Charity regisiration number.. 1159334
Narconon United Kingdom
Annu31 Report and Financial Siatements
for the Year Ended 31 December 2022

N*r¢onon Uniled Kingdom
Reference and Administrativt Details
TTu$¢ee5
M$ Heather Ann Rose
Ms Muriel Claire Angius
Mr Sam Builer
Chxrity Registratio# Number
1159334
Prancipal orrice
4Y44 Copthorne Rc
Felbridge
East Grinstead
We51 Sussex
PH19 2NS
IndepeDdeni EAarniner
Grant Seller5
Bank Court
Manor Road
Verwo(
th)r5et
BH316DY
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NAreonon United Kith£do
Trustees. Report
Th¢ trusi¢es their report with the fthancial sthkments of the charity for the yrnr ¢nded 31 December
2022.
The financial sthtements have been prepared in wilh the accouniing ￿11¢1¢$ sel oul in TLOte5 to the
accounts and eomply WiEh ihe charity's governing thument, the Charities Act 2011 and Ac¢ounling and
Reporting by Charities." Sthiement of Recornmended Prdctice applicable to charities preparing th¢ir accounts in
accord¥nte Wlth the Financial Reporting Standard 4ylicable in the UK and R¢publi¢ of Ir¢land published in
October 2019.
Objeetlves *od •ctivltl
Our principal purpose5 are..
To reforni and rehabiliiate persons who are for the being OT wlw have ai *iy tim¢ been drug &Micts:
To advance the education of ihe public anW(Y p¢r50ns who are or have been dependent wjon or affected by the
use of dnEgs a1￿ul all matters relaiing to drug alm￿.￿kIl¢lltin in particular by lh¢ provision of advice.
infonnation and support.
Ensuring our wLYk delivers Lwr aims:
We review our aims. objettiv¢5 arml activiiies each year. This review looks ai wh* we achieved and the
tcomes of our work in th¢ previous year. The review look5 at the w¢e>s of ¢ach key activity and the benefit5
they have brought to those groups ofpeople we are set to help.
The T¢view also helps us ensure our aim, obj¢ttive5 and auivities remained focused on our staled purposes. We
have refetred ￿ the guida￿¢ u)ntain¢d in the Chariry Commission's generdl guidance public benefil when
reviewing our aim and objectives and in planning our fiJDJre aaivilies. In particular, the irustees consider how
planned activities will contritut¢ to th¢ aims attd objectives they have set.
Public Ixnefil
The truslee5 confirrn that ihey have cornplied with the requiremthts of secti(41 17 of the Charilies Aet 201110
have due regard io the public benefit guidance pllbli5hed by the (J￿rity commissi1￿ for England and Wales.
Athievements per(ornawc¢
W¢ seek io rehabilitate subsiaD¢e misus¢TS. W)vide dru8 educ￿1(￿ within ihe greattt communities of the United
Kingdom io emwwer individual$ to make posiiive choices and not fall inlo the pitfalls of dwg and alcohol
abuse and irain specialist staff in ihe delivery of the NarCon￿l abstine￿¢ based programme. These provide
signifieani benefits to the publi¢. IK¥th diredty and I￿￿11C￿ty
Narconon United Kingdom Tecognises that our contithued exis*nce depend5 on providing services of high
quality and which mttt the subst2rKe misu%e¢s neeth. This involves our commitment to provide a reliable
servic¢ wilh a quick and authoritative response io meei ihe needs of our student5. To gain ftrst-hand experience
a5 to how our setvice is experienced by our Studen￿ Narcon(ffi United Kingdom uses a Routine Outcome
Monitoring (ROM) system thri￿gI￿)￿l the and up lo ewo years following the programme
ornpleiion.
A rand¢)m sampling anatysis of the ROM over five y￿S inclusive of 2022 showed that the majority of the
stydent5 completing the pro8ramme at our ctntre remain dnbg free. This level of s￿o¢S5ful outcome puts us
amongsi ih¢ fflost successful drug rehabilitati(￿ ctrttres in the world.
The TTUStecs are also aware that f￿ every individual rehabilitated from drugs or alcohol then goes on lo atTecl
the lives of iheir immediate family. friends and as50ciaies.
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Narconon Uniled Kingdom
Trustees. Report (eontinued)
Senior managers and all siatT are able io clearly express the value 5yStern of Narconon and to effectively
c(mimunicaie this through theii personal atieniion. per%isience and direct intervention. This emphasis on values
is clearly illustrnied in Nartonon's goal, which is to deliver h rehabilitation programme, which nol only ge15 a
Si8nifitani pereentage of srndents off drugs or alcohol. but also give5 them back control of their life.
Narconon is an evidenceknsed approach. developed over four decades. After compleiing drng free wiihdrawal,
.here ihe student receives 24-hour supervision and assistsnce Whe￿ needed and supervision and, dependeni on
medical approval, they then do the detoxificalion progrdmme. This includes sauna. exe￿ISe and nuiririon io help
reduce Craving. cleanse the body and impmve health. The remainder of ihe programme consisis exercises within
rive learning modules. each with a purpose. expecied ouicome. and iypical duraiion bui specifically geared to
each individual care plan. These sieps fosier mOtiv￿10n for change w,hile managing aiiendant pain￿1 responses
io change. teach the person coping skills. reinforce conilnge￿Y awarenes& and promote enduring posiiivity.
S¢aff Iraining is based on person-centred care. Each studenl has a detailed care plan which 15 moniiored against
each module completion. This allows the S￿￿ent lo stt what progress they are making as ihey go through rhe
progr8nime. Some students have low literacy skills. In these situation%. they have ￿en given a staff member tD
work wilh them on a one to one basis. In the course loom coutse supuvisors are skilled irt the dettttion of
barriers io swdy and l￿W io help (he Mudertt. Staff members were trnined in differeni protected chardCter15ties,
which require differeni needs.
Over ihe year we continued to eonnect the NarcotM)n progrdTnrne with Folicy and practice lo beiier the live5 of
Students, their families and their wider community adversely impacied by subslance use and addiction. Our
Yision through our eontinued aims and objectives 15-. lasting solutions that free individuals and communities
from ihe devastatii)n of substance use and addiction.
We aTe pkased to have a skilled muki-disciplinary ieam who have adawed well io a challenging year of change.
They have successfully delivered the Narconon programme lo a range of service users from different eihnic and
culturally diveTse gTOUPS. Externally M'e have suppK)ned people with drug or alcohol issues and have delivered
various types of ireatment rdnging from basic advice and infomialion lo s￿¢threa iniervenlions.
A number of people pfirtieipated in the Narnonfrh protrammt ith the year. Here *re some of the ijut-comes
from those who graduated the progr*mAbe:
"I will ireasure these teachings alM)ui how to cultiY3ie a joyful life. one guided and driven by integrity. Now that
l know ihe way and see thai these things are noi complicated 01 abstrnci bui have SiTnple steps and guidelines I
have greai injsi I can live a life thai I can be woud of.
am very gratefvl to NarcoRon for all the kind and cwing staff who have facilitated and helped me
innumerdble way5. 1 hav¢ rompld¢ trysl in this plK¢. th¢ peijple and the proces5 that happens heTe."
"l arrived at Narconon on a dark, cold. wet and windy December evening.
"l Tememlxr one of the Sludenis meetI￿g me outside. I was a little anxious. ye5.
-15tart¢d in Withdrawal for a couple of nighis t*fore being allowed inlo the main cenlre. and ihen 'Bang.-
was okaved io Start Tny detox with another student. Man, Ihal M'a5 som¢ journey. S hours a day in the sauna
(with br¢aks). I had so much fun. w¢ had fiv¢ stag¢5 10 complete wilh various viiamins and minera15 taken daily.
I forgol whal it was lik¢ to b¢"happy,' for 28 days, I lavghed. I sweaied, I ran. yes li was good. I feli amazing
and then more wnazing.
"Then, my iwin and I sianed Objeccives, li M'as challenging and somdhing l embraced. Yes. li had soThe crazy
reactions on me mentally. and I lei oui a lot of inner Ihoughis- Ihey were flying out of my IKain frotn tnorning
illl nighi. I helped my iwin. and he helped me. I buili a real connection wilh him, and we have a great
understanding and friendship you cann(x bu).. l am noi saying il was easy. There were SOTne bunip} moment5
bui thaljust made our conneciion stronger.
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Nareonon United Kingdom
T￿￿te¢s. Report (eontinued)
"The staff at the centr¢ have Jlways done iheir best to assi51 The. #t tim¢s I did noi ackl￿WIcdge this. as I
travelled through the courK I ￿811Std il.
"Nexi ihe classroom Teally cyened Up my thoughts.. Ups and Downs in Life, Personal Values and then
Changing Conditions in Life.
'Yhese COUTse5 contain interesting and very usable theories and twls io carry you through in your joumty once
you leave h¢re #nd embrnce your life.
"l am a lucky boy I reflect on the people who are stuck or imwis(Mxd by addir¢ilXI...
"This was a great experience. l Teflecl on the Twle who are stuck or imprisoned by th11￿10￿. il's a horrible
plaee io be. l am a lucky boy.
"Thanki to everyone who helped me. from family. stsff and sthts.-
"We ￿rne after the second week. and he k)oked like a differeni Fxrson already. His skin looked better. h¢
looked h¢althier, his eyes were bright..
. Everything s¢emed io have improved hugely lo wh* he wès before...
"While he was on th¢ programme. l just think he i￿arne a lot caimtt. a 14X more able to have a conversation
with you. Beforehand you couldn'i even get Iwo words out of him. You were lucky if you wvld gel a
conversation out of hitn. He Jusi became a much better person, we came afttt ihe secoNd week. and he looked
like a different p¢r50n already. His skin looked better, he looked healthier. his eyes were bright. He just looked
and sounded lik¢ a different person. and I would say his E*rsonality was belter. much moTe lucid. Everything
seemed to have improved hu8ely to what he was ￿[orC. He was like a wreck when he came to you. He was
unci)op¢rdlive and very distsnt and frnstrdting because Y(￿ could never get to the bottom of anything with him
becaus¢ ¢verything was so secretive of what he Yds thin& Our relationship is good now-l would say
il's clos¢.
"Narconon has helped him by getling him clean. But. what st￿d out the most io me regarding our exp¢Ti¢nce
with NaTconon wa5 t1)￿ being at his lowest point ever when he fwsi caMe￿e was a changed person when he
came home.
"The besi thing aboul my son now ihai he has completed the Narc￿On wogramme is that he's just in a much
belter plac￿e'S a mu¢h happier and healihier Pe￿on.-
loth¢r gf* N#reonon United Kinidom Gradllate
"When l arrivtd I w&% terrif￿& after the first day here. I was ￿ ease as the staff really made me fetl
comfortable, I feel immediately ai home. Wilh th¢ wogramme. my outlocth on myself completely turned around.
I feli I was able to love myself. and throughout the progralntne. thai kind of grew gradually morc 2nd mor¢.
"After New Lift Detox, I felt really gothj and feli thai I had handled th¢ ￿Y$l¢al part of my drug athjiction.
Once I was free of that I felt all of the things thai the drugs masked. they r4me back wilh a vengeance. Thtn
through Objectives, I began io feel freer each day as I wogressed. By the e￿1 of Objeciives. I feli that the menial
side of things had been handled. I was more able to live in the now. to experience life in the now. My mind was
al ease. I began to slttp better and I'm beginning to enjoy my dreams again due lo a clean body and mind. After
Life Skill4 I felt that all tht ihings I'd been hiding away from everyone and tying al)oui. had been handled loo,
and as a re$uli. I had a resur8erhce of life. Graduati￿ wa% a very special and emot￿nal time for rnyself and
family, l am very to l¢ave because I fttl part of th¢ NJTconon famity. l am l(M)king forward to being able lo
get back to life wi¢houi having lo resort to (knJ85--living a clean life.
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“My proudest accomplishment is completing the programme and proving to myself that I can actually do it and also restoring my family’s trust in me. My relationship with my family is now a lot better, a hundred times better than what it was before. My favourite thing about being drug-free now is a clear head. I look forward to life every day. I wake up with an excitement about me as opposed to being worried about the day ahead. I feel more myself than I ever have.” 

## **Financial review** 

The Trustees are reasonably satisfied with the Charity’s financial position at the end of the year taking into account that they had to implement certain changes during the course of the year to improve the delivery potential of the Charity and the continuing impact of COVID. 

The Charity received a donation of £1,150 for the training of Narconon staff and also rehabilitation centre income of £158,817 for the running of the Charity. Expenditure totalled £167,797. This compares with income of £159,560 and expenditure of £182,096 in the prior year. 

With the ongoing impact of COVID, the Trustees have engaged in researching additional fund raising avenues as well as personnel reviews with the view to bringing on board fresh ideas.  With the support of Narconon Trust, the Trustees of the Charity have a reasonable expectation it will be able to be able to meet the expenditures from fees, grants and donations in the foreseeable future. 

## **Policy on reserves** 

The Charity would normally expect to holds reserves derived from donations and grants and rehabilitation centre income. These would consist of restricted funds and unrestricted funds. However, the total of funds held at the 31[st] December was in a deficit of £31,773. Narconon United Kingdom has received assurance from Narconon Trust that Narconon Trust will provide further assistance to remove the deficit should it be needed. 

The Board of Trustees in its current form, as it has been constituted from February 2024 onward,   acknowledges awareness of the charity’s position in the financial year subsequent to that which is the subject of this report, and which unfortunately does not show the growth we would have hoped for the charity in that period. We are however sufficiently encouraged by more recent activities that we can be certain of a cash positive position as of the end of the current financial year (to Dec 2024), including through a board-level portfolio to secure grant funding and supporter donations to augment the established funding sources and thereby clear the extant deficit so the charity can invest more in servicing its present beneficiaries. 

## **Principal funding sources** 

The activities of Narconon United Kingdom have been facilitated mainly by donations derived from the rehabilitation services provided, which is its principal funding source and with the assistance of Narconon Trust during the difficult COVID period.  Narconon United Kingdom was able to continue servicing the community without having to seek government support. 

## **Investment policy and objectives** 

. 

The charity has the power to invest in any way the Trustees wish. The Trustees, having regard to the liquidity requirements of the Charity’s operations and to the reserves policy, will operate a policy of keeping available funds in interest bearing deposit accounts. 

## **Structure, governance and management** 

## **Nature of governing document** 

The organization is a charitable unincorporated organization registered on 24 November 2014. 

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N*r¢onon United Kingdom
Trustees, Report (e•ntinued)
ReeruitmeTrt and 4ppoin¢menl of trnstets
New trnstees are appointed by ¢xi51ing trusiees. New trusttts w)dergo an orient#tLI)n sessioii to brief them on
their legal (iTrligations under charity law. the contu)t of the memorandum #nd artieles of asso¢iaiion. the
decision-making proce5s¢s. the tWSiT]e$5 plan al￿ recent financial perfom)an¢e of the ¢harity.
Organisational Itm￿t￿re
The Tn￿lee5 are responsible f(w the thinistration and running of the ￿1VIlieS of the a￿TIty.
Trusttts and orrKers
The tTUStees Jnd serYin8 during the year and since the year end were a5 follows:
TTusiees:
Ms Heather Ann Rose
Ms Muriel ClaiTe Angi
MT Sarn Bvikr (ap￿)Inted 19 February 2024)
The annual report was approved by ihe of the charity on ..
and sigtsed on its behalf by..
Ms Heather Ann R(tse
Trusiee
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N4r¢onon United Kingdom
Statement of Tn￿(ees, Responsibilities
The trustees are responsible for preparirtg the trusiees, report and ihe financial statements in actordance with the
United Kingdom ACco￿nting Standards {Urtiied Kingdom Generalty Accepted Accounting Practice) and
applicable law and regulÈti(bns.
The law applicable (o charities requires the irusitts io prepare financial siaiemenis for each financial year whKh
give a true and fair view of Ihe stale of affairs of Ihe charily and of ihe incoming resources and application of
resources of ihe charity for that period. In preparing (hese financial sthiements. Ihe trusttts are required to..
select sui(able accounting policies and then apply them consi5teni]y'
obsave ihe methods and princip1¢5 in the ChaTitie5 SORP;
make judgemenis and estimates ihai are reasonable artd prudeni:
sta(e wheiher applicable accounting standards have been followed. subject io any m*erial departures
disclosed and explained in the financial ststemenis-. and
prepare the finan¢ial statements on the going concern basis wiless it is inappropTiate to presume ihal the
charity will continue in busine5S.
The Irustees are respO￿5]ble for keeping proper accounting rewrds that di5clos¢ wilh reasonable accuracy al any
time th¢ financial position of the charity and cnable thern to ensure that ihe financial slatements comply with the
Charities Act 2011. the Charities (Account5 and Rewjrts) Regulalions 20D8. and thE provisions of (he
¢onstiLuli(Kh. The trustees are also resNJn5ible for safeguarding the ￿se15 of the charity and hence for taking
reasonable steps for the prevcntion and detection of fra￿1 and ￿her irregularities.
The irustees are responsible for the maintet)ance and lnie￿ity of the corporate and financial infomiaiion
included on ihe chariiable company's websiie. Legislation governing ihe preparaiion and dissemination of
financial siaiemenis may differ from le8islaiion in oiher jurisdiciions.
Approved by the trustces of the charity on .... .. . ...
. atKI si8ned ils behalf by..
Ms Heailier Ann Rose
Tn￿Ce
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Narconon United Kingdom
Jndep¢ndent Examiner's Report to the trust¢¢5 of Narconon United Kingdom
I report to the Irllbt¢es my examination of the &collnts of Narconon United Kingdom for the year ended 31
DeLember 20?2.
Respollsibilitie5 and basis of report
A5 the charity, tTUStets of NarLonon Unit¢d Kingdom you are responsible for the prepardtion of the accounts in
a¢tordanc¢ w'ith the requireinenls of the Chdfities Act 2011 {'the Act,).
I report in respect of my exatnination of the N'arconon United Kingdom's accounts carried out under section 145
of the 201 l Act 2nd in carying out my eKanTrin2tion I have followed all the applicable Directions given bv the
Charity Commi$5ion under section 145151(bl of th¢ Act.
Independent examiner S 5tattment
I have compleied mv examination. I confirm that no material matters have come tts tny attention in conn¢ction
with the ¢xainination giving tn¢ cause to beli¢v¢ that in any material respeci".
accountints records were not kept in respcet of Naroonon United Kingdom as required by section 130 of
the Act- or
2. the acLLiunts do not accord with those records,. or
3. the a¢counts do not ¢ornply with the accounting requiremenls conceming the tomi and conteni of accounts
set out in th¢ Charities {Accounts and Reports) liegulations 2008 oihei than any requ2Tement ihai the
accounts giv¢ a 'Lrue and fair view. which is not a matier ¢on5idei¢d as part OL" an independent
examknation.
I have no concerns and have come across no oiher matters in connection with the examination to which atteDtion
should be draw￿ in this report in ordcr io enable a proper understanding of the accotjnts to be reached
Siephen Sellers
Institute of Chartered Accouniants in England and Wales
Bank Court
Manor Road
Verwood
Dorset
BH316DY
Date..
12 Ap..1 2i2
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Nar¢onon United Kingdom
StAtement of Financial Activities for tbe Year Ended 31 December 2022
UThrestri£ted
funds
Total
1022
Note
lllcorne and Endowments from".
Donations and legacies
Other trading xLivilies
Investment income
1.150
158,817
I,Iso
158,817
T￿al income
159.969
159,969
Expenditure on:
Raising
Charitable aciiviiies
Other expenditure
(11,363)
{152.291}
(4,142)
111.363)
(152.291)
{4.142}
Total expendhlur¢
(167,796)
(167,796)
Net expenditure
(7,827)
(7,827)
Net movement in funds
(7,827)
(7,827)
R¢coTh¢iliatioll of fund5
Total fwids brought forward
123,945)
23,945)
Total funds carried forward
31,772
18 ￿31772)
Unrestricted
funds
Total
2021
Note
Incotne and Endowments frorn:
Donations and legacies
Oiher trading aciiviiies
Toial income
3,688
155.872
3,688
155,872
159.560
159.S60
Expenditure on:
Raising fi]nds
Charitable activities
Other expenditure
(12.078)
(165.623)
{4.395)
(12.078)
(165,623)
(4.395)
Total expenditure
Nei expendilure
(182.096}
(182.096)
(22.536)
122,536)
Net movemenl in funds
(22,536)
(22,536)
Reconciliation Df funds
Total funds broughi foN'aid
(1.410)
11.410)
Total funds catTied forward
18
{23.946)
(23,946)
All of the eharity's aetiviLies derive fTom continuing operdtions during ihe above two periods.
The noies on pages I l 10 18 forni an iniegTal part of ihese financial siaiemenis.
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Narconon United Kingdom
{Registration Dumber. 1159334)
Balanee Sheet as at 31 Dttemb¢r 2022
2022
2021
Note
Fbxed assets
Tangible asse15
13
,935
1.658
C•rre*t xssets
Debtors
Cash at bank and in h
14
15
7,304
20.424
10.440
21,647
27.728
32,087
Credltors: AMo¥nls falling due within oll¢ year
Net current liabilities
16
161,435)
157.691)
(33,707)
(25,604)
Net Ilabllities
(23,946)
Funds of the eh*rity:
Unrestrieted inco￿¢ rtAAds
U￿re￿ric(ed fimds
{31.772)
(23,946)
Tolxl f#nds
(31,772)
123,946)
Th financial stsiements on pages 9 10 18 were apwoved by the tnL8tees. and a￿tI￿rIsed for issue on
. and signed on their behalf by:
Ms Heath¢r Ann Rose
Trusiee
The notes on pagts I I to 18 fomi an integral pan of ihese financial statements.
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Nar¢onon United Kingdo
Notes ¢0 the Financial Stat¢meDt$ for Ihe Year Ended 31 ikc¢mb¢r 2022
l poiieies
Statement of tompliance
The flnancial staternents have been prepared in accordance with the second edition of the Charities Statement of
Reci)mmended Practice issued in Ociober 2019. the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United
Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Charitie5 Act 2011.
Basis of preparatio
Narconon United Kingdom meets the definition of a public benefil entiiy under FRS 102. The accounis
Irinancial statements) have been wepared under the historical c05t conveniion with iiems recognised at cosi or
Irdnsaciion value unte5s otherwise stated in the relevani notel5) to these accounts.
The functi￿al currency of the charity 1$ GBP and is rounded io the neaTest £1.
Going concern
The tTUStees Consider that there are no material unccrtaintie5 alKJut the charity's ability to continlle as a going
COTJcern.
Income and eTrdowmeDts
All intome 15 recognised in the Staternent of financial Activities once the charity has entitlement to the fund5, il
is pmbable ihat ihe itic(Mne will be received and the #mount can be me&%uTed Teliabty.
Donrtlloiis legacles
Donations and legacies are ￿CognISed on a receivable basis when receipt is probable and the amount can be
reliably measured.
Expenditure
Liabiliiies are recognised as expendiiure as soon as there is a legal or consiruciive obligaiion commillin8 Ihe
charity to that expenditure. it ts probable lh￿ a Iransfer of economic benefiis will be wuired in setilement and
(he amounl of the obligation can be measured reliably. Expenditure is accounied for on an accrnals basis and has
been classified under headings ihai aggregate all cosi related io ihe caiegory. Where cosis cannoi be directly
atiributed to parricular headings the} have been allocated io activiiies on a basis consistent wilh the use of
Tesources_
Governance costs
These include Ihe costs attri￿￿b￿ io ihe charity's compliance wilh constitutional and siaiuiory requiremenis.
including audit. sirategic management and injsiees meeiings and reimbursed expenses.
Taxation
The charity is considered io pass ihe tesis sei out in Paragraph I Schedule 6 of ihe Finance Aci 2010 and
therefore li meets ihe deliniiion of a chariiable conipany for UK co[￿)ratiOn lax purposes. Accordii)¥ly. the
eharity is poieniially exempt from ￿allOn in respeci of income or capiial gains received wiiliiii categories
covered by Chapter 3 Part I l of ihe Corporation Tax Aci 2010 or Section 256 of ihe Taxaiioii of Char¥eable
Gains Acl 1992. 10 the extent ihai such income or gains ale applied exclusively to charitable purposes.
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Nareonon United Kingdom
Notes to the FinamciAI Statements for tbe Year Ended 31 De¢emb¢r 2022 (continued)
Tangible Ilxed #ssets
Tangible fixed &Esets art Mated at ¢ost less &preciaibOn.
Depre¢i*tlon and amortisalion
Depreciation is w)vid¢d ai th¢ following annual rates in order io wrik off each over ils expected useful
economic life.
Asset Class
Plant and Machinery
Depreei*tioN method and rate
25V• OD reducing balance
Trade dtbtors
Debtors wilh no stated intfftst rdie and receivable within one year aTe ret￿d at transaction price. Any losse5
arising from impaitment are reco8ntsed in expenditure.
Cash And c#sh equivalents
Cash and cash equival¢nt5 c¢)mprise cash on hand and call &￿SIts, ¥nd otheT short-terni highly liquid
investments ihat are readily converrible to a known amount of ¢4sh *d subject io an insignificant risk of
change in valu¢.
Trade creditors
Creditor5 with no stated interest Me and payable within one ytsr ¥re ￿Orthd ai transaciion price.
For¢lgTh exehange
Tran5aclioRS in fittign currencies are rec¢)rded at the rate of exch￿8¢ at the date of ihe transaction. Monetary
aSS¢t5 and liabiliiies denominated in foreign cww¢nci¢s at the balance shtti date are reported at the rates of
exchange prevailing at ihat dale.
Exchange differences are recognised in the $￿ement (kf f￿￿Kid1 aciivities in ihe period in which they Èrise.
PensloThs amd othtr ptsst reflrement obligalions
The charity operates a defined contriiwtii)n pensi￿ ￿he￿e. Contriknjiions payable to the tharity's pension
scheme are charged io the Stat¢m¢nl of Financial Activiiies in the period kn which they relate.
2 Ineothe from donAtions and kgaeles
Unrestrltttd
funds
General
Total
funds
Donations and legaci¢s'
Donations
1,150
1,150
Total for 2022
.150
1.150
Total for 2021
3.688
3,688
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Narconon United Kingdom
Notes to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2022 (continued)
3 Ineome from other trading acliviti
Unreslricfed
lunds
General
Total
Trading income.
Rehabilitaiion Cenire income
158.817
158,817
Toi41 for 2022
158.817
158.817
Tot31 for 2021
155.872
155.872
4 Inves(mtAt income
Unrestricted
T￿thd$
General
Total
funds
Interes1 receivable and similar Income-
Interest receivable on bank deposits
Total for 2022
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Nartonon United Kingdo
Notes to the Financial Statements for th¢ Year Ended 31 December 2022 (continued)
S Expenditure OA rgi5inz funds
a) c￿t5 of gtneratlng don*tions **d **ci¢s
UnTe5tri¢¢ed
fuNds
G¢ner•l
Total
futhds
Note
Markeiing and publicity
11.363
11.363
Tot¥1 for 2022
11.363
1,363
Total for 2021
12.078
12,078
Total
costs
6 Expenditure on ehAritabk ￿ti¥ll1¢s
Umrestrlcted
nds
Gener*1
Total
fund$
Note
DNg and offender rehabiliiaiion
Staff cosis
Allocaied support costs
Governance cosls
103.946
38.756
5.689
3.9
103,946
38,756
5,689
3.900
Total for 2022
152,291
152.291
Total for 2021
165,623
165,623
7 Other txpe*dithre
U*restrie¢ed
fu*ds
Genernl
Tot41
funds
Note
Depreeiatii)n, amortisaiion and other similar cosls
Allocated support ¢05ts
421
3.721
421
3,721
Total for 21122
4.142
4.142
Total for 2021
4.395
4,395
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Nar¢onon United Kingdom
Notes to the Finanei*l Statements for the Year Ended 31 De¢ember 2022 (continued)
8 Analysis olgovernance #nd support costs
Governance tosts
Unrestricted
fuNd$
Gentr*l
Total
funds
Indep¢nden¢ examiner fees
Other fees paid io examiners
3,900
3,900
Total for 2022
3.900
3.900
Tolal for 2021
3.900
3.900
ouigoing resources for the year include:
2022
2021
Depre¢iaiion of fixed ¥ss¢ts
421
512
10 Trustets remuneration and ¢xpens¢5
No trustees, nor any persons connected with thern, have received any remuneralion from the charity during the
year.
No intsiees have received any reimbursed expenses OT any (theT benef115 from the charity during ihe year.
I I Staff costs
The aggregate payroll cosis were as follows:
2022
2021
Staff costs during the yegr were:
Wages and salaries
Social security costs
Pension c0515
37,703
937
37,374
555
77
38.756
38.006
Tlie monilily aVera￿e number of persoils (including senior mana¥ei)ieni I kadersliip ieam) eiiiployed by ilie
charity duiing the year eXpre￿¢d as full time equivalenis was as follows=
2022
No
2021
No
Averd¥e number of employee5
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Nar¢onon United Kingdom
Noles to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Deeember 2022 (eontinued)
No employee received emoluments of more than £60.0￿ thring the year
12 T*%Atio
The charity is a regislered charity and is therefore exempt from iaxaiion.
13 T*nglblt fixed Lqseb
FurAit•r¢ ind
¢quipm¢nt
Totsl
At l Janw 2022
Additions
7,653
699
7,653
699
Ai 31 December 2022
8,352
,352
Depretlatio
At l Jarhuary 2022
Charge foT th¢ year
5,995
422
5.995
422
At 31 Deetmber 2022
6.417
6,417
Net book value
At 31 Dec¢Tnl*r 2022
1,935
1.935
At 31 Dteember 2021
1,658
1.658
14 DebtOfS
2022
2021
Trade debtors
Prepayments
4.114
3,190
7.250
3,190
7,304
10.440
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Narconon United Kingdom
Notes to the Finan¢ial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2022 (continued)
15 Cash cash equivalents
2022
2(121
Cash on hand
Cash ai bank
1258
19,166
1,258
20,389
?0.424
21.647
16 Creditors: #rnoutsts fallirtl dtte witblb one year
2022
2021
Trade creditors
Payments on accouni on l(*ng tem) conirads
Other taxation and sotial security
Other crediiors
Accn*ls
47,992
421
42.460
5,421
3,133
2.777
3.900
5,965
1,586
5,471
61.435
57.691
17 P¢nsion and other schem
Defined eonlributiofj penslDn scheme
The cliarity operates a defined coniribjiion pension scheme. The pension cosi charge for the year represenls
¢oiilributions payable by the charity io the scheme and amounted io £11612021- £77).
18 FuNds
Balanfe at 31
December
2022
Balanc¢ Si I
January 2022
lllcoming
resources
Resource5
expended
Unr¢stricted fund5
General
{23.945)
159.969
(167.796)
{31,772)
Balance at 31
December
2021
Balance *¢ I
JA￿￿￿ry 2021
Resources
expended
re50urtes
Unrestricted funds
G¢n¢ral
159.560
(182,096)
(23,946)
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Nareonon United Kingdo
Notes to the Financial Statements f•r the Year Ended 31 December 2022 (eontinued
19 Related hrty Di5cIosurn
Narconon United Kingdorn and Narconon Tntst share similar aims and from lime to tirne provide mutual
assisiance to each other and therefore arguabty qualify as rel￿ed parties as defined by FRSIO2.
During ihe year the main properfy wa5 Teni¢d frwn Narcixlon Tn￿1 reni-fttt.
20 Analysis ofnet fuids
At31
D¢£ember
1022
Al l January
21)22
C￿h ai bank and in hand
21.647
21.647
Nd debt
21.647
21.647
At31
Deeember
2(121
At l JattuAry
2021
Cash ai bank and in hand
29,337
29.337
Net d¢
29,337
29,337
21 AnaI￿lS Df net asstts betwee* futtds
UnrestTifted
fund5
C¢￿T￿l
Totsl f¥nd5 ¥1
31 Dteember
2022
Tongible fixed assets
CU￿nI aSSdS
Current liabilities
1,935
27.728
(61.435)
(31.772)
1,935
27,728
161.435)
Total assets
{31,772)
U*restrieted
ds
Cenerxl
Total fund5 at
31 December
2021
Tangibl¢ r￿ed a￿lS
Current assets
CuThent liabilities
1.658
32.087
(57,691)
1,658
32,087
(57.691)
Total net a55ets
(23,946)
(23.946)
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Narconon United Kingdom
Detailed Statement of Finaneial Attivities for the Year Ended 31 December 2022
Total
2022
Tot41
2021
Income and Endowments from:
Donalions and legacies lanaly5ed below)
oiher trading activiiies (analysed ￿10￿)
Investment income (analysed below)
I,Iso
158.817
3.688
155,872
Total income
159.969
159,560
Expenditure on:
Raising funds (analysed below)
Charirable activities lanalysed below)
Oiher expendiiure (analy5ed below)
Toial expenditure
(11,363)
1152.291}
(4.142)
(12,0781
1165.6231
{4,395)
(167.796)
(182.096)
Net expenditure
(7.8?7)
(22.536)
Net movement in fitnds
(7,8271
(22,536)
Reconciliation of funds
Total fijnds brought forward
(23.9451
(1,410)
Total funds carried forward
(31,772
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NArcoDon United Kingdom
Detailed Statemellt of Finantial Activit￿ for the Year Ended 31 December 2022
{toDtinued)
Tot*1
2022
Total
2021
Doiitiilofts llndlegaeles
Donativns and legacies
3,688
3.688
oiher Iradlng qdfvlrfes
Rehabilitstion Centre income
158.817
155,872
158,817
155,872
IMv¢S1n￿MI thcome
Interest on cash de￿5115
RolslugfM#ds
Staff training
Advertising
91
11,987
11.363
11.363
12.078
Chtsrlloble ocllvllies
Wages and salarie5
S¢Jff NIC (Employers)
Staff pensions (Defined contrib￿l￿)- pension 5d￿ne I
Rates and waier
Light. heat and power
Telephone and fax
Computer softwar¢ and mainknance costs
Printing, p)stag¢ and ￿llionery
Sundry expenses
Medical costs
Consultancy
Li¢ences
Subsisten¢¢
RecreailL￿al expen
Cleaning
Rttruiiment
Uniforms
Bjd debts wriiien off
Bank Charges
Travelling
Motor expenses
Accountancy fee5
(37,703)
(937)
(116)
(4,170)
{28.203)
(3.718)
(927)
{764)
{1.675)
(3.092)
(12.263)
(20,919)
(19.410)
(4,726)
(1.593)
(1,421)
(417)
(3,250)
(1,875)
(961)
{251)
(3.900)
{37.374)
(555)
177)
(4.895)
119,734)
(7,988)
(6681
(2,5961
(9381
(5.929)
(24.675)
(18,401)
(13,250)
(2,079)
(2,860)
(24)
(658)
(6,000)
{2,177)
(10,114)
(731)
(3.9LMJ
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IY4r¢onon United Kingdom
Detailed Statement of Finaneial Activities for the YeAr Ended 31 Detember 2022
(continued)
Tot*1
2022
To131
2021
{15?.291)
(165,623)
her L¥pendliure
Repairs and reneivals
Depreciation of plaTbt and n]arhin¢ry
(3,7?1)
(4211
(4.142)
(3.883>
1512)
(4.395)
This page does fonn pan of ihe siaiuiory financial siatemeni5.
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