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2024-04-01-accounts

Trustees' Annual Report for the period

Period start date Period end date Day Month Year Day Month Year T From 1 04 2023 o 01 04 2024

Section A Reference and administration details ~~ee~~

Charity name Psychiatric Assistance Dogs Foundation ~~PO~~ Other names charity is known by PADs Foundation ~~PO~~

Registered charity number (if any) 1173512 ~~|~~

Charity's principal address 4 Trenowth Terrace

South Street, Grampound Road

TRURO, Cornwall Postcode TR2 4EB

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

Dates acted if not for Name of person (or body) entitled Trustee name Office (if any) whole year to appoint trustee (if any)

Chair 1[Malcolm ] Seward

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Name Dates acted if not for whole year

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

Type of governing document Constitution (eg. trust deed, constitution) How the charity is constituted Foundation (eg. trust, association, company) Trustee selection methods Appointed

(eg. appointed by, elected by)

Additional governance issues (Optional information)

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Section C Objectives and activities

The relief of those in need as result of having a psychiatric disability by:

Summary of the objects of the charity set out in its governing document

a) Educating or training persons with a psychiatric disability in the proper and safe use of their psychiatric assistance dog; b) Raising public awareness of psychiatric disabilities and the benefits of assistance dogs to persons with such a disability;

c) Otherwise supporting persons with a psychiatric disability in particular with their ownership and use of an assistance dog with a view to promoting their independence in society.

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Summary of the main activities
undertaken for the public
benefit in relation to these
objects (include within this
section the statutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public benefit)
The benefts are to help anyone with a psychological condition, as mentioned in 3
below, to give them more independence, to lead a better life with less need of the
Mental Health and Hospital services. Which will help a signifcantly high proportion
of the general public to enter any public space, shops and restaurants and public
transport who at present may not be able to use.
A secondary beneft will reduce the pressures on the National Health & Mental
Health teams by;
Helping registered members of pads.foundation to gain independence through the
use of their Psychiatric Assistance Dogs and reducing the need for a carer which
will not only increases self-esteem and independence but also reduces care-costs.
1Providing education and information to support those with long term mental
health issues that require the use of an Psychiatric Assistance Dog;
The effect of an impairment is long-term if;
1.1 it has lasted for at least 12 months,
1.2 it is likely to last for at least 12 months,
1.3 it is likely to last for the rest of the life of the person affected;
2Providing access to PADs Foundation training advice appropriate to subscribers
needs with minimum training requirements based on the American's with
Disabilities Act 2014 (ADA);
Dogs need to be able to;
2.1 Be under control of the handler via harness, leash or other tether (if not the
assistance dog must be under con- trol by other means such as voice control)
2.2 House trained
2.3 Must remain quiet
2.4 Not interact with other people or dogs
2.5 Must sit, stay, lie down and recall on command;
3Providing a registration scheme/database for those with a diagnosed psychiatric
condition such as PTSD, Bipo- lar, Severe Depression, Dissociative states,
personality disorders and schizophrenia, with the foundation which is accessible to
police and health care service providers with;
3.1 A Bi-annual doctors letter confrming a psychiatric condition as mentioned in 3,
3.2 An annual health check from the Assistance Dog's vet;
4Providing the necessary tabards and ID cards to use when taking their
Psychiatric Assistants Dog out in public areas: by a bi-annual letter proving their
psychiatric disability and a vet's letter proving their Psychiatric Assistance Dog has
an annual health check;
5Providing the option of 3rd party dog insurance to protect PADs users;
6Raising public awareness of the issues affecting those with mental health issues,
both generally and in relation to their social exclusion;
7Providing blogs and forums, advocacy and general support;
8.Provide guidance with problems relating to the law;
9To ensure that only two questions may be asked of a PADs user when asked the
nature/extent of their disability as per the ADA.
9.1 Is the animal required because of a disability?
9.2 What work or task has the animal be trained for?

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Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)

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

Section D Achievements and performance

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Section D Achievements and performance

Summary of the main
achievements of the charity
during the year
Membership database with 20 in training members
PADs Foundation became members of European Guide Dog Federation,
Society for Companion Animal Studies, International Association of
Animal Behaviour Consultants, The Fundraising Regulator and the
Information Commissioner's Office for Data Protection.

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Section E Financial review Brief statement of the charity’s NA policy on reserves Details of any funds materially 0 in deficit Further financial review details (Optional information) You may choose to include Principal source of funding is donations. additional information, where relevant about: • the charity’s principal sources of funds (including any fundraising); • how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity; • investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted. ~~_~~ Section F Other optional information Section G Declaration The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above. Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees Signature(s) Full name(s) Malcolm Andrew Seward ~~——~~ Position (eg Secretary, Chair Chair, etc) Date 27 January 2025

Section F Other optional information

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Psychiatric Assistance Dogs Foundation Psychiatric Assistance Dogs Foundation
inputs outputs
Openingbalance £227.54
April 2023 April 2023
17/04/2023 CAF Bank Monthly Account Fee £5.00
total inputs/outputs £0.00 £5.00
May May
05/05 BACS 2305026199CF £29.10 15/05/2023 CAF Bank Monthly Account Fee £5.00
CAF2305026199CF
total inputs/outputs £29.10 £5.00
June June
26/06 INTEREST TO DATE £0.11 15/06/2023 CAF Bank Monthly Account Fee £5.00
27/06 ICS BACS 000008 £88.20
total inputs/outputs £88.31 £5.00
July July
12/07 BACS 23070796404CF 9.76
CAF23070796404CF 17/07/2023 CAF Bank Monthly Account Fee £5.00
31/07 FP KENPREP DONATION KEN PREP SCH ASC £2,708.33
total inputs/outputs £2,718.09 £5.00
August August
11/08 BACS 23080896890CF CAF23080896890CF £9.80 15/08/2023 CAF Bank Monthly Account Fee £5.00
24/08 BACS 2308215169CF £9.64 25/08
POS IAABC 338.75USD@0.788192 Ms Z Norquoy
£267.00
POS EB *Are Pets Really G ICS BACS 000009
total inputs/outputs £19.44 £272.00
September September
13/9 BACS 23090897070CF. CAF23090897070CF 9.80 7/9 POS SAINSBURYS EMERSONS G fowers for Jen £17.50
POS THE IVY CLIFTON BRASS £85.05
26/9 INTEREST TO DATE 0.97 15/9 CAF Bank Monthly Account Fee £5.00
total inputs/outputs £10.77 £107.55
October October
3/10 Online transfer to European GD federation 159.00
05/10 POS FUNDRAISING REGULATOR £50.00
17/10 CAF Bank Monthly Account Fee £5.00
31/10 DD ICO ZB257597 £35.00
total inputs/outputs £0.00 £214.00
November November
13/11 BACS 231108114816CF CAF231108114816CF 9.80
16/11 ICS BACS 000010 £51.25 15/11 CAF Bank Monthly Account Fee £5.00
28/11 ICS BACS 000011 £100.00
total inputs/outputs £161.05 £5.00
December December
13/12 BACS 23120898707CF CAF23120898707CF 8.80 15/12 CAF Bank Monthly Account Fee £5.00
14/12 BACS 2312115107CF CAF2312115107CF £48.50
20/12 BACS 2312154146CF CAF2312154146CF £4.84
27/12 INTEREST TO DATE £1.24
total inputs/outputs £62.14 £5.00
January 2024 January 2024
02/01 BACS 2312277482CF CAF2312277482CF £33.95 9/1 Online transfer to ZURICH CHARITIES INSURER Annual ins £224.00
11/01 BACS 240108102742CF CAF240108102742CF £9.80 15/01 CAF Bank Monthly Account Fee £5.00

DD PAYPAL PAYMENT 4Y2J22282L4GJ
£58.94
total inputs/outputs £43.75 £287.94
February February
13/02 BACS 24020895523CF CAF24020895523CF £9.80 7/2 DD PAYPAL PAYMENT 48.57 4Y2J22282L4GJ £48.57
15/2 CAF Bank Monthly Account Fee £5.00
total inputs/outputs £9.80 £5.00
March March
13/03 BACS 24030895833CF 9.80 CAF24030895833CF £9.80 15/03/2023 CAF Bank Monthly Account Fee £5.00
26/03 INTEREST TO DATE £1.22
total inputs/outputs £11.02 £5.00
total £3,153.47 £921.49
proft/loss £2,231.98
Balance £2,361.28
Psychiatric Assistance Dogs Foundation Psychiatric Assistance Dogs Foundation
inputs outputs
April 2023 April 2023
total inputs/outputs £0.00 £5.00
May May
total inputs/outputs £29.10 £5.00
June June
total inputs/outputs £88.31 £5.00
July July
total inputs/outputs £2,718.09 £5.00
August August
total inputs/outputs £19.44 £272.00
September September
total inputs/outputs £10.77 £107.55
October October
total inputs/outputs £0.00 £214.00
November November
total inputs/outputs £161.05 £5.00
December December
total inputs/outputs £62.14 £5.00
January 2024 January 2024
total inputs/outputs £43.75 £287.94
February February
total inputs/outputs £9.80 £5.00
March March
total inputs/outputs £11.02 £5.00
total £3,153.47 £921.49
proft/loss £2,231.98
Balance £2,361.28