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2023-10-31-accounts

Wild about our Woods CIO Charity Number 1173958

Report of the trustees for the year ending 31 October 2023

We have been set up as a Charity Incorporated Organisation sine 2017

OUR AIMS

To create more social opportunities for people to engage with, enjoy and enhance our local woods for mutual wellbeing.

OUR OBJECTIVES

(a) to promote for the benefit of the inhabitants of the London Boroughs of Barnet and Haringey and the surrounding area the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation of individuals who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disablement, financial hardship or social and economic circumstances, or for the public at large, in the interests of social welfare and with the object of improving the condition of life of the said inhabitants;

(b) to advance the education of the public in the use and conservation of natural resources, and in the role of woodlands in promoting emotional, social and physical wellbeing and cognitive development;

(c) to promote for the benefit of the public the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment; in particular by encouraging and facilitating access to woodlands and by organising recreational, educational, therapeutic and social activities within woodlands.

REVIEW OF ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS

In the last year we have worked directly with approximately 444 people across Barnet and Haringey to support their well-being via nature connection activities. This a slight increase on last year. Of them 32 were adults engaging in Forest School Training and with record numbers qualifying this year the impact of our work increased forest school connections many times over.

We have forged new contacts and worked in new areas. We were pleased to be able to continue to work in the East part of Haringey (Tottenham) and also in the North Finchley, Barnet. We offered more smaller group, focused and therapeutic which allowed us to offer targeted support to these those who might not access nature otherwise. We had one community event which was well attended and offered heavily discounted training to a couple of learners to support their access to such training.

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Programmes continuing from last year

Community Innovation Fund

The Nature Nurturing Education programme commissioned by Barent Council was to be practical, engaging and with a therapeutic thread in some of the activities so students are supported to learn to connect to themselves, each other and nature. This would in turn support their engagement with each other and build resilience for school life and wider community. It began in September 2022 where we were given £8232.30 in the last financial year to delivery it and £914.70 at the end of the programme. We were to run a total of 36 sessions between the two schools.

The Friern Barnet Group started with 9 young people in September 2022, all from year 7 except one young man. This young person was replaced with another year 7. We continued with this group for a second term running until Easter 2023. We had twenty sessions with them. The group had planned a summer term of swimming during the slot we had for them so the ten weeks was offered to the Compton again, with eight young people in the group.

The second cohort from the Compton started relatively late in the new term on 13[th] October. It allowed the staff to identify who was in needs of some support in outdoor learning. Eight young people started in this group from year 7.

The third cohort from Compton school began in February and was made up of some of the same young people from the October group plus some new ones. Eight young people were part of this group and this cohort ran until the end of the summer term. An end of programme report captured some great outcomes and feedback.

Haringey Learning Partnership

Four further sessions were carried out with this organisation at the start of the financial year. As an organisation they offer specialised teaching and support to students with complex needs so that they can achieve a safe, happy and independent future. Six to eight young people joined the programme each week. £720 was paid during this time period.

New programmes

Space to grow 27 / Woodland Wellbeing project at Northside Primary School

Working with Northside Primary in North Finchley and delivering out of Friary Park we ran 20 weeks of sessions from June last year until February half term 2024. 40 sessions in total and 3 outdoor learning sessions for whole classes. Finally, training up a staff member to become a Forest School Leader and take the work forward. To the amount of £5502, with £4952 being paid into the account this year.

The 2-term programme at Northside started in June 2023 and ran until February Half term 2024. The ‘Woodland Wellbeing project’ introduced an outdoor learning

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programme based in nature to support children’s physical health and mental wellbeing within the primary school community of Northside in Finchley. The programme was developed to support the pupils of the school access green spaces as many of them live in flats or do not have access to open spaces to play. The school has not green spaces either so the school lead Ms Millwood, understanding the importance of outdoor learning for physical and emotional wellbeing, wanted to address the nature deficit some of the pupils were subjected to.

In the local park, under trees, we created learning opportunities for 4 groups of pupils to attend 5 nature based sessions and a further class (in 2 groups) began its 10 nature based sessions each. 90 children were worked with to date. All session were for two hours each and included a 15/20 minute walk to and from the park. These includes scavenger hunts, tool use, using ropes and string to tie things, creating using natural materials and games,

Salusbury World

We ran 2 one-off woodland events for asylum seekers and refugees in Brent (The Welsh Harp), one a primary group and the second a secondary group. Good connections made and children seemed to love it. £245 was raised by these

Forest School Training

Forest School training was very popular again last year. Two new courses were delivered and one continued from its October 2022 start. 32 people were trained and an income of £13,330 was gained, mainly training to Level 3 so the income generated was higher. 2 places were heavily subsidized to support those who can’t afford to train to be part of the growth.

Programmes undertaken

Wild Play (aka Forest Fridays) at Sommerford Adventure Playground

The Bridgewater renewal Trust

£3,915 was given to continue our partnership with Haringey Play Association - Adventure playground on a Friday in Tottenham. The funding allowed for 30 session and ran until the end of December 2023. It included 3 out of centre sessions too which were run in the summer holidays and October half term

The programme aimed to be practical and engaging so participants were supported to learn to connect to themselves, each other and nature. The sessions took place outside in the adventure Playground where there are trees, bushes and a fire place. The number of children attending the sessions each week were between 3465, aged between 5-15. The total number taking part in Forest School activities was 240, while many more engaged with cooking and eating with us around the fire.

A main part Forest School programmes is that the young people are given responsibility and freedom simultaneously, and importantly the opportunity to build healthy relationships with each other, the environment and themselves. The programme is also based on free play and choice, both of which mould well with the ethos of play at Somerford. As a result we found that some children were engaged in

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most, if not all, of the activities offered every week. Some dipped in and out of activities, while others may have only done a handful of activities. Which every was chosen by the participants each week many children engaged in activities offered to them.

The out of centre trips were well signed up to. We travelled to Cheshunt by train twice and roamed around their big nature reserve there. We also travelled on foot to Tottenham Marshes and explored the canal and surrounding green spaces. 36 participants enjoyed a holiday activity day this way.

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OUR FINANCES

We successful obtained £26,317 which was down 17% from last year. 51% came from Forest School training. £25,643 was spend on the delivery of programmes, from funds and programmes which began before this financial year, as well as running the charity. At the end of the financial year, 31[st] October 2022, £ 9267.92 remained in the account and has been allocated to programmes running after 31[st] October 2023. The Full end of year accounts can be accessed as well.

Funding obtained

breakdown
of grant
income
from who amount for what? completed or to
be completed
SALUSBURY
WORLD
122.5 commissioned
sessions
completed
SALUSBURY
WORLD
122.5 commissioned
sessions
completed
LON
BOROUGH
BARNET
914.7 community
innovation
fund
completed
YOUNG
BARNET
FOUNDATION
4952 space to grow
27
ongoing
Janine Young 300 refund
LON
BOROUGH
BARNET
901
LON
BOROUGH
BARNET
590
THE BRIDGE
RENEWAL
TRUST
3915 Forest Fridays ongoing

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HARINGEY
PLAY
ASSOCIATION
480 Forest Fridays ongoing
HARINGEY
LEARNING
PARTNERSHIP
720 commissioned
work
completed
total income 13017.7

FUTURE PLANS

We still want to diversify our funding streams beyond one-year grants programmes. We have made new contacts and possible avenues for collaborative work in both Barnet and Haringey which we would like to develop. Janine has been working closely with the John Lyons Trust to develop such programmes to establish themselves with staff and impact.

CHARITY TRUSTEES

Simon Davies (Chair) Alison Stafford (Treasurer), Chetna Patel (Safeguarding Lead)

CONTACT DETAILS

Charity: Wild about our woods CIO. Email; waowcio@yahoo.com Bank: Santander account: Wild about our woods CIO Insurance: Axa Policy SALSALIA/J178979/0332/20

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Receipts and payments accounts For the period 01.11.2022 31.10.2023 To from

CC16a

Section A Receipts and payments

Section A Receipts and payments
A1 Receipts
Forest School Training
13,300
vaiousgrants
-
refund
-
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13,300
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-
Sub total -
Total receipts 13,300
A3 Payments
forest school trainingassociates
15,471
grant associate expenses
-
grant runningexpenses
-
forest school trainingrunningcosts
2,134
411
refunds
-
-
-
Sub total 18,016
-
-
Sub total -
Total payments 18,016
Net of receipts/(payments) - 4,716
A5 Transfers between funds
-
A6 Cash funds last year end
-
Cash funds this year end - 4,716
Unrestricted
funds
to the nearest £
Sub total(Gross income for AR)
A2 Asset and investment sales,
(see table).
charity running costs not associated to
grants
A4 Asset and investment
purchases, (see table)
to the nearest £
-
13,017
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-
13,017
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13,017
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7,070
558
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7,628
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7,628
5,389
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5,389
Restricted
funds
to the nearest £
Endowment
funds
Total funds
to the nearest £
13,300
13,017
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26,317
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-
26,317
15,471
7,070
558
2,134
411
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25,643
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Last year
to the nearest £
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13,300 15,180
13,017 16,303
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26,317 31,483
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15,471 15,471
7,070 11,992
558 4,721
2,134 4,269
411 411
2,315
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- -
- -
25,643 42,783
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- 42,783
5,389 -
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-
16,466
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- - -
5,389 16,466
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Categories
B1 Cash funds
B2 Other monetary assets
B3 Investment assets
B5 Liabilities
B4 Assets retained for the
charity’s own use
Signed by one or two trustees on
behalf of all the trustees
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Chetna Patel
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Date of
approval
23.8.24

Alison Garvin 23.8.24