Tribal Project
Trustees Annual Report 2021/22 Registered UK Charity 1161044
Contents:
Charity details Page: 1 Trustees' report Page: 2-7 Independent examiner's report Page: 8-9 Receipts and Payments Page: 10-11
CHARITY DETAILS
Trustees:
Mr. G. Marsh – Chair Mrs. C. Williams – Treasurer Mr. J. Atkinson – Secretary Mr. D. Clarke – Trustee Mr. D. Murphy – Trustee
Registered office:
15 Queens Road Fulwood Preston PR2 3EA
Principle office:
The Annex Plungington Community Centre Brook Street Preston PR1 7NB
Independent examiner:
Mr. K.R. Carey FCA/ICAEW Managing Director Mcdade and Roberts Accountants 316 Blackpool Road Fulwood Preston PR2 3AE
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TRIBAL PROJECT TRUSTEES REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Reference and administrative details of the charity
The charity is registered with the Charity Commission with number 1161044.
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in notes to the accounts and comply with the charity's governing document, the Charities Act 2011 and Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland published on 16 July 2014.
The trustees who have served during the year are set out on page 1.
Structure, governance and management
The constitution of the organisation was adopted on 16th April 2014 and was last amended on 03rd March 2015.
Reporting to the Service Director, the charity has two full time staff. Volunteers provide their time freely in a range of roles.
The trustees have examined the major strategic, business and operational risks which the charity faces and confirmed that systems have been established to enable regular reports to be produced so that the necessary steps can be taken to lessen the risks.
Trustees are recruited from the local communities which Tribal Project services, and as far as is practicable, recruitment is targeted to reflect both the skills that are needed and the diversity of the communities they serve. Induction training is provided to all trustees on appointment to familiarise them with the work of the organisation and to ensure that they can make an immediate contribution to its strategic management.
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The charity applies salaries to all personnel commensurate with duties and that are consistent with the parameters of nationally agreed rates of pay. The Charity considers its key management personnel to be the Service Director and the Creative Director.
Objectives and activities
The key objective of the charity throughout this period was to continue providing our vital services to substance misuse and associated mental health community within Preston and central Lancashire.
Tribal Project to remain accessible to anyone who needed our support with a desire to change.
Achievements and performance
Tribal Project continue to be the largest independent substance misuse and associated mental health charity in central Lancashire. We are proud of our independence and use this to react almost instantly to the needs of our community. This approach helps enables us to use our community’s voice as a driving factor in all the decision the Charity makes thus providing the support needed when it’s needed.
Our longer-term objective to improve the Charity structure through Trustee recruitment has been realised. The charity now has a dedicated team of five, all with specific a skill set and experience enabling the charity to continue our established work and look at how we can expand and improve the service we offer.
New, dynamic and innovative ways of communicating with our clients are now established. Clients can now choose how they want to access support from the charity ranging from remote access and support to 1-2-1 meetings.
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People accessing Tribal Project are provided with an exceptional pathway to recovery using cognitive behavioural therapy and rational emotive behavioural therapy. Clients report that they love coming to Tribal Project. They described it as being part of a happy and safe family. Clients are kind and care about others. They know about and value each other’s differences. Clients make friends and connect easily here. Staff resolve any incidents or clashes in personality quickly and effectively.
Clear and high ambitions are set for clients, grounded in the charity’s core values of ‘honesty, confidentiality and a desire to change’. These ambitions are fully realised. Clients thrive socially and emotionally. All clients, including those who are disadvantaged, and clients with special educational needs and/or disabilities and/or mental health diagnosis, achieve extremely well.
Clients enjoy each other’s company at social times. They smile and laugh a lot. Throughout the year Tribal Project facilitated 36 extra learning and education workshops and provided a cooked lunch on each occasion which allowed clients time to talk and develop new connections.
Tribal Project adopted a new admission process which includes an informal face to face chat with every person looking for support. This has proved to be hugely successful with all new clients signing up to our ‘desire to change’ philosophy. This means all clients are fully focused on learning in workshop/groups/1-2-1 meetings. Their behaviour is exemplary.
Clients benefit from an exceptional personal development programme. They gain the knowledge that they need to understand, participate and succeed in their recovery journey. Our activities and workshop grow clients’ character, confidence and personal identity throughout their time with the charity. Clients of all ages flourish in the roles of responsibility and leadership that they are offered through our volunteer program. Staff monitor client’ take-up in these roles, to help make sure that they all get the opportunity to enjoy this much valued aspect of recovery life. Clients receive a high-quality independent advice and guidance programme. This prepares them extremely well for their next steps in recovery, family life, education, employment or training.
Trustees continue to make an exceptional contribution to the charity’s success. They understand their responsibilities and they carry out their role to the highest standard. Trustees’ strategic leadership, coupled with their effective approach to holding staff to account, ensures that their high ambition for clients is met.
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Staff feel valued. They appreciate trustees’ work to support their well-being and ensure that they have a reasonable workload.
Our outreach service to provide support, contact, advice and friendship to people too ill or digitally unable to access help continues. These weekly visits have become vital to those who access them.
‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Recovery’. A bespoke set of cognitive behavioral therapy workshops written and owned by the by the charity has reached its final draft and will be made publicly available in late 2022.
Safeguarding
Tribal Projects arrangements for safeguarding are effective.
Staff keep up to date with information about the dangers that clients may face. Therefore, staff are quick to spot the signs that clients may be at risk of harm. They report any concerns in a timely way. These concerns are acted upon promptly. Staff ensure that clients swiftly get the information and help that they need.
Clients learn about risks to their safety, and how to spot and avoid them. They seek help when they need it.
Grant funding was secured this year from:
TNL Awards for All
Lloyds Bank Foundation
Albert Hunt Foundation
Community Gateway
Progress Housing
Preston City Council
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Reserves policy
It is the policy of the charity to maintain sufficient funds to cover management and administration costs for a minimum of six months. At the end of this year 24 weeks costs were reserved.
2022/23 – Looking forward
Tribal Project will continue to be the best we can be for our often marginalised and overlooked community. We will continue to be and independent voice of people in recovery in central Lancashire.
We will continue to develop new, exciting and ground-breaking ways to make peoples journey into substance misuse recovery, better physical and mental health easier and more enjoyable.
We will build new partnerships with organisation who share our ethos and develop those that we have created in the past.
With the support of an active, driven and caring board, staff and volunteers Tribal Project look forward to the next year with confidence and optimism.
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This report was agreed by the Trustee's on 25th October 2022 and signed on its behalf by." Mr. G. Marsh - Chair Page 7
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of Tribal Project On accounts for the year ended 31st March 2022 Charity no (If any) 1161044 Sot out on pages 3&4 I report to the trustees on my examinallon of the accounts of the above charity (Yie Trust") for the year ended 3110312022. Responslbilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust. you are responsible for the preparation basls of report of the a¢¢ounts in accordance wilh the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 {Wie Act.). I report in respect of my examination of tt)e Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my examination, I have followed the applicabl8 Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5Xb) of the Act. I have completed my examination. I confimi that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with thè 8xamination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material resp8ct- a¢countirvJ rècords yre not kept in accordance wilh section 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounting re¢ords Independent examiner's stst•m•nt I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection with Ihe examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understandin9 of the accounts to be reached. Signod: Dato: 2511012022 Nam•: Kevin Ronald Carey (Hons) FCA Relevant professional qualification(s) or body (Sf any}: ICAEW Address: McDade Roberts Accountants Limited. 316, Blackpool Road. Fulwood, Preston PR2 3AE Section Disclosure Only comp18t8 if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concern {see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts.. directions and guidance for examiners). IER October 2018
Give horo briof details of any Items that the examiner wishes to dlsclo80. None IER October 2018
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Il. any) Receipts and payments accounts CC16a Forth• p•rlod from Priod al6 To 0110412021 3110312022 Section A Receipts and payments Llnrgstricted fun¢J¥ to th• n•ar•8t Restrfcted ft5nd$ Endowment funds Last T¢tsl funds to th• noarKt£ to Iho n•0r•¥¢£ to th• raY•*£ to tho noaroste Al Receipts Grdni Income HMRC FuthJLKJh Donation Refunds 9.446 12A04 1.576 7¥ 64.515 12,404 1,570 7S 768 Sub total(Gross inwme for AR) 13,501 99,377 A2 Assèt and Inwstmont ul•s, {so0 table). Sub lolal 83,501 .501 99,377 A3Pa ents Admlnlslralion Wagtrs Travgl Sundry 1.722 63.892 B12 1.032 61,315 812 409 400 199 2.$78 252 63,B92 B1Z 1.224 4800 4800 Insuranc PleSSlOn81 Fees Cornpther5 e Bomk Cha 16 73.813 Sub total 73.B13 70,797 A4 As8•t and Inv•stmont purchases, tabl• Com torE ul monl 4819 Sub total 73.813 73,813 75.616 Net of recelptrfpayments) A5 Transfers betwÈ•n funds A6 Cash funds last >war end Cash funds thls y•ar end 9.688 9.688 23,761 35.980 45,668 35,980 45,666 12,219 35,980 CCXX RS acUnts ISSI 2511012022
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unr•8¢rietsd funds to ng•ro8t£ 44646 Rttct•d fvnds Endth¥m•nt lund# ttsn•ar••t£ Categorfes D8iails B1 Cash fund• CashAccount Total cash fvnds 45.688 Unmtrlct funds to n¢gr•rt£ Ro8trScted fund5 to n•#re$t£ End¢)wm•nt funds tr£ Details B2 Other monotsry aslèts Fund lo v•t b•lors Cmntv4 08t{opyorI1 Dotails 83 Investment a880ts FurrtltDwhlth Currfjrtwl Detalls Co&tlopYonill B4 Assets retsined for tho charltyj own u8e Fund towhl¢h rqlt•s due Wh•n thJ• Details 85 Llabilitles Slgned by on8 or trusttss on behalf of 811 the knlstees Signature Prfnt Namo al CCXX R4 acCnts (SS} 2&1012022