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2025-02-14-accounts

Refsupport UK

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1171000
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Recei ts and a ments account p p y

For the period 1.3.24 28.2 To from

Section A Rec

Section A Rec Section A Rec Section A Rec
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funds
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nearest
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A1 Receipts
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d funds
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nearest £
Endowm
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funds
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nearest £
Donations 323 - -
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A3 Payments A3 Payments A3 Payments
Referee
assault
hotline
190 - -
Card
processing
240 - -
Computer
software
100 - -
Donations 100 - -
Postage - - -
Insurance - - -
Office &
Marketing
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Net of receipts/(payments) -326 - -
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Cash funds this year end 432 - -
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B1 NatWest Bank 432
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B4
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s own
use
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which
liability
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B5
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Signed by one or two trustees on behalf Signature of all the trustees

Print Name

Dave Brammer David Bramm

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Date of approval er 15.2.26

Trustees' Annual Report for the period

Period start date Period end date 01 03 2024 28 02 2025

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Section A Reference and administration details

Charity name
Other names charity is known by
Registered charity number (if any)

Refsupport

Refsupport UK
1171000
1171000

Blandford Forum The Pines Blandford Forum Postcode DT11 7NZ

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 (ifany)
Janie Frampton Chair
Martin Cassidy Chief Executive
David Brammer Finance Operations

Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)

Name Dates acted if not for whole year
David Brammer
Richard Melinn

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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) Trust How the charity is constituted

(eg. trust, association, company) Appointed by Chair, Chief Executive and other Trustees Trustee selection methods

(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

Our mission is to raise the quality, status and benefits of refereeing, for the good of its members and in the interests of the game, to represent Summary of the objects of the the interests of members of each regional Hub, to keep its members charity set out in its informed of all relevant news and information passed from Ref Support governing document and Sports Official’s Consultancy and other relevant football authorities and to organise educational, social and other activities for its members.

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Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)

  1. Volunteers – coaching and mentoring of Association Football (AF) match officials

  2. Educational meetings with AF match officials

  3. Volunteers – coaching and mentoring of match officials who are independent from The FA.

  4. Recruit Mental Health Fist Aiders across the country.

  5. Neuro diverse ambassador

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

  1. BAME representatives

  2. LGBTQ+ Ambassador

  3. policy on grantmaking;

  4. policy programme related investment;

  5. contribution made by volunteers.

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Section D Achievements and performance

Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year

The achievements are the ongoing progression of match officials and the campaigns listed above, which have resulted in substantial national international media coverage. Moves to establish positive relationships with The Football Association have commenced and we are confident that these will progress in a manner that enables joint understanding and positive changes in national regulations in regard to the safety and security of match officials The establishment of a partnership with Cancer Research UK. We will partner with football clubs all over the UK from pro clubs to grass roots to deliver a ‘Blow the Whistle to Cancer day’ The huge event will develop our charity and raise the profile of the importance of charities working together for common goals. We have an developed an international training program with the International Socca Federation that delivers referee training to 14 different countries on 4 continents. We have created a partnership with the Largest Small sided football provider in the World and work with their referees who are independent from The Football Association. Set up mental health first aiders group to offer support to those who need support and sign post them to the other mental health organisations. Brought around changes to national FA policy (England) to protect and prevent Child referees from appearing at discipline hearings. FA policy was to charge, suspend or fine youth referees who did not appear at discipline hearings. We successfully lobbied the FA to change this policy under safeguarding procedures and they now do not include this threat in their policies procedures and processes. Successfully lobbied the CEO of The FA to appoint a law firm to begin an independent investigation in allegations of failure to properly investigate claims of racial discrimination and continued unacceptable behaviour by senior members of FA Staff. Organised zoom meetings with Mark Clattenburg a high-profile referee, to give grassroots referees the opportunity to interview one of the World’s most famous referee. This was a crucial and unique insight to the demands of top flight match officials. Created and delivered a regular podcast during lockdown to give grassroots match officials opportunity to appear on the podcast and ask and seek practical advice. Weekly podcast to give support to grassroots referees and regular quizzes and other competitions with prizes to keep grassroots match officials engaged, connected and entertained during lockdown. Two social media platform that have the highest following and most engaging content on social media that support referees throughout covid Created a twitter group that has the highest following in the UK for any refereeing group that is also a conduit for support and reporting abuse.

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Section D Achievements and performance

Partnered with a homeless charity to offer a free mental health support App called “ Match Fit ” that offers mental health support and messages from famous celebrities and mental health professionals. Launched the first Referees Kit Bank where people can donate kit to be given to those less fortunate who cannot raise the funds for kit to become a referee. This has also proved to be beneficial to those who have gained weight during the lock down and their current kit does not fit them and they cannot afford new kit. Paid for a group of referees to take the full referee’s course to become a fully qualified referee as part of a partnership with The Met Police. Launched the first independent survey of referees into the mental health challenges referees face and the support they seek. This was the biggest of its kind in the UK and identified failures in the support of referees who received abuse and assault. This was in partnership with one of the largest semi-professional football leagues in the UK. Successfully lobbied IFAB, FIFA and The FA to introduce the worlds first Body Cam Pilot that was rolled out across England by The National governing Body, The FA under the instruction from IFAB. This pilot was launched in February in four different areas of England, London, Liverpool, Worcester and North Riding this year. The pilot will last two years and upon conclusion the data will be analysed with the intention to allow all match officials to wear from semi-professional level down wards. This world’s first launch was covered by National and International TV, Radio and Press. Ref Support UK were given credit for our tenacity, determination and drive to make this happen. Agreed a sponsorship deal with FedEx to give UEFA Champions League duel branded goods to Schools and Junior Teams across the UK who have delivered positive engagement with young referees. This is part of our encouraging positive behaviours between player, clubs and referees. Created the first Neurodiversity Ambassador for Ref Support UK. This enables us to us a neurodiversity organisation that specialise in supporting people who face these challenges.

We also created a new support mechanism called “Talk Buddy” This offers unique support via a fully qualified professional counsellor and a member of the BACP professional body for Counsellors & Psychotherapists. He has a wealth of experience as a professional counsellor and over 30 years of involvement in high pressure arenas, including sports and the emergency services. He understands the importance of mental health and the unique challenges that individuals may face.

Therapy is tailored to a referee’s unique needs and can offer short term solution focused therapy, for those facing current relationship or other life event difficulties.

He also offers longer term therapy, which explores the underlying causes of emotional distress, like feeling sad, lost or overwhelmed.

Maybe anxiety or stress is getting in the way of a referee’s life.

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Section D Achievements and performance

We work well with the FA and have regular meetings around the subject of ref abuse and more support for referees who encounter abuse, harm and assaults.

Perhaps low self esteem/confidence is impacting your ability to form or maintain relationships.

We know that finding the right support transforms lives.

It's important to us that a referee finds that appropriate support for:

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Section E Financial review At present the Charity is on a stable financial footing with income largely Brief statement of the derived from donations from the Chair and CEO, with other organisations charity’s policy on reserves and individuals making single specific payments e.g. to fund specific projects and/or the opportunity for individual referees to experience international tournaments. The COVID crisis did affected the charities financial position but has not damaged the charities ability to operate efficiently. We have very little or no overheads so the charity is sustainable Details of any funds materially n/a in deficit ~~—~~ Further financial review details (Optional information) For the future it is the Charity’s intention to introduce a subscriptionYou may choose to include based membership but this has been held in abeyance whilst we additional information, where continue to strive to establish ourselves as a substantive participant in relevant about: the education and wellbeing of match officials • the charity’s principal sources of funds (including Further income will be derived from a self-perpetuating app which any fundraising); changes a telephone into a bodycam. This is something that will require a • how expenditure has change in the Laws of some sports and is therefore a long-term project. In the short term we plan to use the app for touchline monitors to manage supported the key objectives spectator behaviour and by doing so protect the match officials. of the charity; • investment policy and We have received further donations from members of the public and objectives including any businesses in order for us to expand our work. ethical investment policy adopted.

Section F Other optional information We have a very high media and social media profile with our CEO appearing regular on National TV and Radio as well as having articles published in many national and international newspaper both in print and online.

This ensures that the subject of ref abuse is in the public eye which helps the public understand that state of the game and the effects and consequences of all form of ref abause.

Section G Declaration

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

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s) David Stanley Brammer Full name(s) Martin Cassidy Position (eg Secretary, Chair, Chief Executive Trustee etc) Date 11.12.2025

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