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Constitution
How the charity is constituted Charitable Incorporated Organisation
Trustee selection methods Current trustees are original founders.
[foraterm of2years} by a resolution
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must
passed at a properly
be appointed
convened
meeting of the charity trustees. In selecting
individuals
for appointment as
charity trustees, the charity trustees must have regard to the skills,
knowledge and experience needed for the effective administration ofthe
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Last financial year the
Shop Ltd. The charity
secured
by afixed and
charity opened a trading
subsidiary,
has provided a loan to the subsidiary
floating charge, the loan is repayable
JAY'S AIM
which is
on demand.
~ policies and procedures The Charity appointed a Charity Manager on 1/4/2023.
adopted for the induction and
training oftrustees;
e the charity's
organisational
structure
and any wider
network
with which the charity
'works;
~ relationship
with any related
parties;
~ trustees'
consideration
of
major risks and the system
and procedures
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OFFICIAL
To prevent cardiac death ofyoung people (aged 14-35) in the South
West of England
(Comwail,
Devon, Somerset and Dorset). In particular
Summary ofthe objects ofthe
charity set out in its
governing
document
but not exclusively
by presentations
in schools, businesses
and sports
clubs that raise awareness
ofcardiac risk and cardiac screening,
as well
as the saving oflives through
the provision ofemergency
lifesaving
equipment
and lifesaving
training.
Community
CPR and AED training.
The charity visits, communities,
primary schools, secondary schools,
universities
and sports clubs and tailors its sessions to meet the needs
of
a large variety ofage groups.
The charity's basic CPRIAED session lasts
for60minutes
and can train up to35people at one time using
individual
manikins.
The charity explains how a defibrillator
works and uses its
training
defibriliator
to role play a life-like situation ofsomeone
having a
cardiac arrest.
The charity also provides
information
about the charity
and cardiac issues affecting young people at the sessions.
Summary ofthe main Provision ofPublic Access Deftbrtllators
in places ofneed.
activities undertaken for the
public benefit in relation to The charity provides
public access defibrillators
in places ofneed
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
together with appropriate
signage.
This can be local sports dubs, busy
locations, and schools for example.
The charity tries to ensure that all
declaration
that trustees have
defibrillators
are avafiable to any member ofthe public 24/7 where
had regard tothe guidance
Issued by the Charity
Commission
on public
benefit)
possible.
It is also ensures that all the defibriilators
are registered
with
the South West Ambulance
Foundation
Trust (now 'The Circuit'
administered
by the BHF)sothat people are directed to them when
phoning 999in an emergency.
Promotion ofheart screening
in young people.
The charity informs young people about the risks ofsudden cardiac death
and encourages
them to attend heart screening
events
run by the charity
Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY).The charity's website has a link to
CRY's registration
page and it actively promotes
upcoming
screening
events being held in the South West. The charity also aims to fund some
ofthese screening sessions.
In setting their objectives the trustees have given careful consideration to
the Charity commission's
guidance
on public benefit.
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Summary of
achievements
the main
ofthe charity
Jay's Aim proud ofwhat we achieved
during the period covered by this
report and have outlined
our ksy achievements
below.
during the year CPR/AED Training-.
The number ofpeople trained
in this period was
6,319people.
Public Access Deftbrtllators
- During the period the charity provided 42
PACrs to places in need.
Heart Screenings —A CRYcardiac screening session for 200 young
people funded
by Jay's Aim took place in April 2022 in Buds, Cornwall.
Other achlevsments-
Dinner and Dance Fundraising
event on 1/10/22.
Jay's Aim Colour run on 11/9/22.
Exeter Legacy Grant Defibrillator
Scheme launched
in Sep 22.(25 Public
Access Defibs in the greater Exeter area}.
We are again very grateful to all our supporters,
fundraisers
and
organisations/businesses
who have enabled us to achieve the above.
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