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2024-12-31-accounts

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Section A Reference and administration details

Charity name Other names charity is known by Registered charity number (if any) 1160856 Charity's principal address 25 Well Walk

Inside Out for Children

Flat 4 London Postcode NW3 1BY

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

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Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted if not for whole
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Name of person (or body) entitled to
appoint trustee (ifany)
Stephanie Weissman Chair
Mark Ellis
Eilish McGuinness
Emma Mamo
Marc Ramis Castelltort 01-01-2025 onwards
HayleyLeonard 01-01-2025 onwards
David Marsh 01-01-2025 onwards
Laura Burbedge 01-01-2025 onwards
Theresa Rynard 01-01-2025 onwards

Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)

Name Dates acted if not for whole year

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Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)

Type of adviser Name Address

Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)

Section B Structure, governance and management

Description of the charity’s trusts

Constitution, dated 16[th] February 2015 Type of governing document

Charitable Incorporated Organisation

How the charity is constituted

Appointed by a resolution passed at a properly convened meeting of the Trustee selection methods charity Trustees. (eg. appointed by, elected by)

Additional governance issues (Optional information)

You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about:

As part of their induction and training, all Trustees receive a copy of the organisation’s Constitution and the Charity Commission’s CC3 guidance, “The Essential Trustee, what you need to know, what you need to do.” Each Trustee is given the opportunity to experience the Inside Out for Children programme in action and to engage with staff and children, to gain a direct understanding of the charity’s work.

Inside Out for Children has policies and procedures in place to ensure the protection and safe working of beneficiaries, staff and volunteers which are reviewed annually by Trustees:

The Trustees have ensured that the charity maintains risk management systems and that appropriate actions have been taken to mitigate risks properly. Risk Assessments are conducted for all activities with children. All professional staff and Trustees have been DBS checked and all staff has child protection training, as necessary. There is always a staff member

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on site that has first aid training.

Charity’s organisational structure: The Board of Trustees has the responsibility for the governance and strategic direction of the organisation, ensuring that the charity upholds its ethos and values and delivers its objectives. Daily operational management is delegated by the Trustees to the Founder and CEO.

Section C Objectives and activities

“To act as a resource for children and young people by providing advice and assistance and organising programmes of physical, educational and other activities as a means of:

Summary of the objects of the charity set out in its governing document

(a) advancing in life and helping children and young people by developing their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature and responsible individuals; (b) advancing education;

(c) providing recreational and leisure time activity in the interests of social welfare for people living in the area of benefit who have need by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disability, poverty or social and economic circumstances with a view to improving the conditions of life of such persons.”

For the public benefit, we encourage all children to take part in our activities that are designed to improve wellbeing and learning. Inside Out for Children is an innovative education charity created to improve the wellbeing of young children.

Summary of the main OUR VISION activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to Children will be equipped to deal with the ups and downs of life and these objects (include within flourish in an ever-changing world. this section the statutory declaration that trustees have OUR MISSION had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity To inspire all children to develop life skills and strategies to look after Commission on public benefit) their own mental wellbeing. Because happy children learn better and are more likely to fulfil their potential, grow into happy adults, and contribute positively to society.

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Children in the UK are suffering from low mental health. Covid has made this crisis worse.

There is a call to action from the Government for schools to adopt a whole-school approach which has a stronger focus on mental health promotion and the prevention of mental health problems, alongside early interventions for children who have existing or emerging mental health problems to prevent these problems from escalating and the need for specialist support. Teachers understand the need to make mental wellbeing a priority, but they are already overwhelmed and overworked.

Our unique, interconnected provision based on our 5 Keys to Happiness is designed specifically to improve mental wellbeing, develop essential life skills and increase engagement among children and to de-stress busy teachers by making it easier for them to make a difference. We offer:

  1. Universal support for all children to promote mental wellbeing and prevent mental health problems - through our online Activity Library of 200+ activities, Wellbeing Programme with 2 years of assemblies and lessons that cover Relationships Education and Health Education statutory objectives, and INSIDE OUT Award which enables schools to implement a culture where the happiness of children is at the heart of school life.

  2. Targeted interventions exclusively for vulnerable and underperforming children who are at risk of not reaching their full potential - through our offsite Magical Days Out at Checkendon Equestrian Centre in the Oxfordshire Chilterns, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with 55 horses and 70 acres of privately owned woodlands. Through a blend of experiential activities around horses, nature and mindfulness, children get the opportunity to:

  3. Ride and care for a horse

  4. Explore and discover the natural world

  5. Gain an appreciation for the natural environment

  6. Create nature art

  7. Practice mindful breathing and sensing

Children revisit core learning back at school in a developmentally appropriate way through our Activity Library and Wellbeing Programme.

Our 5 Keys to Happiness evidence-based framework Look Inside, Move Outside, Share More, Be Curious, Be Kind – is relevant and engaging for children to learn and simple for teachers to teach back at school. It is based on the New Economic Foundation’s ‘5 Ways to Wellbeing’, scientifically proven to improve wellbeing.

The organisation’s Trustees have complied with their duty to have due regard to the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit in exercising their duties or powers.

Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)

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The charity benefits from the support of one advisor with a wealth of experience in wellbeing, innovation and mindfulness coaching.

You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about:

Section D Achievements and performance

Recruited five new Trustees to our Board to help steer our charity towards Summary of the main greater impact and innovation (terms to commence in January 2025). achievements of the charity Surpassed our recruitment goals and brought together an exceptional during the year group of individuals with expertise in fundraising, strategy development, digital transformation, change management, sector knowledge, and equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). Initiated the development of a new 2025-2029 strategy, building on ten years of transformative work and setting out our bold ambition to ‘step up the magic’ - becoming more relevant and relatable to children than ever before. Launched a new student internship pilot to elevate young voices and give children an active role in shaping and designing our services. Created new ‘5 Keys to Happiness’ resources - boosting children’s wellbeing with the help of our tech-savvy student intern. Delivered targeted interventions for primary school children in Berkshire and Oxfordshire at Checkendon Equestrian Centre, supporting vulnerable and underperforming children at risk of not reaching their full potential. Established a new partnership with a primary school in Reading. Enrolled one of our existing partner schools to work towards the Inside Out Award and build a whole-school culture of wellbeing excellence. Created a new digital Trustee Hub - a centralised, password-protected space on the Inside Out website that provides streamlined access to essential resources and information. Designed to equip Trustees to lead with purpose and passion, it serves as a go-to destination that evolves alongside both the Board and the charity. The Inside Out for Children programme continued to have an inspirational and lasting effect on children. Benefits linked to the ‘5 Keys to Happiness’ have included: Key 1 / Look Inside - Improved self-esteem, resilience, emotional language needs; decreased anxiety. Learned to self-calm, focus and relate to emotions through mindfulness techniques – Key 2 / Move Outside Learned about local species, habitats and wildlife

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Section D Achievements and performance

through nature exploration; experienced non-competitive outdoor play

Key 3 / Share More - Improved social interactions, teamwork, communication and relationship building

Key 4 / Be Curious - Opened minds to exciting and wide experiences.

Key 5 / Be Kind – Improved positivity. Learned responsibility, consideration, kindness and respect

Here is some feedback gathered from our impact and evaluation process with teachers and children from our partner schools:

“I'd say the biggest impact I've seen over the year is that the children are more open to discussing and sharing their feelings and have developed a much better understanding of how to manage / express their emotions. They seem to be more supportive of each other and will try to help other children who appear to be struggling with their emotions.” (Headteacher)

“Once again our Magical Day Out provided the perfect canvas for personal journeys. All the children and staff had an amazing time that they will remember for always.”(Headteacher)

“My Magical Day Out helped me: express my weather inside, feel good about myself, feel part of a team, explore the outdoors, be brave, use my imagination, try new things, be kinder, appreciate the wonder of nature, and do something I’ve never done before.” (Children)

“At the end of my Magical Day Out, my weather inside was sunny because I felt really proud of myself for facing my fears.” (Child)

“My favourite Key to Happiness is Be Curious because it helps you to unlock your imagination.” (Child) “My favourite Key to Happiness is Move Outside because I like doing exercise. It makes me feel happy.” (Child)

Section E Financial review

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Signature(s)

Full name(s) Stephanie Weissman

Position (eg Secretary, Chair, etc)

Chair

Date 17/09/2025

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Inside Out for Children 1160856 Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For the period 1/1/2024 To 12/31/2024 from ee ee ee -

Section A Receipts and payments

Unrestricted
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Total funds Last year
to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £
A1 Receipts
Voluntary Receipts - 59,994- - -- - -- - 59,994- - 62,494-
Charitable Activities - 1,500- - -- - -- - 1,500- - 2,750-
Other - 39- - -- - -- - 39- - 34-
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Sub total(Gross income for AR)- 61,533- - -- - -- - 61,533- - 65,278-
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A3 Payments
Fundraising Costs - 9,145- - -- - -- - 9,145- - 7,288-
Costs of Charitable Activities - 48,127- - -- - -- - 48,127- - 56,105-
Governance Costs - 989- - -- - -- - 989- - 963-
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Sub total - 58,261- - -- - -- - 58,261- - 64,356-
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Net of receipts/(payments) - 3,272- - -- - -- - 3,272- - 922-
A5 Transfers between funds
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A6 Cash funds last year end
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26,401- - -- - -- - 26,401- - 25,479-
Cash funds this year end - 29,673- - -- - -- - 29,673- - 26,401-

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Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of
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Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of Signature Print Name Print Name Date of approval
Stephanie Weissman 17/09/2025

CCXX R2 accounts (SS)

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Independent examiner's report on the

accounts

Section A Independent Examiner’s Report

Report to the trustees/ Inside Out for Children members of ~~re~~ On accounts for the year 31/12/2024 Charity no 1160856 ended (if any) ~~eeee ee~~ Set out on pages Pages 1&2 – Section A ~~pO~~ I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (“the Trust”) for the year ended 31/12/2024 .

Responsibilities and As the charity's trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the basis of report accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).

I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have examiner's statement come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Date: 17 September 2025 Signed: ~~os~~ Name: Andrew Michael Wells ~~ee~~ Relevant professional FMAAT qualification(s) or body (if any): Address: 66 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1XG

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Section B Disclosure

Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners).

Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose .

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