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2025-03-31-accounts

Trustees' Annual Report for the period

Period start date Period end date 1 April 2024 31 March 2025 From To

Section A Reference and administration details

Charity name CRPS UK Other names charity is known by Registered charity number (if any) 1165597 Charity's principal address 58 Station Road Aldridge Walsall Postcode WS9 0BN

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

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Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted if not for whole
year
Name of person (or body) entitled
to appoint trustee(if any)
Amanda Nelson Chair
Rebecca Boot Treasurer
Fiona Armitage Secretary
Julie Weymouth
Richmond Stace
Dr Jacqueline
BaileyPHD
Rowan Riley Appointed 19.09.24 Board of Trustees
Sharon Mcleod Appointed 19.09.24 Board of Trustees

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

Type of governing document (eg. trust deed, constitution) Charitable Incorporated Organisation How the charity is constituted

(eg. trust, association, company)

Trustee selection methods

Elected by the board of trustees

(eg. appointed by, elected by)

Additional governance issues (Optional information)

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

Section C Objectives and activities

  1. To relieve suffering and to preserve and advance the health of people with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) by any means as the trustees see fit.

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

  1. The advancement, for the public benefit, of education of healthcare professionals, CRPS families and carers, and the public in general, in all areas relating to CRPS by the promotion of CRPS health education and research by, but not exclusively by, raising awareness through lectures, forums,

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newsletters and publications and the provision of research grants and carrying out research.

In our activities the trustees regarded the guidance issued by the charity commission on the public benefit.

CRPS UK’s main activities are to work to:

Summary of the main activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these objects (include within this section the statutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit)

Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)

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CRPS UK is mainly volunteer run. Without the ongoing dedicated support of our volunteers we would not be able to carry out our activities.

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

Section D Achievements and performance

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Section D Achievements and performance

Online support group – CRPS UK has maintained an active online Summary of the main support group which helps to reduce isolation and can aid users by sign achievements of the charity posting them to information about treatment and support services. during the year Individual Support – During the reporting period we continued to offer online individual support meetings to our members. These enable the member to discuss their issues and ask questions privately with two CRPS UK team members. This offers a more personal and individual focused session where any questions maybe asked and answered in confidence outside of a group setting. During support meetings, team members provide space for the member to talk openly, give them the benefit of their experience and signpost to relevant services best suited to their situation. Online Coffee Mornings – Online coffee mornings were held throughout the reporting period which were well attended. These are still ongoing and have a core group of around 10 regular attendees with others attending occasionally. The coffee mornings have enabled people to form friendships and have fun together. They provide peer support and social interaction to our members in addition to enabling them to access support and advice from members of the CRPS UK team. These coffee mornings have been beneficial to members attending by way of reducing the feelings of isolation. Online talks and seminars – Talks were held throughout the year on a number of topics, including new research into CRPS, methods of managing the condition, and ways to access support. Online talks and seminars provide a valuable alternative to in person events for many of our members who have varying energy levels and difficulty travelling. Online carers course – in the reporting period CRPS UK ran a course for unpaid carers of people with CRPS following requests from members. This was facilitated by Pain association Scotland. This provided pain education, management and regulation techniques, alongside tools for the carers to support their own health. The course ran for two hours once a month for 6 sessions. [6 people attended the full duration of the course] they were additionally provided with a workbook to support ongoing use of the tools from the course. They said that they found it useful [ways]. Production and distribution of literature – CRPS UK continues to distribute a range of literature aimed at health care professionals, people with CRPS and the general public. The education provided through our literature increases understanding about the condition amongst wider audiences, thereby reducing suffering of those with CRPS caused by lack of understanding and knowledge of the condition. Research – CRPS UK also continues to support clinicians and researchers investigating CRPS, by promoting calls for participation in current research projects and distributing the outcomes of completed research papers. Training – During the reporting period CRPS UK delivered two upskilling sessions aimed at DWP staff. This was provided for free in order to ensure operational independence. The content for the training was developed in consultation with our online support group. The training delivered aimed to provide front line staff with: • knowledge of the what Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is

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Section D Achievements and performance

Around 80 people attended each training session. Staff left feeling engaged and with greater awareness of the condition. One of the training sessions was recorded for future use.

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Section E Financial review

CRPS UK does not have a reserves policy

Brief statement of the charity’s policy on reserves

Details of any funds materially in deficit

Further financial review details (Optional information)

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

Section F Other optional information

Section G Declaration

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s) Fiona Armitage Full name(s) Rebecca Boot Position (eg Secretary, Chair, Treasurer Secretary etc) Date 15.1.26 15.1.26

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CRPS UK 1165597
Receipts andpayments accounts CC16a
For the period
from
1st April 2024
Period start date
To 31st March 2025
Period end date
Section A Receipts and payments Section A Receipts and payments Section A Receipts and payments
A1 Receipts Unrestricted
funds
to the nearest
£
3 883
790
364
30
Restricted
funds
to the nearest £
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-
-
-
-
Endowment
funds
to the nearest £
Total funds
to the nearest £
-
3 883
790
364
30
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5 067
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5 067
1 878
412
709
269
321
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1 500
333
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510
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6 017
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6 017
- 950
Last year
to the nearest £
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Donations 3 883 -
MonthlyGiving 790 -
Merchandise 364 -
Literature 30 -
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Sub total(Gross income for
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5 067
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A2 Asset and investment sales,
(see table).
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Sub total - -
Total receipts
A3 Payments
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Storage Rent 1 878 -
Volunteer Expenses 412 -
Website and software subscriptions 709 -
Insurance 269 -
Trustee Expenses 321 -
FundraisingEvents -
Workshops, Coffee Monings and Semi
Team uniforms
DBS checks/ICO register
Bank andpaypal fees
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333
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Computer equipment 510
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526
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**Sub total **
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A4 Asset and investment
purchases, (see table)
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Total payments
Net of receipts/(payments)
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
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- 950
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27 329
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26 803 -
25 853 - 26 379 -

CCXX R1 accounts (SS)

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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period

Categories
Signed by one or two trustees on
behalf of all the trustees
B1 Cash funds
B2 Other monetary assets
B4 Assets retained for the
charity’s own use
B5 Liabilities
B3 Investment assets
Signature
Confereces
Balance
Details
Total cash funds
(agree balances with receipts and payments
account(s))
Details
Details
Details
Details
lenovo thinkpad t49015-8365u
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
to nearest £
to nearest £
526
25 853
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25 853
526
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OK
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
to nearest £
to nearest £
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Fund to which
asset belongs
Cost (optional)
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Fund to which
asset belongs
Cost (optional)
unrestricted
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Fund to which
liability relates
Amount due
(optional)
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Print Name
Rebecca Boot
Fiona Armitage
Endowment
funds
to nearest £
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OK
Endowment
funds
to nearest £
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Current value
(optional)
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Current value
(optional)
438
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When due
(optional)
Date of
approval
Rebecca Boot 15.1.26
Fiona Armitage 15.1.26

CCXX R2 accounts (SS)

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