## **ANYBODY UK / ENDANGERED BODIES** 

**(Charity No: 1156627)** 

## **TRUSTEES’ REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS** 

**For the period ended 1 April 2023 ANYBODY UK / ENDANGERED BODIES** 



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## **CONTENTS** 

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|Charity Information|**3**|
|Report of the Trustees|**4**|
|Statement of Financial Activities|**9**|
|Balance Sheet|**10**|
|Notes to the Financial Statements|**11**|





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## **ANYBODY UK / ENDANGERED BODIES** 

## **CHARITY INFORMATION** 

**Trustees** Susie Orbach Rebecca Gardiner Victoria Chetley Joanna Harrison Sharon Haywood Dinah Gibbons 

**Charity Number** 1156627 

**Principal Address** 27 Selworthy Road, London, SE6 4DP. 

**Bankers** Barclays 1 Churchill Place London E14 5HP 



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## **ANYBODY UK / ENDANGERED BODIES** 

## **TRUSTEES’ REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 1 APRIL 2023** 

The Trustees present their report and the financial statements for the period ended 1 April 2023. 

## **Objectives and activities** 

AnyBody UK was established as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation on 10 April 2014 and is a registered charity (number 1156627). It is governed by the Charities Act 2011. 

The main objects of the charity are as follows: 

To advance education of body image issues amongst the government, education and youth sector bodies, the media and the public in general by the raising of awareness, provision of training, advice and support. 

Our work benefits society by raising awareness of the damaging effects of poor body image on mental and physical health and wellbeing, tackling the roots of poor body image by working with the government and challenging the industries that contribute to the problem. We advance the education of these issues by raising awareness and running campaigns, giving advice and support, advising on training, running events and workshops, and working in schools and universities. 

Our focus in 2022/23 has continued to be working with schools, midwives and our online community to raise awareness, create change and empower others to make change. 



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## **Achievements & Performance** 

## **Events & Campaigns** 

## **NCMP** 

In collaboration with Body Happy Org, on September 12th, 2022, we launched a fully resourced information pack, so that you have all the information that you need to make an informed decision about whether to consent to your child participating in the National Child Measurement Programme. 

The pack is broken down into accessible, bitesize sections, with easy-to-digest information, practical advice and useful tools and approaches for both parents, caregivers and schools. The pack is downloadable free from our website:  https://anybodyuk.org/play-not-weigh/ 

Additionally, we created a one-page summary sheet for schools to distribute amongst parents & the community. 

## **Training for midwives, health visitors and NCT trainers** 

Project to help expectant mothers address troubling body and eating issues, so that they pass on a more positive embodiment to their children. 

This project, supported by the Burdett Trust, has enabled members of AnyBody UK to work with a variety of groups since Autumn 2016, and the project continues to run. AnyBody is deeply grateful to the Burdett Trust for making this work possible. 

## **Social Media** 

We’ve decided as an organisation, to step back from social media and spend our time trying to engage with the public in more meaningful ways. 

Instagram followers: 960 / Facebook followers: 6,633 / Twitter followers: 6,100 

## **Press and Media Coverage:** 

## **Here’s why you might want to pass on getting your kid weighed in school, Laura Thomas, Substack, 30 August 2022** 

https://laurathomas.substack.com/p/heres-why-you-might-want-to-pass?utm_source=profile&utm_me dium=reader2 

AnyBody member Sharon Haywood was quoted in Laura Thomas’ article on her Substack about the dangers of the National Child Measurement Program: 

‘The evidence against this practice is far stronger than what the Government has cited in support of the NCMP’ says Sharon Haywood, a body image researcher at the Centre for Appearance Research at the UWE in Bristol, and an activist with the charity AnyBody UK. I asked her for her thoughts on the government’s claim that the NCMP is harmless: ‘The studies which have employed the most robust research designs and have been conducted over the last two years have shown that weighing children is not a benign practice, that [it] can actually cause harm. Most concerning is the evidence strongly suggests that this practice can increase weight dissatisfaction in children, which is an established risk factor for disordered eating and eating disorders.’ 



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## **Structure, Governance & Management** 

The Trustees who served during the year were: 

## _**Victoria Chetley, Rebecca Gardiner, Dinah Gibbons, Joanna Harrison, Sharon Haywood and Susie Orbach.**_ 

The power of appointing new or additional Trustees is vested in the Trustees. 

The charity’s day-to-day activities are administered by its Trustees as it employs no staff. The Trustees received no remuneration during the year for that purpose. 

## **Financial review** 

AnyBody UK recognises the importance of setting a reserve policy to ensure that we can keep running should we face financial hardship. Critical to this is to ensure there are sufficient reserves to tide the organisation over while fundraising is done. 

AnyBody UK operating costs are relatively low as we do not have rent commitments or have any paid and pay-rolled staff. The majority of our work is focused on delivering workshops which are billed and then paid for by the commissioning party. AnyBody UK applies for specific fundraising on a spot basis dependent on our calendar of activity. 

It has been decided to set a reserve of £2,000. This reserve would be to service the running costs such as website hosting, travel and ad hoc expenses. 

The  AnyBody  UK  board  has  agreed  to  keep  a  certain  level  of  financial  reserve  to  ensure  that  main operations  can  continue  for  a  period  of  24  months.  The  main  concerns  of  the  board  are  to  ensure  that  we can  continue  working,  primarily  to  secure  new  funding  to  propagate  more  campaigns  to  cover  running  costs. The  reserves  are  built  up  from  the  unrestricted  (earned)  income.  The  level  of  reserves  are  calculated  and monitored  every  12  months  by  AnyBody  UK  (board  members).  This  policy  will  be  reviewed  yearly  and whenever there are significant changes in income. 

## **Plans for the future** 

The charity’s future plan is to work in the most efficient and effective way towards achieving its objectives. 

This report was approved by the Trustees on 21st December 2023 and signed on behalf of the Trustees by: 

R Gardiner 



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## **ANYBODY UK / ENDANGERED BODIES** 

## **STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 1 APRIL 2023** 

|**Notes**<br>**UNRESTRICTED INCOME FUND**<br>**INCOMING RESOURCES**<br>Grants and other income<br>**TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES**<br>**LESS: RESOURCES EXPENDED**<br>Charitable activities, management and administration<br>**5**<br>**TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED**<br>**NET INCOMING RESOURCES FOR THE PERIOD**<br>**RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS**<br>Total funds brought forward<br>**TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD**|**2022**<br>**£**<br>224<br>**224**<br>1,350<br>**1,350**<br>**(1,126)**<br>11,649<br>**10,524**|**2023**<br>**£**<br>5<br>**5**<br>1,185<br>**1,185**<br>**(1,180)**<br>10,524<br>**9,344**|
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## **ANYBODY UK / ENDANGERED BODIES** 

## **BALANCE SHEET AS AT 1 APRIL 2022** 

|**Notes**|**2022**|**2023**|
|---|---|---|
||**£**|**£**|
|Current assets|||
|Cash at bank|10,524|9,344|
|Other debtor|**-**|**-**|
|**Total current assets**|10,524|9,344|
|**CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR**|||
|Other creditors|**-**|**-**|
|**TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES**|10,524|9,344|
|Capital fund|-|-|
|Restricted income fund|7,415|7,415|
|Unrestricted income fund|3,109|1,929|
||10,524|9,344|



The notes on page 9 form an integral part of these financial statements. 

Approved and agreed by the Trustees on 21st December 2023 and signed on their behalf by: 

............................................................................ 

R Gardiner Trustee and Treasurer for AnyBody UK 



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## **ANYBODY UK / ENDANGERED BODIES** 

## **NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 1 APRIL 2023** 

## **1. Accounting policies** 

## **1.1 Basis of preparation** 

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts on a receipts and payments basis. 

## **1.2 Fund accounting** 

The unrestricted income fund consists of funds to be used for the purpose of meeting the charity’s operating expenses and towards meeting the charity’s objectives. 

The charity’s capital fund is attributable to the original amount settled on the charity and, under the terms of the charity, is expendable at the discretion of the Trustees on expenditure which meets the charitable objectives. 

## **2. Taxation** 

No liability arises as the Trust is a registered charity and is therefore exempt from taxation on the income arising from its normal activities. 

## **3. Particulars of any outstanding guarantee given by the CIO** 

In December 2015 the Burdett Trust provided a grant of £43,000 in respect of the training of 

antenatal workers to deepen their understanding of the susceptibility of eating and body problems that expectant mothers may have.. 

## **4. Particulars of any outstanding debt** 

None. 

## **5. Charitable activities, management and administration** 

||**2022**|**2023**|
|---|---|---|
||£|£|
|Workshops and travel expenditure|312|490|
|Other expenditure|30|0|
|Website and computer costs|408|455|
|Accountancy|600|240|
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||1,350|1,185|



