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Elsie Ever After – Trustees’ Annual Report for the period of 1[st] Jan 2021 – 31[st] December 2021

Trustees’ Annual Report for the period 1[st] January 2021 - 31[st] December 2021

Elsie Ever After – CIO - Charitable Incorporated Organisation

Registered Charity Number – 1177173

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Reference and Administration Details

Elsie Ever After

Registered charity number: 1177173

Registered public address:

Elsie Ever After, Innovas, Unit 18, Blakemere Village, Chester Road, Sandiway, Northwich, CW8 2EB

Names of charity trustees who manage the charity:

Helen Lyons Founder, Chief Executive officer and trustee From 1stJan 2018
Gemma Gerrish Signatory and trustee From 1stJan 2018
Jennifer Robinson trustee From 1stJan 2018
Victoria Wright trustee From 1stJan 2018
Rebekah Tittle Chief Financial officer and trustee From 1stJan 2018
Susan Furmage trustee From 1stJan 2018 - 31stDec 2021

Solicitors who advised on application and constitution:

Jack Farrer and William Beverley, Weightmans LLP, The Plaza, 100 Old Hall Street, Liverpool, L3 9QJ

Structure, governance and management

Type of governing document : CIO Foundation Constitution

How charity is constituted : CIO – Charitable Incorporated Organisation

Trustee selection methods : Appointed by trustees.

Additional governance: The charity was formally incorporated on 15[th] February 2018, however prior to this, the charitable activities were conducted under the registered charity Storehouse Church charity number 1088755. Where we refer to prior years’ figures within the report, these relate to charitable activities undertaken during incubation under Storehouse charity and trustees.

New trustees will be given the constitution, latest Trustees’ Annual Report, Statement of accounts and a copy of all policies including safeguarding, privacy and finance.

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Objectives and Activities

Objects of charity:

Our charity’s purposes as set out in our constitution are:

These come under the Charity Commission classifications of ‘advancing health or saving of lives’ and ‘Education, training and research’.

Ensuring our work delivers these objects:

We review our objectives and activities each year. This review looks at what we achieved and the outcomes of our work in the previous 12 months. The review looks at the success of each key activity and the benefits they have brought to those groups of people we are set up to help. The review also helps us ensure our objectives and activities remained focused on our stated purposes. We have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit when reviewing our objectives and in planning our future activities. In particular, the trustees consider how planned activities will contribute to the objectives they have set.

COVID-19 – Worldwide Pandemic

From March 2020, our work was significantly affected by the worldwide pandemic, Covid-19. Due to lockdown and social distancing, promotional and fundraising events were cancelled which has meant we have sold less merchandise than usual, hence holding more stock than expected. Fundraising events have been virtual and therefore not raised as much money. However, due to increased death rates, demand for counselling and creative therapies has increased.

The focus of our work:

Our main objectives of the year focussed on providing advice and support to bereaved people. We did this by working alongside existing bereavement services and referring families to them wherever possible. If the bereaved person could not get help from existing organisations, then we offered support. This may have taken the form of counselling or financial help to be able to access support; providing books about bereavement; and offering a range of approaches to support, such as creative therapies. Additionally, we signposted professionals to bereavement training and gave advice on supporting people through loss. Our social media also signposts people to bereavement support by posting links to organisations such as the Samaritans during the Christmas season. We also provide advice via social media by linking to articles written by organisations such as Child Bereavement UK and Winston’s Wish. This year, we focussed on providing counselling and art therapy to meet the increased demand for bereavement support due to the worldwide pandemic Covid-19. We also restocked a range of additional bereavement books by purchasing them ourselves and asking our supporters to ‘gift’ these books to us using an Amazon wish list tool. We also took time to complete a survey to ascertain the needs of the local community in terms of bereavement support groups.

How our activities deliver public benefit:

Our vision is that everyone, regardless of location or circumstance, can access bereavement support of their choice. Our main activities and who we have helped are outlined below. These activities are

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all focussed on promoting the advancement of mental wellbeing to those who have suffered bereavement and are undertaken to further our charitable purposes for the public benefit.

Who used and benefitted from our services?

We provide guidance for any bereaved person – referrals can be made through any means, including self-referral. We mainly work within the Cheshire area, but we have no boundary of support and therefore, will aim to support anyone who contacts us.

This year, we received 69 referrals for individual families. We also received an additional 10 referrals from organisations requesting support (see table 2).

Table 1 - Family referrals: 403 in total since beginning in 2014.

Year No.
2014 30
2015 29
2016 42
2017 32
2018 47
2019 70
2020 84
2021 69

Table 2 - Organisation referrals: 59 in total since beginning in 2014.

Year No.
2014 5
2015 4
2016 4
2017 20
2018 6
2019 2
2020 8
2021 10

This means the total number of people helped via direct referrals over the last 8 years is 1,895 comprising of 339 bereaved adults, 1,306 bereaved children and 250 professionals.

Individual referrals have been made by:

Familymember Community Professional Self-referral
No. No. No. No.
Over last 8years 57 72 236 38
2021 10 12 42 5

Organisation referrals over the last 8 years have been made by:

Learning mentors Hospitals CAMHS Schools Community paediatricians Churches Family intervention worker Educational psychologists Mental health team Doctor surgeries

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School nurses Hospices Children’s centre Crisis intervention teams Edge of care team Emotional Literacy Support Assistants Psychotherapists Universities Social Care Services Crematoriums

The tables below show the different types of relationships people had to the deceased person.

Relationship to deceased: Bereaved adults

Husband Wife Parent Son or
Daughter
Sibling Wider
family
member
Friend
No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
Over
last 8
years
43 98 108 73 8 8 2
2021 12 19 17 22 0 1 0

Relationship to deceased: Bereaved children

Son or
Daughter
Sibling Wider
family
member
Friend Unknown
No. No. No. No. No.
Over last
8years
302 101 130 22 583
2021 45 23 40 1 60

Main causes of death over the last 8 years were:

Accident Long
Term
Illness
Murder Military Neonatal SIDS Sudden
Death
Suicide Unknown Covid 19
No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
Over
last 8
years
24 102 4 1 27 6 71 32 193 11
2021 5 23 0 0 2 0 10 7 25 7

What services were provided?

Types of support we have offered to bereaved people via individual referrals:

Bereavement
pack
Additional
books
Signposting to
organisations
Counselling Creative therapies
– art/dance
Financial
support
Advice
No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
Over
last 8
years
315 136 166 38 16 12 133
2021 57 40 17 10 3 0 22

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Types of support we have offered through organisation referrals over the last 8 years:

Speaking to professionals at courses

Financial support to host remembering days for bereaved children Advice

Signposting Bereavement packs Creative dance Art therapy Counselling Leaflets Additional bereavement books Advising on the design of a remembrance garden at a crematorium

We have provided resources and advice for professionals such as: educational psychologists, psychotherapists, professionals involved with safeguarding, crematoriums, funeral directors, healthcare professionals, learning mentors, Social workers, headteachers, counsellors and Education welfare officers.

• Bereavement packs

On request, we have sent out bereavement packs for children which comprise of a bereavement workbook and a story book about grief. We have 2 types of pack: one for primary aged children and one for secondary aged children. We have additional books for children to address specific circumstances such as explaining suicide, manslaughter, military deaths and when a loved one has a terminal illness. We also offer schools and professionals advice and materials on how to support bereaved young people.

In 2021, we gave away 66 primary packs and 17 secondary packs which is a total of 83 bereavement packs for individual referrals. Additionally, organisations such as schools requested 46 primary packs and 13 secondary packs, totalling an extra 59 packs. Therefore, in total during 2021, we supplied 142 bereavement packs for children. Over the last 8 years, we have given out 822 primary packs and 376 secondary packs to those who have contacted us via individual referrals and from organisations. Over the last 8 years, additional packs were given out to schools, children’s centres, doctors and professionals as part of our big pack giveaways which total over 3,000 packs altogether.

• Creative and talking therapies Over the last 8 years, 248 hours of therapies have been given – 132 hours of these have been in 2021 alone. We have also approved grants and ringfenced funds to provide a further 75 hours of therapy which will start in January 2022.

Type of therapy
And
Number of hours of
therapy
Creative therapies –
such as dance, music,
art therapy.
Talking
therapy
-
counselling
Total
therapies
provided
Over last 8years 93 155 248
2021 21 111 132

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Due to Covid19 restrictions, there have been no in person events that we have spoken at during 2021.

Over the last 8 years, Elsie Ever After has spoken to:

Antoinette Sandbach MP, Ian Lucas MP, ITV Granada Reports after receiving a Points of Light Award from the Prime Minister, Reuben’s Retreat charity, Blackpool Clinical Commissioning Group, Directory of services lead for Cheshire, Chester Voluntary Action, Storehouse Church Cheshire, Hospice of the Good Shepherd, St Luke’s Hospice, Alder Centre Liverpool, St Rocco’s Hospice, Child Bereavement UK, A Child of Mine charity, Storehouse Church Shropshire, Children’s centres, Trinity Church, Crisis Intervention Team meeting, Chester University students, Compassionate Communities group, Learning mentors in Ellesmere Port schools, Hope Hospice, Cheshire chord company choir fundraiser, Living Well Dying Well group, Mr and Mrs Theatre company, Link Up Cheshire, Smarties Nursery fundraising events, Safeguarding event for Cheshire West and Chester, Uniting Church coffee morning, Deo Gratias Choir concert fundraising event, Handbag of Harmonies fundraising event, The Joshua Tree charity, Hartford School, Waitrose community green coin event, SANDS, Cheshire West Clinical Commissioning Group and Cheshire Wirral Partnership, Haylo Theatre Company, Young Person’s conference delegates, Northwich Crematorium, Co-op community fund team and Sheriff of Chester events as her chosen charity of the year.

Financial Review

During 2021, the charity received income of £3,820, incurred costs of £9,112 giving a net deficit in the year of £5,292. The opening funds were £24,664 and the closing funds were £19,372. The charity’s plan for the year was to utilise opening reserves to provide more bereavement support in line with our charity reserves policy.

Income consisted of: Donations of £2,884, donation of merchandise £797 and sale of merchandise of £139. Cost of sales included: bereavement purchases of £4,679 and a stock movement of £3,206. We started the year with bereavement stock of £11,678 - a full stocktake was carried out at the year end to the value of £9,269. Stock is made up of 145 primary packs (approximately £2,248) and 166 secondary packs (approximately £2,749). The remainder relates to bereavement books (£857) and merchandise.

Other costs incurred were: insurance £358; website and IT £232; registered office costs and stationery £637.

Opening cash was £12,986 and we closed the year with £10,103. There were no debtors or creditors at the year end.

During 2021, we purchased 22 additional bereavement books to the ones we normally have in stock and were gifted 95 books. We gave out 142 bereavement packs from individual family referrals and local organisation referrals. In 2022, our opening funds will be used to support bereaved families in line with our policy below. We already have some therapy sessions scheduled to start in January 2022 for which we have ringfenced a sum of £2,700. We anticipate using the rest of our available money to provide bereavement books, counselling and creative therapies and the remainder to support bereavement days and services in line with our objectives and vision.

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Financial Statements:

Year ended 31 December 2021

Income
Grants
0
Donations
2,884
Merchandise donated
797
Sale of Merchandise
139
Cost of Sales
Movement in Bereavement Stock
3,206
Bereavement Support Purchases
4,679
Cost of Bereavement Support
Gross Surplus/(Deficit)
Other Expenditure
Insurance
358
Website & IT
232
Office, Stationery & Postage
637
Travel costs
0
Net Movement in Funds
Opening Funds:
Closing Funds:
Statement of assets and Liabilities 31 December 2021
Cash
Stock
Closing Reserves
0
2,884
797
139
3,820
7,885
-4,065
1,227
-5,292
24,664
19,372
10,103
9,269
19,372

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Finance policies:

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS

DONATIONS TO OTHER CHARITIES

INCOME RECOGNITION

Donations

Trading Income

Grant Income

RESERVES POLICY

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FIXED ASSETS AND DEPRECIATION

Computer Equipment 3 years straight line

Declaration

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above. Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees.

Signature Full name – Helen Lyons Position – Founder and trustee Date- 16/1/2022

Signature Full name – Rebekah Tittle Position – Chief financial officer and trustee Date -16/1/2022

Signature Full name – Victoria Wright Position - trustee Date - 16/1/2022

Signature Full name – Gemma Gerrish Position -Signatory and trustee Date - 16/1/2022

Signature Full name – Jennifer Robinson Position - trustee Date - 16/1/2022

Signature Full name - Susan Furmage Position - trustee Date – 16/1/2022

Approved electronically due to Covid 19 restrictions on 16th January 2022. See minutes- meeting 4c.

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