I'ULLLIRLLL FUTr•DTHEkAPIE5
(A COMPANY LIIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMEIYTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30APRIL20?-
CHARITY NUMBER 1162010
COTrIPANY NUMBER 09354871
FuiiG'rcleFund:
Supporting quality of life

FULL CIRCLE FUND THERAPIES
CONTENTS
Page
Legal and administrative infoTmation
Trustees, report
?4
Indepersdent examinews rewft
Statement of financial activities
Balance Sheet
Notes to the Financial Statements

FULL CIRCLE FUND THERAPIES
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Trnstees:
B H Brennan
AFPDunn
M C Mccann
G D Norton
K Prasad
S A Ruggles
N Shamia
F M Willis
Charity registration number:
167010
Company registratioTh number: 09554871
Registered office address-
12 Nonhfields Prospect
Putney Bridge Road
London
SW18 IPE
OperationAI addres$'.
elo The Ruth Myles Unit
2nd Floor
Si. Jftmes's Wintr
St. George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
London
SW170QT
Independent examiner:
S B Chicksand. F.C.A
Chicksand Gordon Avi5 Ltd
12 Northfields Prospect
Putney Bridge Road
London
SW18 IPE
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FULL CIRCLE FUND THERAPIES
TRUSTEES. REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED30 APRIL 2025
The trustees who are also direeiors of ihe Charity for the purposcs of the Companies Act ?006. present their report and
the financial statements of the Charity for the year ended io April ?0fj5.
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governing document
The Charity is a company limiied by guarantee governed by its memornndum and articles of association. a deed of trjst
and is registered as a Chariry with rhe Cliarity CoMiini55ion.
Recruitfflent wppointjnent of Thew trustees
New trustees are selected at)d appointed by the existing Irustees. Appointment of members of the Committee is
govemed by the Con511tution dated ?? ApTiI ?015. The Committee is authorised to appoint new members to fill
vacancies arising through resignaiion or death of any existing member.
Relevant interests
Any trustee wirh a relevanr interest is required io disclose such In￿rest and withdrdw from any decisions where conflict
may arise.
Risk management
The trusiees continue to assess and monitor ihe risks to which the Charity 15 exposed and to ensure appropriate controls
are in place to provide reasonable assurance against fraud and ern)r.
D￿ECTIVEs AND ACTIVITIES
Objectives and atrns
The Charity's twin objectives, a5 Set out in the Governing Docurnent, are
a - to relieve those in need by reason of ill health, or disability. and to preserve the health of patients, carers and staff at
St. Georoes Hospital. London. and N.H.S. Hospitals regionally and nationally ihrough fundinu and ihrnu(Th the
advancement of research into supportive and complementary therapies, and
b- to advance the education of health care professionals. including supportive thernpistl, paiienis. their carers and the
general public about the role and benefits of supportive and complementary therapies.
There is no means testints relatin(¥ to provisions, support is available at ihe point of need to all referr¢d to the Full Ciwle
service at Si. George's Hospiial.
Public benefit
The trUS￿e5. as required by section 4 of ihe Charities Act ?006, have paid due retsard io the Charity Commission'5
guidance on providing public benefit when reviewing the Charity's aims and objectives in deciding what activities the
Charity should undertake and how the donations made have advanced the objects of th¢ Charity.
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li is 14.iih much pridL that IhL Charit)- conlinucd ils itnportiinl luncliun-. dili1.rrin￿ hi8hl)- skil1L￿ intt8rati%¥ practilioficrs Ii nd knL)ii'.hoiv
11> 5uppon th¢ r¢siliLn¢e and %i'bllb¢in¥ of very %i¢k patients Df all ag¢s in th¥ NFIS. Iheir familits and NHS siaff.
l)ur onuoing cummitmcnl 1% to suptKkrt pati¢nty aLros5 TnUltIpl￿ mcdical dcpartmLnts including haemaiolu£% Iblo()d Laniers and siLkle
i*ll disord¢rl. Fnajur Irauml4. pa115￿1ve carn and pl￿dId[rIC rnidicinL.
Our Current projtcts include:
St Georgt's Lnbvtrsity Hospit*ls Foundation Trust, Tooting. Si GeorgL s is onL ofihc large)1 hospita19 in F.urthpL and ha% b¥Lll
ur projL*I'5 primar* fvr ?5 )ears. Working collaboraiivLly lviih cliniiians. 14'e oner an alvi￿￿-)￿l￿n1￿¥. ¢vid¥nLL-infvrtn¥d
inlLgiatll'L Iherap!, appr￿<￿h that proi'ides a pu511ive LuunlerbalanLe lu thi riguurs of often Ini'asivc. frighicnin4 tTrediial
inieTventiiJnN lu k-¥ep a pl￿0￿ tL*lints human. -l-hrtsugh nneoirtts LN'aluJtion. iniLrvtniitsns have betn shoi¥'n 10 sieniticanth.
r¢dutL' anii¥ti' and pain and impruvL sl¥Lp aLfi)s5 tnuliiple aÈ¢ grvup5 and diatinu5es. Cenirdl to our vision ib 10 prowide higlil),
skillLd Full Lirclc¥J prnct11ioncrs to thc hospital bcd5ide ID sornc the rn05t rotnplcx arca5 in mediLin¥ inLludintF:
Haematology And Bone fvlarrow Transplant Unit. Our long¥51 nnnino projLci 5UPPDrts over ?iLI bluDd and I!.￿Pha11C
Lancer pa11cnt% a I'kof nd 1% pN)udli' %iiprx)Ncd b) Ihe RLJlh fvl!'IL4 Ward lund la rcstriLILd fund in Si CJe()rqL b Hiispiiol
Charii>'l and our ConneLiittts Riiki i¥irh MediLlnt projeci. Due to th¢ unique phssiLal and [n¢ni￿lI impalt of a h<iimaiologi'
diaTrnDsis. a blv(xl canLcr paiiLni endure% ii'Lck's and months In an isolaiion room follo%wing ini¢nsI￿e l'ull b￿),
chcmoihcrap). As a rLsult. paiiLnts ar¥ oftLn hiohl), anxious as ¥veffil as sc%'erel!' imtnune co￿p[￿Mi5￿ fur exiensive periods.
H￿ie￿al01[]@), paiienis sulTtr iiiih a rangi of debiliiating side effecis such nerve pain rnu5cd b>. chetnoihiTapv
Ichcmothcrnp>" inducLd pcriphcral nLurupathi' ICIPNII as ivcll as nausca. fatigue and insomDio.
Haematology D#y Cire Unit this prujLXI was drsigntd 10 be availabl¢ io support palienis ¥%'iih chemotherapy induced
ntrve damage and io thtcnd Full Circlc pcrson-LLntrcd sUPPOrt to paiicnrs iyho remain e¥trem¢li' ￿ulnerable )tl¢r Stem Cell
Transplantation. This speiilic pruject i%'as re4uesied bv ha¢matoloo!' cliniLians and priiudl). 5UPPOrted b!. Ruth Ml'les bun(l.
Mgjor Trauma prvjei( launched in Augusr •0*4. This is g Jii'si lis A'imdpiltsi pl￿JgL.1 in Lollaboralion iviih Majur Trauma s
senitsr nvr5C& p.s%'cholo(pisis and maiLal icams. 51 Gcorvc'g is ) mttjthr trauma centre part of ihc Souihivcst Li)ndon
Surriv trauniu n¢ti%L)rk i¥hich LL)i er5 a population of tr 6 million. Arvund l )0 P<lti¢nts a mvnih ¥i'iih Iht mL)s1 severe injuries
arc tak-en to St GeoroL E often h!'pa551ng neurcr hospiia15. Thi5 projcct r¥ccivcs matth-funding in our partnLrship ii'ith IhL
Majur TrJutlld Lnit's Ward Fund (pan of Si G¢vr¥¢ 5 Hospital Charitvl and priyaie donors io our Conneciing RLiki i¥ith
Medicine proj￿t.
Sieklè Cell Disvrd¢r ?_V¢dr pilot pwjwt for pari¢nts diJ¥nus¢d wilh sieklL cell disorder ISCDI xcross five South West
Lttndon IIDrou¥h%. SupportlDg t￿tI￿nts iN"Ith SLD ha￿ bc¢n J dedicatcd part ef our vision since ?U03. scr) is a life-
Ihr¢atenin¥ g¢n¢liL Lundition ii'hich aff¢vls tht rcd blood cell¥ is particul1￿[V cutnmon in people iviih an African or
CarIb￿an family baLkground. Workino in collaboralion ivith SCD ps)chologists and clinicittns. Ivi ivere iniiiicd its dL%ion a
-)'ear Fllll CircleF.. delivtrL'd iniL'gTaiive thtrap), projL￿ fttr adultq with SCD. We were thrilled to be awardcd NHS England
fundirt? of £18,0(M) for this importani prvje¢L cotntnen¢ing Januar%. 2￿).
University Hospitals Sussex- Brighton, Hayward's Heath #nd Worthing
We ar¢ delighied to receive Ihe coniinued enihusiasiie suppon of Ihe Sussex C￿cer Fund. Building on th¢ su¢¥£ss of I￿1 year'5
project, lye wcre invited to dtyelop an expansion plan for their hospital-based cancer projects for..
Royal SussL* County, HttspIt￿ (Brighionl
The Princess Ruyal Hvspiial. Ha).Wi￿d.& H¢*th
Worthing H05Pital'5 Cancer Unit.
During this pErio(J a 10t￿ of l ?79 Full Circle treattnents were d¢livered to can￿r patients. aiTI)S5 Su5bex.
Supporting 3 Children's Hospttxl Projects
• The Roy&l Alexandra Childrtn'$ Hospital (Brighionl
Kingston Hospital's Children's Unit Isurreyl
St George's University Hotspit￿ ChildT¢ll'S UnitiL¢iJJ(Ivnl
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TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE TrEAR ENDED30APRIL 2025
'c iitr¢ dclightcd In iuDlinu¥ vur fo¢u5 our ¢xpertiE¢ tv support childrLn ivith lifc-changillg diaontssL'% and thLir tamilies. With
gratitude tu a gvn¢TOUS d()natii)n frum th¢ RJN'tni)ad Charity. and tundrai5ing enortq Irom vur annual c>Lling eveni The May FIN'¢r
urganis¢d b!- Iuc£l1 L)'Lling club the Suuth IVLstcrn RL)ad Club. With this sUPPOrt. I%'L ¥vcrc ablv to dcv¢l()p and launch our 3rd P&idialriL
projea- for Kingstttn H05Pital Children's UDit- in January_
ALross all Qui prvj¢dy' Iv¢ coD5iStintl>' r¢cciN'¢ highl). ¢n¥ag¢d referrdl support frc>m Clinical t¢am5 on the ground and imrnens¢
BratitudL Irom ihose ive sUPPOrt.
Our mission is ILI SUPPOrt childrcn and adulis and iheir car¢r5 ilhen iht), are facing sorne uf thc must challcnging iveeks at)d tnonths
folloiving diagnos15.
-111 ÉT veiiy sire55[iil iinFe. ITciipi17g necLJSS lo Fiill Ciiclg is ÉT repr(¥ie aiTd lieai'en ￿lie11 I ccirt svtieli oJTand reboot. Il'e IiL71'e spenf
Ilie WLSt O months in l'ul'ioi￿ diffeJYni Iiospilals. alTd Full Circle is ilte b*sr urtd iiiosi valiiable siipporl so]¢ii' lo parenr.¥. Htfgeli,
8idte[iil ThanL vnii so Mii¢li
Mother of 10 yr old with eancer.
NHS Staff
W¢ continu¥ io r¢5pond to th¢ demand trorn th¢ frontlin¢ for our tearn 5 ex￿rtiSe tD support cihausicd bHS Stuff. During the }'car. Ise
hai'c diliNcrcd rcgular monihly staff ivcllbcino sUPPOrt throuoh Liur spccialist Full Cirtlt,k'. Remeditil MLssage team. Spccial St￿T
Wellbeing Davs iv¢r¢ organised for Neuro Intensive CarL. General Int¢iisiwr C(Ire and Haematology dnd Siem Cell Transplant ILAMS
throughoui th¢ ycar. A iota5 of 271 Sta￿ trcatments wcre given wilh fatiOU& Slr¢5s and sleep dI￿lL￿lI1tS ihc mosl pr¢val¢ni hcalih
challenge5 reponed by healihcare profe55ion&ls in this projeLt
Thc5c Full Circle NHS Stsff projects ￿'Cre requested and SUp￿>ned b!. l¢ad nurses and consulianis and fvnded by each departmcni's
ward fund thrL)ugh St G¢org¢'5 HL)5pilal Charity.
Over th¢ yeat aLT05S SIN NHS sit¢5 14.¢ h¥ve (l¢liv¢r¢d a tvtJl vf ? 660 treatments M'hiLh repre*nis a 4)•19 incr¢a5e on our prcvious
)'tar 5 41Ctivitr.
During this )'car Ive wctc hoT)ouicd to rcc¢ivc £66 193 from a singl< 8enerou5 bcquesi to 5UPPOrt txpand the ivork" of VUT
Connwiing Reiki with Medicine project.
For th¢ year tLI 3Uth April 2025, the Charits received income uf£133.885.
During ihis Y¢￿ 8150 It L5 4Yjth greai pride thai our Founder and CCO Suzanne RuE4125 Redhead il'as honoured lo receiv¢ a Briiish
Etnpire Mdal given in recoonition of her tireless work over the last 75 >traT5 pioneering int¢grativ¢, holistic. pail¢nt-focu￿d 5UPPOrt
for Lhil(Ir¢n and adult5. diagnob¢d iviih lif¢ Ihr¢at¢nin¥ condiiions ill th¢ NHS.
Trusitts feel that the Charity is eNceptionallv well placed to continue lo pruvid¢ th¢ l¢v¢l ofin(egrdiive therapy expertise that very sick
patients of all ages and
crucially Nl IS healthcare worker5 need during challLngirtg timcs fror the NHS. OUT charity % size and
dcdicaied tcam alloiv5 US to adapt our evidencc infortn¢d s¢Thi¢t5 to respDnd s%¥iftly io the many urgcnt ca115 for our support frotn the
frL)niline ofcar¢. Over th¢ la51 ?5 Vea￿ of designing and d¢liv¢ring projects in 5urnv of Ihe most compl¢x medical areas in the Nlls,
our dcdicated Full CirclL@ team'5 provcn track record consi51entl)' d¢rnonstrdt¢5 It is both possible- and fteedcd.
APprov￿j by order of the of trustees and si8ned on lis behalf by=
S A Ruggles-Truste¢
O l December 2025
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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER, S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES
I report on the accounis for the year ended 30 April ?0?3 $¢1 out on pages 6 ￿ 9.
Respective re5ponslbllities 0( ¢rus¢ees and examiner
The chariry's trustee5 {who are also ihe directors for the purposes of company lawl are resw)nsible for the preparation of
the accounts. The charity's trustees consider that an dudii is noi required for thi5 year {under Section 144(?) of rhe
Charities Act ?01 l (the ?01 l A¢t)l and that an independent examination is r¢quir¢d.
Havinu satisfied myself that the charity 15 Ilot subject to audit under company law and is eligible for independent
examination. it is my responsibility to-.
examine the accounrs under Section 145 of the 201 I Aci
tg follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions tsiven by the Chariry Commission (under Section
14515)Ib) of the ?0 I l Act): and
to stare whether particular matters have come io my allention.
Basis of the independenf examintr's rtport
My examination was carried oui in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commission. An
examination includes a review of the accounting reeords kepi by the charity and a compari50n of the accounts presented
wilh ihose record5. It also inclllde% consideration of any unusual items or dI￿10sUreS in the accounrs. and seeking
explanations from you as trnstees contemin(F any such matters. The procedure5 undertaken do noi provide all the
evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequenily no optnion is (TTven as lo whether the accounts present a
rue and fair view and the report is limited io ihose Matte￿ set out in the stat¢mttnts below.
Independent examiner's statement
In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention..
which gives me reasonable cause to beli¢v¢ that. in any material respect, the requirements
to keep accouniing records in accordance with Section i86 and 387 of the Companies Act ?006: and
to prepare accounts which a¢wrd with the accountiny records. comply with the a¢countinu requirements
of Sections 394 and 395 of th¢ Cornpanies Act 2006 and with the methods and principles of the
Stat¢rnent of Recommend¢d Practice.. Accounting and Reporting by Charities
have not been tnet. or
(2)
to which, in my opinion. attention Should b¢ drnwn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts
to be reached.
S B Chicksand, F.C.A
Chicksand Gordon Avis Lid
l? Northfields Prospect
Putney Bridge Road
London
SW18 IPE
Date.. l December 20?5
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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AcllviTIES
FOR THE YEAR ENOED 30 APRIL 2025
2025
Total
funds
2024
Total
funds
Unrestrfrted
fund5
Restrlrted
funds
Notes
INCOMING RESOURCES
Incoming It￿Ulce5 from ienerated funds
Voluntary income
Attivities for generating funds
987
3,636
128.416
846
129,403
4,482
57.010
6,236
Total incoming resources
4.623
129.262
133.885
63,246
RESOURCES EXPENDED
Cost of genera￿n¢t￿r￿S
Service deliverv
Charitable at￿vItIeS
Therapists
Governance cost5
Other resource5 expended
98
9,072
9,170
275
63.145
63,145
1,200
3,527
46,432
960
3,122
1,200
3.527
Totsl resource5 expended
4,825
72,217
77.042
50,789
INCOMING I IOUTGOINGI RESOURCES
12021
57,045
S6.843
12.457
Total funds brought forward
5.632
45,890
51.522
39.065
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
5,430
102,935
108.365
51,522
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BALANCE SHEET
AS AT 30 APRIL 2025
2025
2024
Notes
FIXED ASSETS
Intanglble assets
Tangible assets
CURRENT ASSErs
Cash at bank and in hand
Debtors
113,011
1,990
115,001
51,428
2,836
54,264
CREDITORS
Amounts falling due within one year
16.6361
12,7421
NET CURRENT ASSETS
108,365
51,522
NET ASSETS
108.365
51,522
FUNDS
Unrestricted funds
Restricted funds
5,430
102,935
5,632
45,890
TOTAL FUNDS
108,365
51,522
The charitable company is entitled to exemption from audit under 5ertion 477 of the Companies Act 2006
for the year ended 30 Aprll 2U25.
The rnembers have not required the charitable company to obtain an audit of its financial statements for
the year ended 30 April 2025 in accordance with Section 476 of the Companies Act 2(N)6.
The trustees acknowledge thelr responsibilltles for complying wlth the requirements of the Companie5 Art
2006 with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.
The accounts have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applScable to charitable companies
subject to the small companies regime.
The accounts wèrè approved by the Board of Trustees on l December 2025 and were signed on its behalf bv=
S Ruggles- Trustee....................................................................
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2025
ACCOUNTINC POLICIES
Accounting convention
The financial sthtemenrs have been prepared under ihe historical ¢051 convention. and in accordance with rhe
Financial Reportin
Sianddrd for Smaller Eniities (effective January ?015), th¢ Companie5 Act ?006 and the
r¢quir¢ments of th¢ Stai¢meni ofRe¢vmm¢nd¢d Praciice, Accouniing and Reporting by Chaiities.
In¢orniNg resources
All incominÉF resou￿e$ ar¢ in¢luded on the Stat¢tnent of Financial Activities when the charity is l¢gally entitled
to the income and ihe amount can be quantified with reasonable accuracy.
Resourees expended
Expenditure is accounted for on an accTuals basis and has been classified under headillgs that reL*aLe all cost
related io the caiesyory. IlThere cosis eannot be directly allributed to particular headiDg5, they have been allocated
to activities on a basis consisient with the use of resources.
Taxatio
The charity is ex¢mpi frotn corporation on its Charitable activiiie%.
Tangible fixed assets *Dd depr¢¢iutiun
Tangible fixed assets are stated at ¢ost les5 depreciation. Depreciation is provided ai rates cal¢ulat2d to write off
the o95t over its ¢xp¢cted ubeful life, 15 follows..
Computer Software
33.j3•/ty Strhighr-line
Fund aceountiThg
Unrestricted funds can be used in accordance with the charitable obje¢ti¥es at the discretion of the trustees.
NET INCOMING RESOURCES
This is stated after charging..
2025
2024
CEO remuneration
8,750
INTANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Trade mxrk..
Cost
At l May ?024 and 30 April ?0?5
Amortlsatlon
Ai l May 20?4 and 30 April 2025
Net book value
At l May ?0?4 and 30 April 20?5
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2025
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Equipment:
Cost
At l May 2024 and 30 April ?0?5
1.683
DepreciAtlon
At l May 2024 alld 30 April 20?5
Net book value
At l May ?024 and 30 April 20?5
MOVEMENT IN FUIYDS
2025
2024
Unrestrieted funds
Brought fonvard
N¢t (outgoing) l incoming resources for the year
5,632
(?02)
2,0?0
i,612
Carried forward
5.63?
Restricted funds
Brought forward
Nel incoming reSou￿e5 for the year
Carried forward
45.890
57.(Hj
37,045
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