National Council for
Osteopathic Research
Annual Report and Accounts
for the year ended 30 April, 2023
University College
of Osteopathy
Registered charity number 1157217

Contents
NCOR Trustees information...................................-.........-..........................................................................
NCOR Team.................................................................................................................................................
NCOR stakeholders.....................................................................................................................................
NCOR Policies and objectives.....................................................................................................................
Activity Report for the year end to 30 April 2023...............-..............-....-..................................................
Foreword..................................................................................................................................................
Activity.
NCOR governance.................................................................................................................................
Professional collaboration and contribution........................................................................................
Outreach, education, promotion and dissemination of research............................................................
Special projects.......................................................................................................................................10
Practice-Based Research Network .
.10
CUTIES trial
.10
Patient Reported Outcome Measurement: PROMs...........................................................................11
Pho update- using Al to disseminate research evidence..................................................................11
Current grants..
.11

NCOR Trustees information
Maurice Cheng (Chairl
Glynis Fox
Duncan Empey
Steven Vogel
Matthew Redford
NCOR Team
Jerry Draper-Rodi (Director)
Carol Fawkes Isenior Research Officer)
Daniel Bailey (Research Fellow)
Amandine Senequier (Research Associate}
NCOR stakeholders
I. BCNO group.. British College of Osteopathic Medicine IBCOMI and European School of
Osteopathy IESOI
2. College of Osteopaths ICOI
3. General Osteopathic Council IGOSC)
4. Institute of Osteopathy lio)
5. International College of Osteopathic Medicine IICOMI at NESCOT
6. London School of Osteopathy ILSOI
7. Osteopathic Alliance10A1
8. Sutherland Cranial College ISCCI
9. Swansea Universlty
10. University College of Osteopathy IUCOI

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NCOR Policies and objectives
The Trustees present their Annual Report together with the financial statements of the
National Council for Osteopathic Research (the charity) for the year ended l May, 2022 to
30 April, 2023. The Trustees confirm that the Annual Report and financial statements of
the charity comply with the current statutory requirements, the requirements of the
charity's governing document. the Charities Act 2011 and the Accounting and Reporting by
Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice ISORPI applicable to charities preparing
their accounts in accordance with the Financial Report standard applicable in the UK
and Republic of Ireland IFRS1021 (effective l January, 20151, as amended by update
Bulletin I (effective l January, 20161.
In setting objectives and planning for activities. the Trustees have given due consideration
to general guidance published by the charity commission relating to public benefit. The
role of NCOR is to promote for the public benefit the advancement of education and the
promotion of good health in particular but not exclusively by:
l. Leading and facilitating osteopathic research development in the UK. including
developing a comprehensive and cohesive research strategy providing both direction
and coordination of osteopathic research.
2. Representing the osteopathic profession on matters relating to the osteopathic evidence
base and research development. Acting on behalf of the profession, in a research
context, to the media. the public and patients, policymakers, the inter-professional
research community, other health professions and healthcare regulators.
3. Providing a forum for osteopathic educational institutions IOElsl through which to forge
consistent standards in research governance, to share expertise, achieve economies
of scale, and foster undergraduate and postgraduate research collaboration.
Promotin8 research capacity and scholarship.
4. Providing osteopaths, the public and patients, healthcare professionals, and the
research and academic community with a recognised, high quality and accessible
resource of research-related information concerning the distinctive body of knowledge
within osteopathic practice.
S. Improving awareness of osteopathic research development amongst osteopaths and the
wider community. Establishing links and building networks within the research
fraternity. nationally and internationally. with a view to development through
collaboration. Formulating and fostering Strategies for attracting funding for
osteopathic research development.
6. Providing systems relevant for grants governance and research governance for the
benefit of all stakeholders.
7. Fostering and disseminating outputs from osteopathic audit. evaluation, and research
activities.

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Activity Report for the year end to 30 April 2023
Foreword
This has been another busy and exciting year. Whilst working on growing the NCOR team,
we have also been successful in several grant applications towards the development of the
first osteopathic Practice-Based Research Network IPBRNI in the UK. In parallel of this, we
have worked closely with our stakeholders and have developed a strategy to maximise the
benefits of our involvement with and support to them.
We have also continued to provide our services to the profession. including PROMS in the
UK and internationally, facilitating research hubs in the UK, attending professional meetings
and conferences, disseminating our work through different mediums to maximise impact
and interaction. This was helped with the launch of NCOR'S new website which provides
streamlined access to updated content.
Mr Maurice Cheng
Chair of NCOR Board of Trustees

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Activity Report
NCOR governance
NCOR policles
Following the governance review conducted last year. we developed several policies
including Conflict of Interests, and a register; Complaints, EDI, and Reserve. The Reserve
Policy enabled to fund two 2-year part-time contracts= Research Fellow and Research
Administrator.
NCOR Trustees
Following a skills audit of the Board of Trustees, it was decided to invite a fifth trustee to
join the Board. The current Chair. Maurice Cheng, is planning to step down. Glynis Fox will
be the Trustee representing the io, and to ensure a smooth transition, Maurice is continuing
to chair the Board whilst looking for another Chair.
NCOR'S team growth
Following discussion with the Trustees. it was agreed to increase the Director's time from
0.2 FTE to 0.4 FTE, and to increase Carol Fawkes's salary.
In April 2023, Dr Daniel Bailey PhD joined NCOR'S team as Research Fellow. His work will
mostly be to set up and manage our PBRN. His bio:
Daniel graduated from the BCNO in 2002 and has since worked in his own private
practice in the Midlands, this has included a five-year spell in the medical
department for the local premier league football club. In addition, Daniel has
worked at multiple osteopathic education institutions since 2004, with varying
responsibilities from clinic tutoring to course development. He has been a registrant
member of the General Osteopathic Council IGOsC} since 2020 and also sits on the
Policy and Education Committee.
Daniel has a masterfs degree in Neuromusculoskeletal Healthcare from Keele
University's School of Physiotherapy and a Postgraduate Certificate in Academic and
Clinical Education. Daniel's PhD was awarded from Keele University's School of
Medicine for developing and testing a new measure of adherence to exercise for
musculoskeletal pain. His research interests include survey methodology, exercise,
and adherence. Click here to view Daniel's research-
httPs://www.researchgate.neVprofilelDaniel-Bailey-17
Following a successful grant application to the OF. NCOR shortlisted 3 applicants lout of >30
strong applications). Amandine Senequier was successful. and she's been in post since April
Ifor 8 months, 0.2 FfEI. She's making good progress. She completed the Cochrane training in
systematic review and meta-analysis. manages a big team lof experts and reviewers). Her
bio..
Amandine graduated in 2021 with a Masters in Osteopathy IM.Ostl degree from the
British College of Osteopathic Medicine in London. With a keen interest in sports,
she enrolled on an MSC in Sport and Exercise Medicine at the University of Exeter

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and graduated in September 2022.
Since graduating. Amandine has been working as an Osteopath in a private clinic and
is a Research Associate at the University of Exeter. Currently, she is working on a
project aiming to improve healthy lifestyle behaviours in adolescents with low
socioeconomic status and a study investigating the use of digital physical activity
materials in young people suffering from cystic fibrosis.
Amandine joined the NCOR in April 2023 to contribute to a study investigating the
trustworthiness of osteopathic tria15 methodology. She started a PhD at QMUL in
September 2023.
NCOR'S host tontract
Due to the growth of the team. the contract was updated accordingly. The host have
charged for the salary, NIC and pension but have only increased the Provision of physical
resources and Ifby £400 as the team works mostly from home.
Professional collaboration and contribution
Ongolng collaboratlon5
NCOR continues to be involved with Osteopathy Europe (previously known as the European
Federation and Forum for Osteopathy IEFFO)), the 05teopathic Development Group IODGI,
and the General Osteopathic Council's IGOSCI Policy Education and Advisory Committee.
The NCOR Director's chairin8 With the OM Osteopathy Subject Benchmark is on80in8.
Stakeholders meetin8$
We have run three stakeholder meetin8s: one on what basis we teach what we teach Imay
221, the AGM with general updates on NCOR'S activity and the stakeholders Ioct 231, and
one on research supervision IFeb 23}. We also ran one evidence summary, following our
pilot last year in November 22 on cauda equina syndrome and low back pain management.
This was available live for our stakeholders, members, faculty and students, and put online
for anyone to watch IVODI.
We have noted a decrease in stakeholder engagement during our meetings. This may be
due to the increased offer from NCOR. with the addition of evidence summaries. We have
planned to survey the stakeholders to understand this phenomenon and find solutions to
increase engagement.
Outreach. education. promotion and dissemination of research
Hub5
The hubs remain active, and meetings have included:
Bristol=
th
16 June 2022 looking at osteoporosis:
nd
22 September 2022 looking at musculoskeletal conditions presenting in children,.

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I" December 2022 looking at biopsychosocial interventions and musculoskeletal
pain:
23, February 2023 looking at migraine;
Leeds..
th
10 May 2022 involving case-based discussions,.
th
26 September 2022 continuing with case-based discussions,.
5, December 2022 looking at Functional Neurological Disorder;
th
20 February 2023 looking at dysautonomia.
Haywards Heath..
7 June 2022 looking at mood and mental state in patients with chronic pain;
th
11 October 2022 looking at the management of intermittent claudication;
th
10 January 2023 looking at patients. expectations and their influence on outcomes,.
Exeter-
th
28 May 2022 looking at scoliosis diagnosis and management;
th
15 October 2022 looking at vertigo;
21, January 2023 looking at lasers and intervertebral differential dynamics;
CPD
NCOR delivered four CPDS on its PBRN this year, in three of the home nations: Oxford.. 19th
November. 2022,. Glasgow.. 21st April, 2023- Swansea.. 24th June. 2023. Manchester: 1st
July, 2023.
Weblnars
Carol Fawkes held a webinar with osteopaths in Greece to explain the use of PROMS in their
practices prior to starting a national pilot of the PROMS app.
Carol Fawkes held a webinar with osteopaths in Spain to explain the use of PROMS in their
practices prior to starting a national pilot of the PROMS app.
Mentorship
An online mentorship service has been developed in conjunction with the io, providing
fortnightly online drop-in sessions where osteopaths can discuss any issues or concerns they
have. The service is free to all osteopaths and two sessions have been conducted to date.
Conference
Jerry Draper-Rodi presented the protocol for a single case experimental design ISCEDI on
the Effects of standard and biopsychosocially-informed osteopathic management for
patients with non-specific low back pain. at the society for Back Pain Research conference in
July 2022 (Warwick. UK).
Jerry Draper-Rodi delivered a keynote presentation for Danske Osteopater on 'Patient
Reported Outcome Measures IPROMs)- European and Danish data & Evidence Based
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Jerry Draper-Rodi had a keynote presentation at the ROE conference in Majorca in 2023 on
"how can we support osteopaths to take part in research?"
Artlcles
We continue to write for Osteopathy Today.
This year we have published 5 papers in peer reviewed journals..
Bailey D, Bishop A, Mccray M. Foster NE, Holden MA lin press) A New Measure
of Exercise Adherence.. The ATEMPT IAdherence To Exercise for Musculoskeletal
Pain Tool). British Journal of Sports Medicine http'.//dx.doi.orgllO.11361bjsports-
2022-106347.
Hope-Bell, J.. Draper-Rodi. J. and Edwards. D.J. 2023. Applying an osteopathic
intervention to improve mild to moderate mental health symptoms: a mixed-
methods feasibility study protocol. BMJ open. 13161, p.e071680.
Draper-Rodi, J., Abbey, H., Brownhill, K. and Vogel, S., 2023. OSCAR (Osteopathic
Single CAse Researchl-Assessing the effect of standard and biopsychosocial
osteopathic management for patients with non-specific low back pain.. Protocol
for a Single Case Experimental Design ISCED). International Journal of
Osteopathic Medicine, 48, p.100660.
Hohenschurz-schmidt. D.. Vase, L., Scott, W., Annoni, M., Ajayi, O.K., Barth, J.,
Bennell, K., Berna, C., Bialosky, J., Braithwaite, F. and Finnerup, N.B., 2023.
Recommendations for the development, implementation, and reporting of
control interventions in efficacy and mechanistic trials of physical. psychological,
nd self-management therapies.. the COPPS Statement. bmj, 381.
Macmillan. A. and Draper-Rodi. J. 2023. Osteopathic education.. A scoping
review. International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine. 49, 100663
Professlonal meetlngs
Carol Fawkes attended the MSK data meeting in December, 2022 and June, 2023.
Jerry Draper-Rodi attended meetings with the Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance to
share good practice and intelligence on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
Webslte
The NCOR website continues to be our outward face to the osteopathic community.
Following the strategy review conducted last year. one of the priorities set was to update
NCOR'S website which looked old. Another problem was that the amount of information
was large but quite disorganised. We worked with a webmaster to use a modern website
template and reorganise the website in two sections- osteopaths and other healthcare
professionals,. and Patients. You can now visit the new website here (same URL)
www.ncor.org.uk
The task took longer than anticipated due to the amount of information that we had to
audit. update (when required), or create {mostly for the patient section).
Part of the work included changing hosts as our previous ones (which we were very happy
with) have stopped offering h05ting only options. NCOR'S website 15 now hosted by the

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webmaster we used for the website update (Webscape Gardener
https'.//webscapegardener.co.uk/}
Soclal medla
As a result of increased social media, NCOR has experienced a significant surge in its
follower count and overall visibility. For illustration. over the course of one-month NCOR
attained a 20% increase with 60 new followers on Linkedln. In summary, our Twitter/X
account has 2,113 followers. Facebook 3.100. Linkedln 444 followers. Instagram 334
followers.
Special projerts
Practice-Based Research Network
The PBRN logo and name were created after extensive stakeholder consultation. Ongoing
efforts are being made to raise awareness of the project through regular social media posts.
55 osteopaths have expressed interest in joining the PBRN via the NCOR website.
A research study focused on the development of a Practice-Based Research Network IPBRNI
is underway. This study aims to gather osteopaths, perspectives on the benefits, barriers and
facilitators of this initiative. Three focus groups were conducted in two different locations,. in
Oxford119th November, 20221 and Glasgow121st April, 20231. Two more meetings are
planned: in Swansea124th June, 20231 and Manchester Ilst July, 20231.
A digital interface is being developed in collaboration with an IT specialist to automate data
collection from osteopathic patients. This interface will integrate with Cliniko and other
clinical software programs, streamlining the data collection process for future PBRN studies.
The interface is in the final stages of development and will soon undergo initial testin8.
Funding was received from the UCO, from the UK Research Innovation Grant for Higher
Education Innovation Funding Ic. £50,000). In addition, the Osteopathic Foundation has
provided an annual grant of £26,500 for this initiative that will be paid across next year.
CUTIES trial
The CUTIES trial testing the effectiveness of osteopathic care for infants with colic has
finished, the results have been shared at the Danish Conference in Copenhagen at the end
of last year.
The trial protocol is published and available in the IJOM Icrying Unsettled and disTre5sed
Infants Effertiveness Study of osteopathic care (CUTIE5 tri311.. Pragmatic randomised
superiority trial protocol - International Journal of Osteopathic Medicinel. The final result5
manuscript is currently available to view on a pre-peer review platform= research Square
l Usual Light Touch Osteopathic Treatment Versus Simple Light Touch Without Intent in the
Reduction of Infantile Colic Crying Time= A Randomised Controlled Trial l Research Squarel

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and is under review with IJOM, we expect a response soon.
Patient Reported Outcome Measurement.. PROMS
New languages have been added to the app this year including Italian and Brazilian
Portuguese. Discussions have been held with osteopathic groups in Portugal, Austria, Israel,
and New Zealand. Carol has been working with the osteopathic course team based at Ara
University in New Zealand to prepare an ethics application for their institution.
Presentations including summary data reports have been delivered to osteopaths in
Denmark123.01.20231 and Sweden111.03.20231. Presentations of summary data have also
been delivered to osteopaths in the Irish Republic by Dr Julie Ellwood (January and May,
20231.
Currently, baseline data have been submitted by 2509 osteopaths in the United Kingdom
IUKI and 954 in other European countries including Greece, Germany, Belgium, Spain,
Sweden, Denmark. France, Switzerland and the Irish Republic. Piloting of the PROMS app
will be taking place in Italy and Brazil next year.
A summary description of the development and implementation of the PROMS app ha5
been prepared for CAHPR under its Yechnology and Innovation" section it is preparing
relating to AHP'S activities.
Further AHP-related activities include attending the NIHRIHEE research day for AHPS in
November, 2022, and being interviewed by a researcher concerning osteopaths and AHPS
use of outcome measurement and clinical audit activities in January, 2023.
PhD update - using Al to disseminate research evidence
This PhD project is nearing completion. The final submission deadline is the 281h November
2023, Austin Plunkett has not applied for an extension. Austin is currently writing up and
myself and Megan Clinch, as supervisors. are commenting on draft chapters. Two external
examiners have been approached Dylan Morrissey and Robert Froud and agreed to act as
examiners, they were expecting to receive the thesis early 2023 this will now realistically be
early 2024. Prof Carnes is waiting for the final submission to be deposited with Post
graduate studies before re-confirming their availabilitv.
The research has been completed, there are various findings within this that will be relevant
to the profession going forward, however the rapid evolvement of Al throughout the
duration of the PhD has meant some of the initial Al ideas have been superseded and are
now redundant.
The final chapter of the PhD will review the role of Al in research dissemination going
forward.
Current grants
Mental health and osteopathy
This project is now completed. The protocol manuscript is published in BMJ Open
Ihttps=//bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13161e071680.abstract}. the meta-analysis is under

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review, and the proof-of-concept manuscript is under preparation.
Experience of osteopaths working in the NHS
An application was made to the Osteopathic Foundation to investigate osteopaths,
experiences of working in the NHS. Funding was awarded in April 2023.
Scholarly work
The manuscript on the project conducted with Swansea University is under preparation.
Scoping reviews
Both scoping reviews, led by Carol Fawkes and Jerry Draper-Rodi, on prevention and care for
older patients are now completed. Manuscripts are being prepared.
Trustworthiness
NCOR applied for funding to the Osteopathic Foundation, and were successful in January
2023 to develop a Research Assistant post for 8 months to be trained in systematic reviews
methods, develop a team of researchers and assess the trustworthiness of osteopathic
clinical trials in the literature.
Dr Jerry Draper-Rodi
NCOR Director
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**Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 30 April 2023** 

|**Income from**<br>Membership and donations<br>Charitable Activities<br>**Total Income**<br>**Expenditure on**<br>Charitable Activities<br>**Total Expenditure**<br>**Net Income/ (Expenditure)**<br>**and**<br>**movement in**<br>**funds**<br>**Reconciliation of funds**<br>Total funds brought<br>forward<br>**Total funds carried**<br>**forward**|**Note**<br>2<br>3-5<br>6||**Unrestri**<br>**cted**<br>**funds 2023**<br>**£**<br>74739<br>0<br>**74739**<br>68337<br>**68337**<br>**6402**<br>90837<br>**97239**||**Total**<br>**Funds**<br>**2022**<br>**£**<br>78534<br>0|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||||||**78534**|
||||||110675|
||||||**110675**|
||||||**(32141)**|
||||||122978|
||||||**90837**|





## **Balance Sheet as at 30 April 2023** 

|**Current Assets**<br>Debtors<br>Cash at bank and in hand<br>**Total Current Assets**<br>**Creditors:**amount falling due<br>within one year<br>**Net Current assets**<br>**Net Assets**<br>**funds**<br>Unrestricted funds<br>**Total Funds**|**Note**<br>7<br>8|**£**<br>0<br>115118<br>**115118**<br>(17879)|**2023**|**£**<br>**97239**<br>**97239**<br>97239<br>**97239**|**£**<br>318<br>95735<br>**96053**<br>(5216)|**2022**|**£**<br>**90837**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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## **Notes to Financial Statements** 

|**2. Income from donations**<br>Membership fees<br>Other donations<br>**Total donations and**<br>**legacies**||**Unrestricte**<br>**d**<br>**funds 2023**<br>**£**<br>67640<br>7099<br>**74739**||**Total**<br>**Funds**<br>**2022**<br>**£**<br>59600<br>18934|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|||||**78534**|



## **3. Analysis of expenditure by activities** 

|**activities**|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|||**Governanc**|||
||**Activities**|**e**|||
||**undertake**|**and**|||
||**n**|**support**|||
|||||**Total**|
||**directly**|**costs**|**Total**|**2022**|
||**2023**|**2023**|**2023**||
||**£**|**£**|**£**|**£**|
|Expenditure|**63167**|**5171**|**68337**|**110675**|



## **4. Direct Costs** 

|**4. Direct Costs**|||
|---|---|---|
|Staff costs recharged<br>Tuition fees<br>PROMs project<br>CUTIES- project research<br>HEE SPEP Project|**Research**<br>**activities**<br>**2023**<br>**£**<br>60057<br>0<br>3109<br>0<br>0<br>**63167**|**Total**<br>**2022**<br>**£**<br>76814<br>14857<br>4601<br>1284<br>3430|
|||**100986**|





## **5. Governance and support costs** 

|**Travel Expenses**<br>**Consultancy & Legal Fees**<br>**Insurance**<br>**Bad debt**<br>**Sundry costs**<br>**Honoraria costs**<br>**Accountancy & Bookkeeping**<br>**Artwork**<br>**Website design & Hosting**<br>**Bank Charges**<br>**Software Costs**<br>**6. Net income/ (expenditure)**<br>This is stated after charging:<br>Independent Examination fee<br>**7. Debtors**<br>Other debtors<br>**8. Creditors: amounts falling due within one year**<br>Other creditors, including accrued expenses||**Support**<br>**£**<br>0<br>70<br>381<br>0<br>1701<br>0<br>1931<br>0<br>738<br>62<br>288<br>**5171**<br>**2023**<br>**£**<br>**2023**<br>**£**<br>**0**<br>**2023**<br>**£**<br>**17879**||**Total**<br>**2022**<br>**£**<br>168<br>1810<br>308<br>0<br>1186<br>3000<br>1323<br>240<br>1093<br>0<br>561<br>**9689**<br>**2022**<br>**£**<br>**2022**<br>**£**<br>**318**<br>**2022**<br>**£**<br>**5216**|**Total**<br>**2022**<br>**£**<br>168<br>1810<br>308<br>0<br>1186<br>3000<br>1323<br>240<br>1093<br>0<br>561|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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9. Related party
transactions
Unfveislty College ol Osteopaihvll￿OI W¢Y•lded ￿lMIn0S￿all0n SW•lces to NCOR. Totalcosis¥4ve
£60250.12022:£53123 and COm￿lse￿ ol iechatged sa￿￿costs. £5625012022.. E374391 support
cost5: £400012022". £156841.
A donation of £2650012022: £265001 was I￿e1&Y￿ tromtheGeneralOsteopalhi'¢ atrustee of
NCOR Is anyemrloyee ol thls ￿laN$￿"C￿.
A donallon of £IIOO12022: EIIOOI was receive(J fromthe Geneialosleopalhic Councll fNth
Concerns and COMty￿'nts reporL a trustee ol NCORis anyellWuJEe of UM'S organisats'on.
A donation 01 £2650012022". £265001 wasiecel4*d ftomthe Insthrte ol Osteopathy, a trustee OINCOR
is anyeryloyee of tM'5 OrwisatM￿.
Adonatt"on of £280012022: £2800lwas vecei￿1 fromlhe Lkniversitycfftofosteopalhy. atNstee ol NCOR
Is olthls or8anlsatlon.
Prriect: P8RN plui4n de¥elopri*nt. paid loVNaklt fvThJed tyUCOthrough thdr ￿Al HEIFywt.
Project.. PBRN CPD in Oxfoid. lunded ty L￿0 through fhwr UKRI HEIF grani. paid io O￿ord Rippon College.
C*oiFa%Vrtes. L¥Jeny Lkapei.Rodi. oe￿£h Mcsuafick and Helen Wlluams. Value.. E2922119111120221
Project: P8RN CPD in (Xasityv. lunOe(l ty LfOthioiighthw"f UKRI HEiFyant. pakl lo Hlllon Hotel ¢JasBryw.
Carol FavlKes. Mi StebTn Vopl. C*Jefry DFaper.Acrfll. DelKrf* aKI HelenWIUlam5.Value'. £2598
121104120231

9. Related party transactlons
University College of 05teopathy IUCOI provided administration services to NCOR. Total costs were
£60250,12022.'£53123 and comprised of recharged salary costs- £56250 12022- £374391 support
costs.. £400012022: £156841.
A donation of £2650012022.. É265001 was received from the General Osteopathic Council. a trustee of
NCOR is any employee of this organisalion.
A donation ol £110012022: £1100) was received from the General Osteopathic Council forlhe
Concerns and Complainls report, a trustee of NCOR is any employee of this organisation.
A donatlon of £2650012022.. £265001 was received from the Institute of Osteopalhy, a Irustee ol NCOR
Is any employee of this organisation.
A donation of £280012022- £28001 was received from the University College of Osteopathy. a tru51ee of NCOR
is any employee of this organisalion.
Proje¢i- PBRN plug-in development. paid to Vivakii SAS, funded ty UCO ihrough their UKRI HEIF grant.
Projecl: PBRN CPD in Oxford, funded by UCO through their UKRI HEIF granl, paid to Oxford Rippon College,
Dr Carol Fawkes, Dr Jerry Draper-Rodi. Deborah Mcstrafick and Helen William5. Value.. £2922119111120221
Project: PBRN CPD in Glasgow. funded by UCO through their UKRI HEIF grant, paid to Hilton Hotel Glasgow,
Dr Carol Fawkes. Mr Steven Vogel. Dr Jerry Draper-Rodi. Deborah and Helen Williams. Value.. £2598
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