Charity regisiraiion number.. 1165828
Derbyshire Unemployed Workers, Centres
Annual Report and Financial 8tatem¢nts
for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
Comn)unily ALcounling Plus
Uniis l and 2, Northwest
41 TalLx)i Street
Noitingham
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Contents (continued)
Reference and Administrative Details
Truste¢s' Report
2to4
Independent EXamine￿S Report
Statement of Fii)ancial Activities
6t07
Balance Sheet
Notes to the Financial Ststements
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Reference and Administrative Details
Trustee5
Graham Baxter
lan Rutledge
Steve Mar5hall-Clarke
Amanda Serjeant
Elaine Tidd
Angela Webster
Sarah Roy
Mary Kerry
Hilary Cave
Nicolo Ferrera
Mary Dooley
Christine STnith
Joe Knight
Nikki Tllgby
Paul Hardy
Andrew King
Colin Hampton, Chief Executive
Senior Management Team
Charity Registration Number
1165828
Principal Office
Ri)se Hill East
Chesterfield
S401NU
Indtpendtnt Examiner
John O'Brien, employee of
Communiiy Accounting Plus
Units l and 2, Nonhwest
41 Talbot Streei
Nottingham
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Trustees, Report
The tiustees present the annua] report together with the financial statements tsf the charity for the year ended 31
March 2024.
Truste¢5 and officers
The trustees and officers serving during the year and since the year end were as folloivs..
Trustees..
Graham Baxter
lan Rutledge
Steve Mar5hall-Clarke
Amanda Serjeanr
Elaine Tidd
Angela Webster
Sarah Roy
Mary Ketry
Hilary Cave
Nicolo Ferrera
Mary Dooley
Christine Smith
Jo¢ Knight
Nikki Tugby
Paul Hardy (appointed 4 July 2023)
Andre￿". King (appoiiited 4 July 2023)
Structure. governance and management
alure of&yoverning ducumeiit
The charity is operated uiider the rules of its Const]￿tiOn adopted 0110312016.
Recruilnielll anduppoinlnielll of Iruslees
There must be at least four charity trustees. The maximum number of charity rrustees is sixteen.
Apart from the first charity. trustees, every appointed trustee must be appointed for a term of 4 years by a
resolution passed ai a properly convened meeting of the charity trustees.
In selecting individuals for appointment as appointed charity trnstees, the charity truste¢s must have regwd to
th¢ skills. knowledge and experience needed for the effective adininistration of the CIO.
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Trustees, Report (continued)
Objectives and activities
Ohjects ftnduiRIs
To prevent or relieve poverty in Derbyshire amongst the uneinployeiL underemploytd and unwaged, and those
iii receipt of, or entitled to, benefit by-.
(i} Offering welfarethenefits riiJT t5 advice and representation.,
(ill PromotingF einplojment and welfare rights includin& the availability and access to benefits and other support-
(iiil Conducting and publishing the results of research on issues alyecting and in mitigation of poverty and
disadvantage within and cominon to the communities of Derbyshire",
(iv) Providing a resource sernice on welfarelbenefit rights and other support and to include the dissemination
and distribution of information",
(v) Proinoting and suprx)rting local employment and training initiatives.
To advance citizenship and community development in Derbyshire by..
(i} Recruiiing and training volunteers from amongst the local Climmunities in L)rder tl) increase their skills and
self-confidence and to assist the ￿Ork of the Derbyshire Unemployed Workers. Centres.,
(li) Assisting local communities and VL)lunteers to establish locally based support and resources.
Objeclive5, slrategies activilies
Tlie provision of Benefits and Credits Advice, Infor￿atIOlI, Advocacy, and Representation acr055 Derby5hirE.
Public bertelll
Our activities bring money into the pockets of some of the poorest people in the communities of Derbyshire
through lump sums. additional weekly payments and the take-up of benefits and credits. There are many oiher
outcomes from this work including the relief of stress and anxiety asslxiated with financial difficulties and the
interface with ihe administration of the benefits and credits system.
The trustees confimi that they have complied with the requirements of section 17 of the Charities Act 2011 to
have due regard to the public benefit ¥uidance published by the Charity Commissioii for England and Wale5.
Achievements and performance
Tlie DUIN'C brougFht over £5,607,222 into the local economy, throiigh our advice and through repre5entstion at
Appeal Tribuiials. We represented at i13 Appeals Tribiiiials. We dealt ￿'1th over 8,310 eiiqiiiries and 4,000
unique Lallers. We prtsvided a inigiai)t advice service based on our 'Help is Here, Lottery funded project. We
Lelebiated our 40th ai)niwersary in the suinmer. Oui social policy work coi)tinues to give a voice to those who
have little power iii our society. We toiitinued to Ivbby politicians with regard to the 'cts5t of living cri5lS'
particularly in relation to energy prices. DUWC staged a iouring Exhibition in relaiion to 40th Anniversary of
the Miners, Strike 84-85 and carried out benefit checks with regard to fomier miners, partners and widows.
Financial review
The DUWC continues to atiraci significani inward investment frlim Charitable Trusts despite the difficulties of a
declining input from Local Authorities. The DUWC is commiited io maintaining its present level of activity
whilst looking io expand where project funding allL}￿'S.
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Ti'ustees, Report (contlnued)
Policy rÉ.YÉtrvÉ.I
The DUWC will cnd¢av4ur to m8iLtaii) an iinreslricted T¢5eiv¢ ¢qual to #n amthitti based oli the quaTrtifiable
Tisk5 faced by the orgallization. This fiEure is, at present, calculated at £65,000. Thts rewve is to cover
redulldaiicy ¢o$ts, Jiotice pei'iods alld1¢&8e notTce5 with regard tts rent 2nd equipiJ)eiil.
Thc TiustCC8 will ¢otttfftue to review tjie i'i8k8 and l¢v¢l of 1'¢8crv¢$, implementillg stt'alegio8 to maintain and
btiild iesave8 in line witl) fiitllEE funditEg and cxpEnditLUE project&on&
Statement of RespDnslbllltle5
Tli¢ tYU8tees al'e 1%spon8ible for prepai'fftE liuste￿, repoLI alld the flnancial statrni¢nts itt aceoi'dance with tlie
Ui)ited Kiiigdom Ac¢oiiiiling Staiidards (Uiiiled Icingdom Gcnerally Accepled Accouiiting PiY¢iicel &nd
Applicable law r¢giil#iiong.
The law appl2cable lo charit]es Yequiirs the tillgtees to pi'ep&i'c fiiianGi&l statemaits f￿. each frnuiici81 yeai. whicb
give a Irue and fa￿ view uf Ille slal¢ of affaiis of t1￿ ¢hariiy aDd of the incoiiiing resouires and applicalioti of
IEsoiirces of the chai'ity foi. that period. Iij PLEpaiiiig tlies¢ fillw￿la1 slatemeiils, tlie trnslees are iequii'ed to..
scleci suktable accovntiiig policies attd Ilien apply Ihtiii consi51￿tlYj
ObS￿ve the metbods aijd pi'inciples in Ilie Charities SORP.
ake jiidgetneiils and esliniatcs that air Lrasonable and piwieiii
statt wliether applicable accountsng $tandards liave bcen followed, subject lo any mal¢i'ial depaiture8
disclosed artd Explaiiia in Ilie fiJJaiicial stal¢iMenls'
pi'¢pare die finaLcial stateiiieiils on the goiiig conccm bL4is ujiless it is inappropriate to pitgtsme that Ilie
chai'ity will contirtue its biisiiiess.
The trusttes are Tespoiisible for k¢¢ping proper aecountiiig recoi'ds Iliat disclose with i"easonable accuracy al
time Ilie fJn3nLial pogilion of tl)¢ charity and ¢nable Ihei)) to ensuye 1114t the financial 51atciiicnts EDllli)ly wÈdi IKe
f.IIAritip_q Ar.1 ?nl I, tli&. c.hxyiti￿ IAceiKint4 aiid Reports) Regiilalions 2008. aiid tli¢ vrovi510rts of the
Consti￿tiOn. The trustees are also respoi￿able for 5af¢guai"diAg agsels of tbe charity hence for lakittg
i'easaiiablc stei)4 for 1112 iireventioll aiid dtlectioii i>f fraud aud other iii-egularilies.
Tl)e tnJste¢8 air i'esponsibl¢ for di¢ ittaiiiten8nce and intcgrity of the eoi'POlBte attd fil￿ALia1 tttfoi'&uation
included on Ilie cliaiitablc c4)mpaiils wcbsit¢. LEgislitioii £oveniing tlie pi'eparatioTr al￿ disS¢nllnittioii of
rinancial 81alements may differ frotjj legislalioij in odiei. jurisdietiaijs.
Appi'oved by tlie liiistccs of tlie cliatity oil.
&nd Si￿ed on ils behalf by..
harti Baxter
Trustee
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Derbyshire Unemployed Workers, Centres
Independent Examiner's Report lo the trustees of Derbyshire Unemployed Workers,
Centres
Itldependent examiner'5 report to the trustee5 of Derbvshire Unemploved Worker5, CeNtres
I report io ihe iiuslees on m} examinaiion of ihe acLounis of Deibybhiie Unemployed Workers, Centreb (the
Charity) for the year ended J l March 2024.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As thc trnstcc% of the charity }'oll are responsible for the preparation of the ac¢ounts in accordan¢e with the
requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (the Act')-
I report in respect of my examination of the Charity's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act
and in carry'ing out my examination I have followed all the applicable direction5 given by the Charity
Commission under section 145{5)Ib) of the Act.
Independent exuminer's statement
Since the C.hariiy's gross income exceeded £250.000 your examiner must be a member of a body listed in
section 145 of the 2011 Act. I confirm that l am qualified to undertake the examination because l am a member
and Felloiv of the Association of Charity Independent Examiners, which is one of the listed bodies.
I have compleied my examination. I confimi that no matters have come to my attention in conneciilin with the
examinaiion giving me cause to believe that in any material respect..
accounting records were not kept in respect of the Charity as required by section 130 of the Act: or
2. the accounts do not accord with those records- or
3. the accounts do not comply with the accounting requirements concerning the fomi and content of accounts
set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the
accounts give a 'true and fair, vieiv ￿'hICh is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concerns and have come acros5 no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention
should be drawli in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accouiits to be reached.
John O'Brien. MSC, FCCA, FCIE, employee of
Fellow of the Association of Charity Independent Examiners
Units l and 2, Northwest
41 Talbot Stre¢t
Nottingham
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Derbyshire Unemployed Workers, Centres
Statement of Financial Aetivities for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2024
Total
2024
Total
2023
Unrestricted
Restricted
Note
Income and Endowments from:
Donations and legacies
Charitable activities
Investment income
155,441
37.300
4,426
155.441
332.414
4,426
104.796
333,894
1,396
295,114
Total Income
197,167
295,114
49?,281
440,086
Expenditure on:
Charitable aciiviiies
(163.495)
(309,918)
1473,413)
(419,706)
Totsl Expenditure
Net incomel(expendiiure)
Gross tsansfers betw'eei) funds
(16J,495)
(309,918)
1473.413)
(419.706)
33,672
{26A)
{14,804)
264
18,868
20,380
Net movement in funds
33,408
{14.540)
18,868
20,380
Reeoneiliation of funds
Total funds brought fonvard
Total funds carried forwaid
80,531
170,572
251,103
230,723
113,939
156,Oi2
?69,971
251,103
All of the charity's activities derive from continuing operations during the above two periods.
The funds breakdO￿l for the period is 5howii in note 15.
The notes on pages 9 to 20 form an integral pan of Ihese financial ststements.
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Derbyshire Unemployed Workers, Centres
Statement of Finaneial Activities for the Year Ended 31 March 2024 (continued)
Total
2023
UThrestricted
Restricted
Note
Income and Endowments from:
Donations and legacies
Charitable activities
Investment income
104,796
53,444
1,396
104.796
333,894
1,396
280,450
Total Income
159,636
280,450
440,086
Expenditure on:
Charitable aciiviiies
(137,818)
1281.888)
(419,706)
Totsl Expenditure
Net incomel(expendiiure)
Gross tsansfers betw'eeii funds
(137,818)
1281.888)
(419.706)
21,818
(2.2691
(1,438)
2.269
20,380
Net movement in funds
19,549
831
20,380
Reeoneiliation of funds
Total funds brought fonvard
Total funds carried forwaid
60,982
169,741
230,723
80,5i I
170,572
251,103
These are the figures for the previous accounting period and are included for comparative purposes.
The notes on pages 9 to 20 form an integral pan of Ihese financial ststements.
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Derbyshiye Unemployed Workers, Centres
(Re2isti'ation number: 1165828)
Balaiice Slieet as at 31 Marcli 2024
2024
2023
Not
Fixed assets
Tangible assets
io
4,226
3,891
Cui'rent Assets
Debiois
Casli at bank and in hand
2.658
274 056
1,887
252,966
276,714
10,969
254.853
Credlt(hi'S.. Amounts falllng due withitt oiie yeai.
12
7,641
Net cuJ'J'¢nt Hs$ets
265,745
247,212
Nct Assets
209,971
251,103
Fllllds of tjie cliai4ty:
Restrictcd ithe&nJe f4Jnds
Rtsli'icled fimd$
156,032
170,572
Uiii'esti'ietcd in¢omÈ fllnds
Unrestricted funds
113,939
80,531
Total funds
15
269,971
251 103
The fin
ttcial slatenlcnts on pages 6 10 20 were appiDved by the ttuslees, and autlioi'i5¢d fo¥ issue on
and signed oji tkneir b¢li&lt by..
i4ffl PtLeW
EaA Ruiledg
The tt01¢8 oil pages 9 to 20 fol￿1 ali integi'al pait of Iliese finajjcial stateii)ertls.
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Iyotes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
l Accounting polieies
Statement of eompliartee
'I'hc financial statcincnts have been prepared in accordance with the second ¢dition of th¢ Charities Statement of
Recommendcd Practic¢ issued in Octi)ber 2019. the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United
KinbFdoin at]d Republic of Ireland IFRS 102) aiid the Cl)aritie5 Act 2011.
Basis of preparation
Derbyshire Uneinployed Workers, Centres meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102. Asset5
aiid liabilities are initially reco￿lS£d at historical c05t or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the
relevant accounting policy notes.
Exemplion from preparing g cash flow statement
Under the exemption available to STnaller charities the Board of Trustees has chosen not to include a Statement
of Cash Flows w'ithin the financial statements.
CJoing concern
The financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis.
The trustees assess whether the use of going concern is appropriate i.e. whether there are any material
uncertainties related to events or conditions that may cast sigiiificant doubt on the ability of the charity to
continue as a going concem. The trustees make this assessment in respect of a period of one year from the date
of approval of the financial statements.
llleome and endowments
Voluntary income including donations, gifts, legacies and grants that provide core funding or are of a general
nature is recognised when ihe chariTr has entitlement to the income, it is probable that the income will be
received and the amount can be measured with sufficient reliability.
Donulion5 and legocie5
Donations [￿d legacies are recognised on a receivable basis wheii receipt is probable and the amount can be
reliably measured.
Grunts receiwble
Grants are recognised when the charity has an eniitlernent to the funds and any condiiions linked to the grants
have been met. Where perfomiance conditions are attached to the grant and are yet to be meL the income is
recognised as a liability and included on the balance sheet as deferred income to be released.
Expenditure
All expenditure is recognised once there is a legg1 or Constwctive obligation to that expenditure, it is probable
settlement is required and the amount can be megsured reliably. All costs are allocated to Ihe applicable
expenditure hcading that aggregates similar costs to that category. Wliere costs cannot be directly attributed to
particular headings they have been allocated oil a basis coiisistent with the use of resources: with ccntral staff
costs allocated on the basis of time spent, and depreciation charges allocated on the portioii of the asset's use.
Other support costs are allocated based ot] the spread of staff costs.
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Notes to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2024 (Continued)
Chtsriluble QCiivlllÉs
Charitable expenditure comprises thtsse Costs ii)¢urred by the Charity in the delivery of its activities and services
for its beneficiaries. It includes both costs that can be allocated directly to such activities and those costs of an
indirect nature necessary ro support ihem.
Government grants
Govemmeni grants are recognised based on the accrual model and are measured at the fair value of the asset
received or receivable. Grants are classified as relating either to revenue or to assets. Grants relating to revenue
are recognised in income over the period in which the related costs are recognised. Grants relating to assets are
recognised over the expected useful life of the asset. Where part Lif a grant relating IL) an asset is deferred, li is
recognised as deferred income.
Tk)xation
The charity is con%idered to pass the tests set out in Paragraph l Schedule 6 of the Finance Art 2010 and
therefore it meets the definitii)n of a charitable compan}, fi)r UK corporation tsx purposes. Accordingly, the
charity is potentially exempt from taxation in respeci of income or capital gains received within categories
covered by Chapter 3 Pgrt 1 l of the Corporation Tax Act 2010 or Section 256 of the Taxation of Chargeable
Gains Art 1992, to the extent that such income or gains are applied exclusively 10 charitsble purposes.
Tangible fixed assets
Individiial fixed as5et5 Costing £500 or more are initially recorded at Cost, less any subseqiient accumulated
depreciation and 5ub5equent accuTniilated impaiTment losses.
Depreeiation and amortisation
Depreciation is provided on tangible fixed assets so as to write off the cost or valuation, less any estimated
residual value, over their expected useful economic life as follows..
Asset class
Furniture and equipment
Computer equipment
General equipment
Depreciation method and rate
330/0 straI￿t line
330/0 straight line
200/0 Straight line
Trade debtor5
Trade debtors are amounts due from customers for merchandise sold or services performed in the ordinary
course of business.
Trade debtors are recognised initially at the transaction price. They are siibsequently measured at amortised cost
using the effective interest niethod, less provision for impairment. A provision for the impairment of debtors is
established w."hen there is objective evidence that th¢ chariry will not b¢ abl¢ to collect all amounts du¢
according to the original temis of the re¢eivables.
Cash and Cash equivalents
Cash ai)d cash eqiiivalent5 comprise cash ot] hand and call deposit5. and other short-tenn highly liquid
iiive5tmeiits that are readily convertible to a known amount of cash and are siibject to ali insignificant risk of
change in value.
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Derbyshire Unemployed Workers, Centres
Notes to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2024 (Continued)
Fund strueture
Unrestricted income funds are general funds that are available for use at the trustees, discretion in furthernice of
the objectives of the charity.
Restricted income funds are those donated for use in a particular area or for specifit purposes. the use of which
is restricted to that area or purpose.
Pension5 and other p05t retirernent obligations
The charity operates a defined contribution pension scheme for employees. The assets of the scheme are held
separaiely from those of the charity. Pension costs charges in Ihe Statement of Financial Aciivities represeni the
contributions payable by Ihe charity during the year.
2 Income from donations and legacies
Unrestricted
Tot81
2024
Total
2023
General
Dollations and legacies,.
Donations from individuals
Grants. including capiial granis:
Local Government grants
Grants froin other charitie5
18,033
18,033
122,908
10,000
4,500
122,908
10.000
4.500
76,046
Grants from ¢ompanies
28,750
155,441
155,441
104,796
3 Income from charitable aetivities
Unrestricted
fund5
General
Restricted
Total
2024
Total
2n23
Grants & donations
Sgles & fees
Sundry receipts
295,114
295,114
36.20)
1,095
280,450
48,818
4,626
i6,205
1,095
i7,300
295,114
i32,414
333,894
4 Investment income
Unrestrieted
funds
General
Total
2024
Total
2023
Interest receivable and similar income-
Inteiest receivable 011 bank deposits
4,426
4,426
1,396
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Notes to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2024 (Continued)
5 Grants and donations
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Total fund5
National Lottery Community Fund
The Henry Smith Charity
ciswo
St Anns Advice Group
Trussell Trust
Chesteilield Borough Council
NEDDC Lab Group
Graysons
GMB Chesterfield
GMB Midlands East
Unite East Midlands
North East Derbyshire District Council
Bolsover District Council
Ainber Valley Borough Council
Derbyshire One Fund For All
Alex Ferry Foundatioll
Alfreton Town Council
Unite Derbyshire
Biimingtoii Parish Cout)cil
North Wingfield PC
Pliixton Parish Council
Somercotes PC
Grassland Hasmoor Futures Ltd
Belper fown Council
Eckington Parish Council
Heanor & L05coe TC
Clay Cross PC
Heath And Holmewood Parish Council
Clowne Parish Council
122,804
86,100
40,000
19,283
15,582
6.000
1.000
122,804
86,100
40,000
19,283
15,582
45,681
1.000
831
39,681
500
500
500
500
500
500
22,377
21,900
20,000
18,Oi3
10,000
5,000
i,000
2,000
2,000
2.000
2.000
1,500
1,000
1,000
1,000
750
600
500
500
500
100
2.014
22,377
21,900
20.000
18,Oi3
10,000
5,000
i,000
2,000
2,000
2.000
2.000
1,500
1,000
1,000
1,000
750
600
500
500
500
100
Grassmoor Hasland Winsick PC
Warsop PC
Sutton cum Ducknjanton Parish Council
Sundry grants & donations
2.014
155,441
295,114
450,555
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Derbyshire Unemployed Workers, Centres
Notes to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2024 (Continued)
6 Expenditure on charitable activities
Unrestricted
funds
General
Restricted
funds
Total
2024
Total
2023
Bank charges
Cleaning & maintenance
Depreciation
Equipment, repairs & renewals
Grants awarded
Insurance
Legal & professional fees
PayToII 5etTrice5
Printing & stationery
Publications &. subscriptions
Recruitment
Rent & services
Sundry expenses
Telephone & postage
Training
Travel costs
210
210
246
6,042
3,872
4,713
6.04?
3,872
5,222
10,613
6.974
6,756
3,755
10,404
1,995
90
1.493
11.284
4,743
509
10,613
358
756
3.177
i.177
3,858
4,128
1,298
9,001
1,147
11.555
8.900
1,787
12.758
5.915
9,175
2,107
5,354
1.016
284
3,254
16,909
1.016
1.554
2,917
5,618
377,714
15,588
j?7
2.660
3,718
5,180
331,954
1,270
2,917
2,758
106,79i
Volunteer expenses
Wages, Nl & pensions
2,860
270,921
163,495
309,918
473,413
419,706
7 Net incomingloutgoing re50urees
Net incoming resources for the year include..
2024
2023
Depreciation of fixed assets
i.872
6.756
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Derbyshire Unemployed Workers, Centres
Notes to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2024 (Continued)
8 Staff costs
The a¥gre¥ate payroll costs were a5 follows..
2024
2023
Staff cost5 during the year were:
WagFes and salaries
So¢ial security costs
Pension costs
336,489
2i.614
295.821
20.120
16,013
377,714
331,954
The monthly average number of persons {including senior management team) employed by the charity during
the year wa5 as follows..
2024
2023
Full and part time sraff
11 (2023 - 11) of the above emplL)yees participated in the Defined Contribution Pension Schemes.
Contributions to the employee pension schemes for the year totalled £17.611 (2023 £16,013).
No employee received emoluTnent5 of more thali £60,000 durin¥ the year
Th¢ iotsl employee benefits of the key management personnel of Ihe charity were £49,782 (2023 - £38,325).
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Derbyshire Unemployed Workers, Centres
Notes to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2024 (Continued)
9 Taxation
The charity is a rtg15tered charity and 15 therefore exempt from taxation.
10 Tangible fixed assets
Furniture and
equipmL'nt
Computcr
equipment
General
tquipment
Total
Cost
At l April 2023
Additions
4,963
42.884
4.207
10.097
57,944
At 31 March 2024
4,963
47.091
10,097
Depreciation
At l April 2023
Charge for the year
3.942
1,021
40,590
9,521
144
54,053
i,872
At 31 March 2024
4,963
43,297
9,665
57,925
Net book value
At 31 March 2024
i.794
432
4,226
At 31 March 2023
1,021
2.294
576
?,891
I l Dtbtors
2024
2023
Trade debtors
Prepayments
Other debtors
500
2,158
1,774
2,658
1,887
12 Creditors: amounts falling due within one year
2024
2023
Other taxation and social security
Other creditors
6.361
4,608
6.507
10,969
7.641
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Notes to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2024 (Continued)
13 Obligations under leases and hire purchase contracts
Operating lease eommitmentS
Total futur¢ minimum lease payments under non-cancellable operating leases are as folloivs..
2024
2023
Land and buildings
Within one year
Between one and five yegrs
1.700
8,500
9.046
11,900
10,200
20,946
14 Trustees remuneratioll and expenses
No trusiees, nor any persons connecied wilh ihem. have received any remuneration from the charity during the
year.
No trllstees have received any reiinbursed expenses or any other benefits from the charity during the year.
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Notes to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2024 (Continued)
15 Funds
Balance at
31 March
2024
Balance at I
April 2023
INcomiDg
re50urce5
Resources
expended
Trallsfers
Unrestricled funds
General
General fund
80,531
197,167
{163,495)
(264)
113.939
Restricted funds
Thc Hcnry Smith Fund
Building Belter
Opponunities
Cosi of Living
Exl)ibition
Help is Here
Tudtsr Trust Street Talk
A￿ardS for All
ciswo
CRT
Postcode Places Trust
Trussell Trust
Covid Support
Know Your Neighbourhoods
Volunteers CBC
25,502
49,100
(i?,916)
(666)
41.020
19,283
65,848
5,345
35,241
(1,231)
(65,845)
(747)
(71,026)
(19,482)
18,052
13)
4,598
52.944
88,729
17,4i5
2,047
40,000
(28,139)
(852)
(11,432)
(14,437)
(40,282)
(21.93i)
(1,596)
(666)
11,195
1,450
1,229
1,145
19,991
2.302
12,661
15,582
37,000
21,715
6,000
2?,939
(666)
218
4,404
Total restricted funds
170,572
295,114
{309,918)
264
156,Oi2
Total funds
251,IOi
492,281
{473,413)
269,971
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Notes to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2024 (Continued)
Balance at
31 March
2023
Balance at I
April 2022
Incorning
re50urees
Resources
expended
Trallsfers
Unrestricted fund5
Generftl
General fund
60.982
159,636
{137,818)
(2,269)
80.531
Restricted
The Henry Smith Fund
Building Better
Opportiinities
Help is Here
Tudor Trust Street Talk
Awards for All
ciswo
CRT
Postcode Places Trust
Trussell Trust
Covid Support
Bilingual Buddies Service
The Garfield Wesion Fund
24,576
49,550
(45,654)
(2,970)
25,502
977
48,?30
69,237
40,000
(51,705)
(72,209)
(40,208)
(9,995)
(695)
19,531)
(11,839)
11,914)
(13,161)
(4,935)
(?0.042)
2,498
91,701
17,643
9,999
88,729
17,435
695
1,8ii
?4,500
2.i02
12,661
1,914
37,100
23,939
4,845
20,000
90
42
Total restrieted funds
169,741
280,450
{281,888)
2,269
170.572
Total funds
230,723
440,086
{419,706)
251,103
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Notes to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2024 (Continued)
The specific purposes for which the funds are to be applied are as follows..
Henry Smith Improving Lives
Three years fiinding of salary and on-costs of an Assistant c￿OrdinatOr
providing support and services for unemployed people in DeTbyshire.
Building Better Opportiinities fund - A partnership using Personal Navigators to support people with money
management and financial wellbeing.
Cost of Living - Funds given in regard to the expansion of services to deal with increased demand due to the
cost of living cri51S.
Exhibition
Funds to support the staging of an exhibition celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Community
and Solidarity in the Grcat Mincrs, Strike 1984-5.
The Help is Here Project - funded by the National Lottery Cominunitv Fund: will train migrant5 to become
advisers providing a welcoming expeiiente for those that have language difficulties and associated barriers to
free advice provision. The Project will extend opening hours foi all.
The Tudor Trust Street Talk Project- fundtd by The Tudor Trust, is a communitv enga¥ement project aimed at
eiiablin¥ those affected by policy decisions to or¥ani5e and lobby to Tndke their VOiLeS heard by decisio
M<ike￿.
Aw'ard5 for All - funding to facilitiate increasing the hours of our migrant siipport worker On the 'Help is Here,
project.
CISWO - I'unding from the Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation North Derbyshire Miners Welfare Fund
to support fomier Miners and widows with benefits help. advice and representation.
CRT is the Coalfields Regeneration Trust - support for people in the areas of social deprivation centred on
Alfreton, covering the souih of Ihe Bolsover and North East Derbyshire Districts and Amber Valle}. Borough.
Postcode Places Trust- for help, advice and representation aitned at older people in the Siaveley Postcode area.
Trussell Trust - funding tO￿ard help, advice and represeniation for foodbank users at South Nom)anton and
Alfreton Foodbanks.
Covid Support- for supporting our WL)rk in NE Derbyshire Districi reopening our surgeries in Grassmoor, North
Wingfield, Clay Cross and Fckington and the staff and volunieers to maintain the outreach work.
Know." Your Neighbourhood To provide additional staff hours tl) SUPPOrt the most vulnerable people in L)ur
local migrgnt ¢ommuniry.
Volunteers CBC- To help recruit and train volunteers in the Chesterfield Borough council area.
The transfer from the Henry Smith, Cost of Living, CISWO and Covid Support funds to the General fund
represents the net book value of fixed assets, the use of w,hich is not subject to any restriction.
The trdnsfer from the General fund to the Cost of Living, Street Talk and Know Your Neighbourhoods funds are
to cover the deficits on these activities.
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Notes to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2024 (Continued)
16 Analysis of net assets between funds
Unrestricted
2024
Total fund5
General
Restricted
Tangible fixed assets
Current assets
Current liabilities
4,226
120,682
(10,969}
4.226
276,714
110,969)
156,032
Total nei asseis
113,9J9
156,OJ2
269,971
Unrestricted
2023
Total funds
General
Restricted
Tangible fixed assets
CuTrent assets
i,891
84,281
17.641)
?,891
254,853
{7.641
170,572
Current liabilities
Total net assets
80,531
170,572
251,103
17 Independent examiner's fees
Duriiig the period, the fees pa}'able (excluding VATI to the charity's independent examiner Community
Accounting Pliis are analysed as follows..
2024
2023
Independent examination
Other financial servic¢s
945
180
870
168
1,125
I,Oi8
18 Related party transaetioms
There were no related party transactions in the year.
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