible¢s are
salislied tlial the proposed activities will turiher th¢ purposes ot. the cliarity to an exleni justitied by the I'esources coirimiti¢d and the
aciivily is not the dorninanl means by which the charity carried oiil ils objects.
ATLEU'S main obj¢cliv¢s for Ilie yeai. have been lo conliiiue lo provide legul repres¢niation to vicliins of li?￿leking and labour
exploilaiion assisiing them lo obtain sufeiy, recover) and redress, as well as aLLeiS lo legal llid. lo enhanue legal proieLlionb available
to vicliins; and 10 iiicrease publi¢, &yoverninenl and oiher agiencies, awareness of issues faced by iliei11.
Ch*ritable ALtivities
ATLEU'S core acliviiies incliide..
the provision of a holistic legal casework service lo individual victims of tratficking and modern slavery;
sti'alegTi¢ litigration and policy and cainpaigFning7 work lo bringy about chanbye in law and policy..
building uapacity in legal and %uppori organisalionb through the pi'ovision of Iraining, resources and
LLond tlLr adviL'L.
ATLEU'S team of lawyers help victims of tra￿iLking an(1 modern slavery in the following ways..
reiFularise their imniibFratioii status throu&Fh applications for asyluin aiid other torm5 Ot lawful residence;
secure appropriate and saf¢ a¥cominodalion lo aid their recovery.
bring Lluim% for unpaid wdgcs, di%Lriminuliun, hara%sinLnt, unt.dir disinis%Jl and ful%L impri%oninLnl
against their traffickers, to hold Ihe1n lo account for the abuse and exploitation suffered;
bring claims agdinsl the slate for failures lo protect them from breaches of their Human Rights and
recover compeii,salion for the harm done.
ge.ek compe.ngAiion for Ilieir experienee of trafficking and slave.ry and challenge. re.fiisalg of eoinpensalion
from the Criminal Injuric% Compcn%dliun Authurily.
cliallenge unlawtul retusals ot. legal aid and secure their access to justice;
enforce judgments and tribunal awards for Compensation (of up to £300,000) collaborating with City
firm.4 working pro bontj.
Public benefit
A TLEU'S rnain activities and those wliorn we try to help are described in greater detail above. The trustees have cornplied with the
duty in seciion 4 of the Charities .4Lt 2006 to have due regard 10 publi¥ benefit guidance published by the c.harities ComLnission.
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED (REGISTERED NUMBER: 08102411)
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
OBJECTIVES ALND ACTIVITIES
Volunt¢¢rs
ATLEU 15 graieful to il's volunteers, who have helped Ihe charity to reach ils objeclives during tlie year.
ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE
Slgnitieant actlvltles
ATLEU ciirrLntly has 30.3 Lascs opcn. In 2024, ATLEU as%islLd 242 survivors, with Icgal mattLrs, and providLd 6Y3 sccond-licr
advices and delivered training online and in person to over 550 legal advisors and support providers.
A TLEU holdty legTial Aid contracts in the tollowing tive category area£: IminigTfdtion, Housing, Publ ic Law, Claim% inst Public
Aulhorilies and Tra￿ick]ng Compensation Claims (Miscellaneous Maiter Slarls).
Our casework hinhliglits include..
We succe.%.%fiilly chiillengye(I the ailver%e iinpxct ot. the tinuncial thre4hold for legal aid in Mijrch
?024. whiLh ￿0￿Id hdVL furLed our client, JW. 10 c1i005e bL.¢￿een IhL'ir recovery and acces5 10
justiLe. In this etsse, the small ineiease in Jw's finanLial support reLovery payinents pushed thetn
over a tinancial threshold for legval aid. In Irsponse lo our challeiig?e. the LegFal Aid Agiency decided
to exercise disbrelion for our clieni so that ihey no longer face this choice. and then announued that
Ihe%e payment4 will no lon¥er be included In the Inedn% ie%t troin thi% yedl..
We broughi a legal cliallenge io ihe govermneni's Seasonal Worker Visa Sclieine on ihe grounds
that il bi'eaclies ArtiLle 4 of the European Conventioii on HiimJii Rights iii Janiiary 20?4. We are
seekiiiky compensation tor our client's Ii'eaim¢nt bui also a d¢¢lai?lion that the schein¢ breached his
Article 4 righ15 in hope that the declaralion will force the govemmeiil lo review the SLlieme.
During the year, in addiiion lo representing survivors of trafficking. we have..
We joined over 60 orbyanisations in the anti Ir2ffickin&y sector lo cal l on the iiext gyoveriirnei)I to end
Imodern slavery in the UK and arouiid the world during the general election campaign in June.
A% part uf th¢ SeJ%onal Wurker Interest Group, we liighlighted a¥ain that the Sea%onal Wurker vi%a
scheme, as it's curreiilly desiEned puls workers at serious risk of 41buse and exploilcilion. Our
briefing called on the incoming Labour Goweminenl lo review the scheine in ils entirely.
Our Lived Experience CJroup teatured in our lenih anniversary event in March. and shared their
experiences and recominendalions for change. These were focused on the challenges of ￿laiting
indLlinitL ly for dn uuicumL in thLif whilL living in PUVL'rty (Ind bdrrLd froin work, WLII d5
the impact of family separation on Ihem and their children. The group is also actively supporting
our strategy development work as well as our intlliencing priorities.
Traiiied 517 legal advisors and support protessionals iii our online traiiiin¥ progranime, delivered
bespoke training lo th¢ prison servic¢ on deienlion, iinmigraiion, bail, legal aid and modernslavery
and lo ThL Sdlvdtion Army un rLLon%idLralions. GainLd118 nLW n)LinbLrs lo ATHUB, our onlinL
information training resource, bringing the tolal lo 8•1 aclive userg. We've also had 17 new
lawyers and 6? support providei's register lo use our online referrals system.
Continued to conveiie Ihe Traffickingy C.onipenfation Action Group (TCAG} in partnership with &
Bedford Row, whic.h brings loge.Ihe.r prnciilioners who condiict tri￿leking and mode.rn slavery
Lumpcn%ation Llaimb, in ui'dcr tu sharL bc%1 praLtiLc, improve to jutstiLC and pi'ovide Lach
otlier with advice and support. The group now has over 175 members.
Submilled responses and produced briefings on the following subjeels.. ch¢ impact of social housing
alloc&lions 011 4urvivor% in March 2024- trciffickingF aiid acce.%5 lo justice lo the UN Human Rigyht%
Coiiiiiiitlcc iii Fcbruaiy 2024; Ilic Icgal aid ci.isis to the Miiiislry of Ju51icc Rcvicw of Civil Legal
Aid C'onsultatioii iii FebrU￿Y 2024. the Publie ALLoiints LommitlLL in Marcli 20?4 and again to
the Group of Experts on Action a£ainsl Tratticking in Human Beings in October 2024,. and a joint
briefing on ensuring dignity and rightb for migrant woi'kers in the UK.
Produced a joint brietinii in November 2024 in response to the giovernirent'% updated policy on
tempK)rary leave to i-emain for victims of irarricking. The briefing higlilighted the furiheT changes to
the policy ncLdcd, the itnporlancc of a nccds-bagcd approach, and Ilic impact on survivors of bLing
unable to secure stable and longy_lerm leave.
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED (REGISTERED NUMBER: 08102411)
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Flnancial positlon
During the year, the legal inLomc deLfLa%eLI from £298,697 tu £279,1?S und ￿-anLts deLredsLd fTom L584,045 10 L58?,6U• At thL end
of the year, Ihe unrestricted funds of the charity slood at £7.36,928 {2023- £539,11 O) an increase of £197,818.
Reserves polic)
The Irusiees, policy is lo build up sufficient unrestricted cash ￿selVeS (excluding ui)realised Work in Progress
Lif £350,456) to COVLr operatio1￿ for a period of bLtwccn 3 10 6 tnonihs, to LnsurL that ATLEU Lan continuc:
to dek)I with day to day fluctuationb in income and expenditure.
tn cover liine in recovering di4bursement% paid in advance of repayment by the Legyal Aid Agyency.
lo operi2le for belween 3 10 6 moiilhs in emergency siiualions Ihal may arise frotn liine lo lime.
to allow LontingLnLy for intlation and longLr-Icrm Lummitmcnls in CXLLSS of thrLL months that ncLxI to
be accounted for e.g. rent and otlier leases.
FUTIIRF, PI,AN,S
ATLEU'S prioriliL's for Ilie current year are to:
To increase provision of high quality. holistLL. legal support lo survivors ot" trafficking most iii need
To improve protections t.or survivors of tratticking? throug)h slrai¢gpi¢ litigialioii, campaiglningi aiid
lobbying
To develop A TLEU d model ot excellence and good prdclice, und through %tron¥ externdl
relaiionsliips sirengihen Ihe capaciiy of oihers to meei [ra￿leked survivors, needs
To inve>¢ in ATLEU'b people and build a culiure of resili¢nL¢
To diversit.y A TLEU'S iiicome streains, build capacity and drive efficiency
Tlie%e prioritie% have beeii llgreed in A TLEU's 5 year Sirute¥ic Plan 12020 - 2025) whiLh %el.4 out ATLEU's or¥aiiisalioiial privrities
for tl)e next 5 years. why these priorities are imporiant, whal we hope lo achieve, how we will do 1¢ and how we will measure our
SULLess.
Developmeiil Df our 20?0 - 2025 strategic plaii is wel l underway. A draft will be finalised in the second half of 2025, following
further disLU44iL)n und review with %tuff, buurd m¢niber4 and ULir Lived Experienlv gruLIP.
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governing document
The charily is controlled by ils governing docunienl, a deed of Irusl. and consli(ules a liiniled company, liiniled b). guarantee, as
dLfinLd by thL' CuinpuniL's ALt 200(?.
It Wk)s registered with the C'.harily Commission on 18 April 2011. It is governed by ils memorandum and arliLles of assoLialion and
tlie policies made from liine to time by the Board of Trustees.
ThL ArtiLIL% and poliLiL5 fLtcr to thL Iru%tCL'% both tru%tLi% and dirLLtor% 1% IhLir position in i'Llation to Lhurity dnd Lol￿panY Idw
respectively.
We are reviewingi our currenl Articles with pro bono support from Herbert Smith Freehills. The revised Articles will be tinalised and
re.ady for agree.Ine.nl lil a board me.e.ting in Jiily 2025.
Recruitment and appointment of neiv trustees
Truglees are appointed on the basis of their expertise in a partlLular field. Appointments aim lo achieve a balance of needed expertise
and experiei)ce. We achieved our aim of recruiting two new tru.%tees in 2024. We will coiiduct a new %kills audit ot the board in 2025
lo iiiforLlI futiirc rccruitiiiciit to tlic board.
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED (REGISTERED NUMBER: 08102411)
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
STRUCTURE, GOVERNALNCE AND MANAGEMENT
Organisthtionul strvetur¢
The cliarity is governed by a board of Trustees which is responsible for forniulaling the strategies and policies of the charity including
the approval of budgets and the annual aLcounls. The Board delegates the day lo day running of the iharily to a DireLtor.
The Board of Trustees are also the Directors of (he coinpanj. All members of ihe Board give Iheir time voluntarily and receive no
bcncfits from thL Lharity.
Inductlon And tralnlng ot new trustees
A comprehen4ive inductioii pack 18 provided to dll new tru%tees alongrside a lemer ot ¥ippointinent and role outline. The recruitment
process includes poleniial candidales meeiinE with the Director and meetings wilh other members of staff fomi parl of the induction
proLLSS.
Kev manAgement reniunerlltlon
Tlie averagTe niiimber of full-time eqijiviilent eniployee.% Iliiringy the year wu.% 15.
ATLEU considers its key niandgJL'mLnt personn¥l lo be thL. DireLtor who received reinuneralion relaied costs of
L59.410, Nts einployees reLeived remuneration in exLess of £60.000.
Related partles
Suliwork% (Law) CIC i.* a community inlere%l company which wd4 incorporated in August 2015 and re¥i.Ktered Coinmunity
Inieresi Cornpany in Ociober 2016. A TLEU is Ilie sole member and shareholder of Saliworks (Law) C.IC. Saliworks was esiablished
as a fee-Lharging law fjrm. All Saltworks, profits are re-ini'esled inlo ATLEU to supplirl the Lhariiy's work with sui'vivors of
tratfickin&'.
Sdltwork4 is in its infaniy dnd hd% lu dale develuped IL4 client base Ihr(Trugh word vf mouth, referrals thruu¥h furiller A TLEU client
and through ATLEU'S lawyeiE' reputations and conia¢ls. Ov¢r tlie Iiexi five years li seeks to grow its clieni base and its revenue so
thai il cjn proi'ide ATLEU with a significant inLoine Slream and contribute to the Lharity'b future susiainubilily.
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED (REGISTERED NUMBER: 08102411)
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
STRUCTURE, GOVERNALNCE AND MANAGEMENT
Risk mthrtthg¢m¢nt
The Tru51ees consider the principal risks to be-
Changes in law and policy whiLh significantly reduce protections for beneficiaries and makes it difficult
lo intluence and enby8(ie with Government on policy aiid cainpaigining. SigFiiiticanl capacity is taken up on
reactive rather than proactive work:
OiigoiIig hostilc policy LnvironIiicnl has long ILfrn dnd niorc dctrimciilal impact on A TLEU'b Llicnt basc.
Whilst tl)e longer lerin impact is still ditticuli to predict at present A TLEU'5 clients are amongst the Inosl
vulnerable in soLiely and likel), lo struggle to access secure accommodation. htaltl) services and jLLStice
and dt ri%k of deteiition diid retnovdl. Impact ot"economic downturn is only likely to increa%e these
ineqiialilies and expose Ihem lo increased risk of exploilalion;
The changing grant I"unding Lnvironmcnl with inLrcasLd eonipclition for funds and rcduccd aniounts
available,.
Inadequate r¢setves lo help ATLEU In¢¢1 any cashflow issiies should they arise.
Recriiitillent and retention of experienced and %kille(l %laft", with tlie changing liibour Inarket bring
ongyoingT issues iviih rL'Lruilinenl of buih IL'gTdl ai)d oihL'r personnel. ThL'r¥ is inLTLased likL.lihood of this as
r¢eruitn)enl of advisors is now affeLliiig all legal advice organisations.
Mitigation of Ihese risks incliide.s'.
Tdking d pfodciive approdch to rlli%ing fund%, dnd iinproving our data 01) oulcoime% and impact to
siren4ihen funding applicaiions,
Challenging refiisals L)f legal aid and ensuring thai n￿nag¢￿ent of files is appropriate to Inaximise this
SOLirce ot iiicom¢.
Providing high levels of support and supervision 10 the staff team lo ensure their wellbeiiig and 10
enLoLirdge them lo reillin a good wvrk-lite bdlan¢e, alongside an unguing review ot benefit4 tlial A TLEU
cali offer staff:
Esiablishrnenl ol"a specific poliLy team within ATLEU. Th¢ team inLILides a Policy Manager who leads
on our policy work and developnieiit of parti)erships with other or&v<inisalioiis ivitli a focus on policy and
legislalive changes that have mosl impacl on our clients. This leain also seeks 10 inurease our engagement
with diid partiLipalion ut. %iirvivor% in uur work,
A TLEU'S risk i'egisiei. and nianagenienl plans are kept under conslanl review and discussed regularly al
board meetings.
Beyond these controls, the Iruslees cannol see how sys(ems and controls can be pul in place lo furtlier reduce Ihese risks.
STATEMELNT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILITIES
The Irustees (who are albo the directorb ot Anti Traffickiiig And Labour Exploitation Unil (Aileu) Limited tor the purposes of
company law) are responsible for preparinbF the Report ol. the trustees and the financial statements iii accordance with applicable law
and Uniied Kingdoin Accounting Standards Iuniled Kingdom (i¢nei'ally Accepled Accounting Pracii¢¢).
Company law require5 Ilie trustees lo prepare finai)cial stalements for each financial year which gI￿e a true and fair view of tl)e slale
of affairs of the ehariiable Lompany and of the incoming resourLes and appliualion of resources. includiiig the income and
expenditure, ot tlie charitable company for that peii(xl. In prepariiigp those finaiicial slatenieiils, the Iruslees are required to
LIcLt %LiilablL aLLOLllltiT]g p4)IiLiC4 and Ilicn apply thcin eonsi%tcnily?
observe the Imethods and principles in the Cliarily SORP;
make judgeiMenlg and esliinales that al'e reasonable and prudent;
prepare the financial %tateinenL% on the gFoinL? coiicern ba%is unles% il 1,4 inappropriate to pre%ume that tlie cliaritable company will
contLI)uc iii bu5jllCS5.
The Iruslees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy al any time the financial
position of the charitable company and io enable them io ensure that the financial stateinents coinply wilh the Coinpanies Act ?OU6.
They are al%0 re%pon%ible for safegtuardingi the of. the chdritdble conipdlly dnd hence for takingi rea.%onuble step% for the
prevenlion and deleclion of fraud and oiher irregulanlies.
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED (REGISTERED NUMBER: 08102411)
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
ST ATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILITIES- contlnued
In %0 fur the Iruslees urc uware..
there is iio relevant audit inforniation of which the chaTitable company's audllors are LinaNvare,' and
the trustees have taken all step5 that they OUbTht to have taken to make themseli'eb awar¢ of any relevant audit intomiation and to
establish that the audilors are aware of thar inforniation.
AUDITORS
The auditors, Berringers LLP, will be proposed for re-appointment at the forihcoining Annual GeneTal Meeting.
Approved by order of the board of Iriislees on 21 July 2025 and signed on ils behalf by:
PragN& Pthtel, - Trustee
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REPORT OF THE IiNDEPENDENT AUDJTORS TO THE MEMBERS OF
ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
Opinion
We have audited the financial slalemenls of Anti Trafficking And Labour Exploitation Unit (Aileu) Limited (the 'Lhat'ilable
company,) for tlie year ended 30 Noveinber 2024 M,hich coillprise tli¢ Statement of fiiiaiicial activities, the Balance sheet, the Cash
flow slateineni and notes to the financial siatements, including a siiinmary of sibmificant accounting policies. The financial reporting
frumework ihut hth% beL'n uppliLd in their prcpuration 1% dppliLable law and United Kingdom ALLounting Standdrd% {UnitLd Kingduiu
Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).
In our opinion th¢ fiiiancial staternentgi,,
give a true and fair view of Ihe slate of the chariiable conipany's affaits as al 30 November 2024 and ol Lts incoming resources and
appliLation of rLsourLLS, inLludino its iIiLomL and cxpciiditurL, for the yLar thcii LndLd'
have been properly prepared in accordance with Llniled Kingdoin Generally Accepted Accounting Practice; and
haN'e been prepared in acLordat]ce with the requirements of the col￿panIeS Act 2006.
Basis for opinion
We tonduetcd OLir audit in acLordancc with IntLrnational Standards oji Auditing (UK) (ISAS (UK)) and appliLablc law. Our
responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditors, responsibilities tor the audit ot Ihe tinaniial statements
secrion of our report. W¢ are independent Df the charitabl¢ coinpany in accordanc¢ with the ethical r¢qiiir¢iknents Ilul ai¢ relevant to
oiir ¢iiJdit of. the financial statement% in the UK, including Ihe FRC's Ethicul Stdndard, and we have fulfilled our other eihical
respoT)sibilitiei in acLordance witli these requireiments. We believe that the audit evidence we have obiained is su￿1clen1 and
ppropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.
Coneluslons rel*tlng to golng concern
In Jiidiling rhe fiiiJnciMI %idieiiient%. we have con¢luded that tlie Iru%tee%' utie ot the goin¥ concern btL¥i?i Ot uccounling in the
preparaiion of ihe financial s￿lemen[S is appropriaie.
Based on the work we have pertornied. we liave not identitied any Inalerial uncertaiiilies relatingy to eveiils or conditions that.
individually or Lolletylively, may cast significant doubi oil the charitable Lompanv's ability lo continue as a going concern for a period
f at least twelve niunths frvm wheii the filldiiLidl siatemenls are auihorised tor i55ue.
Our responsibilities and the responsibilitie5 of the IrLisiees wilh respeLI lo going L¢)nLern are desLribed in the relevant seLlions of this
report.
Other infurmitivn
The I￿slee$ are responsible for the other infomiation. The oll)er inforinalion coinprises rhe inforination included in Ilie Annual report,
other than the financial slalements and our Report of the independent auditors thereon.
Our opinion on Ilie financial slalemenls does not cover the oil)er infonnalion and, except lo the exlenl oihetivise expliciily slated in
Liur ripurt, WL do not L'xi)rLss any t-orin of d%suranLL LonLlusiun IhL'rLon.
In connectioii with our audit of the financial slalemenlb, OLir respotisibilily is to read the other infomialion and, in doing so, consi(ler
whetlier the other intorniation is materially inconsistent with the financial statements or our knowledgye obtained in the audit or
olhenvise appears lo b¢ Inalerially misslal¢d. If we identify such Inalerial inconsistencies or apparenl Inalerial misslaleinenls. we are
rLqiiirLd to dLILrminL whLthLr tliis givL% fisL to u matLrial niiN%lalLmLnl in ihL finMnLidl stulLlliLnt4 IhLin%LIvLN. It, bu%Ld on thL work
we liave perfomied, we conclude Ihat there is a material misstatement of this oiher information, He are required to report thai fact.
We have nothing to i'eporl in this regard.
Oplnlons on other mAllers pre%erlbed bv the Compxnles Act 2006
In our opinion, ba8Ld un thL work iindcitaken in thL LoufsL of thc aiidit..
the intomiation given in the Report ol. the Iruslees tor Ihe tinancial year for which tlie financial statements are PTepared is
consistent with the financial staleinents. and
the Report of the Iru%lees has been prepared in <iccordance with applicable legFal requirement%.
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REPORT OF THE IiNDEPENDENT AUDJTORS TO THE MEMBERS OF
ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
I￿latterS on which Trve are required to report bv exception
In the light of the knowledsje and understanding ot.the charitable company and its environment obtaiiied iii the course of the audit, we
have not identified material misslalemenls In the Report of the Irustees.
We have nothing to report iii respect of the following matlers where the Companies Act 2006 requires us lo report io you if, iii our
opiiiion..
adequate accountingF records have not b¢en kept or returns adequate tor our audit have not b¢¢n received from branches not visited
by us; or
the financial slatcincnts arc not in agrccnicnl iviili the accounting rcLords and rL'ILiriis; or
certain disclosures of. Iruslees, rernuneralion specitied by law are not made,. or
we have not received all the intomation and explanations we require for our audit. or
the tru%lee4 were not enlitled to take advantaLie of the simall companie% exeinption trom the requirement to prepare a StrategTIC
report or in preparing Ihe Reporl of the Iruslees.
Responsibilities ol tru51ees
As ¢xplained more fully in the Statement of trustees, responsibilities, the frustees (who are also the direciors of the ¢harilable
COTIIPdny tor the purpo%e% of company lawl dre respfinsible for Ihe preparation ol. the financial %tdtementS dn(I for heingT %ati.%fied thdl
they giive a Irue aiid fair view, and for such ii)ILrnal control as the iruslees dL'IL'rniine is necL'ssary io eiiable IhL preparalion of
fiiidnLi&I statements thal are free from material misgtatemeiit, whether due lo traud or error.
In preparing the financial slatemenls. the Inislees are responsible for assessing the charitable coinparty's abilily io continue as a going
coiicern, disclo¥ing. appliciible, mtiiiers related to ¥oin¥ concern and using the going concern ba414 ot. dccoiinling unle.%4 the
irnsiees eiilier iniend to liquidaie the chariiable coinpany or io cease operaiioiis. or have no realisiic aliernaiive bui io do so.
Our responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements
Our objLLiives are lo obiain reasonable assurance about whether the financial siaieinenls as a whole are free from Inalerial
mi%%ldteinenl, whether due lu fraud or error, dnd lo is%ue a Report ot" tlie independent dudilur% tlilll in¢lude8 our opiniun. Redsunuble
assurance is a high level of assurance, bu¢ is not a guarantee that an audil ¢ondu¢led iii accordance will) ISAS (UK) will always delecl
a malerijl niisi+talemenl when it exists. Mii+StalementS Lan ari5t t.ruin traud or effor and are Lonsid¢rtd material it. individually or in
the agibyregyale, they could reasonably be expected lo intluence the economic decisioiis of users takeii oli the basis of these tinancial
slalemenls.
The extent to which our procedures are capable of deteciing irregularities. including fraud is detailed below..
In identifyingT and asse5singr risks ot material rni55latemenl in respecl of iiTegTiilarilies, includin&, fraud and error, we considered the
folluwing..
the nature of Ihe industry, control environineni and business perfonrjance;
rebulis of our enqLiirieb lo maiiagemenl aboiil their olvn asse%smenl ot.the ribks ot" fraud aiid error;
tlie niatlers discussed ainongF the audit enbFabFeiiienl team rebiardiiig, how and where fraud may occur in tlie financial ?*tatemeiits and
any potential indicalorb of fraud.
Our procedures to respond lo risk. iiiclude tlie following:
reviewing the financial btalement disclosLires and testing to supporting docLimenlalion;
perlonningF aiialytical procedures to identify any unusual or unexpected areas that may indicate risks ot. material misstatement due to
fraiid or e.rror;
addrc%sing thL ri%k of traud and crrur through mdnagcmcnt ovcrridc of Luntrol%, tc4tin¥ thL &ppmpriatcnc8% of journal%, &s%c%%inu
whether the judgernenls made in making accounting estiniales are indicative ol. a potential bias; and evalualing the business rationale
of any significant transactions that are unuqLial or outside the norinal Lours¢ of business.
A fiirthci. dcscriplioii of oui. re5pol￿]bl]l11c5 foi. tlic audil of tlic fiiiaiicial 51alci]ICLlts is locatcd on Il)c Fiiiancial Rcporlillg Coujicil's
wcbgitL at www.frc.org.uklauditorsrcsponsibilitics. This dLsLriplion fornis part of our Report of the IiidcpcndLnt ALiditors.
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REPORT OF THE IiNDEPENDENT AUDJTORS TO THE MEMBERS OF
ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
Use ofour report
This report is made ￿0[elY to the charitable company's members, as a body, iii accordance with Chapter 3 of Part 16 of the cOm￿nI¢S
Act ?006. Oiir audit ￿lOrk has been undertaken so Ihal ￿Te might slate to ihe charitable company's meinbers those matters we are
rLquircd io %tslL lo thLni in dn dudiloi'%' rLI)Ort und tor no oth￿r purpu%u. To the fullc%t extcnt plriniltcd by law, we do not ULLLPt or
assuine responsibility lo anyone other than tlie cljarilable company and the charitabl¢ company's members as a bod)", for our audit
work, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed.
Ricky Hutson Bsc FCCA ACA (Senlor StatLltory Auditor)
for dnd on belialt of BerriiigFer4 LLP
C',liarlered Accounianls
and Siatulory Auditors
Ly(Yon House
50 London Road
Bromley
Keni
BRI 3RA
21 July 2025
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
ror Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
2024
Total
futhds
2023
Total
tunds
Unrestricted
fLinds
Reslricled
No¢es
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROIVI
Doiiations and legacies
15,735
14,735
.12,110
ChJrilul)le 4ctivities
Lc¥al &dviLC %ifviLC.
551,030
487,269
1,1138,299
960,976
Itiveltincnt inLomL
Total
3,960
570 725
246
32
487 269
1157 994
)93
EXPENDITURE ON
Charitable thetivities
Le&Jal advice seTh'iLes
Support costs
Total
229,994
142913
372.907
529,352
759..146
142 913
902 259
693,7?4
139288
83301?
529.352
NET INCOME/{EXPENDITURE)
197,818
{42.083)
145,735
160,320
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Tolal (unds brouglii forward
539,110
42,0113
581,193
420,873
TC)TAI, FIINt>S C.ARRIF.fJ FnRWARf)
7.1fi 92N
7.16 92è1
The notes fonn parl of iliese finaneial statements
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED (REGISTERED NUMBER: 08102411)
BALANCE SHEET
30 Lyovember 2024
2024
Total
futhds
2023
Total
tunds
Unrestricted
fLinds
Reslricled
No¢es
FIXED ASSETS
Intangible assets
TJn¥iblc a%%Lt
Investments
2,525
6,626
14
15
7,202
7,202
7,203
7,203
9,152
CURRENT ASSETS
Work-in-Progress
Debiurs
Cash al bank and in hand
16
17
350,456
46,003
42.1.469
819,928
350,456
46,003
42.1.469
819,928
200,634
58,7fi9
421,475
6110,X7
CREDITORS
Amounts falling due within one year
18
(90,203)
(90,203)
(108,837)
IYET CURRENT ASSETS
729 725
729 725
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
LIABILITIES
736,928
730,928
581,IY3
NET ASSETS
FIINDS
Unrestricted funds
Restiicted fund4
736 928
736 928
581 193
19
736.928
539,110
42.083
581 193
TOTAL FUNDS
736 928
These financial stateinenls have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to Lharitable coinpanies subject to the
%mall ¢umpallie% re¥iine.
The tinancial slfAtemeiil4 were approved by the Board of Trustee$ 2nd authoris¢d tor issue on 21 July 2025 ai)d were sikined oli its
behalf by..
Pragiia Patel, - Trustee
The notes fonn parl of iliese finaneial statements
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
CASH FLOW STATEMENT
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
2024
2023
Nores
Cash flow5 from operating activities
C.&%li gLncrated tiom UPir&tion5
Nel cash provided by operating aclivilies
4.140
37.812
37,812
Cash floivs from investing activitie5
PurL'hase of tangible fixed ass¢ts'
Inleresl received
Net used ill investing aLlivities
(6,106)
(1,409)
246
1,163)
Change in cash and cash equivalents in
Ihe repvrting period
Cash and cash equivalents at the
beglnnlng of the reportlng perlod
Cusli L￿511 L'4uivuIL'iils ai iliv
the reportijig period
,994
.36.649
421475
384,826
423 469
421475
The notes fonn parl of iliese finaneial statements
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
IIOTES TO THE CASH FLOW STATEMENT
ror Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME TO NET CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
2024
2023
Net income for the reporting period {as per the Statement of financial
¢tivities)
Adjustments for:
DeprLildtion Lhargc
Inierest received
Increase in work-in-progress
D¢crease/(iiicre3se) in debtors
Decrease in crediiors
Net c#sh provided b.¥ oper#tions
155,735
160,320
8,056
(3,9bO)
(149,822)
12,765
7,07L)
{24(i)
(47,226)
(3,983)
78.132)
ANALYSIS OF CHANGES ILN NET FULNDS
Ar 1 12.23
Cash flow
-4t 30.11.24
Net L'llsh
Cash al bank and in hand
421475
421475
421475
1.994
42.1,469
Total
The notes fonn parl of iliese finaneial statements
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FTNANCIAL STATEMENTS
ror Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
ACCOUNTTNG POLICIES
Bthsis of prtpthring th¢ finthn¢ithl sttht¢m¢nts
Tlie financial slatenieiils of the charitable coinpany, which is a public benefit enlily under FRS 102. liave been prepared iii
accordaiice with the Charities SORP (FRS 102) 'AL¢ounting and Reporting by Charities.. Sialemenl of Recommended
PractlC¢ applicable to charities preparingT their accounTS in accordance with the Fiiiancial Reporting, Standard applicable in the
UK and Republic of ireland {FRS 102} (effective l January 2019),, Financial Reporting Standard 102 'The Financial
RLponing Slaiidard applicable in thc UK dnd Rcpublic of Ircland, and thL Q'ompanics Act 2006. ThL finaiieial slalcmeiits
have been prepared under the historical cost convention, with the exception ot inveslmenls wl)ich are included at Inarket
value.
Income
All inconic is rcLogniscd in tlic SiatcmLnt ol" FirLanLial ALIIvLtiLs onLC Ilic eharily has cnliilcmLnt lo Ilic funds, it is probablc
that the incoine will be received and tlie amount can be measured reliably..
Expenditure
LiabilitiL'5 are recognised as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation coimmitting Ihe chariiy lo thai
expenditure, il Is probable that a transfer of eeonon)iL benefLts will be required in settlemetii and the aniount of the ()bligalion
an be nieasured reliably. Expenditure is accounted for on all accruals basis aiid has been classitied under headingis thal
aggregate all cost related to ihe category. Where costs cannot be direcily attributed to pariicular headings ibley have been
dlloedled lo aciivilie% on a bd4i4 con%i¥lent with the Li%e ot re.%ource%,
Grants otrered &ubject lo conditions whiLh have not been niet al the year end date are noted as a iomtnitment but not acirued
as expenditure.
Int8ngilJle assets
Inlangible assets are initially Ineasured at ¥osI. After iiiitial recognilion. intangible assets are measured al costs less any
aCLLiniLilaied dmortisdlion and any aLLuInulaied impairment Ioss¢S.
Website costs are amoi'lised over the period during which the benefit is eKpecled lo occur.
Tangible fixed assets
Depreciation is provided al the following annLial rates in order to write otf each asset over its estiinated useful life.
FixturL% and titling%
Computer equipineni
20,10 on LU%1
200/0 on cosi
Work in progres5
Work in pri)b>ress is recognised al the poini when the oul¥onie of the rendering of services can be estimated reliably. Work in
pro￿￿￿8 Loimpri.%c% ol. ILgul %crviL&% providLd by rCfL￿.llLL to thL of Lomplction at tlic Lnd ot"thL fLPOrting PLriod.
Taxotion
The charily is exempl fr()m corporation tax on its charitable aclivities.
Fund thc¢ounting
Unre.$1i-Icled tunds can be used in accordance with the charitable objectives at the discretion ot the Iruslees.
Restrielecl fund% cali onls be used for particular re%tricied purpo.%es wiihin the object4 of the charity. Re%triclion% arise when
5pccificd by Ilic doi)OT or wl)cll fuLid5 aic iai5cd foi. particul￿. 1'&5tricled purposC5.
Fuither explanation of the nature and purpose of-each fund is included in the noles to the linancial statements.
P¥AEe 16
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
ACCOUNTTNG POLICIES - continued
Pensi￿￿ ¢osts thnd oth¢r post-r¢tir¢ment bLncfits
Tlie charitable Company operales a defined contribulion pension scheine. Contributions payable to the charitable conipany's
penslon scheme are charged lo the Statement of Financial Activities in the period lo whiLh they relate.
DONATIONS ALND LEGACIES
2024
2023
Donations
INVESTMENT INCOME
2024
2023
Bank interest
246
INCOMI fROM CHARITABLE ACTllilTIEI S
2024
2023
ALtivity
Legal advic¢ servic¢s
Legridl advice Nervice
Legal advice services
Legal advice services
LLgal adviLc scrviLcs
Opening work in progress
Leglal %ervice% iiicoine
Closing work in progress
Gran15
Training
(200,634)
279,125
350.456
582,602
(151.408)
298,fi97
200,634
584,045
10.38 299
9{)0 976
Graiilg received, included iii tlie above, are as t"ollows'.
2024
2023
Trusi for Loiidoii
Tli¢ L¢bJ¢il EdJi¢iiiori F(iuiid¢iiiori
Esmee Fairbairn Founilatioii
Aeeess lo Justice Fouildalion
Baring Foundation
Sainworth Foundaiion
Oiher gFraii15
A B Chdrilablc Trust
Maingol Charilable Trust
Anti-Sl(Ivery Inierndliondl
Imii)igralion Law Pi'aclitioners, Association
London Legal Support Trust
The Roddick Foiindation
Cily Bridge Trust
Therium Acce%
John Ellerinan Foundation
33,333
95.XX3
40,(K)O
118,2A2
150.000
105.(X)O
1,200
125,-350
106.056
75,000
10,750
34,111)0
Is.000
8,096
5.033
12,728
3.3.(KlO
21.050
8,250
5,033
10,220
26.1100
582 602
P¥AEe 17
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES COSTS
Granl
fLinding ot"
activities
(see note
Direct
Costs (see
iiote 6)
Supporl
costs Isee
note Rl
7)
Tota15
LegJal advice services
Support cosis
7511,558
8,788
759,346
142.913
902 259
142 913
142913
750 558
DIRECT COSTS OF CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES
2024
2023
Staff costs
Recruitment
Library
C.oinpuler costs
Subscriptions
Professioiial indemnity
Accreditation cost
Praclising LertifiLales
c.ost dratlsman
Casc billing
714,432
2,480
415
11,610
11,735
1,873
2,457
2,842
801
4.913
7£0 448
644.128
I n,290
2,S09
5,442
1.702
4,999
2,535
7.432
684 9.36
GRANTS PAYABLE
2024
2023
Legal advice services
The total &yranity paid lo insliiutions durin&y the year wa,5 as followb..
2024
2023
Other Granis
P¥AEe l 8
continued..-

ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
SUPPORT COSTS
Governance
Support Lu%18
115 747
142 913
Other
2024
2023
Support
costs
Total
aclivilies
Rent & service charges
Telephone
Postage & stationery
SLindrie
Sl()rugJe
Voluntccr & travcl costs
Advertising. publiLlty & events
Insurance
Bdnk charges
Professional fees
C.leaiiing
Amorlisdtion of intangible fixed ￿￿etS
Deprecialion of tangible lixed assets
48.467
2,444
9,875
4,470
1,16.1
5,514
7J8
1,410
47.116
2.345
7.739
2,452
851
649
1,716
38
36,035
6.322
2.525
4.554
114583
22,409
4,437
2,525
115747
Suppurt costs, included in the abuve, are a% follows..
Govern#nee eo$t$
2024
Suppoi't
2023
Total
aLtivilie
Auditor%' remulleration
Bookkeeping
7,450
19.716
7,200
NET INCOMEI{EXPENDITURE)
Net incotnel(expenditure) LS Stated after ￿hargin￿[CredIt1nB).
2024
2023
Aiidilors, reLllLllleralion
Depre¢iation owned &sbels
Website costs amort15alioIi
7,450
5,530
7.200
4,554
P¥AEe 19
continued..-

ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
10.
TRUSTEES, REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS
There WLrc no trublLU%' remuneTUtion or otlier bL'nLitits for Ihc yeur ended 30 NovLmber 2024 nor for the year endcd 30
NoveTnber 2023.
Trustees, expenses
Tliere were no trustees, expenses paid tor the year ended 30 November 2024 nor tor the year ended 30 Noveniber 2023.
STAFF COSTS
2024
2023
Wages and salai'ies
Soci¢Jl %eciirity co%t8
Other pension cosis
628,712
54,718
564..185
-57,227
22,516
644 12¥
714,4.12
The aierage monthly number of employees dLiring the year was as folloH's'.
2024
2023
12
Legal advi%ur
Adniilllstraiion
16
No eillployees reLeived emoluments in excess of £6'0,000.
12.
COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
UnrLStriLlcd
tunds
RcstriLlcd
nds
Total
lunds
INCOME AND ENDOIVMENTS FROM
Donations and legacies
32,110
Charitable ictivilies
Legal advice services
436,9.11
524,045
)60,976
Inveslinenl income
24()
4()9 287
246
993 332
524 045
EX'PENDITURE ON
Charitable activities
Legal advice serviLes
Support coils
Total
128,273
139288
267 561
565,451
693.724
139288
833012
565 451
LNET INCOME/(EXPENDITURE)
201,726
{41,406}
160,320
P¥AEe 20
continued..-

ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
12.
COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES- continued
Unreslricled
Restricted
Total
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought torward
-6 17,384
420,¥473
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
519 110
083
5111 193
13.
INTANGIBLE FIXED A.SSETS
Website
¢osi<
At l DcLcmbcr 2023 30 Nuvcmbcr
AMORTISATION
Al l Deceniber 2023
Chai'ge lor year
AI 30 Noveniber 2024
NET BOOK V.4LUE
A¢ 30 Noveniber 20?4
AI 30 Novcmbcr 202.1
10,100
14.
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Fixtures
and
fitting%
Conipuier
cquipniLnl
COST
Ai l December 2023
Adclition
AI 30 November 2024
DEPRECIATION
Ai l December 2023
C.hargFe for year
AI 30 NuvLmbLr 2024
IYET BOOK V.4LLIE
AI 30 Nvvemb¢r 21124
AI 10 November 2023
2,404
20,364
6.10(1
22,768
2,168
236
2.404
13.974
16,142
5.530
19,2611
236
P¥AEe 21
continued..-

ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
15.
FIXED ASSET INVESTMENTS
Shares in
group
undertakiiigs
MARKET VALUE
Al l Deeember 2023 and 30 November 2024
JYE'I. BUUK V.4LIIL
AI 30 Noveniber 2024
AI 30 November 2023
There were ni) iiivestmenl assets outside the UK.
Unlisted investments
Saltworks (Law} C.l.C.
Th¢ ag&vi-eg7ate aiiioviit of capital aiid r¢t>eryes aiid th¢ results of tli¢s¢ uiid¢rtak-in&TS foi- Ili¢ la&t Irl¢vant fiiiaiici&l period (y¢ai-
ended I l July 2024} were..
c.lass of shares., Ordinary
Its liolding.. l 00
2024
2023
Abibpre¥iale ¢apilal and reserves
Loss for the year
9,919
9,924
16.
WORK-IN-PROGRE,SS
21124
2023
Work-in-progress
350 456
20n 634
17.
DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
2024
2023
LegFal aid and (lisbur%ementS
recoverable
Amounts owcd by group undLrlakit]gs
Other debtors
Prepayments
28,701
123
28.407
17.651
7,750
P¥AEe 22
continued..-

ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
18.
CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
21124
2023
Trade creditors
Social 5e¢urity and other taxes
14,597
16,636
2,526
2,819
4,lYY
19,420
7.458
15,11
8,935
9,320
VAT
Other creditors
PL'n%ion
Accrued expenses
Deterred income
21.727
108 837
19.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Nct
moveinent
in funds
At
1.12.23
At
30.11.24
Unrestricted funds
Generul tund
539,110
197,818
736,928
Restrilted funds
Specialist legal advice
Oiher
Delivery of charitable obieLts and ¢ore
co.4t%- ABCT
3,333
8,750
(3,333)
(8,750)
30 OOU)
42 1183)
155 735
42.083
581 193
TOTAL FUNDS
730 928
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
19.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - continued
Net movcmcnt in fund%. inLluded in thu abL)VL arl follows..
Incoming
resources
Resources
¢xpeiided
Movement
in fruiiiLs
Uiire%lri¢l¢d funds
General fund
570,725
(372,907)
197,818
Restricted funds
SpcLialist legal advi¥L
Improving legal provision and quality
Justice firbt fellow%hip
Other
Delivery of cliaritable obiects and core
Losts- ABCT
Legal support for victims of iraffickinE
StralLgiL Icgdl lund
Cenlres of Excellence
Towards core acliviiies
Propel Project
Delivery of c11aritable obiecis and ¢ore
Losts - Samworih Foiindalion
Improving Live5 Througl) Advice
AdvvLuLy Uiiit
solid411.ily Fund
Wellbeinb7 Support
Siatf wellbeing - TLEF
Staff wellbeing- Roddick Foundation
Stuff wellbeing - J E Fuundulivn
33,333
53,718
41,165
8,750
(36,666)
(53,718)
(41,165)
(17000)
{3J33)
{8.750)
(30,000)
(15,000)
{5.0.13)
{10.220)
(25,000)
(21,050)
(30,000)
15.000
5.033
10,220
25,000
21,050
{75.OOn)
( I so,000)
(37,000)
(4,OOn)
(5,0011)
(1.000)
(1,000)
i.oon)
429 152)
9O2,2.$9)
150,000
37,000
4,000
1,000
1.000
4117 269
1 0.$7,994
TOTAL FUNDS
18.S,7.1S
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
19.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - continued
Comparthtiv¢s for mov¢mint in funds
Net
moveinent
in funds
At
1.12.22
At
30.11.23
Unrestricted funds
General lund
337,384
201,726
539.110
Restrieted funds
Spccidlist IL'gal adviLL
Oiher
Deliv¢ry of charitable obiecls and Core
co.4t%- AFIC.T
TransfoiTh and innovaliort fund
-3.333
29,806
(21,056)
8,750
30.OOn
50.350)
414061
160320
JO,(K)Q
50.350
83,489
420 873
42.083
581 191
TOTAL FUNDS
Comparaiive nel moN'ein¢ni in fuiids, included in the above are as follows..
Incoiiiing,
resoiirces
Resources
expended
Movement
in funds
Unrestricted funds
General fund
469,287
(267,561)
201.726
Restrleted funds
SpeLidlist legal advice
Improving legal provision and quality
Justice fiist tellow511ip
other
Delivery of charitable obiecls and core
¢o,%t4- ABCT
LLST billing coordinator pilot projeci
Pathways to seiiiement
4a,000
71.0.30
47,?52
56,056
(40,000)
{71.0.30)
(47,252)
(77,112)
(21,056)
30,000
(2.7281
30,000
2.728
8.096
5.033
{11.096)
(5,033)
Siralegie legal fund
SpLLiali4t Ic%dl advicL - B<iring
1,200
5a,350
105.000
33.01)0
21.050
{1 ?ou)
( I nll,700)
(105.000)
(33,OOU)
{21,050)
Transform and innovation fund
Help accessing legal support
Toward% Lure aLtivitii
Propel Project
Delivery of charitable obieLts ai)d core
cobts- Samworth Foundation
Case Grant Agreement
(50,350)
75,OIM)
8,250
524 045
993 .332
{75,OOt))
565 451)
8.33 012)
TOTAL FUIYDS
160 320
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UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
19.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - continued
Sp¢¢i￿liSt l¢gthl thdvi¢¢. Fund¢d by Trust t.or Loiidoii{TFL} and the Baringy Foundaiion{BF).
TFL granted Ihc tund to pruvidc %PCLialist le- l adviLC lo viLliin8 of tnodcrn %lavLryJ tu rcuul&Ti.%e imniigr'alion %talLl4, ￿]d to
provide advocacy work to improve awareness of victims.
BF gFraiil¢d the fui)d to assi4t 4urvivors of traftickinby lo secure protection, enforce employment ri&phis, and access
compensalLOn.
Justice first fellowship. This was funded by the Legal Education Foundation to fund a Jiislice Firsi Fellow.
Advoeac) Unit. Tliis was funded by John Ellennan Foundation towards core salaries in Ilie Policylsurvivor Advocacy Llnit.
Improi'ing legal provision and quality. Thls was funded by The Legal Educalioii Foundaiion (o irnprove the quality,
vail&bility, susiuinabilily of Icgal rcprescntalion of victims ot traffjcking alld slaviry.
Empower OryAnlsatlons Fund. This was I"IindLd by thc Baring Foundation to identify victims and Lnsurc IhLy rcccitrL thc
Support they are enlitled 10.
Other- This lund was to tund a case worker in Sli¢tli¢ld and support statt through the cost-of-_living crisis.
Victivns of trJffickin% fvnd. This was lunded by Maingol Cliaritable Trust to lielp more survivors ol. trattickiiig and slavery
in th¢ noith ot- England to acc¢ss our sp¢cialisl immigration advice 42nd r¢pres¢ntation,
Legal support sector sustainability %rant. This was funded by The Access 10 Justice FoLindalion for sustaining specialist
vice service%, iiirred%illbV ¢i¢ce%4 to ju4tice Ihroub,h 4trJlebpic innovtitioii and ensurinbF wide4predd Éiccei4 to j u.%tice.
Delivery of chAri¢#ble (Jbjecls #nd eore costs. Tiiis wa4 fun(led by Sainworih Fouiidation
lo siipporl core Costs.
Transform and innovation fund. This fund was granted by Samworih Foundation lo Iransforin the organisalion's approach
to poliLy work, thc rolL' of survivors within IhL organi5alion and to dcvclop a prograiiimL with a fociis oil thi ncxus bitWLL'n
forced rnigration and environmental degradation and ils ongoing impa¢l on ihe survivors ot Iratlicking.
LLST billing coordingtor pilot project. This wa5 tijnded by tlie London Legal Support Trust lo employ tull tiine Billing
Coordinator.
Pathw'ays to Settlement Tliis fund was granted in parttiership wilh Anti-slavery International, funded by Trust for London
to support survivors ot'trufficking in Londoll lo gain a¢¢es% to tlieir legdl entitlenienls.
Towxrds core lletiviet+. Tliis wa.4 funded by Tlie Roddick Foundatioll tOW(Ird.% core activities with a particular focu% on
policy, advocacy and can)paigning.
Strategic legal fund. This was fuiided by Iminigration Law Practitioners, Association to provide assistance and juslice for
Inigrants in the UK.
Improvlng Llve5 Through Advlee. Thi5 was funded by the AL'uess to JusliL'e Foundation designed lo support the d¢liv¢ry of
free legial advice to margTinalised people and ¢ommunitle5 acrosi Eii(Flaiid.
Help ￿Lless1n¥ legal support. This was funded by the Access to Justice Foundation to iimprove and sustain acces5 to early
legal advice and support.
Staff wellbeing. This wa> funded by the London Legal Support Trust, Esinee Fai￿airn Foundation, Roddick Foundation and
John Ellerman Foiinddtion to help support statl'wellbeing.
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ANTI TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION
UNIT (ATLEU) LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
for Ihe vear e￿ded 30 November 2024
20.
RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
During the ycur, tt donution of .£4,496 (2023: L21,8?%l wa.4 mttdL by the whlilly-owned trudin¥ sub%idiary of Anti TruffiLking
and Lal)our Exploilation Unil (A TLEU) Liniited.
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