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| Independent Examiner's Report |
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| Statement ofFinancial Activities | 13 | ||
| Balance Sheet | 14 | ||
| Notes to the Financial Statements | 15 | to | 19 |
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES for th¢ Y¢Ar Ended 31 I¥SARCH 21122 By growing our online athd s(Kial m¢dia preseTKC we have seen a I[ce in the numiyr of pg)ple us to tell us aE4)ut their health and SOCI care expcrien¢es. which 15 used in our rqS or to develop a survey to leorn more about the I5C5 affe¢ting local Ksidertts. (kn volunteers belp us to rdise awarenus of the Work we do and visit seNiees to cnsure th¢y atr proviibng people with the gjpport they rquir¢. They a]so help with the day to day rurlljing of the organisation and znd f¢¢lbacK people's ¢xpeTiences to belp us io k[W which arc&s we nea4 to focus on. We are supported by an amazing am of volynteers who are the hcart of Hcalthwatch Centrn] Bedfordshire. Thth to thcir Cfforts in the conununity, w¢ are able to U[thd what is working and what need5 improving in health and Slaj During 2021r22. our volunteers: Created digits] Conteiit on our website and social mai< and continuatly rewewed arti¢l¢s upde Carried out i]Iterview5 and t¢lephonecdls with service usets to help inform a rcrKJrt about domiriiiary care agencies. Assisled in lJ8nscribing interviews with Carers as part of a joint CareT5 Projt wth NHS England Supporiedoutreach aetivities and large scai¢¢vents by teing part of the plonningcommittee and being activ¢ly involved in each project. He]ped to plan a pro8r4mme of Enter & View Visit& des]1ng qu¢slionnaiT&S and Ixitig 8 part of the Enter& Vicw Tcam. Contyibutoj to discussioDS and training scssions at Volunteer Fgagement Days and Awaydays. Trovided invaluable office admini51Tative suprt, accounts and budget setting. As Board mant¢ry gAprted the operationaj and rategic fvnctios of the organisation. We have CQDtinugJ to out to (r community and otTered help with SIgnstin& wJvi¢e and infoTrnaiion. During 2021122 we rdurned to fa¢e ¢0 faee engaganeni 2nd held ev¢t)ts and disThbuted surveys to find out more about pwle's exT>eri¢nc¢ of health aDd care services and prrKluceO various rem8 of our finding4 with recommendaitons for actions to improve xcess and treatsnent. We work•J with Met health provtders and $upFrf)rt organiwions to help Rsolve issues and eoneems with many positiveouleomes, and addres5d national i&sue& forexampl¢, Wakting times for services long at all stsges of ih¢ Tnental h1th system" and our fethk COTrtributed to Hea]thwatch En8]atLd's national po& pandemic r¢pon.' What are pe4)ple telling us about mental health supwtT http5jlwww.healibwatch.w.ukjblog12022m-071F-PortdCMi¢.what-arc-pQ)PIe.tel11mg-Us-alJYl-rn¢nt-heaIth.Sllpp ort Young HeahbTrYatch Our Youn8 Heaithwat¢h team continues to rep]Ys¢nt th¢ voice ofyoung people in C¢ntra] Bedfordshire, and prcdu¢ed )rport5 of thcir activities. including addrtssing di5criminaii¢m on public trSrt to dderniine how aware pw)le aTe of hidden disabilities when trdv¢lling on public trwwon. Read their full r¢[rt here.. httP5'.Ithealthwatch-¢m]bedr0rilth]rt.Org.ukI0n-the-bus¢s•hLddc-¢Sab1lIti£S-T4>0rt Young Healthwat¢h volunteus have mad¢ a differenc¢ by amplifyin8 the voices of young wplc. Sorn¢ of the proiectg they wor1 on in 2021122 are listol low.. Dcvelopcd a resCah pJr)ject wwking with S{kn from Centrnl Wfordshire College io addres$ how domc5tic viol•)c¢ amongst youn8 pwpl¢ h&$ chan8a as &re5uIt of C-19. This subjttt w&$ very imrthani to ail the young peopl< and the aim was to rdise awarents8 atld provid¢ genuine information and advice to otheryoung pe4)ple. Is well a5 offer reo)mmendations and guidan¢¢ on where to fir SUprt atHI how ttb acce&s it. ]nvited to give thelrgJPrt to a r¢gYonaJ rese4r¢h study that airn5 to find out wheAherexercis¢ is an eff1ve treatmeDt for young Fopl¢ with depression. VolunieeT5 took part in a video to 5UPPQrt the projee¢ &$ wdl as helping to d¢sign a px)sterand FMOte via a marketing campaign and social moJi& Young volunteejs are providing i]tsight into how to eneourdge young rryleto tske w irt the trial, what type of lan8ua8¢ to us¢and identifying potential barriers to tsking paA. The oveTail aim is to impTQV¢the ment8] health of young people in the re8ion. Page4
BEALTHWATCH CEfffliAL BEDFORDSHIRE OiEGISTERED NUMBER: Im99922) REPORT OF TSE TRUSTEES for the Yr Ended 31 MARCH 21122 Invited to be involvixl in aj] Ojal Health NeeJ]s Asse&sment forchildren and Young Pwl¢ in Centr21 Be41fordshire workin8 with C¢Thtrai BeAJfordshire Council's Publi¢ Hth Team. The aim is to encourdg¢ young peopleto think more about their ordi hcalth rquirements and what it mc4ns lo them. Young pw1¢ provithd fe•Jback on survey qutstions and ¢ngaged with other young peopl¢ in thc arca asking key questiotLS about dcnta] care. Feedback w&s given to the Stskehold¢r Group, Tesponsible for creating a care plan for oral for young The PettPal projert aitDS to connttt young people with olthr. tnore vu]neAble residents in the loca] community and has ¢ODtiThued gathermom¢ntum. Young Healthwatch Volunieers have develo1 new relations'p$ and expanded th¢ proj¢¢t to help combat is(>tstion and loneliness for olderrnernbeTSof thecomrnunity, wbilst 8]so improving thc wFitin8 skills and confidence for tb¢ young people. During the fjrst Iwkdown ith 2020. Young Healthwaich volunteers published a r¢F<>rt ¢aJled Trlome Bn5 School,. Following the rnany challenges faccd by young ppIC since that um< relating to education and demanits at schcM)I, the young voluntecTS Waftt to determine how well thls had adaptoj to the changing ¢ircumaJJces. A sllrvty was design in (OIr 2021 to addrtss the isA]u atkl conccms young people bad alK>ut retwning to school. The results sIK)wd that many youn8 pcople had concerns a]J)ut their mcDtai health and feeling safe. They also felt that latera] flow t¢5t rtyuirements were not being adhered to. The fina] repojts wtte shared with Iwal %hools and th¢ lo1 auth?ty with recornrnry]9Th5 to help improve the student experience. Recognising the of involving the public to improve s£rw¢c <klivery, Young Healthw8tch volunie¢rs were ked by ¢ommissiotJers of Kooth, th¢ digithl mental health and wellbeing serwc< to review a questionnaitt Used by K0h. Many young pc¢Jple gav¢ diTe¢t infom)&ive fe£dba¢k thus ¢SUring th8t Kooth were able to gather more reviews and provi¢k 8 better, MO efficient 5crvic4 s] help to improve the mental health and wdlbeing of young Fwle in Centra] Bedfordshirc. Young Healthwaich Volunteers daemiined to rdise more awarenw and ufyjcrthding of young pts)ple with ting disorders. For sometime eating disorders amongst young pts)ple has been incrasing, even more so durin8 tk pandemie, and Young HcaJthwat¢h aTe continuing io high]ight tkn's issue and will b¢ exploring a PTOjWt involving the development of a dc. which will p¢)pulor plarfomi io young audience4 lo help rnise awartnw understanding and suppxjrt for the condition. This will followed up with supwtirtg leAfjets that continuc to hdp young PIt navigak Ing dls(Kd¢. Thanks to a Cheering Voluntccr Grani from CcntTa] Bf0rdshirc Council, Yout)8 He£ithw4t¢h were able to deliver trainin8 for young people in C8rdiopulmoDary R¢sus¢itation (CPR) to many y1)ug people ac]D&s Centraj Bedfordshire. Young Hea]thwatch voluntttrs were initia]ly traind by the Briiish HcaJt Foundatio and with the p[rt of a traitiuw de0. rolled out lifesaving training across cent Bedfor¢lshire lo youth 0Up5, Sch]S, colleges and i)ther wific CPR ttainin8 ¢vents facilitated by Young Healthwatch. Trdining was deliver1 to young pg)ple in the age rdng¢ 14- 18+. target was lo train 320 young pcopl¢ in Centt71 Bedfordshirc in th¢ life saving skj'll of CPIL The training actU]Y in¢luded 539 young people which farexceeded our tty at)d te y(xmg pwle arc now quipp1 with the knowledge and training to help save lives. Read their Ttport herc.'httys.'lthtalthwatdFccntra]bedford8hire.OTS.ukldoDt.stopthe-beat Young Healthwat¢h volunteers have heltd to the M)ths' Teling to the upiake of th¢ C.19 vaccine amongst young tryle. Concerns about the Mgh numt¢r of Covid-19 cas&8 amongs1 young p¢Dple1gJ att engagein¢nt Projt talk to youn8 people and daern)ine why th¢y were IKsitant about having thc vaccine. Young Heal¢hwatch er¢¢d a short Japshot survey, the Tlts of which cle•xly highlighted key thcmcs su¢h distwst of the Vacci and unknown risks or )%sibl¢ sid¢ effects. The full rcport of ihe thgagemenr &tivity. aTyJ a]1 the interviews and vidc05 mad¢ by the young pwple were published ¢)n OUT welmte and shared with Bed% Luton and Millon Keynes Clinical Commi$sioning Group (BLMK CCG}. BLMK CCG used the videos &r055 their n¢twots, and on their websi1< specifiea]ly targeta at young peopl¢ to help the myths, enrage up of the v¥¢in¢ th¢ir rq)ort h¢r¢.' http8'.lJheaithwatch-centraItfordshire.org.Uklvacc1nC-hcsJt3nCY.arnOng-Y0rtg.pe0p1¢-In-¢entsaI-JfOrdshire The young volunteers have been vtty &tive ort $tal medi4 cjtating aanesS throu8h th¢tr w)s¢s which has seen art ncT¢ase in followers throughout ihe year. Next Step¥ 2022a3 for you& He*lthw8teb Poge 5
| for th | e Year Ended 31MARCH | 2022 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 2021 | |||
| Unrestricted | Total | |||
| fund | funds | |||
| Notes | ||||
| INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM | ||||
| Charitable activities |
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| Charitable Activities |
153,110 | 151,410 | ||
| Other trading activities | 14,661 | 2,262 | ||
| Total | 167,771 | 153,672 | ||
| EXPENDITURE ON | ||||
| Charitable activities |
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| Charitable Activities |
161,030 | 141,182 | ||
| NET INCOME | 6,741 | 12,490 | ||
| RECONCILIATION | OF FUNDS | |||
| Total funds brought | forvvard | 47,597 | 35,107 | |
| TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD | 54,338 | 47,597 |
| 2022 | 2021 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Unrestricted | Total | ||
| fund | funds | ||
| Notes | |||
| FIXEDASSETS | |||
| Tangible assets | 440 | 2,064 | |
| CURRENT ASSETS | |||
| Debtors | 1,694 | 1,700 | |
| Cash at bank | 74,988 | 49,432 | |
| 76,682 | 51,132 | ||
| CREDITORS | |||
| Amounts falling due within one year |
(22,784) | (5,599) | |
| NET CURRENT ASSETS | 53,898 | 45,533 | |
| TOTAL ASSETSLESSCURRENT | |||
| LIABILITIES | 54,338 | 47,597 | |
| NET ASSETS | 54,338 | 47,597 | |
| FUNDS | |||
| Unrestricted funds |
54,338 | 47,597 | |
| TOTAL FUNDS | 54,338 | 47,597 |
| OTHER TRADING A | CTIVITIES | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 2021 | |||
| Event income | 14,661 | 2,262 | ||
| NET INCOME/(EXPENDITURE) | ||||
| Net income/(expenditure) | is stated after charging/(crediting): | |||
| 2022 | 2021 | |||
| Depreciation -owned assets |
1,624 | 2,872 | ||
| Independent examiners |
fee | 600 | 613 | |
| Independent examiners |
fee for non-assurance | services | 1/00 | 600 |
| 2022 | 2021 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Senior | Management | 1 | 1 |
| Support | Staff | 4 | 4 |
| for the Year Ended 31MARCH 2022 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6. | TANGIBLE | FIXEDASSETS | |||
| Computer | |||||
| equipment | |||||
| COST | |||||
| At 1 April 2021 and 31March 2022 | 8,670 | ||||
| DEPRECIATION | |||||
| At 1 April 2021 | 6,606 | ||||
| Charge for year | 1,624 | ||||
| At 31March | 2022 | 8,230 | |||
| NET BOOK | VALUE | ||||
| At 31March | 2022 | 440 | |||
| At 31March | 2021 | 2,064 | |||
| 7. | DEBTORS: | AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR | |||
| 2022 | 2021 | ||||
| Trade debtors | 1,694 | 1,700 | |||
| 8. | CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR | ||||
| 2022 | 2021 | ||||
| Trade creditors | 1,484 | 2,349 | |||
| Accruals and | deferred income | 21,300 | 3,250 | ||
| 22,784 | 5,599 | ||||
| 9. | MOVEMENT IN FUNDS | ||||
| Net | |||||
| movement | At | ||||
| At 1.4.21 | in funds | 31.3.22 | |||
| Unrestricted | funds | ||||
| General fund | 47,597 | 6,741 | 54,338 | ||
| TOTAL FUNDS | 47,597 | 6,741 | 54,338 | ||
| Net movement | in funds, included | in the above are as follows: | |||
| Incoming | Resources | Movement | |||
| resources | expended | in funds | |||
| Unrestricted | funds | ||||
| General fund | 167,771 | (161,030) | 6,741 | ||
| TOTAL FUNDS | 167,771 | (161,030) | 6,741 |
| Net | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| movement | At | ||||
| At 1.4.20 | in funds | 31.3.21 | |||
| Unrestricted | funds | ||||
| General fund | 35,107 | 12,490 | 47,597 | ||
| TOTAL FUNDS | 35,107 | 12,490 | 47,597 | ||
| Comparative | net movement | in funds, included | in the above are as follows: | ||
| Incoming | Resources | Movement | |||
| resources | expended | in funds | |||
| Unrestricted | funds | ||||
| General fund | 153,672 | (141,182) | 12,490 | ||
| TOTAL FUNDS | 153,672 | (141,182) | 12,490 |
| Net | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| movement | At | |||
| At 1.4.20 | in funds | 31.3.22 | ||
| Unrestricted | funds | |||
| General fund | 35,107 | 19,231 | 54,338 | |
| TOTAL FUNDS | 35,107 | 19,231 | 54,338 |
| Incoming | Resources | Movement | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| resources | expended | in funds | ||
| Unrestricted | funds | |||
| General fund | 321,443 | (302,212) | 19,231 | |
| TOTAL FUNDS | 321,443 | (302,212) | 19,231 |