KOACH PARENTING
Report
And
Financial
Statements
For the Year Ended
31 March 2022
Charity Number
1166394

KOACH PARENTING
GHARITY NUMBER.. 1166394
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
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KOACH PARENTING
TRUSTEES, ANNUAL REPORT
Y84R ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Koach Parenting Annual Report for the Year to 31 March 2022
The trustees submtt their report together wtth the accounts in respert of the year ended 31
March 2022.
The Trustees confimi that the Annual Report and financial statements of the charity comply
with the Gurrent statLrtory requirements, the requirements of the charity's governing
document and the provisions of the Statement of Recommended practi￿ {SORP),
applicable to chanties preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting
Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland {FRS 102} (effective 1 January 2019).
Background
The trust was fomied by a deed on 3 April 2016 as amended on 13 May 2018 to empower
parents to improve their relationships with their children. The main activities are one to one
support and pa￿ntIng groups for parents. Parenting Practttioners have been trained in the
evidence based. nationally recognised Solihull Approach and work closely with the local
NHS CAMHS First Steps Psychology team. Clients are mainly. but not exclusively from the
Jewish Communty.
Objectives of the Charity
Summary of the objects of the charity set out in its goveming document.
To advan￿ public education in parenting and family relationships by
providing educational courses and workshops.
To promote and protect good heatth among parents of children by the
provision of parenting courses. parenting supwt. infomiation and advice.
The Trustees have considered the Charity Commission's general guidan￿ on public benefrt
and activities have taken place in line wÈth this. Parenting groups and one to one sessions
have taken pla￿ which are for public benefrt.
There have been no changes in policy since the previous report.
Page two fomis part of this report.
The trustees are pleased with the financial results this year.
Trustee selection methods
The power to appoint new Trustees is vested in the Current bt)ard. New Trustees are
appointed based on competence. skills and expenence. They are inducted into the workings
of the charity by the current board. and ar8 encouraged to read the Charity Commission's
publications for Trustees.
Risks
The trustees have identif￿d the rnajor risks to which the thartty is exposed and systems
have been established to rnit￿ate these rFsks.
The trustees have complied ￿ryth the duty to have due regard to guidan￿ published by the
Charity Commission induding public benefft guidance.
Reserves Policy
The Trustees aim to hold free realisable reserves equal to at least 3 morrths, but no more
than 12 months of running costs, to ensure continuation of the activities of the charity.

Funders
This year the main sources of funding were the NHS City and Hackney CAMHS Alliance, the
London Borough of Hackney Voluntary grant, the Hackney Giving Foundation, and the
National Lottery Community Awards for All prcgram. Funds V￿re also received through
small trusts and foundations and communty donations.
Expenditure
All expendtture has been used for the charity aci1vit￿$ following the Gharity objectives
described above.
This indudes costs of genprating funds and g0Veman￿ costs.
Covid 19
During this financial year, the world was still affected by the COVID 19 pandemic. Koach
Parenting continued to function by working remotely and offering virtual appointments to
clients. Support was given to parents who have experienced increased anxiety and difficutt
behaviours with their children.
Student Placement
Koach Parenting continued to be a student pla￿ment for students at the CPPD Counselling
College. This enabled Koach Parenting to provide 46 low cost therapy sessions this year.
Client Disadvantsge
85% of clients are on income related benefits.
300/0 of clients live in overcrowded accommodations.
360kn have a specific special need or a disabilrty within the family. stated by the parent{s).
This includes., mental hea￿h issues, ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorderl. ADHD (Attention
Deficit Hyperactive Disorder), leaming disabilities, dyslexia, selectyve mutism, anger
management difficulties and other challenging behaviour.
Activities in the Year to 31.3.22
Durin
this
ear, Koach Parentin
rovided the followÉn
1. The ten session Solihull 'understanding your child, group for fathers
This group was run by a Koach Parenting Facilttator and supervised by a NHS CAMHS
Psychologist. It took Pla￿ in the Ezer Leyoldos premises.
A list of what some attendees want to tell other people about the course
This course has really made me aware of many aspects previously not thought a￿ut
concerning parenting and has really helped me focus and understand a lot in this area. I
think that this course is crucial for any parent that is looking for a healthy parent child
relationship.
The parenting course was wonderful. It gave me more ways how to deal v￿th my
children.
I think that this course is a must in order to save the next generation.
Koach Parenting is an unbelievable course because it gtves you so many tools on how to
deal with your children and is very thought provoking, opening up your mind to ideas
which you don't think about in day to day lrfe.
2. The ten session Solihull 'understanding your child, group for mothers
This was run by a Koach Parenting Practitioner and co-facilitated by a communty Parenting
Practitioner and vms supervised by a NHS CAMHS Psychologist. This group took ￿ace in
Lubavrtch Children's Centre.

A list of what some attende￿ want to tell other people al)out the course
This course is so validating and empowering. I feel much more confident going foThvard.
Listen when your child speaks to you and read be￿een the lines.
l only took this course because it was free, but it vms worth millionsl
Great course! You will leam how to interact wth your child.
I really needed help but could never have afforded rf it wasn't funded.
That rf you care enough about your family, take the Koach course to have more
understandiro.
This Gourse is crucial for every parent especially a new parent. it can make such a
difference for you and your child from the start.
3. Six session Cygnet group for fathers of children diagnosed with ASD {Autisrn
Spectrum Disorder).
This was co-facilitated by a member of the NHS CAMHS Disabilty Servi￿.
This group took place over the phone using the Star Leaf app.
A list of what some attendees vmnt to tell other people about the course.
It was very comprehensive and an eye opener.
I would highly recommerKI this course.
Well delivered. very good tools and suggestions.
That this was a very good and helpful group, it gave us good ideas how to manage
th our hardships.
My grateful thanks for this great. well run course and for all the time and effort they
put in.
The course was very informative and engaging and I feel like I gained tools to help
me raise my son better. Thank you O
4. Six session Cygnet group for mothers of children diagnosed with ASD {Autlsm
Spectrum Disorder).
This was co-facilttated by a member of the NHS CAMHS Disabilty Service.
This group took place over the phone using the Star Leaf app.
A list of what some attendees want to tell other people about th8 course.
So much useful information, it was a lot in 6 sessions. I have done a lot of courses, I
heard new ideas., it was very useful.
This course has given me lots and lots of Koach (strength) to continue to parent my child
with ASD.
Very infomative, in a very clear way. not making us fearful, it gave us a calming effecL
that we can do it, slowly. rf we implement what we have leamt, eventually we will get
there.
You are amazing leaders. I have been impressed with how you dealt with it on the
phone, making sure everyone felt heard and understood.
I felt so validated, understood in this course. Everything you said was so right, and has
given us tools to continue.
5. Cultural Awareness training to members of CAMHS teams in Hackney {Remotely)
This training was delivered three times over the course of the year.
Some of the ideas that the attendees said they leamt at the training..
Lots of infomation about customs. holidays and expectations vthhin the Community.
Roles and dynamics ¥￿thin a Jewish household.
The importance of Shabbos and the value of family time.

I feel I have a better overall sense of the shape and rhythm of Orthodox Jewish lives and
the sorts of tradrtions and holidays that rn￿ht impact on how they fft in with CAMHS
appointments.
Lots about the lrfestyle of the communty across the age range. I have lived in Hackney
all my life and really having some questions answered that I have not kn¢)wn.
Different Jewsh Orthodox traditions, holKlays, infomiation about the dress code and
realty important ways of nfanaging discussions within therapeLrtic relationships.
6. Solihull Outreach Group Session on family mealtimes
This was delivered I￿￿. All participants gave a scoring of 10 OLrt of 10 for how happy they
vRre wth the group. Some comments..
It provided plenty ideas. It gave me a Chan￿ to identfy with people in the same
situation.
You gave very good ideas, how to undefstand my children.
You made it very exciting.
7. Two day Solihull Foundation training to professionals
This training was delivered online via Star leaf together wtth a senior Psychologist from the
NHS First Steps team, and with technical support from Assistant Psythologists.
8. One to one sessions supporttng parents to improve their relationships with their
hildren using the Solihull Parenting Approach.
Durin9 this year, 144 families attended a total of 631 one to one sessions enabling their
615 children to benefit.
Koach Parenting has a robust monitorlng system. resulting in 100's of comments
from parents.
Some comments from parnnts about their sessions (Many more are available on
request.)
I definitely fett heard and you gave me good ideas to ty out.
I felt very validated and respected and you didn't judge me. It was amazing, l am 50
grateful.
Good planning for the future. Very important to me. You helped me with valuable things
that I can hopefully manage on my own.
I feel we are getting somewhere to feel equipped to manage the next srtuation in a
relaxed manner.
I felt very listened to and not rushed. I felt my concems were taken into account. Goals
are centred around my concems.
It was validating, empowering. You undetstand the issues and gave positive strategies.
I liked how ￿ l¢)oked at it from my son's point of view, giving him a chance to express
his views.
I really looking fotward to our next session. We are very gratefiJl. It is extraordinary that
there is a servi￿ like this.
Thank you so muchl Beforehand I was so confused and this has been helpful.
I don't know what I would do without your help. l am very grateful.
Feeling less ovefwhelmed and have more good strategies to Y￿rk on.
I feel we have had good strategies to slowly introduce.
You understand me. You gave me eX￿lIent advice. I have new tools. l am smiling for the
future.

Some examples of what parents said that they learnt in their one to one sessions (We
can provide many more)
Empathising and stating the emotion for my thild.
Reminder to notice the posittve and to point it OLrt.
Practical tools useful to help my daughterfs anger. It invofves understanding her,. a good
all-round approach.
If my children get out of-bèd after I have PLrt them to bed. they shouldnl benefit from it.
Keep my word when I say the consequen￿.
To iry and make my child feel as secure as possible.
Thinking aboLrt making boundaries for the children so they know the limit.
Have low expectations of the family. change the environment and make it calm.
To listen more to what my Child has to say and what is bothering him.
Drawing the 'hill of anger Management, wtth my son and discussing how to calm down.
Two examples of
Numbers out of 10
Mum to spend more productive time with daughter
Parents to be skilled in mana
Y's meltdowns
Slrate
ies to hel
sono
rents
oals set
rents and their
Before
After
to
Ongoing training and supervision VRS provided by the NHS First Steps Early Intervention
team and the CAMHS Disabilty team in Had(ney.
9. Practitioners participated in various onllne and face to face meetings
Meetings included:
ADHD recognttion and management in mainstream school
Supervision meetings and meetings vAth NHS Professionals
Assisting First Steps with making their anxiety y￿bEnar accessible for the
orthodox Jewish Communty.
Development of the Charity
It has been a year of growth for Koach Parenting
The number of one to one sessions was higher than the amount last year.
A number of resources and fad sheets vfftre created and offered free of charge to
families.
A Koach ParentirvJ play booktet was putlished. It describes the advantages of parents
playing with their children and over 30 play ideas. It was sent out to parents upon
request.
Various training sessions were attended, induding Teens and friendship, training run by
JTeen, 'Teaching safeguarding to your Ghildren, run by Tahel and Training provided by
Solihull to train group farilitatot5.
Staff attended a free business coaching session.
There was a successful volunteer project V￿th graphic design students.
Comments from clients who received the Play Booklet
l am really enjoying your play booklet. It is written in easy language, nothing
complicated. It's fabulous. It talks to me; it talks to my child - because it has photos.
I want to thank you for creating the booklet. It's full of creative ideas vthich l am trying to
implement some ideas from it with my family and my dpnts.

Dated:
Signed by Trustee
Name of Trustee .....
KOACH PARENTING
Receipts and Payments Account
Year ended 31 March 2022
Notes
Unrestricted Restricted Totsl
Funds
Funds
2022
2022
2022
Total
2021
Receipts
Grants
Donations
servI￿s
Other
15,840
2,963
38,622 54,462
2.963
1,960
258
50,946
2,058
1,156
53
258
Totsl Receipts
Payments
Costs of generating funds
Charitable Activities
Governance costs
35
43.773 62.751
150
18,978
150
43,568
150
Total Pa￿nents
Excess of Receipts over
Payments fi)r the year
before transfers
1,858
-5,151
-3,293
10,495
Transfers
-12
12
Excess of Recelpts over
Paymonts for the year

KOACH PARENTING
Statement of Balances
At 318t March 2022
Notss
Unrestricted Restricted
Funds
Funds
2022
2022
Total
2022
Total
2021
Bank & Deposit Balances
Bank & deposit balances
brought forward
1,104
15,892
16,996
6.501
Movement in Year:
Excess of Receipts over
Payments for the year
-5.139
-3,293
10,495
Bank and deposit
balances carried forward
Notes
1. Services to clients are free. This figure represents services to organisations and therapy
clients.
2. Other re￿Ipts.. TSB rnmpensation £100, Grft £125 & £33 Amazon Smile Donations.
3. Charitable Activtties
Notes Unrestricted Restricted
Funds
Funds
2022
2022
Total
2022
Total
2021
Practltioners, co-ordination.
and admin
Printing, stat, computer
supplies
Advertising
Telephone and Intemet
expenses
Insuran
Travel
Books and resou￿$
subscripts.ons
Training
17.760
39,000
56,760
39,147
235
494
1,242
1,136
1.477
1,630
1,414
1,065
75
118
536
253
611
371
721
404
91
36
131
48
18
18
Rthshments {groups)
Consultancy
Crèche Fees
Other
Therapy supeNsion costs
106
106
25
1.500
55
150
25
1,500
55
150
550
Total
Notes
4. Due to COVID 19 and working from home there are no travel costs.
5. Limtted consuttancy fees. Other consultancy vras free of charge.
Signed
A Lewin- Trustee
Dated
z.L

KOACH PAREKfiNG
INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS, REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Vle ￿port to the trustees on our examination of accounts of the above
¢harity (Ihe Tn5sV) for the year ended 31 March 2022.
As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation
of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act
2011 {Ihe Acr).
We report in resFeCt of my examination of the Trust's accounts Carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act arKI in carying out our examination, we
have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145{5){b) of the Ad.
We have completed our examination. We confirm that no material matters
have come to our attention in connection wtth the examination which give us
cause to believe that in. any material respect..
accounting records were not kept in accordanc8 With section 130 of
Ihe Act or
the a¢¢ounts do not accord with the accounting records
We have no con¢ems and have come across no other matters in connedion
with th8 examination to which attention should tE drawn in order to enabk a
proper understanding of the accounts to te reached.
D WOLFFE- FCCA
WOLFFE ACCOUNTANCY SERVICES LTD
34 BRAYDON ROAD
LONDON N16 6QB
2022
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