ErosiveToothWear k iJuniiaLiOil The Erosive Toothwear Foundation A Charitable Incorporated Organisation Financial Statements for the year ended 31st December 2024 CHARITY NUMBER: 1173340 COMPANY NUMBER: CE011019 The Eroslve ToothW8ai' Fou17dotion is registered as (J Charitoble Incorporated Orgonisjtion (CIO) wit17 the Charity Commission under registrution number 1173340 - Trustee5.' Professor Nigel Pitts, Professor D¢7vid Bartlett
The Erosive Toothwear Foundation A Charitable Incorporated Organisation Financial Statements for the year ended 31st December 2024 Contents Page Trustees, Report Independent Examiners Report Statement of Financial Activities Statement of Financial Position (Balance Sheet) Slalement of Cash Flows Notes to the Financial Statements
The Eroslve Toothwear Foundatlon A Charltable Incorporated Organisation Trustees. Report for the year ended 31st December 2024 The charity's truslees present their report and the financial stalements of the charity for the year ended 31 st Dernber 2024. Referencè and administratlve detalls Reglstsred charity name The Erosive Toothwear Foundation Charity Commission registratlon 1173340 Registrar of Companles règlstration CE011019 Prlnclpal and registèred offlce Guys Hospital Grate Mazé Pool London SE19RT The charity is known a5 ETWF and wll be referred to by that name in this report. The trustees Professor David Bartlett Professor Nigel Pitts External Examlners Han & Co Accountanls 61 Scott Street Dundee DD2 2BA Bankers Barclays Bank
The Eroslve Toothwear Foundation A Charitable Incorporated Organlsatlon Structur&, governance and management The charity is a charitable incorporated organisation registered wth the Registrar of Companies ion 8th June 2017. Recrultment and appointment of members All trustees must be appointed or reappointed by election at the charitys annual general meetin9 and annual election is required. Objectlves and activities The principal objectives of ETWF are to promote the good health of the public by raising awaren'ess and advancing education of the public in the condition of erosive tooth wear and its prevention and treatment and by prowoling research in all aspects of the condition of erosive tooth wear and to publish and disseminate the useful results for the public benefit. Achievoments and perfom)ance during the year The Erosive Toothwear Foundation (ETWFI is the leading intemational information resource for erosive tooth wear, we now have mor8 global reach than in previous years thanks to the websrte developments and the work on social media over the last three years, The year 2024 has béen a consolidation year for the Foundation, building on the activites of 20 meeting with all our supporters and colleagues. 3. In February 2024 we held an online During the year we have.. Continued the Educational Project, sponsored by Haleon, to understand active and current knowledge of the teaching activities in UK and USA dental schools in the field of Erosive Tooth Wear., Started a website refresh project., Concentrated on Linkedln for our social media outputs. Further Deta118 for Educatlon Project The résults of thi5 project showed similar results in many areas beeen the USA and UK for teSching Erosive Tooth Wear at dental schools. Thè BEWE was used more in the UK than the USA but there were overall similarities Le&6n the countries in terms of viewing the importance of education and understanding diagnosis to ensure screening and risk assessment results in effective prevention of the condition. This survey had a high response rate of 100 /0 of the UK undergraduate dental schools and 1000/0 of the schools surveyed within the Pacific Region of the Consortium of Dental Education {CODEI organisation. CODE is a group of US dental schools that have come together to collaborate on various aspects of dental edu, ation, often sharing resources, curriculum development, research initiatives, and best practices lo improve the o erall quality of dental training across member institutions. We had a very sucSsful one-day Academic Symposium on Erosive Tooth Vvear Education, hosted by Professor Rebecca Moazzez al the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Denlistry on Wednesday September 4th 2024 In San Francisco, to discuss the UK and US results of the Education Project wit around 30 delegates representing North American dental s¢hools in the Pacific Region of CODE. Thé symposium was filmed for US Continuous Education credits and has been disseminated. The results showed areas of similarity and some differences between the UK and USAJCanada. Three k8y aréas were as follows.. 53 % of UK dental schools were very familiarlfamiliar with International Guidance for teaching Erosive Tooth Wear whereas 13 /0 of USWCanadian dental schools who re5pobded were very familiarlfamiliar. In terms of screening and risk assessment of Erosive Tooth Wegr, 100/0 of UK and 75°k of USAJCanadian schools expected their students to be familiar with screening and risk assessment. In terms of use of the BEWE screening tool, 920/0 of dental schools in the UK expected students to be familiarwith the BEWE whereas 64/0 of USAJCanadian schools felt the same. The BEWE screening tool is gaining traction in usage amongst dental professionals in the Ul, and is used in epidemiological and research studies. Further data is currently being Gollected from the US and EU dental schools and will be disseminated in 202512026.
Th¢ Erogive Toothww Foundad4Jn A Charilable In¢orporated Drg8111gation Furthof Det?Hs #bout Wetslte Refrsh Pr¢t We118Ye improved ihe us@r in+p.rfae£ on the weljsiie uslng whatwe atready had and making adjustrnents to brfng Itlnlo alig•?In8nl for The mairi change was a refresh o, Ihe website. Ir18 Strucunlly readjustd Site. The chenge% thatwere m w11 &uppt)rt ¢0.t•nt devek)rJment in the ftjture and rnak¢ it more attcxssible on rnobile devices. A lot of slock imaqery has btsJn Usgsd to dat¢ ?nd- ide&ll¥ - we couldlsliotsld cteate mgre content frL>m tho ETWF SUpOrterS This Mfjll llp improve tfii81 lor vlewets of the website. Refrtthed the way content is displw&d, into categoties, so A Is easior to navi9at . r3etlw Ee.1 up to shaFe vsdeo aintont on sodal rrtedra. FAQS ar more vlsible. Slreamfined Ihtr pages, as previoutstythern were differert temF4atss throLsghout. Now Ihe pages hove all been Lorffjolitt41te(l into a similar IKtriYwkte. Crpatefj newly pretsented gallery ol ETWF member5. ifferent loo1 wrtt) tyookend¥. ta mak it ktsok fftore profog&ion&l. Compllance on ¢ookio& implemerstsd. Ar8S¥bIlIty lias beon 8ddrehw4. partIcl4Y for pw.i.ethyth audio WKI vhijal neeiJ5, Bkjg fundl¢)n on w8b8110 rkovrf lIalIs. Topllne Dota lor soolal IWi# A¢ilvlty I he deasion was made lo on LlnkfKlln In 2023 & prfmary ¢onnd. All lh& a¢llty19 4xgènk, with no pald aclsth Thèro has tyJ6n somè strong fePO8Ung actlvlty this year. January- DecembÉi ?024 performaricewas sijnlficanty hlllhor than pre¥ious yèor, with ovbr 4(X4 tmpra88kJn& {1.2fj9 content intsradons and a substantial Iiittreasp. iii Folkyer8 - now 3a3 whith i¥ +257}- Very g¢)Dd engogom¢nl r£tes - encouraoing aboye Ihe benchma lorlhe type of OT¢Janl$8tlon thai ETWF 16 jEn9ag8niei)I fate 3.40% - 8enGmart 2.2Y.). Incrpas80 enFJafjemenl more Ihan 388%. Posts Llnkedkn and wpbslte tralilc are eguivalont or herth8n rAJmp8rably fijnded organitsations. Cont6nl featurfng EfwF memtjers achlev 8wera IMrAl f8188 and gng8g•rnont Fln&n¢Sal Review rhe fin8n¢(al $tst¢menfS $how that FfvvF vrds SUPPOrted ty donatlons of £45.(DJ £_3 £37,494). Dufing the Wlc¥J under Teview. tolal urobl expere6 of £37.32112023 £30,929), v4aro inpjrred, leavin9 8 %urpliJ$ of £7.679 g023 SulUS of£e.565) wlii¢h is adju$t¢d on the re$eNas brtyjghl forwaid of£42,IJOO le8ving f.50,479 to b8 C8rne(I foThv8rd. Givfjn the level o reseryes ofKI expHct8tlons of ¢x)ntinulng gtsnt and other fijndlng in the fore$ee8ble fulure. th8 Iln)rJ818tutnel hove b@en prepared on tha gning ¢Wiceni basi$, TnJstee8' rèBponslbilities l.eqislalion relating 10 tharitses r41quires the Injgees lo prtP8Fa ftn8nci81 stalements for finanGtal year which $fr)ow a true end fAir viim of the biaie ol affa1 of E-fwF at Ihe baYino Sheet dale and ol th• 4urplsJs w dK)fiGIt for ih¥t y6gr and h'avg boen property preparwt from the accounts'ng fecortts comply with th8 Te£evant di8¢losufe reoulad(n. Iii PTtP8ring those fmancl81 stgtemenl& the tNJstees a rewlred to: , selett w¢taNe accountlng pulicl¢s aiid then apritythem eonsists.Dlty. make iudgments and arcountlll9 P.stim¥slo Ihat aro redS¢)nablfJ and prudent. follow 8pplicab18 ap£ounthig siandarits, Stating that have beei) IrnlloiA*d Bubigct to any m%ton"81 dèpartures , disclowl ond explained Inthe linanGi&I 514tements; prepara th8 Tr78ndal gt8tements the going concem ba¢1% unlc85 it 1$ Inappropfiato to prosuth Ihat ETWF wlll continue rtts #ixivites. Th& tYu$teo5 arts re8p0nsiblefj keeplng proper accounlin9 i(0¥d5 wkn¢h d16clos8 wlth reasthnable acturllcy anytlme Ihè fifiancial position of ETWF 8nO to gnabhi them to Sutp that Ibo Iinandal 8&1ement$ px?Ip,y wlth rolatsve l0s13latl0TI. Tliey are also r¢sponsible for lakdng SisLlI steps as ara ie•6onabty Op io thEm to salequard the aststtls oftho ch¥rily and to prevtint and d¢lect frdud arKI otliei" irregii',ari1sg$, roatei reach, eftgaqemeni and r£ptssl¥, tongfyr form pdf content is delerf9 hlghgr th8n h4rin9 Poflner cont¢?nl inueasts rèach anta ttnqauemeirt. Extsrnal Ex4mlner A resoltitn lu reoppcinl Oawd Stowprt 8A CA of Han & Co A¢GOLKtsnts ag exlemal ex4mlriervkll be propos at Ihfft n&Yt knnu¢l Gélnoral Mèeting. The Twste.es' ReportW8$ apmed cft baklf OF the board tsftr¥thes and all mErnb, Signalu Proft3ssoI" I)aw<l Bartlett {"[ ¥usteel
The Erosive Toothwear Foundation A Charitable Incorporated Organisation Independent Examlnerfs Report to the Trustees of The Eroslve Tooth Wear Foundation I report on the accounts ofthe charity for the year ended 31st December 2024 which are set out on pages 5- 9. Respectlve Responslbllltles of trustees and examlner The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 ("Ihe Act i. The charitys trustèes consider that an audit is not required for thi5 year under section 144 of the Act and that an independent examination is needed, It is my responsibility to examine the accounts as required under section 145 of the Cttarities Act, follow the applicable directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145151 Ibl of the Act, and stale whether particular matters have come lo my attention. Ba818 of Independent Examlner's Ststement My examination is carried out in accordance with general directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It a150 includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosLJres in the accounts, and seeks explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all tho evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently do not express an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts. Indepèndent Examlner's Statement In the course of my examination, no matter has come to my attention Which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements.. to keep accounting records in accordance wlth section 130 of thè Charities Act, or to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting r6cords and comply with the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 have not been met, or 2. To which. in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Signed Date David Stewart BA CA Han & Co Accountants 61 Scott Street Dundee DD2 2BA
The Erosive Toothwear Foundation A Charltable Incorporated Organlsatlon Statement of Financlal Actlvities for the year ended 31st December 2024 Note 2024 2024 Unrestricted Funds Rpstricted Funds 2024 Total 2023 Total Income Donations 45,000 45,000 37,494 Total Income 45,000 45,000 37,494 Expenditure Expenditure on charitable activities 37.321 37,321 30,929 Totsl èxpendlture 37,321 37,321 30,929 Reconcillatlon of funds Net mov&ment in funds Balances brought foward 7,679 42.800 7,679 42,800 6.565 36,235 Balances carrled forward 50,479 50,479 42,800
The £r06ive Toothwear Foundation A Cbarftable In¢orpor3ted Organisotlon 3£3Men1 ol Flnandal Poyftknn lot th& y••gkxled 3t•Da¢•mt 2024 2024 Fixed a¥4ets . 74igiblrJ assets 258 Cifjrrent assets Dèbtors and prepayments Bank and cash 44.580 36,83"1 43.262 Curront Ilaljilll Credltor¥ 720 Not ¢uYrerrt 4$$otsllllabllitles) 42,642 Not 8886ts Represented try: Unrestri¢led lunds 50,479 42,8<yJ Restricted lunds Total funds 50,479 42.800 Signed on b¢half of Ihe Board Sl9fklture D8ta Profegsor D8V eartfott (Yrustee)
The Eroslve Toothwear Foundatlon A Charitable Incorporated Organisation Statement of Cash Flows 2024 2023 Cash flows from operatlng a¢tlvltle8 Net income 7,679 6,565 Adjustments for.. Depreciation 86 Change5 in.. Debtors Creditors 3.660 Nel Gash from operating activites 7,743 10,311 Net increasè In cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash equivalents al beginning of y8ar 7,743 36,837 10,311 26.528 Cash and cash equlvalents at end of year 44,580 36,837
The Eroslve Toothwear Foundation A Charitable Incorporated Oryanisation Notès to the Financial Statements 1 Accounting Pollcles 1.1 Compliance The financial slatements have been prepared in compliance with FRS 102, The Financial Reporting standard applicable in the UK and the Republic of Ireland, the Statement of Recommended Pracb'ce applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with Charities SORP IFRS 102} and the Charities Act 2011. 1.2 Basis of preparation The financial statements have been prepared on the historical cost basis 1.3 Going Con¢em Given the current level of financial reserves and reasonable expectations of future income and expenditure, the trustees hav8 prepared the financial statements on the going concern basis. 2 Donatlons 2024 2024 2024 Total 2023 Total Unre$trlctgd Fun Ro trlctod Fun Donations Gr8nts Haleon Colgate C81civis 15,000 15,000 15,000 45,000 15,000 15.000 15,000 45,000 15,000 14,994 7,500 37,494 3 Expendlture on charltable activitlo8 2024 2024 2024 Total 2023 Total Unrèstricted Fund Restrictsd Funds Charitable activities Governance costs 36,537 784 37,321 38,537 784 37,321 30.123 806 30,929 Governance costs are external examiner's fees and dépreciation. 4 Debtors 2024 2023 King's College London 6,425 6,425
The Erosive Toothwear Foundation A Charitable Incorporated Organisation Notes to the FinancSal Statements (continued) 5 Creditors 2024 2023 Trade creditors and accruals 72a 720 6 Analysls of funds 31st December Income Expenditurè 31st December 2023 2024 RestrScted Fund8 Unréstrlcted Funds 42.800 45.000 37.321 50,479 Total Funds 42,800 45,000 37,321 50,479 7 Support from Klng'8 College London Trustees are permitted by their employer, King's College London, to spend an agreed proportion of their working time on the affairs of ETWF. This in kind contribution has been estimated to be worth £54,420 in the year ended 31 st December 2024.