For the year ended 31 March 2021 Name of charity: Cornwall People First Charity registration number: 1160773 



Annual report and financial statements For the year ended 31 March 2021 

Registered Charity Number: 1160773 

> Cornwall People First The Lescudjack Centre Penmere Close Penzance Cornwall TR18 3PE Email: suzanne@cornwallpeoplefirst.com Website: www.cornwallpeoplefirst.com 

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For the year ended 31 March 2021 Name of charity: Cornwall People First Charity registration number: 1160773 

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|Trustee report|5|
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|Project reports and statements|7|
|Independent examiner’s report|12|
|Balance sheet|14|
|Notes to the financial statements|15|

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For the year ended 31 March 2021 Name of charity: Cornwall People First Charity registration number: 1160773 

Reference and administrative details - For the year ended 31 March 2021 

Name of charity: Cornwall People First 

Charity registration number: 1160773 

Governing Documentation: CIO - Association Registered 5 March 2015 

Trustees: 

David Burns Chair Linda Lake Mark Hutchings Laura Keeper Sam Axon Maurice Shurmer 

No trustee has a beneficial interest in the charity, although some benefit from the services provided, however these are only the same as anyone else with their disabilities. 

Principal address: Cornwall People First The Lescudjack Centre Penmere Close Penzance Cornwall TR18 3PE 

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For the year ended 31 March 2021 Name of charity: Cornwall People First Charity registration number: 1160773 

Independent Examiner: Mr R Maule 3 Penlee View Terrace Penzance Cornwall TR18 4HZ Bankers: Lloyds Bank Plc 11 – 12 Killigrew Street Falmouth Cornwall TR11 3RA 

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For the year ended 31 March 2021 Name of charity: Cornwall People First Charity registration number: 1160773 

Trustees' report 

For the year ended 31 March 2021 

The Trustees of Cornwall People First present their annual report and audited accounts for the year ended 31 March 2021 and confirm they comply with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011, the trust deed and the Charities SORP 2015. 

The trustees have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission's general guidance on public benefit when reviewing their aims and objectives and in planning their future activities. In particular the trustees consider how planned activities will contribute to those aims and objectives. 

Cornwall People First is a user led charity. It is run by and for adults with learning disabilities and autism. It provides a platform where self-advocates can have a voice and be heard by those who commission services in Cornwall and surrounding areas. We offer self-advocacy forums across the area and are able to offer training and services to improve the lives of those with learning disabilities. Cornwall People First can also signpost our members to appropriate people and services. We attract members from a variety of sources from residential homes, day services, social worker referrals and self-referrals. 

Cornwall People First’s membership has a wide diversity of age and gender. Our organisation assists and enables participation in policy development and planning of services for adults with learning disabilities and autism. 

Results for the year 

The results for the year are shown in the statement of financial activities. 

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For the year ended 31 March 2021 Name of charity: Cornwall People First Charity registration number: 1160773 

Review of Financial Activities 

Due to a change in its commissioning strategy the longstanding grant from Cornwall Council for the self-advocacy contract ended permanently from 1[st] April 2020 

The Office of Police and Crime Commission planned to change its commissioning strategy and we were informed that our engagement fee may change. As a result, much of our work plan for the year had been to secure alternative Funding through grant applications. However, this severely limited as most grant giving organisations suspended their activities due to Covid 19 

This year was dominated by the arrival of the Covid 19 virus, which had a significant impact on our ability to deliver our services. It did however give us the opportunity to apply for special grant funding to support people during this unprecedented time, including a one grant from Cornwall Council for £14,110 and another £30151 from The National Lottery Community Fund With long term funding remaining uncertain, we continued to make economies where possible, and indeed many costs such as venue hire, staff transport etc we significantly lower as much of our work became home-based due to Covid 19. Primary we offered a telephone support service and Easy Read information. 

Our landlords very kindly offered continued use our office on a rent-free basis. We were not able to access our office for long periods of time due to Covid restrictions. 

The trustees plan to engage the services of a self-employed book-keeper to assist our volunteer treasurer were put on hold due to Covid 19. and the trustees would like to extend a special thanks to Christopher Jordan for working so tirelessly on our behalf. 

Face to face fundraising activities were put on hold due to Covid 19 

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For the year ended 31 March 2021 Name of charity: Cornwall People First 

## **Review of Activities continued** 

We continue to employ four members of staff (2.5 full time equivalent) and have the regular support of 10 volunteers. We were able to hold a trustee meeting outside under the Rules of Six’, but other planned indoor meetings were cancelled 

Our ability to engage in partnership working and profile raising was curtailed by Covid 19. 

Much of the support we offered was around Covid 19 issues such as producing Government guidelines in an accessible format, and supporting people who were Isolated or needing to cope at home alone with things like cooking or stress. 

Our social media presence increased significantly and was particularly useful for sharing Easy Read guides around Covid, and as a way of people keeping in touch with us especially through periods of lockdown. 

## **Outreach and Inclusion Service** 

Our outreach and inclusion service was severely curtailed due to Covid 19 and periods of lockdown During periods of national lockdown we adapted the outreach service to provide support via phone calls and video calls. 

We spoke to many people on a daily or weekly basis as they were left without support when day services support networks closed.  In response to requests we began to create Easy Read guides to the government lockdown rules. These were extremely well received and shared as far away as New Zealand and Scotland, as well as locally among support providers, and National organizations such as Learning Disability England and Mencap. They were used extensively by statutory partners in health and social services, and emergency services. 

Between April 1st 2020 and March 31st 2021 we created 34 Easy Read guides, including 6 recipe guides, 22 Government guides and 3 wellness guides. These reached nearly 84,000 people and were shared 648 times from our Facebook page. 

Once lockdown rules changed we restarted some groups as walking groups to comply with rules about meeting outside. We also facilitated some smaller peer support groups as rules allowed.  The feedback was overwhelmingly positive 

We also facilitated groups in new areas, such as Newquay and Penzance. 

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For the year ended 31 March 2021 Name of charity: Cornwall People First Charity registration number: 1160773 

Peer support evolved naturally as the groups developed. People helped each other with learning bus routes together, cooking, sharing knowledge and offering emotional support to each other. 

## The Saltash Group 

For much of this year our Saltash Group was not able to meet at the usual café venue due to Covid 19. Instead we gave regular phone support to group members and when rules allowed people to meet up in person again we split the group into two to comply with government guidelines. Many of the issues raised in the group related to Covid 19, such as anxiety, lack of understanding of rules, loneliness and isolation and lack of usual services. 

## Blue Light Day 

Blue Light Day 2020 was cancelled due to Covid 19. 

## Holocaust Memorial Day 

Holocaust Memorial Day was held remotely due to Covid 19, but our longstanding lead volunteer presented a poem We Remember them by Sylvan Kamens & Rabbi Jack Riemer, filmed at a local War Memorial site. 

## Victim Service 

We provided telephone support when we were not able to offer a face to face service, but as soon as we were able met people outside to comply with Government guidelines. Many people presented with a multitude of complex issues, exacerbated due to people being in lockdown and we made higher than the usual number of safeguarding referrals. 

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For the year ended 31 March 2021 Name of charity: Cornwall People First Charity registration number: 1160773 

## Structure, Governance and Management 

The trustees are responsible for the overall management and control of Cornwall People First and meet as a minimum, quarterly. The treasurer gives regular finance reports. All trustees give of their time freely and a small remuneration and expenses were paid in the year. 

## Organisational Management 

The day to day running of the charity is delegated to the Manager, and is supported by Trustee Advisors and additionally by staff and Trustees. 

## Risk Management 

The trustees and advisors are responsible for the overseeing of the risks faced by the charity. Risks are identified and assessed, and controls established throughout the year. A formal review of the charity’s risk management processes is undertaken. Risk is managed under the headings of financial sustainability, safety, welfare, employment, events and community access. Through the risk management processes established for the Charity, the Trustees are satisfied that the major risks identified have been adequately lessened where necessary. It is recognised that systems can only provide reasonable but not absolute assurance that major risks have been adequately managed. The charity has taken out suitable insurance in order to cover any unforeseen problems 

## Reserves policy 

The trustees aim to create sufficient reserves to cover three months expenditure to ensure the charity’s long term viability and maintain its activities if incoming resources temporarily cease. The trustees have agreed a reserves policy for designated funds. This totals £82,250.00. This policy is reviewed annually. 

## Tax Status 

As a registered charity, Cornwall People First is exempt from corporation tax on its investments and other non-trading income. 

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For the year ended 31 March 2021 Name of charity: Cornwall People First Charity registration number: 1160773 

Statement of Trustees' responsibilities 

The trustees are responsible for preparing the Annual Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and regulations. Law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under that law the trustees have elected to prepare the financial statements in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (United Kingdom Accounting Standards and applicable law). 

The financial statements are required by law to give a true and fair view of the state of the affairs of the charity and of the financial activities for that year. In preparing those financial statements, the trustees are required to:· 

•select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently; 

•make judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent; 

•prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue its operation. 

The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with Charities Act. They have general responsibility for taking such steps as are reasonably open to them to safeguard the assets of the charity and to prevent and detect fraud and other irregularities. Laws applicable to charities in England and Wales require the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under that law the trustees have elected to prepare the financial statements in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (United Kingdom Accounting Standards and applicable law). 

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For the year ended 31 March 2021 Name of charity: Cornwall People First Charity registration number: 1160773 

Statement of disclosure to independent examiner 

In so far as the trustees are aware: 

There is no relevant information of which the charity’s independent examiner is unaware; and the trustees have taken all steps that they ought to have taken to make themselves aware of any relevant information and to establish that the independent examiner is aware of that information 

By  order of the Board 

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

C B Jordan (Treasurer) 

The Lescudjack Centre Penmere Close PENZANCE Cornwall TR18 3PE 

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Independent Examinerfs Report to the Trustees of Cornwall People First
I report on the accounts of the company for the year ended 31st March 2021 which are
sel out on pages 13 to 20.
Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner
The trustees (who are also the directors of the company for the purposes of company
lawl are responsible for the preparab'on of the accounts. The truslees consider that an
audit is not required for this year under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the
2011 Ad) and that an independent examination is needed.
Having satisfied myself that the charity is not subject to audit under company law and is
eligible for independent examination, il is my responsibilrty to..
examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Act.,
follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the Charity
Commission under sedion 14515)Ib) of the 2011 Act- and
slate whether parti￿lar matters have ￿me to my attention.
Basis of independent examinerfs report
My examination was carried out in accordance V•ith the general Directions given by the
Charity Commission. An examination indudes a review of the accounting records kept
by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented ￿th those records. 11 also
includes ￿nSideratiOn of any unusual items or disdosures in the aco)unts, and seeking
explanations from you as trustees conceming any such matters. The Pro￿dureS
undertaken do not provide all the eviden￿ that would be required in an audit and
consequently no opinion is given as to vthether the accounts present a 'true and fair
view, and the rewrt is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.
Independent examinerfs statement
In connedion with my examination, no maller has come to my attention..
ich gives me reasonable cause to believe that. in any material respect. the
requirements:
to keep accounting records in accordan￿ viith section 130 of the 2011 A¢t,'
and
to prepare accounts which accord ￿￿th the ar￿UntIng records and comply
wth the atxounting requirements of the 2011 Act
have not been met,. or
to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper
understanding of the accounts to be reathed.
Dick Maule FCA
3 Penlee View Tefface
Penzance TR18 4HZ
Date
12

Cornwall People First
Statement of Flnanclal Artlvltles [Includlng Income and Expendtture Account]
for Ihe year ended 31st. March 2021
Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Total
Funds
Total
Funds
Notes
2021
2021
2021
2020
Income from
Donations
196
32
77,885
970
56
71,700
495
Investment income
Grants and contracts
Fee income
32
77,885
Total Income
228
77,885
78,113
73,221
Expenditure on
Charitable activities
17
1,041
65,307
66,348
72,425
Net incomellexpenditurel
{813)
12,578
11,765
796
Reconciliation of funds
Total fund5 brought forward
111,055
34,401
145,456
144,660
Tranfers between reserves
1,387
1,387
Total funds carried fonvard
108,856
48,366
157,221
145,456
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Cornwall People First
Balance sheet as at 31st. March 2021
Notes
2021
2020
Fixed assets
Tangible assets
12
907
Current assets
Debtors and prepayments
Cash at bank and on hand
Total current assets
157,971
145,299
Current liabilities
Creditors.. amounts falling
due within 12 months
13
750
750
Net Current assets
157,221
144,549
Net assets
157,221
145,456
The funds of the charity:
Unrestricted funds
General funds
Designated funds
16
26,606
82,250
28,805
82,250
Restricted Funds
48,366
34,401
Total charity funds
157,221
145,456
Thc* finunLial %la(¢m¢nl% w¢rc appro1.￿ bi. the TnLq¢¢b.............
On EEhalt of the Trustees
dat￿_._
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Cornm'all P¢opl¢ Firsl
Note$ to the ￿count$ for ¢he ie*r ended 31sL M*r¢h 2021
l) Principal Accounting P•li¢ies
The principal accounting p(Aicies adopted in the p¥e￿rab.on of the financial stslements are set out
below and have remained unchanged from the previous years.
lal Basis of preparation
The charity constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102. The finanual
ststements have ￿en prepared in accor¢Jance wth Accounb"ng and Reporbng by Chanbes".
Slalerllent of Recomrnended Practice applicaL4e to charities pieparing their accounts in accoidance
with the Financial Report'ng Standard applicatAe in the UK and RepuLlic of Ireland IFRS 102
as updated by Update Bullet'n 2. and the Charities Act 2011.
The financial ststements have been prepared under the historical cost convention.
Ibl Fund accounting
lil Unrestricted funds are availatle for use at the thscretion of the trustees in furtherance of
the general objectives of charity.
liilDesignated funds are unrestricted funds eamiarked ty the Management Commrttee for
parb"cular purFoses.
liiil Restricted funds are subjected to restrietions on their eX￿nditure imp%)sed by the donor
or through the terms of an appeal.
Icl Income
Income i% included in the statement of finanaal activfaes when the charity
is entiled to the incorne and the amount can be quanffied wth ieasonaile accuracy. The
followng speafic policies are applied to pathcular categories of incorne.
lil Inwme received by way of grants, donab.ons and gifts and is induded in fvll
in the Statement of Financial Activities when re¢￿vatIe. Grants, where entiljement is not
condits.onal on the tjelivery of a speryfic performance by the charity. are recognised when
the charity becomes unconditionally entitled to the grant.
lill Donated seNices and facilities ace induded 8t the value tt) the charity where this can be
quantified.
liiilThe value of seNices provideil ty Voluntee￿ h85 not txen induded in these accounts.
livl Investrnent incorne is included when receivat4e
Ivllncome from charilatAe trading a¢b"vity are a¢¢ounled for then eamed.
Ivillncome from giants, where related to perfoirnance and specific deliveiaL4es,
are 8c¢ounled for as the ch8nty eains the right t() considerabon by its perforrnance.
Idl Expenditure
Expendture is recognised on an accrual basis as a liatx.lity is incurred. Expenditure indudes
Sny VAT which cannot be fully recovered
lilcosts of generating funds corntxise the cr6ts 8sso(yated ￿1th allr8L*"ng voluntary
income and the costs ol trading for fvndrai8ing purposes.
lill Charitable expenthture comprises those costs inujrred ty the charty in the ddivery of
its activities and services for its beneficiaries. It indudes both costs that can LE allocated
directly lo such activities and those costs of an indirect nature necessary to supwrt them
liiilAI costs are allocated between the expendtture categories of the SOFA on a basis
designed lo reflect the use of the resource. Costs rdab.ng to a paticular athvity are
allocated direct￿, others are apporboned on an appfopriate basrs.
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Cornm'all P¢opl¢ Firsl
Ntstei th the a¢¢￿￿n(l ftsr the l'ear ended 31sL M*r¢h 2021
(l) PriDLip*I Acl￿Unt1ll¥ Puiicies
lel Fixed a55ets
Tangible fixed assets are written off over the expected useful life of the asset. at
25% per annum on the reducing balance method.
Items costing over are capitalised.
121 Fixed Assets
Fittings
& equipment
Cost . balance brought forward
Depreciation
balance brought forward
charge for the year
6,285
5,378
907
6,285
Net book value 31st. Marth 2021
Net book value 31st. March 2020
907
{3) Debtors
2021
2020
Sundry debtors
{4) Creditors
Amounts falling due within 12 months
Sundry creditors
750
750
151 Employee information
Number ofemployees
No employee received emoluments of morethan £60,000.
The average weekly number of employees during the year were calculated on
the average head count basis.
The tot31 employee beneftts of key management personnel were £27,60012020= £27.6001
Salaries and wages
Pension
Social security costs
49,389
3,501
3,898
48,450
3,875
3,830
56,155
161 Trustees information
Trustees remuneration and expenses
Expenses relate to Trustees, travel and subsistence at meetings.
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Cornm'all P¢opl¢ Firsl
Note$ to the ￿count$ for ¢he ie*r ended 31sL M*r¢h 2021
171 Movements in funds
Balance
1st April
2020
Balance
31st. March
2021
Income
Expenditure Balance
Transfers
Unrestricted fvnds
Designated Funds
82,250
82,250
General Fund
28,805
228
1,041
1,387
26,606
Restrirted funds
Cornwall County Council
Blue Light Day
Linking Lives Project
Independence at Home
Western Power
The David Solornons Charitable Tmst
859
2,791
3,669
36,610
16,535)
30,934
12,791)
13,669)
500
1,500
1,000
39,610
30,151
15001
11,500)
11,000)
19,535)
137,9971
7,318
16,459)
7,846
30,934
National Lottery.. Back on Track
Victim Services
Office of the Police & Crime Cornmissionttr
27,083
19,651)
{7,875)
249
17,432
Devon & Cornwall Police
Talisman Charitable Fund
7,875
27,083
8,124
77,885
117,7751
165,3071
17,432
48,366
1,387
Designated Funds
The trustees have designated the following funds:
2021
2020
Long term stsff sickness, maternity leave, staff leaving and recruitment costs
3,000
3,000
Redundanty costs
Legal and accotjntancy costs for closure of CPF
The time to the expiry of leases on property- 6 months (Penzan￿)
That staff can continue workin& primarily to secure new
funding13 months)
Employee Pensions
Equipment
Deficit through reduction in Cornwall Council funding
Grant not renewed CPF16 months)
Other contingencies
7,500
3,500
250
7,500
3,500
250
15,000
1,000
15,000
1,000
15,000
35,000
2,000
15,000
35,000
2,000
TOTAL
82,250
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82,250

Cornm'all P¢opl¢ Firsl
Note$ to the ￿count$ for ¢he ie*r ended 31sL M*r¢h 2021
181 Movements in funds prior year
Balance
1st April
2019
Balance
31st. March
2020
Income
Expenditure Balance
Transfers
Unrestricted fvnds
Designated Funds
82,250
82,250
General Fund
21,320
3,501
709
4,943
29,054
Restrirted funds
Cornwall County Council
Blue Light Dav
Linking Lwe5 Project
Police & Crirne Cornmi55ioner
50,0(XJ
3,770
149,7871
12,721)
14,684)
14,273
859
2,789
3,669
27,083
1,740
10,904
27,800
12,550)
2,393
69,720
171,4661
14,943)
34,401
Designated Funds
The trustees have designated the following funds=
2021
2020
Long term staff sickness. rnaternity lea¥e. staff leaving and recruitrnent costs
Transfer of Members to another organisation
Redundancy costs
Legal and accountancy costs for closure of CPF
The time to the expiry of leases on property- 6 months (Penzancel
That staff can continue workin& primarily to secure new
funding13 months)
Employee Pensions
Equlpment
Deficit through reduction in Cornwall Council funding
Grant not renewed CPF16 monthsTr
Legal Fees
Other contingencies
3,000
3,000
7,500
3,500
250
7,500
3,500
250
15,000
1,000
15,000
1,000
15,000
35,000
15,000
35,000
2,000
82,250
2,000
82,250
TOTAL
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Cornm'all P¢opl¢ Firsl
Note$ to the ￿count$ for ¢he ie*r ended 31sL M*r¢h 2021
171 Charitable expenditure
Total
Total
2021
2020
Wages and salaries
Staff costs
Telephone
Print, post and stationery
Training
Insurance and subscriptions
Room hire
Refreshments & CPF forums
Travel expenses
Volunteer expenses
Projerts
Computer and IT costs
Legal and professional fees
Reporting accountant's fees
Rent and rates
Office equipment charges
Depreciation
Sundry expenses
Committee expenses
Non capfcalised equipment
56,788
2,802
1,060
244
1,260
56,155
1,214
459
440
1,152
1,465
498
5,954
87
457
715
97
325
750
250
45
618
750
1,114
1,661
303
130
907
72
783
219
72,425
181 Anatysls of net assets between funds
General
Funds
Designated Restricted
Funds
Funds
Total
Fixed assets
Current assets
Current liabilities
Net assets at 315t Marth 2021
27,356
17501
26,606
82,250
48,366
157,971
17501
157,221
82,250
48,366
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Cornwall People First
191 Analysls of prlor year funds
Statement of Financial Activities [including Income and Expenditure Account]
for the year ended 31st. March 2020
Unrestricted Restricted
Funds
Funds
Total
Funds
Total
Funds
2020
2020
2020
2019
Income fro
Donations
Investment income
Grants and contracts
Fee income
200
56
2,750
495
770
970
56
71,700
495
999
60
90,350
885
68,950
Total Income
3,501
69,720
73,221
92,294
Expenditure on
Charitable activities
709
71,466
72,175
78,942
Net incomellexpenditure]
2.792
11,746)
1,046
13,352
Reconciliation of funds
Total funds brought forward
103,570
41,090
144,660
131,308
Tranfers between reserves
4,943
Total funds carried fonvard
111,304
34,401
145,706
144,660
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