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Educational Dance Provision Services (trading as MovementWorks[®] ) Charity Number: 1176176

Trustees' Annual Report & Financial Statements for the Period 1st January 2023 to 31st December 2023

October 2024

Educational Dance Provision Services Trustees’ Annual Report & Financial Statements

for the Financial Period from 1[st] January 2023 to 31[st] December 2023

Reference & Administration Details Charity Details Name(s): Educational Dance Provision Services T/A MovementWorks[®] Number: 11761761 Address: 86 Adelaide Avenue Brockley London SE4 1YR

Names of the Charity Trustees Who Manage the Charity Karen Storey Trustee and Chair 7 December 2017 Names of the Trustees for the Charity Bryher Scudamore Trustee 7 December 2017 Glenys Ingham Trustee 7 December 2017 Claudia Boes Trustee 29 April 2023 8 November 2023 Sonia Asli Trustee 31 May 2024 Kathryn Gordon Trustee 21 June 2024 Names and Addresses of Advisors Role Name Address Patron Sir Robin Bosher 64 Constance Crescent, Bromley BR2 7QQ Accountant Geoff Noble 76 Park Street, Horsham, RH12 1BX Bank: The Co-operative 151 Lewisham High Street, SE13 6AA

Names of Senior Staff with Delegated Responsibilities

Ali Golding Managing and Creative Director

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Structure, Governance & Management

EDPS is a CIO - trading as MovementWorks - that was established in December 2017

Type of Governing Document:

A Constitution

How the Charity is Constituted:

Charitable Incorporated Organisation

Trustee Selection Methods:

Founding Trustees familiar with the initiative volunteered when the charity was originally established from a sole trading operation. We now recruit future Trustees through an application and interview process.

How New Trustees are Inducted and Trained:

New Trustees are briefed by Chair and Director. Regular training opportunities are offered through a variety of programmes that support small charities to become more efficient, effective, accountable and self-sustaining e.g. Foundation for Social Improvement, The Fore.

Objects

Statutory Declaration on Public Benefit

The Trustees declare that they have complied with their duty to have due regard to the guidance on public benefit published by the Charity Commission in exercising their powers or duties.

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Executive Summary

EDPS – a CIO trading as MovementWorks – was established in 2017 to provide high-quality movement education experiences in deprived areas of London to children, young people, vulnerable adults, their carers and educators. We aim to make movement-based learning more accessible to all, with a focus on those with financial hardship, physical disabilities and learning difficulties such as autism, and other marginalised groups including black and ethnically diverse communities.

Our programmes since our creation have transformed the lives of thousands by boosting physical wellbeing and mental health, improving communication skills and self-confidence and reducing the feeling of social isolation and lack of community.

They are also designed to form a strong base for the National Curriculum by complementing learning in the core subjects of literacy and maths for primary school students.

Our work is delivered by specially trained, freelance professional artists at mainstream and special educational schools, Early Years settings, children centres, community groups that support vulnerable adults and community leisure facilities.

We have the following established policies and procedures which are regularly reviewed and updated: Equal Opportunities Policy; Financial Management and Accounting Policy; Health and Safety Policy; Privacy Policy; Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy; Promoting Positive Behaviour and an Empowering Environment Policy; Safer Recruitment Policy; Volunteer and Trainee Policy and Procedures.

All the Trustees have been inducted and have observed a variety of the sessions on offer to our

beneficiaries.

During 2023 our Children in Need Year 4 award allowed us to extend our reach to three groups of children with complex needs at Carters Sunflowers Nursery, a specialist provision for autistic children with social and communication needs, and also to work with a new group of children with similar needs at The Ohana Centre, a specialist SEN Nursery in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.

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To acknowledge the final year of the Children in Need award, a short film was made illustrating the outcomes which was submitted with our grant report and can be viewed on our website as part of our Funded Projects page.

As shown in the film, the feedback from these settings was very positive:

“Some of our children find it difficult to access some play activities because of their level of development. They really tune in to movement and dance. This has been a life changing programme for them where they can access learning through sensory based activities through movement and music and we’ve really seen for those children, a massive improvement in their engagement.” Lucy Oliviera, Founder, Director Carters Sunflowers

“A big breakthrough I’m seeing; it’s rare to see friendships flourish here and I really believe this programme made this connection happen” SEND Teacher Ohana Centre

The Children In Need grant also supported the extension of the Spa Camberwell project (running the previous year through support from The Baily Thomas Charitable Fund). All children attending this autism specialist school have learning difficulties/intellectual disability and the majority are non-verbal or have very limited language.

A donation from The William Brake Foundation and an award from The Postcode Society Trust supported extension of projects with the London Early Years Foundation community nurseries and nurseries and schools in the London Borough of Lewisham and in the London Borough of Greenwich, all to support young children with delayed development and/or additional needs.

Our autism-focused work developed further in 2023 through two grants awarded by the London Borough of Wandsworth.

A seed grant through Wandsworth’s Arts For Health and Wellbeing Pilot Fund supported ‘Action For Autism’, enabling us to deliver free weekly Autism Movent Therapy sessions for neurodiverse young people in Tooting as part of an integrated care system social prescribing initiative:

“Creative movement therapy can help autistic children cope with anxiety and mental health challenges in a friendly environment. The communication skills they gain from this specialist support can increase their ability to engage more in their education and in medical appointments to improve their lives.” Matt Bramwell, Enable Link Worker

“My daughter was having a hard year at school and the sessions allowed her to focus on her body, music and make new friends. She really enjoys them.” Parent of participant

In addition, Wandsworth Arts Fringe supported a brand new related project called ‘Artistes For Autism’ for which we offered neurodiiverse young people additional creative and performing opportunities. Participants were able to collaborate on making a piece as part of a ticketed dance showcase held in the theatre at The Royal Academy of Dance Headquarters in Battersea. For the participants it was the first time they were given a platform, a voice and the chance to be included and seen as part of the dance and the local community:

“It shows to her and everyone she can do it. It’s an amazing feeling seeing my child on the stage. A very rewarding experience”. Parent of autistic participant

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A short documentary of that project can be viewed on our website on the ‘Artistes for Autism’ webpage.

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Autism’ at the Wandsworth Arts Autism’ performance shot at WAF Autism’ group outside Tooting
Fringe (WAF) Community Day of Dance Leisure Centre
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Both of these Wandsworth projects were enhanced by our partnership working.

For example, Share Community, a local charity for adults with learning disabilities, to which we also provide services, contributed the costume design for the ‘Artistes For Autism’ performance.

A2ndVoice CIC Autism Parent Support Group provided pastoral support for our ‘Action For Autism’ families while we provided our services to their Health, Activity and Food Programme.

During the year these and other community events took place in the London Boroughs of Wandsworth, Croydon, Lambeth and Bromley where we are able to reach new audiences and signpost our projects.

Other activities of note during the year:

Our Silver Sunday Project introduced our activities to the elderly in a care home in Wandsworth.

We also launched pilot projects at two specialist schools, Oak Lodge in the London Borough of Wandsworth and Lavender Lodge in the London Borough of Merton.

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We were proud to deliver 'The Science of Yoga and Dance as applied to Autism Spectrum Disorder: Theory and Case Studies in Practice’ , our third presentation at the World Conference of Movement and Cognition which was held on this occasion at University College London.

Towards the end of the year, our community work was extended in the London Borough of Wandsworth and the London Borough of Lambeth through a multi-year grant from The City Bridge Foundation Trust which facilitated the launch of a new community engagement project, ‘Build A Bridge’, supporting two groups of children with social communication needs along with their parent/carers.

In the London Borough of Croydon we extended physical activity provision to two new groups of children attending Gingerbread Corner’s after-school provision through an award from Sport England.

We are grateful to the various funding bodies that have enabled us to bring these projects to fruition and allowed us to make a difference. The total funding we received in 2023 was: £40,639.20 broken down as follows:

Financial Review

Statement of the Charity's Policy on Reserves

The charity has a 3 month reserve policy

Details of Any Funds Materially in Deficit

The Trustees declare that the charity had no funds which were materially in deficit at the date of the statement of assets & liabilities.

State of the Charity’s Finances

The total funds in the bank account as of 31st December 2023: £116,081.52

Restricted Funds

£93,332.97

Designated Funds £22,748.55

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Particulars of Any Outstanding Guarantee Given by the Charity

The Trustees declare that the charity has given no guarantee where potential liability is outstanding at the date of the statement of assets & liabilities.

Particulars of Any Outstanding Debt

The Trustees declare that the charity has no outstanding debts which are secured by an express charge on any of the assets of the charity at the date of the statement of assets & liabilities.

Declaration

The Trustees declare that they have approved the above report and authorised that it be signed on their behalf.

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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALE5 Educatlonal Dance Provlslon Servlces 1176176 Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For th8 period from 0110112023 3111212023 To Section A Receipts and payments Unrestricted fund8 to tho n8ar88t Restricted funds Endowrnent fund8 Total funds Last year tothè nearest £ tothè nearest £ to thè ne8re8t £ tothè nearest £ A1 Recelpts Funding received Funding re projects Sales training Sales training Don¥lions 40,639 6,1$3 40,639 6,153 973 37,533 339 34,116 973 37,533 749 24,834 339 Sub total(Gross income for ARJ 38.S06 47.131 85.637 59.699 A2 Asset and Investment sales, Isee table). Sub total 38,506 47,131 8S,637 59,699 A3 Payments s￿￿On1ractOrs S818fies 8nd st8ff costs Advertising and website wsls Insuran Travd ws Professional servic Admin arbd other expenses 15.386 29,234 2,014 351 1,208 3,709 15.386 29,234 2,014 251 1,208 11,935 7,200 15.365 29,917 1,575 1,048 7,037 7,555 8,226 Sub total 59,102 8,226 67,328 82,843 A4 As8et and investment purchases.18ee tsblel Sub total 59,102 8,226 67,328 62,843 Net of re¢eipts/(payments) AS Transfers be￿een funds A6 Cash funds last year end Cash funds this year end 20,596 38,905 18,309 3,144 20,596 38,905 18,309 3.144 CCXX R1 accounts ISSI 1011012024

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestricted fund5 to nearest£ Restricted funds to nearest£ Endowment funds to nearest£ Cat•goriès Datails B1 Cash funds Bank current account 22.749 93,333 Total cash funds 22,749 93,333 Igiree with ￿ceIpts Qnd poyments accDunt(s11 Unrestricted funds to nearest£ Restricted funds to nearest£ Endovmignt funds to nearest£ Dotails Debtors 3,271 Fund to whlch asset belon Curwnt valu8 Details Cost loptionall B3 Invg$lm9nt assgts FLJnd to which asset belon Currentvalue Details Computer equipment Cost loptionall B4 Assets retained for the charity's own use 2108 Fund to whlch relates Amount (Juo Whon duo Details PAYE BS Liabilit19$ 718 Wages ￿Yable 2038 ther Creditors 144 Signed by one or two trustees on behaw Df all the trustees Signature Print Name Date of roval KAREN STOREY 1111012024 CCXX R2 accounts ISSI 1011012024

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the account5 ser.tinn Independent Examiner's Report Report to the Irusteesl members of Educational Dance Provision Services On accounts for tho year ended 31 December 2023 Charity no (if any) 1176176 Sot out on pages I report to tha trusteos on my examination of the accounts ofthe above harity (Yhe Trust.) for the year ended Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust. you are responsible for the preparation basis of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirèments of the Charities Act 2011 {"the A¢t"l. I repnrt in rÉspect Df my Èxamination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Acl and in carrying out my examination, I have followed the applicable Dirertions given by the Charity Commission under section 145151{b) of the Act. I have completed my examination. I confirm that no maierial matters nave come to my attention (other than Ihat disclosed below "} in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in. any material respect.. accounting records were nol kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounting records Independent examinerfs statemont I have no concems and have come across no other rnatters in connection with Ihe examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable proper understandin9 of the account8 to be rta¢hed. Please elete the words in the brackets rf they do not apply. Sign•d: Data: Name: Geoffrey Peter Noble Relevant professlonal qualification(81 or body (if any): Chanered Institute of Taxation Address: 76 Park Street Horsham RH12 1BX IER October 2018

Section B Disclosure Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concem {see CC32, Independent examination of charity aGGounts.' direGtions and guidanGe for examiners). Give here brlef detalls of any items that the oxaminer wishes to disclose. IER October 2018