
# Trustee Annual Report 2022-23 (1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023) 



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## CONTENTS 

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Charity Details 02 Charity Structure and Management 03 Activities and Objectives for the year Achievements and Performance as well as public benefit Finances 04 Reserves Policy Details on any funds held as a custodian trustee Trustee Recruitment Names of Trustees during this period Financials 05 

Independent Examiner’s Report 07 

09 

Declaration 



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## Charity Name 

The Transforming Autism Project 

Other Names Used Transforming Autism, TAP 

Charity Number 1173134 

Address 29 Florence Road, Feltham, TW13 5AN 

Constitution Type CIO 

Governing Document Constitution 

Charity Purposes (as stated in Constitution) To promote the public benefit, the advancement of health and the relief of young children in need by reason of autism and related conditions, and those who care for them, by means ofK 

- �Promoting public awareness of such conditions and the potential of early intervention to bring about significant improvements� 

- �Providing resources for early intervention in the form of care and treatment of people with such conditions� 

- �Promoting appropriate research on the potential of early intervention in such conditions. 

## Public Benefit 

The trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit 



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## Charity Structure and Managemen� 

L A nominally paid part-time CEO oversees the charity and its operations, and reports into the Board of Trustees which consists of five volunteer trustees' 

L A volunteer leadership team is responsible for running the various departments within the charity' 

- L A total of 47 volunteers carried out work to support our mission during 2022/23' 

L Additionally 6 professionally qualified and experienced therapists (paid as contractors), including a Lead Therapist, oversee and deliver our key services to families. 

## Activities and Objectives for the yea� 

L Launch our Flagship First Steps programme, deliver our first services to a target family and enabling expansion to multiple families over time.@ 

L Develop multiple new online resources for parents of autistic children, in order to expand both the number of families and the age range of autistic children the charity is able to reach and support' 

L Establish the foundations of our fundraising strategy to fund the implementation and growth of our programmes in the future' 

L Expand the talent and capabilities of the charity by building out our board of trustees, volunteers and therapist communities allowing for future expansion of our services. 

## Achievements and Performance as well as public benefi� 

L Officially launched our Flagship First Steps programme to the public. First Steps is our intensive in-home family support programme focusing on promoting optimal communications between the autistic child and their caregivers and empowering families to build strong relationships with them. First Steps is available to families with autistic toddlers and young children (age three or less) who are diagnosed with or showing signs of autism. Three families completed the programme in 2022/3. See the impact our First Steps programme is having on families' 

L Developed our new series of free online Webinars, where parents and carers can learn about different aspects of bringing up an autistic child from our experienced therapists. This will greatly expand the number of families we can bring real value to when launched in 2023/24' 

L Developed our 12-week Confident Parenting Workshops, enabling parents or carers of up to ten autistic children from across the UK to come together online to learn how to optimally support their autistic child. This will make the essence of our First Steps programme available to an extended group of families when it launches in 2023/24, and extends the age range of our services to children up to 12 years of age' 

L Built out our Board of Trustees, with three longstanding volunteer board members plus the appointment of a Chairperson and a Treasurer within the year. Both individuals subsequently stepped down after the year-end, but the roles have subsequently been filled' 

- L Built out our volunteer and therapist community, with 47 volunteers and 6 therapists supporting our mission during the year' 

L Launched several new fundraising activities including our March for Autism, Virtual Balloon Race and Parachute Jumping campaigns. 



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## Finances 

Gross income for the year was £67,920, which was up £43,615 or 179% from the prior year. The charity’s principal sources of funds for the year were from donations from Trust and Foundations and Individuals. In addition, the charity receives a small amount of funds from contributions for services from the families it supports through its programmes. Fundraising increased due to the launch of our First Steps programme and our new fundraising initiatives. 

Expenditure for the year was £30,513, which was up £19,306 or 172% from the prior year. This was due to increased spending on family services therapists to design and deliver our First Steps programme during the year, and increased fundraising, marketing and public relations spend to grow the charity. 

Net income for the year was £37,407, up £24,309 or 186% from the prior year. This resulted in our cash balance increasing to £51,090 at the end of the fiscal year, which will allow the Charity to continue to expand its services in 2023/24 and beyond. 

Please see the accompanying Financial Report for full details of the charity’s financial situation for this year. 

## Reserves Policy 

Reserves are needed to bridge the gap between the spending and receiving of resources, and to cover for any unplanned expenditures. The Trustees consider that the ideal level of reserves is a minimum of three months of expected spend. Therefore, the target was £8,000 in reserves from unrestricted funds. The Board of Trustees are confident that at this level they would be able to continue the current activities of the charity in the event of a significant drop in funding in the short-term. The level of unrestricted cash available to the charity at the end of the 2022/23 fiscal year was £23,675 which was in excess of the reserve policy amount. 

## Details on any funds held as a custodian trustee 

None 

## Trustee Recruitment 

Prospective Trustees undergo� 

- �A screening interview with a recruite� 

- �A Questionnaire about their prospective trusteeshi� 

- �An optional informal call with the CE| 

- �A final interview with at least 2 members of the existing Trustee Boardu 

- �Reference Checks 

Once appointed to the Board, the charity’s constitution provides for a 6-month probation period where the Trusteeship may be ended via the agreement of a majority of the regular Trustees. 

## Names of Trustees during this perioP 

- �Gilles Pelen� 

- �Amy Evan� 

- �Faye Lon� 

- �Naomi Crowther, Treasurer. (Appointed December 2022, stepped down April 2023f 

- �Anthony Blackman, Chairperson. (Appointed January 2023, stepped down June 2023) 

Approved by order of the board of trustees on 17 October 2023 and signed on its behalf by Edmund J. Kamm: 


Trustee 



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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examinerfs report on the
accounts
Sectlon A
Independent Examlnorfs Report
Report to the trusteos
Thg Transfo￿IDg Autism Proigct
On accounts for the year
ended
31103r2023
Charity no
(if any)
1173134
Set out on pages
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I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
L*arity (kne Trust-) for the year ended 3110312023.
Responslbilltl88 and
basis of report
As the chartty's trustees. you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011
(Ihe Acr).
I reF)Ort in respect of my examination of the Trust's ac(xJunts eArried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my examination, I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent
examinerfs ststement I have completed my examination. I confinn that no material matters have
come to my attention.
I have no ￿ncernS and have ￿me across no other matters in connection
with the examination to which attention should b8 drawn in this report in
order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
' Please delete the words in the brackets rfthey do not apply.
Slgned:
Date:
1011012023
Name:
Imran Patel
Relevant professional
quallflcatlon{s) or body
(if any):
ACCA
Address:
2 Sheppard Drive
Leicester
LE2 2GP
IER
Oct 2018

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Section B
Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material matters of concern
(see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and
guidance for examiner5).
GIV8 here brlèf datalls of
any ltsms that the
examiner wishes to
disclose.
IER
Oct 2018

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## Declaration 

This report was approved and issued in the names of the current charity trustees� 

2 Gilles Pelen� 2 Amy Evan� 2 Faye Lon� 

2 Edmund Kamm, Treasurer (Appointed in April 2023� 

2 Carla McLuskie, Chairperson (Appointed in August 2023) 




The Transforming Autism Project, 29 Florence Road, Feltham, TW13 5AN Registered Charity Number: 1173134 transformingautism.org 

