HOPE - South Yorkshire Fire - Road and Water Related Trauma Support for Families
Registered Charity number: 1165443
Financial Statements for the period ending 31 March 2022
The Spectrum, Coke Hill, Rotherham, S60 2HX Tel: 01709 829821 Fax: 01709 829822 Email: admin@varotherham.org.uk Web: www.varotherham.org.uk
HOPE - South Yorkshire Fire - Road and Water Related Trauma Support for Families
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| Legal and administrative information | 3 |
| Trustees' annual report | 4 - 9 |
| Independent examiner's report | 10 |
| Receipts and payments account | 11 |
| Statement of assets and liabilities | 12 |
| Notes to the accounts | 13 - 16 |
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HOPE - South Yorkshire Fire - Road and Water Related Trauma Support for Families
Legal and administrative Information
Registered Charity number: 1165443
(E & W)
Trustees
Cllr Steve Ayris Ex-officio Trustee - Chairperson Christopher Kardahji - Treasurer Alan Atkin Debbie Mathews Sam Oldroyd Robert Taylor
Administrative address
Administrative address The Quadrant 99 Parkway Ave Sheffield S9 4WG Bankers Unity Trust 4 Brindley Place Birmingham B1 2JB
Independent examiner Charlotte Phelps VAR Community Accountancy Service The Spectrum Coke Hill Rotherham S60 2HX
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HOPE - South Yorkshire Fire - Road and Water Related Trauma Support for Families
Trustees' annual report For the year ended 31 March 2022
Structure, Governance and Management
HOPE - South Yorkshire Fire - Road and Water Related Trauma Support for Families, previously known as HOPE - The South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue and RTC Family Support Group is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation with a Foundation Model Constitution as its governing document, it was adopted on 4 February 2016 and amended on 21 September 2016, 31 August 2017 and 4 July 2019.
The Trustees form the management committee of the charity and are responsible for setting and reviewing the policies, finances and strategic direction of the charity. The Trustees delegate the day to day management of the Charity to Maryann Quinn, Charity Operations Manager.
Appointment of Trustees
The maximum number of charity trustees is 9.
Apart from the first charity trustees every appointed trustee must be appointed for a term of three years.
A member of the South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Authority for the time being ('the office holder') shall automatically ('ex-officio') be a charity trustee, for as long as he or she holds that office. If unwilling to act as a charity trustee, the office holder may give notice in writing to the trustees of his or her unwillingness to act in that capacity; or after accepting appointment as a charity trustee, resign.
Risk Management
The trustees show due diligence by examining the major risks that the charity faces and putting systems into operation so that steps can be taken to reduce these risks.
Charitable Aims and Objectives
Providing a support structure for people affected by a death or traumatic incident either within their family or through the witnessing of a fire, road traffic collision (RTC) or incident with trauma, and by responding to the emotional needs of people who have been affected by fire, RTC or incident causing trauma with charitable help and assistance.
Setting up a sign-posting network of support and providing information through seminars, conferences and training events which aim to address the emotional trauma suffered by people through trauma by fire, RTC or incident with trauma.
Working in partnership with professional agencies, community or voluntary networks and other concerned organisations throughout the area of benefit to assist the beneficiaries of the charity; and increasing community involvement in the area of benefit in promoting safety by raising public awareness of the need for home and road safety, manage risk on how to stay safe for the public benefit.
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HOPE - South Yorkshire Fire - Road and Water Related Trauma Support for Families
Trustees' annual report - continued For the year ended 31 March 2022
Achievements and performance
The core work of HOPE is to offer 1:1, family support and Peer group support to all those in need due to a traumatic bereavement through fire, road traffic collision, or a drowning, or through the witnessing of a traumatic incident.
Throughout the continuous restrictive protocols around Covid 19 Pandemic, the support HOPE offered families didn’t waiver. Helping with the grief and isolation, where families were locked in, living with each other, trying to cope with their own traumatic grief, while needing to escape and visit their loved one’s grave side, or just walk and grieve. HOPE continues to receive referrals from the police, fire service, NHS, education establishments DWP, Community organisations, and by word of mouth, and offers continuous support, wherever needed to people right across Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham, and Sheffield.
A snapshot of support given to Barnsley families:
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Trustees' annual report - continued For the year ended 31 March 2022
Achievements and performance continued
Beneficiaries of HOPE have been supported to make a difference to their own lives and to those around them, also affected by a traumatic death. By coming along to a peer support group, families or individuals can engage, meet, and talk to others who have also suffered a traumatic bereavement. Not feeling that you are alone makes all the difference to just coping with the traumatic grief on your own. People are encouraged to create memory books, memory boxes, use crafting, and memory art, as part of their grieving process for their loved ones. HOPE also meets people at cafés or goes for a walk with people in the park, or visits people at home, alongside the Peer support groups
Memory box crafted by an 8 year old little boy.
In line with HOPE’S aims and objectives, the support HOPE offers has enabled individuals and families to take those next steps to becoming part of their everyday world again, despite wanting to curl up and never face anyone again. Going to see their GP, accepting support through Cruse Bereavement Care, support to take a phased return back to work, school or college. Just meeting up for a walk, even washing and putting on a change of clothes to come and meet us, or just sit in a park and talk. These are major steps for someone in trauma and grief, but together with HOPE’s support, those steps are taken.
Case Study
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HOPE - South Yorkshire Fire - Road and Water Related Trauma Support for Families
Trustees' annual report - continued For the year ended 31 March 2022
Achievements and performance continued
HOPE also continues to work with trauma focused psychological therapists, who supports family members of all ages, who have witnessed or been at the scene of a fatal incident and have gone on to develop PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). HOPE supports with at least 10 sessions and there is no waiting list for the support. With this support, young people have returned to education, others have slowly returned to work, and some even volunteer their time with HOPE.
Some comments from individuals have been,
“I was at a 5 and wasn’t sure what to expect when I first came to a group, but I feel a 10 when leaving and will definitely be back” (HOPE asked at a Peer group, on a scale of 1-10 to say how the person felt when they first came and how they feel now)
"Helping H through the worst time of her life. Seeing how it does and has helped her. Thankyou”
“Knowing that I can talk to someone who will understand gives me strength. Meeting other people who feel like me, helps enormously.”
“HOPE has come around at a perfect time and I really want to say thank you for everything you all do for us all.”
“I’m reaching out to you again as I don’t know what else to do, I’m going backwards again, and I need your support, your sessions and others have always helped.”
“I was dark Blue when I came, and now I feel a sort of a Yellow”
“Without your support I would be lost”
Fortay Media have redesigned the HOPE website, and it is now interactive, and families can upload their artwork, find out information and reach out to HOPE for their support needs. Irwin Mitchell continues to support HOPE with printing and events.
HOPE has still been unable to hold any events, as due to the Pandemic we have not returned into the public arena.
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HOPE - South Yorkshire Fire - Road and Water Related Trauma Support for Families
Trustees' annual report - continued For the year ended 31 March 2022
Achievements and performance continued
HOPE continues its collaborative partnership to support Sheffield University medical students by offering them a month-long interactive placement. This experience offers the medical student’s clinical exposure, to people with traumatic grief, that will be long lasting and will allow them to understand the real-world traumatic grief out of a classroom-based learning environment.
With the NHS under so much pressure, HOPE offers a vital lifeline to support without any waiting list, assessments, or cost to them. HOPE will also provide transport to anyone wanting to access the peer support groups, so that the peer support groups can be equally accessed by all. HOPE has now been supporting people in South Yorkshire for over 15 years.
The charity's five-year plan and long-term goal is to open a HOPE hub with facilities for a soft meeting room, drop-in centre, and space for the core peer support group. This will include an art wall so people can express their grief and bereavement through artistic means.
HOPE continues its membership with the South Yorkshire Local Resilience Forum to provide first aid mental health support in the event of a major incident occurring anywhere in South Yorkshire.
HOPE has now been able to deliver the peer mentor training to four volunteers, which was put on hold due to the Covid restrictions. Northern College came and delivered the course and HOPE provided the funding and transport and food costs so that they could access the training.
Plans for the future
HOPE’S plans for the coming year are to continue:
1) To continue to grow the support for people who have experienced a traumatic bereavement, through one-to-one support and peer support in a group setting, by building HOPE's reputation and experience in this area across South Yorkshire.
2) To build on our excellent reputation and track record to maintain our existing partners and grow new partnerships to support the work we want to deliver.
3) To grow the capacity to support more people by growing staff, in hours and numbers, to increase the social media presence and to attend/hold events where possible.
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Trustees' annual report - continued For the year ended 31 March 2022
Plans for the future continued
4) To promote HOPE’s new innovative and informative website and add pages and information so that families can access and be part of sharing their thoughts and grief.
5) To continue to develop the links with other organisation’s social media, thus enabling HOPE to reach out to more people across South Yorkshire and offer support. To continue to be part of and have a bigger presence at annual social media events, such as Road Safety week, Drowning Prevention and Water Safety Week and other relevant national campaigns. To be able to promote events, and/or groups and their location, and photos of events and artwork and poems produced by HOPE’s young people as well.
6) To be registered for Gift Aid to benefit the Charity from maximising any donation received.
7) Prevention and early intervention are part of our charity objects. Through the successful partnership with the South Yorkshire Safer Roads Partnership in 2018 where HOPE delivered the ‘Collision’ programme in schools and Colleges across South Yorkshire. We will continue to seek funding to deliver a second programme ‘Collision 2’ to young people who are not in mainstream education, and are becoming involved in anti-social behaviour and who are deemed at greater risk of being involved in fatal road traffic collisions (RTCs)
Reserves Policy
The reserves that we have set aside provide financial stability and the means for the development of our principal activity. We intend to maintain our reserves at a level which is at least equivalent to 3 months of operating expenses . The justification for setting our reserves at this level is that we currently have guaranteed funding for the entirety of the subsequent 2 funding years. Reserves should therefore only be required to cover any of the unforeseen circumstances
At 31 March 2022 the charity held unrestricted reserves of £38,915 (2021:£30,743) which based on the current year expenditure equates to 5 months operating expenses.
The Board reviews the amount of reserves that are required at our quarterly board meeting to ensure that they are adequate to fulfil our continuing obligations.
The trustees declare that they have approved the above report Signed on behalf of the trustees
Signed: Date:
Print name: _____ Trustee
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Independent examiners report to the trustees of HOPE - South Yorkshire Fire - Road and Water Related Trauma Support for Families
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of HOPE (the charity) for the year ended 31 March 2022.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As charity trustees of HOPE you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act').
I report in respect of my examination of HOPE 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 examiners statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
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accounting records were not kept in respect of the Charity as required by section 130 of the Act; or
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the accounts do not accord with those records.
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.
Signed:
Charlotte Phelps Date: Voluntary Action Rotherham Ltd Community Accountancy The Spectrum, Coke Hill Rotherham S60 2HX
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HOPE - South Yorkshire Fire - Road and Water Related Trauma Support for Families
Receipts and Payments For the year ended 31 March 2022
| 2022 Unrestricted Incoming resources £ Grants & contracts 2 10,192 Donations & legacies 3 686 Total incoming resources 10,878 |
2022 Restricted £ 93,817 500 94,317 |
2022 Total £ 104,009 1,186 105,195 |
2021 Unrestricted £ 14,376 1,500 15,876 |
2021 Restricted £ 69,321 - 69,321 |
2021 Total £ 83,697 1,500 |
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| 85,197 |
Resources expended
Cost of activities in furtherance of the charity's objects
| 2022 Unrestricted £ Staff costs 4 1,804 Office /administration expenses - Bank charges 4 Training & travel expenses 36 Equipment & resources - Insurance - Printing, postage and stationery 18 Advertising/Promotional - Group expenses - Telephone & internet - Independent examiners fee - Memberships and subs - Professional fees - Rent, rates and utilities - Room Hire - Specialist Metal Health Mentor (PTSD) 500 Supervision costs - Volunteer Expenses 24 Website - Misc. Expenses 223 Asset and investment purchase Purchase of equipment - Total expensed resources 2,610 Net income/(deficit) for the year 8,268 Transfer between funds (96) Net movement in funds 8,172 Funds brought forward 30,743 Funds carried forward 38,915 |
2022 Restricted £ 58,257 334 163 3,825 6,666 447 1,493 60 - 805 758 722 2,220 1,860 3,404 7,127 1,440 232 3,500 - 919 94,231 86 96 182 20,574 20,756 |
2022 Total £ 60,061 334 167 3,862 6,666 447 1,511 60 - 805 758 722 2,220 1,860 3,404 7,627 1,440 256 3,500 223 919 96,841 8,354 - 8,354 51,317 59,671 |
2021 Unrestricted £ 1,756 - 78 312 - - - - - - - - 250 - - - - - - 14 - 2,410 13,466 - 13,466 17,277 30,743 |
2021 Restricted £ 46,627 1,011 - 563 725 484 481 - 291 623 450 - 1,613 2,450 - - 648 - - 12 - 55,978 13,343 - 13,343 7,231 20,574 |
2021 Total £ 48,382 1,011 78 875 725 484 481 - 291 623 450 - 1,863 2,450 - - 648 - - 26 - |
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| 58,388 | |||||
| 26,810 - |
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| 26,809 24,508 |
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| 51,317 |
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HOPE - South Yorkshire Fire - Road and Water Related Trauma Support for Families
Statement of Assets and Liabilities As at 31 March 2022
| 2022 Total Funds Monetary assets/liabilities £ Current account 60,040 Credit card (369) Total Monetary Assets/Liabilities 59,671 Represented by funds Unrestricted funds General funds 38,915 Restricted Funds 5 20,756 Total Funds 59,671 Non-Monetary assets and liabilities Fixed assets for charity use Laptop 330 Computer 919 1,249 Liabilities Independent examiners fee (495) Spectrum Futures - training fee - Payroll fees - Pension (249) (744) Approved by the trustees and signed on their behalf by: |
2021 Total Funds £ 51,317 - |
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| 51,317 | |
| 30,743 20,574 |
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| 51,317 | |
| 330 - |
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| 330 | |
| (475) (150) (62) - |
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| (687) | |
Signed: Date: Print name: ________ Trustee
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HOPE - South Yorkshire Fire - Road and Water Related Trauma Support for Families
Notes to the accounts For the year ended 31 March 2022
Accounting policies
- Basis of preparation
The financial statements have been prepared on a Receipts & Payments basis which summarises the movement of cash in and out of the organisation. In this context 'cash' includes cash equivalents, such as bank accounts where cash can be readily available to pay debts as they fall due. The format of accounts is available to non-company charities with gross annual income of £250,000 or less.
- Value Added Tax
The Charity is unable to re-claim Value Added Tax which it pays on its expenditure. Where applicable expenditure is hence inclusive of VAT.
- Fund Accounting
The charity maintains an unrestricted fund which represents funds which are expendable at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the objects of the charity. Unrestricted funds may arise from general donations, fundraising activities, grants of a general nature, fees for service provision and payment for service delivery contracts.
Restricted funds have been provided to the charity for particular purposes and may only be spent for the purposes for which they were given. Any balance remaining outstanding on restricted fund at the end of the year is carried forward as a balance on the fund, unless permission has been given by the funder to remove the restriction on the balance outstanding. Restricted funds will arise from grants and donations given to the charity for specific purposes.
2 Grants received during the period
| Grants received during the period | Grants received during the period | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| **Unrestricted ** | Restricted | Total | Total | |
| 2022 | 2021 | |||
| £ | £ | £ | £ | |
| Police & Crime Commissioner | - | 1,150 | 1,150 | - |
| Voluntary Sector Mental Health | - | 2,500 | 2,500 | - |
| Barnsley CVS (SWYPFT Fund) | - | 2,500 | 2,500 | - |
| The Talbot Trusts | - | 1,800 | 1,800 | - |
| Arnold Clark | - | 1,000 | 1,000 | - |
| Freshgate Foundation | - | 1,200 | 1,200 | - |
| James Neil Trust | - | - | - | 500 |
| Sheffield City Council - Woodhouse ward | - | - | - | 500 |
| Coalfields Regeneration Trust | - | - | - | 5,420 |
| Big Lottery Fund - Reaching Communities | - | 74,617 | 74,617 | 62,901 |
| Health Education England | 10,192 | - | 10,192 | 13,876 |
| Asda Token scheme | - | - | - | 500 |
| Big Lottery Fund - Awards for All | - | 9,050 | 9,050 | - |
| 10,192 | 93,817 | 104,009 | 83,697 |
Prior year income includes restricted grants of £69,321. All other prior year income is unrestricted.
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HOPE - South Yorkshire Fire - Road and Water Related Trauma Support for Families
Notes to the accounts For the year ended 31 March 2022
3 Donations received during the period
There was a £500 restricted donation received from Westfield Health.
| 4 Staff costs Salaries Employers national insurance Employers allowance Pension cost |
2022 £ 56,535 5,363 (4,000) 2,163 60,061 |
2021 £ 46,936 4,020 (4,000) 1,426 |
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| 48,382 |
5 Movement in Funds
| Restricted Funds SY Community Foundation Wesleyan Foundation James Neil Trust SCC - Woodhouse ward Coalfields Regeneration Trust BLF - Reaching Communities BLF - Awards for All Arnold Clark Freshgate Foundation Police & Crime Commissioner Voluntary Sector Mental Health Barnsley CVS (SWYPFT Fund) The Talbot Trusts Westfield Health Scheme Total Funds |
Funds b/fwd Receipts £ £ 192 - 2,276 - 500 - 500 - 5,303 - 11,803 74,617 - 9,050 - 1,000 - 1,200 - 1,150 - 2,500 - 2,500 - 1,800 - 500 20,574 94,317 |
Funds Payments Transfers c/fwd £ £ £ 192 - - 2,372 96 - 500 - - 500 - - 5,184 - 119 71,417 - 15,003 8,798 - 252 1,000 - - 195 - 1,005 573 - 577 2,500 - - 500 - 2,000 - 1,800 500 - - |
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| 94,231 96 20,756 |
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HOPE - South Yorkshire Fire - Road and Water Related Trauma Support for Families
Notes to the accounts For the year ended 31 March 2022
5 Movement in Funds continued
SY Community Foundation - grant funding received to deliver support to families and individuals in need across South Yorkshire.
Wesleyan Foundation Fund - Salary and volunteer costs to deliver 12 monthly support groups.
James Neil Trust - Post traumatic stress disorder counselling to members
Sheffield City Council (Woodhouse ward) - grant received to develop and deliver a young driver package with the aim of reducing the number of road traffic fatalities.
Coalfields Regeneration Trust - Grant given to support families who have been bereaved due to a sudden traumatic incident.
The Big Lottery Fund (Reaching Communities) - Grant to provide monthly peer support group, providing a welcoming safe space where people an come and meet others who have suffered similar life changing experiences.
The Big Lottery Fund (Awards for All) - Grant received towards a memorial event.
Arnold Clark - grant to provide mental health support for post traumatic stress disorder.
Freshgate Foundation - grant to provide mental health support and counselling sessions for post traumatic stress
The Talbot Trusts - grant to provide mental health support for post traumatic stress disorder
Westfield Health Scheme - restricted donation received towards mental health support for post traumatic stress disorders
Barnsley CVS (SWYPFT Fund) - grant received towards the new website
Voluntary Sector Mental Health - Grant given to support mental health service provision
Police & Crime Commissioner fund - Funding received to deliver specialist support including general running expenses.
VAR Community Accountancy
HOPE - South Yorkshire Fire - Road and Water Related Trauma Support for Families
Notes to the accounts For the year ended 31 March 2022
5 Trustee payments, benefits and expenses
No trustees received any remuneration, benefits or expenses during the period (2021: none).
6 Related party transactions
The charity pays a monthly rent to Manor Castle Development Trust Ltd (MCDT), Debbie Mathews, Trustee is the CEO of MCDT. There were no other related party transactions.
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