Talk Education Partnership Registered Charity in England and Wales No. 1170858
TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT For the Financial Year 01/09/2020 - 31/08/2021
1) Reference and Administrative Details
| Charity name: | Talk Education Partnership |
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| Other name/s the charity uses: | TEP |
| Registered charity number: | 1170858 |
| Charity’s principal address: | International House 24 Holborn Viaduct London United Kingdom EC1A 2BN |
Charity Trustees for period of report:
| Trustee Name | Office(if any) | Term(s) of Office | Name of person / body entitled to appoint trustee (if any) |
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| William Knapman |
Chair | 20/12/2016 - 20/12/2019 20/12/2019 – 20/12/2022 |
First Trustees (Charity Registration Date: 20/12/2016) Re-appointed by Board of Trustees |
| Linda Watts | 20/12/2016 - 20/12/2018 20/12/2018 - 20/12/2021 |
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| Rebecca Procter |
16/08/2018 - 16/08/2021 17/08/2021 - 17/06/2024 |
Board of Trustees |
2) Structure, Governance and Management
| Type of governing document: | Constitution |
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| How the charity is constituted: | Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) |
| Trustee selection method (e.g. appointed by, elected by): | appointed for a term of three years by a resolution passed at a properly convened board meeting of the charity trustees. |
TEP is managed by its Board of Trustees and has no employed staff.
3) Objectives and Activities
The objects of the Talk Education Partnership (TEP) are:
“For the benefit of the public, the advancement of education in East Africa by providing an international network of communication for sharing effective pedagogy and providing and assisting in the provision of educational resources and infrastructure.”
TEP is supporting a number of locally-led initiatives working to enhance standards of primary education in Tororo district, Uganda. These include:
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Supporting the development of free Continuing Professional Development (CPD) training for primary educators with the aim of improving practice in the classroom and strengthening local networks for sharing effective pedagogies.
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Supporting the development of key school facilities.
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From time to time supporting co-curricular activities in collaboration with schools and communities.
Summary of main activities for the 2020 –2021 financial year:
- Preparing for the next phase of the Rural Schools Water Project (RSWP) with our local partners, Talk Education Uganda (TEU), to support schools in accessing safe on-site drinking water.
Statement confirming whether the trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit: The Board of Trustees have had regard to
the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit.
4) Achievements and Performance
The entire 2020/2021 financial year was spent preparing for the next phase of the Rural Schools Water Project (RSWP) with our local partners, Talk Education Uganda (TEU). Following disappointing setbacks in November/December 2019 (see TEP Trustees’ Annual Report 2019/2020 ), the aim of this next phase was to reinstate and ensure the long-term durability of the three 2018-sponsored water systems disassembled in late 2019. A new TEP/TEU partnership agreement was prepared, including sponsorship for three concrete base-mounted water systems, with implementation planned for Q3 2021.
5) Financial Review
The charity’s principal sources of funds this year:
| - | One-off Donations | £73 |
|---|---|---|
| - | Regular Giving | £995 |
| nds | at financial year end: | |
| - | Unrestricted | £4,570 |
| - | Restricted | £500 |
Cash funds at financial year end:
The charity does not have a reserves policy.
6) Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees:
| Trustee Name | Position (Secretary, Chair etc) |
Signature | Date |
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| William Knapman | Chair | 24/06/2022 | |
| Linda Watts | Trustee | 24/06/2022 |