Hey Kids Type One Diabetes Children and Farnily Support Group
Account8
1 st April 2024- 31st March 2025

Hey Kids Profit and Loss
1st April 2024 - 31st March 2025
Starting Balance on Account as of 11412024: £15,172
Income
Donations and Legacies: £119
Fundraising: £1280
Other Trading activities: £46
Total Income: £1445
Charitable Spend
Charity Activities: £3258
Venue Hire for Regular Meet Ups: £0
Governance costs(accounts): £360
Adminllnsurance: £441
Total Expenditure: £4059
Cash Funds as of 311312025: £12558

Trustees Report 2024-2025
HEY Kids Type One Diabetes Children and Family Supporl Group- Trustees Report
By Rachel Cook (freasurer)
Objectives
This Charlty has been set-up and run by Parents and Carars of Children with Type 1 Diabetes, to
offer support, advice and friendship lo families affected. All Trustees are volunteers who hava a
chlld with Type 1 Diabetes, who give their time freely. They benefit from the charity on the same
basis as a non-Trustee member. We hold monthly support meetings and events for members and
regularly ask if any of the members would like to be a Trustee to help run the group. The Trustees
would also consider applications from non-members rf they have a strong interest in supporting the
chariiy or the condltion (such as a medical professional) and can bring a new skill as a Iruste9.
Of the Trustees, some Trustees have no specific job role and will volunteer to carry out duties,
some Trustees have specific roles: Chair, Vice Chatrs, Secretary, Treasurer and Safeguarding
Officers.
The Charlty's objectives are to relieve the needs of children and young adults who suffer from type
1 dlabetes Ilving in Kingston upon Hull and East Rlding of Yorkshire by:
(a) providing support for children, young adults, parents, families, carers and frlends of chlldren
with type 1 dlabeles.
(b) raising awareness and providing education about type 1 diabetes in the public eye.
(cl assisting research into both a cure for and improving treatment of type 1 diabetes both
financlally and empirlcally.
(d} providing support to and assist the medlcal professlon.
(e) working with other charities involved with type 1 diabetes.
Publlc Beneflt:
The below achievements detall how we have carried out our charltable purposes for the publlc
benefit. The Trustees have complied with their duty to have due regard to the commisslon's public
benefit guidance where thls Is relevant and continued to provlde events of similar nature to the
previous period to ensure the ser4ices offered achiév8 its purposes.
Achievements:
With support from Ihe hospital diabetes team. we have asked families with a chlld wlth Type 1
Diabetes to become members of our group to meet with other families experiencing the same
challenges of managing the condilion. Membership is open to the families unlil their child is twenty
five as many young adulls require support from their families to manage their condition. Over fifty
families are currently members. We are regularly gaining new. newly diagnosed families but
continue to conneot with families who have been diagnosed for some lime. As children age and
develop, the support they need changes regularly wlth different difficulties being encountered along
the way both for the type one children and their families too. Our web-site and soclal media
channels are regularly updated to encourage more members to join and so that supporters ot Ihe
charity can see details of recent and upcoming activities.
Support meetings are currently held monthly. We alternate be￿een holding the support meeting at
David Lloyd Gym and running an organised activity with the families.

The regular support meeting at the gym involves the children doing organised sports activities with
the DL staff whilst the parents meet to support each other. discyjss a relevant topic, listen to a
guest speaker relating to living with or managlng the treatment of Type 1 Diabetes.
Awareness, fundraising and activity events are held throughout the year. We provide a variety of
events to appeal to our wide range of members to make sure there Is something for everybody to
get involved with. Children seeing other children living successfully with Type 1 Diabetes is really
important and encouraging for them and their families. We have continued to gain newly diagnosed
families throughout the year.
Our actlvltles over thls year have Included:
Chrlstmas Party at Little Haven Farm. a cornmunity farm whTrch is run by one of our families
followed by a buffet at the pub.
A cinema trip where we hired out a whole cinema screen to watch Paddington in Peru,
Easter Egg Hunt at Little Haven Farm
Sumrner BBQ and Car Treasure Hunt
Go Karting and Mini Golf
Awareness & working with other Charltles:
Although we have not run any big awareness events this year, families have been encouraged to
support the work of other dlabetes charities onllne such as Dlabetes UK and JDRF wlth varlous
inltlallves that pop up throughout the year.
Some of our group rnembers got Invo￿ed with the Diabetes Online Camp provided by Over the
Wall Camp whlch involved a weekend of fun activities to complete at home as a family whllst online
wlth other type one families.
Our web-site is in the process of being updated to promote the group, awareness of tha condition
and useful Informatlon for the families.
The diabetes clinic at the local hospital is also belng a lot more proactlve In promoting the
group to familles of newly diagnosed children.
Supporting the Medlcal Professlon:
Having guest speakers at our meetings improves the knowledge of families to rnanage Type 1
DSabetes and we hope to get more of Ihese in the diary for next year. Several of our group
members are in frequent communication with the diabetes nurses to keep communication open
between the charity and the team and to enable us to support newly diagnosed families.
Fundraising:
In June 2024 we Ca￿led out a Clay Pigeon Shoot fundraiser in memory of Paul Peacock.
Investments: Grants re￿Ived in advance. donations and any other surplus funds that may be
available are invested in the charities Barclays bank account.
We often receive Gifts from Paypal Giving.
We received several kind donations throughout the year to which we ar6 V8ry gratefu5 of.
Reserves:
The Trustees have established the level of reserves that the Charity shoukj have in order lo
continue operating for another year is a minimum of £2000. This does nol allow funding for any
additional activity events, but would ensure the group could wn support meelings, therefore it is

desirable to have more funds held so that funded activity events can be organised for the following
year.
Forward Planning for 2025-2026:
Future events planned for the corning year, chosen based on popularty of previous events and
requests from members, additional events aimed to engage older childrentyoung adults:
Easter Baking with Cook Stars
BBQ and Car Treasure Hunt
Cinema Afternoon
Clay Pigeon Shoot Fundraiser
Educational Farm visit to Ihe Milk Well for yummy milkshakes and look behind the scénes.
Halloween Horse Riding
Chrlstmas Baking Paty
We always try and plan to get one of the diabetes nurses in at least once a year to visit the group
to help maintain the relationship between the diabetes team arKJ the support group.
We are delighted that the charity continues to remain in a healthy position financially so we can
¢ontinue to support the many families and young people on our records.

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR INGLANO AND WAIES
Receipts and payments accounts
CC16a
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1.44S
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Sub total
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1.445
1,445
1,089
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441
441
676
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2.619
A4 Asset and investment
purehases, (see table)
Sub total
Total payments
4,069
3,615t
Nei of r8ceipts/(payrnents)
A5 Transfers be￿een funds
A6 Cash lunds last year end
Cash lunds ihis year end
2,614
2.614
2,530
15.172
12,558
16,172
12.S58
2,530
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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's
report on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trusteesl
metnbers of
Hey Kids Type 1 Diabetes Children and Family Support Group
On accounts for the year
ended
31st March 2025
Charity no
(if any)
1173065
Set out on pages
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity (Ihe Trust.) for the year ended
Respon51bilitles and As the charity Irustee5 of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparatlon
basis of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charitles Act
2011 ("the Act").
I report in respect of my examlnatlon of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I
have followed Ihe applicable Directions given by the Charlty Commlssion
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no materfal matters have
om8 to my attention (olher than that disclosed below.) in connection with
the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any materlal
respect:
accounting records were not kept In accordance wlth sectlon 130 of
the Act or
the accounts do not accord wlth the accounting records
Independent
examiner's statement
I have no concerns and have ￿rne across no olher matters in connecllon
wtth the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a
proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply.
Signed:
Date:
2511112025
Name:
Miss Sophie Holmes
Relevant professlonal
qualification(s) or body
(If any):
ACA FCCA
Address:
18119 Albion Street
Hull
HU13TG
IER
October 2018

Section B
Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concern (see CC32,
Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for
examiners).
Give here brief details of
any items that the
examiner wishes to
disclose.
IER
October 2018