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2021-03-31-accounts

TLC Network

2020-2021

Trustee Annual report including The Charity financial report

The Local Carers Network CIO number

1155280

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Annual report 1st April 2020 – 31st March 2021

Status

The Local Carers Network is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation Charity Registration No. 1155280 Company registration number CE000647

Address:

The Welcome Centre 43 Hamilton Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside, CH41 5AA

Contact details

Email: info@tlcnetwork.co.uk Phone: 0151 647 9584 Web: www.tlcnetwork.co.uk

Trustees

The Trustees who held office during the year were as follows:

Laura Carman (Chairperson) Appointed 2016 Susan Mahoney (Trustee) Appointed 2015 Louise Reecejones (Secretary) Founder Trustee 2014 Selena Chisholm Appointed November 2019

The Charities Bankers: Barclays Bank, Liscard branch, Wallasey.

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The principal activity of the Charity

To promote and advance the knowledge, education and well-being in life of all persons with special needs or disabilities and to support their families by such charitable means as the trustees think fit. To ensure as far as possible such persons with special needs may advance in life and develop as individuals and members of society.

Services Offered

Special educational needs (SEND) is a legal term, referring to any condition, difficulty or Disability TLC Network is an independent advice and support network for families, carer’s, young people and children affected by the issues and challenges of living with Special Educational Needs or disabilities. Over the last 6 years our charity has made a real difference working practically with families at a grass roots level to prevent and overcome barriers and to reduced self-harm, re-offending, child abuse and neglect, segregation, financial poverty, homelessness, bullying and exclusion from school or school activities. We provide an independent advocacy service - inclusion projects - outreach service, training events, clients assessment of needs, direct family and guardian’s support.

We work in conjunction with other professionals and organisations to provide the best possible support, and up to date advice and guidance. We would usually provide activities for families to access which include under 5’s groups, children’s activity groups, parent and Carer support sessions, Adult ADHD advice and guidance and specialist advice and guidance in Special educational needs and disabilities. We have expanded in to working remotely due to the covid-19 situation. All our volunteers are vulnerable, so we have found new ways to engage with families while they are at home, this includes helping with any digital issues with education. Our main priority is to ensure all children are receiving the correct amount of support whilst in school or educated at home during lockdowns or due to isolation. We have also increased our support for school exclusions as these have risen and especially amongst children and young people with diagnosed Autism or ADHD. The wait to be diagnosed has also increased due to covid and this is having a negative impact on Children and young people, so we are spending a long-time educating professionals about needs not diagnosis. We also support with disability discrimination and work with solicitors if cases need to be handed over to escalate.

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We offer support for Deaf families, working closely with other charities we provide Deaf advocates to ensure They are able to communicate with children’s and adult services, this includes providing specifically trained Deaf advocates for child protection and child advocates when capacity is limited with Deaf CAMHS.

Our Grant funders during this year were:

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Who are we, what do we believe:

Our Values and principles

We are all volunteers and abide by the Nolan principles of public life.

These are our values:

Objectivity – we ensure that we are representative of SEND and our localities

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Honesty – we declare private interests relating to our duties and

takes steps to resolve conflicts in a way that protects our reputation, values and missions

Leadership – we promote and support these principles by leadership and example

The next year is an interesting year as we grow and thrive in new and different ways, with a well-established Charity now and attracting new members from across the Northwest England we have a positive future. The covid-19 situation has seen our skills being used across the country as tribunals and meeting went remote via online platforms. The challenge for our charity is to keep up with the technology world so that all our volunteers have the resources to work effectively from home.

Our volunteers have given over 3000 hours of volunteer service during the past year, making a huge difference to families lives from across Wirral, The Northwest England and the whole country, much by remote access.

“I do not know what I would have done if I didn’t have the charities support. I am so grateful; your professionalism and extensive knowledge won the tribunal and got my son the right support at last. I went to other places for support, but they either cost a fortune or they just don’t do what you all do. It also makes a difference having someone who has been through what we were going through. Thank you all so much!!” Jane

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A message from our Chair

We have had some very challenging times with the covid-19 pandemic, our volunteers have gone above and beyond this year with all the support they have given to families. Our financial situation is under constant discussion as we have been unable to raise funds in the way that we did before, this was helped by receiving government grants as these have really helped to take the pressure off so that we could concentrate on families and the support we give, without these grants we may have had to close.

We have been able to look at our support off and also update our policies, so we have used our time wisely so when we open the building back up, we are ready to implement the changes.

We are one family at The Welcome Centre, and we look forward to welcoming more new families, new volunteers and members of the community from different groups who hire out the building.

We are looking forward to the year ahead and ready to take on the challenges ahead.

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Chair of Trustees

Laura Carman

Financial report 1[st] April 2020 – 31[st] March 2021

Financial report The Local Carers Network CIO number 1155280 For the 12 months ended 31 March 2021

Consultancyfee 3,000
FundraisingIncome 731
Grant Received includingcovidgrants 40000
Interest Received 12
SensorySales 0
Under 18 Direct Payments Provision 6,130
Total Income 49,873
Less Operating Expenses
Administration Expenses 5,118
Audit & Accountancyfees 346
Grant spend includingcovid 19 Grants 7953
Direct Expenses 1,910
General Expenses 2,510
Insurance 994
IT Software and Consumables 76
Premises Rent 10,000
Telephone & Internet 1,487
Tuck Shop Stock Purchases 96
Total Operating Expenses 35,490
Operating Surplus (Deficit) 0
14,383
Net Cash Movement
Summary
OpeningBalance 14,387
Total income 49,873
Total expenditure 35,490

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Glosing Balan¢e 28,770