Charity registration number 1170159 DEVON MEMORY CAFE CONSORTIUM ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
DEVON MEMORY CAFE CONSORTIUM LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Trustees C Furse M Garvey S Milton J Dudding (Appolnted 27 November 2024) Charity numbor 1170159 Audltor Prydis Accounts Limited Clyst House Manor Drive Clyst St. Mary Exeter Devon EX5 1GB
DEVON MEMORY CAFE CONSORTIUM CONTENTS Pago Trustees, report Ststement of trustees, responsibilities Independent examiners report Statement of finanaal activits'es Balance sheet Notes to the financial ststements 10
DEVON MEMORY CAFE CONSORTIUM TRUSTEES. REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025 The trustees present their annual report and financial statem8nts for Ihe year ended 31 March 2025. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in note 1 to the financial statements and comply with the charitys goveming document. the Charities Act 2011, FRS 102 "The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland" and the Charities SORP "Accounting and Reporting by Charities". Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland {FRS 1021" ObJ8ctlves and actlvltlos Devon Memory Café Consortium {DMCC) is a membership organisation which aims to support memory cafes across Devon to provide a quality service to people living wtth demenb'a and their carers. We provide our members with qualty infomation, guidance and training on running memory cafes, and also opportunities to meet, leam and share wth each other. Wè encourage and support our members to achieve our Quality Assurance Mark. We always welcome new memory cafes to join DMCC. The DMCC promotes th8 efficient and effective use of resources for charitable purposes among the current network of over 50 lnd8ndenY run Memory Cafes in Devon. Our website contains contsct information for all mémber memory cafes in Devon as well as the Memory Café Hub, a valuable training and learning resourc8 for volunteers, trustees and the public. The trustees have paid due regard to guidan issued by the Charity Commission in deciding what activities the charity should undertake. Achlevaments and perlorniance During the year we support just over So Memory Cafes operating across Devon County, some meeting weekly, some fortnightly, some monthly. The number of peop18 affected by dementia and carers registered as visiting Memory Cafes across th8 county has gradually rlsen throughout the year to just over 3,000, though not all attend every session. Throughout the pr8vK)us year 2023124 there were approximately 1080 Memory Cafè meetings held across the county, this has now risen to 1130. with approximately 21.000 indmdual visits to these Memory Cafes. We started organising bi-annual area forums in north. south. eas( west and mid-Devon in May 2022 and these have grown the frequency and size. Th8 localty organised faCe-tface m88tings for Memory Cafe coordinators and volunteers are valued opportunities to share good practs'ce and leam from each other.
DEVON MEMORY CAFE CONSORTIUM TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025 Our main aims for the year were: 1. To strengthen links and communlcations between Memory Cafes and DMCC. and between DMCC and other stakeholders. We achieve this by developing local forums in consultsts.on wth Memory Café coordinators. agreeing geographical areas and leads in each area. We hold two Ic(al forums in each of the five areas during the year. as well as our annual Convention and AGM where we have extemal speakers as well as intemal discussions. 2. To mak8 tho Memory Café Hub more a¢ce$slble as aloarnlng totsi for Memory Cafes In Devon. Our Memory Café Hub https.'Ilmemorycafehub.org.uk contains free resour$ for c(Fordinators, volunteers and others running memory cafes. or similar community services for people living with dementia. We have now publicised the Hub beyond Devon. It contains five modules explaining how to set up and manage a memory café Including legislation, volunteers, fundraising. adivities and publicity, and a video titled 'What is a Memory Café, that can be used for markedng purposes by our Memory Cafes. In additlon, the Hub contsins free on4in8 trainlng r8sour¢es for use of all Memory Café wrdinators, volunteers and trustees. The dementia awareness training is in nine parts that can be completed individually or used for group training. It has the option of obtaining a certificate (m completion by corr8Ctly answering questions aft8r watching each of the nine training sections. 3. To addres8 tralnlng naads of Memory Cafg Coordlnators and volunts•r8 In the last year we s8t up 3 on84ay Flrst Ald tralnlng sesslons across the county. W8 hav8 raised dementia awareness by inviting th8 Virtual Dementia Bus vistts provided by Training2Care to two more locations across Devon. Visitors to the bus included Mernory Café staff and volunteers. carers and collèagues in oth8r areas of health and social care. Over 80% of attend88s report courses were good or exGgllent. All our volunteers have accéss lo frè8 online Safeguarding and Mental Capacty Ad training provided for us by D8von County Council. Approximately 70 of our members have now signed up for the course. We also commissioned a Cognittve Stimulation Course specifically aimed at Memory Cafes from Memory Matters, Plymouth. This course was d8liver8d to 5 k)cations with 16 coordinators and vdunteers at each event. The Memory Café Hub (see 2 above) provides excellent free dementia awareness training as well as how to set up and run a Memory Café, accessible to all our members and the publi 4. To support Memory Cafes to meet qualtty assurance standards We have continued to develop the DMCC dedicated Quality AssurancE' Mark (QAM) wotking in conjunth'on wÉth Teignbridge CVS. Our QAM demonstrates that a Memory Café has reached a high standard of provision of support, services and activities to improve the health and wellbeing of people living with dementia and their arers. It also evidences to professionals and the public that the policies and practices of the Café are robust and ensure a safe. caring, eff8Ctive and responsive servic8. 5. To support tho devolopmont of now Mcs In the last year 6 new Memory Cafes opened. DMCC provides a small grant of £250 to help with the set-up of all new Memory Cafes in the county. We also supp1 newer and smaller cafes with infomiation, mentoring, and buddying. Our Memory Café Hub provides detailed guidance on setting up new Memory Cafes. All report being appreciative of receiving this support.
DEVON MEMORY CAFE CONSORTIUM TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025 Our annual Convention took place in Novwnber 2024. bringing togeth8r our members from Memory Cafes across Devon and promding the opportunty to share. leam and support one another. Guest speakers included Emma Elston who on the development of the new Dementia Strategy for the Devon, also speakers Devon Carers, The Filo Project and Devon AcLess to sellS. Attendees valued the opportunity to listen and leam frorn external speakers and meet and share wilh each other. Our principal funding to enable us to support Devon Memory Cafes continues lo be prOved by Devon County Council IDCCI. We have a small number of other b8n8factors who kindly donate monèy to our charity from avents and activities. Flnanclal rovlew Total income for the year was £31,010 Total expenditure £40,754 The bank balance on 31 March 2025 was £77.238 Amount of r8S8rv8s held as of the 31st March 2024 was £81,275 The amount owed by the charity." Nil All projects remain withln budget. Our current structure allows us to continue to keep c4)re costs to an absolute minimum. We have no offic8 and our administrator is part-tima. usually working two days a week. For 2024 - 25, core costs were £8.967 Our financial position is reviewed annually. As a chartty. W8 are dependent on exlemal funding which is unprediclable. To limit risk to the organisation in the event of a significant lack of funding, the truslees hav8 agreed to hold a Reserve Fund equivalent to six months core runnlng costs. The trustees havé assessed the major risks to which charity is exposed, and are satisfied that systems are in pla¢e to mitigate exposure to the major risks.
DEVON MEMORY CAFE CONSORTIUM TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025 Our activities as set OLrt in our contract with Devon County Council are To strengthen links and communications belween Memory Cafes and DMCC. and between DMCC and other stakeholders. To make the Memory Café Hub more accessible as a learning tool for Memory Cafes in Devon and beyond. and to other relevant groups To addr8SS training needs of M8mory Caf8 Coordinators and volunteers. To 8nsur8 Ihat our website remains upto-date and relevant. To support the development of new Memory Cafes in the county. In conjunction with Teignbridge CVS, to support our Memory Cafes to meet quality assurance standards as set out in our Quality Assurance Mark. To ensure DMCC is well supported administratively. In addition, the trustees have agreed five areas of fows for the three-year period 202&2028. These are Awar8n8ss raising and publiuty Mor8 people will be aware of memory cafes in Devon. More and new people will be coming to memory cafes in Devon. Accessibility and diversity At least 10 % more memory cafes have opened Transport to more memory cafes is available Volunteers More volunteers are h8lping in memory feS All volunteers have received core traning on supporting people with dementia Quality All memory cafes in Devon will have self-assessed as gi)od against a bespoke memory café quality tool All memory café co-ordinators have received annual refresher training All memory cafe staff and volunteers have had access to netsvorking opportunities Being a w811-run sustainable organisalion We have a long term sustainable financial situation We have a sufficient number of trustees to ensu the long-tem running of DMCC We have delivered projects and actions against our plan using our own people and trusted partners I individuals that have benefitted memory cafes and their users structure, governance and management The Devon Memory Café Consortium {DMCC) Is controlled by its goveming document as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) registered on 14 November 2016. The charity is govemed by a group of trustees with relevant skills and experience. Trustees meet bi-monthly. The trustees hav8 adopted th8 provisions of A¢¢ounting and Reporttng by Charities: Ststement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2015). The tmstees me8t bl-monthly. They rev18W the rfsk register on an annual basis. DMCC continues to be reliant upon volunteers. The charity has just one part-time self-employed administrator and does not have offices or other infrastructure to maintain. It has a small amount of IT equipment. This structure continues to allow us to keep core costs to an absolLrte minimum. Trustee selection methods are followed in accordan wth i)ur Consb'tutional documenL Items 13 to 18. The trustees who serv8d during the year and up to the date of signature of the financial statements were.. A McKieman {Resigned 30 June 2025)
DEVON MEMORY CAFE CONSORTIUM TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025 C Furse G Tregoning J Tregoning M Garvey S Milton T P8ters J Dudding (Resigned 13 April 2025) (Resigned 13 April 2025) (Resigned 3 Jun8 2025) (Appointed 27 Novernber 2024) Our trustees are 818Ct8d from our m8mb8rship or from application to the charity, intelviewed by the committee and ratified at the AGM. Publlc beneflt statement Thè training w8 provide is aimed at Memory Café organis8rs and vc4unt88rs to equip them with th8 skills and know18dge needed to enable Memory Cafés to operate safely and successfully. Our Memory Cafès are open to members of the public affeded by dementia and we fouow the guidance tssued by Ihe Chanty Commission on publlc bén8fft. The trustees, report was approved by the Board of Trustees. Garvey Chair 12/.41
DEVON MEMORY CAFE CONSORTIUM STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES. RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025 The trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees, Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicablé law and United Kingdom AcUnting Stsndards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).
DEVON MEMORY CAFE CONSORTIUM STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTMTIES INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025 Unrestricted Restricted funds funds 2025 2025 Total Unrestrlcted Restricted funds funds 2024 2024 Totsl 2025 2024 Notes Income from: Donats'ons and18gau8s 10 31.000 31.010 31.268 31,268 Ex endlture on: Charitable activibes 31.970 8.784 40.754 26.612 2.000 28,612 Gross transfers beiween funds Net (expendlturo)Ilncomo for the yearl Not movomont In funds 60 (60) (31.960) 22,216 {9,744) 4.718 (2.060) 2,656 Fund balances at 1 April 2024 86,019 5,000 91.019 81,303 7.060 88,363 Fund balances at 31 March 2025 54,059 27,216 81.275 86,019 5.000 91,019 The statement of financial activits.es includes all gains and Ioss8s recognised in the year. Th8 Statement of financial activitiés includes all gains and losses recognised in the year. All in(x)m8 and 8XP8nditure derive from Continuing adivities.
DEVON MEMORY CAFE CONSORTIUM BALANCE SHEET AS AT31 MARCH 2025 2025 2024 Notes Fixed assets Tangible assets 4,037 4,037 Current assets Cash at bank and in hand T7.238 86,982 Net current assets 77.238 86,982 Total assets less current liabililies 81,275 91,019 Income funds R8strICt funds Unrestricted funds 27.216 54.059 5.000 86.019 81,275 91.019 Th8 financial stat8ments were approved by th8 Trustees on ..... l.z.l.Ji.3../.5 M Garvey Trusteo
DEVON MEMORY CAFE CONSORTIUM NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025 Accountlng policles Charity infomiation Devon Memory Café Consortium is a membership organisation which aims to support memory cafes across Devon to provide a quality service to people living with dementia and their carers. 1.1 Accountlng convonllon The financial ststements havo been prepared in accordance with the charitls goveming document. tho Charities Act 2011, FRS 102 Yhe Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland" and the Charities SORP 'Accounting and R8POrting by CharTlies: Stalèm8nt of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts In accordance wtth the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and R8public of Ireland {FRS 102)". The d)arity is a Public Bènefit Entty as defined by FRS 102. The charity has tsken advantage of the provisions in tha SORP for charities not to prepare a statement of cash flows. The financial statements have departed from the Charitses {A¢¢ounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 only to the extent required to provide a true and fair view. This departu has involved followng the Statement of Récommended Practice for Charities applying FRS 102 rather than the version of the Statement of Recommended PR¢tice which is referred to in the Regulations but which has since baen withdrawn. The financial ststements are prepared in sterfing, thich is the fvnctional currency of the charity. Monetsry amounts in thesg financial ststements are rounded to the nearest £. The financial statem8nts have b8en prepared under the historical cost convention. [modified to include the revaluatlon of freehold properties and to indude Investment properties and certain financial instruments at falr valuel. The principal accounting policies adopted are set out below. 1.2 Going concem At the tim8 of approving the flnanclal ststements, the trustees have a r8asonable expectatton that the charity has adequaté resources to continue in operational existence for tho foreseeable future. Thus the trustees conlinue to adopt the golng concem basis of accounting in preparing th8 financial stat8ments. 1.3 Charltable funds Unrestricted fvnds are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of their charitable objectives. Restricted funds are subject to specrfic conditions by donors or grantors as to how they may be used. The purposes and uses of the restricted funds are sel out in the notas to the financial statements. Endowment furKls are subject Io specific conditions by donors that the capitsl must be maintained by the harity. 1.4 Income Income is recognised when the charity is legally entitled to it after any perfomiance conditions have been met, the amounts can be measured reliably. and it is probable that income will be received. Cash donations are recognised on receipt. Other donations are recognised once the chartty has been notified of the donation, unless perfOan conditions require deferral of the amount. Income tax recoverable in relation to donations received under Grft Aid or deeds of covenant is recognised at the time of the donation. Taxatlon The charity is exempt from taxation on its activities because all its income is applied for charitable purposes. 10-