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||||||The promotion<br>ofsocial indusion<br>forthe public benefit amongst<br>autistic|
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|Summary ofthe objects <br>charity set out in its<br>governing<br>document||||ofthe|individuals<br>and their families who are social excluded from society, or<br>parts ofsociety, as a result ofbeing autistic by: 'i. Raising public<br>awareness<br>ofthe issues affecting autistic individuals<br>and their families,<br>both generally<br>and in relation to their social exclusion; 2.Provide<br>education<br>opportunities<br>and information<br>to support and enable autistic<br>people and their families to maximise their educational,<br>social, and|
||||||economic opportunities;<br>3.Providing<br>social and recreational<br>facilities and|
||||||opportunities<br>for autistic people and their families; 4. Provide workshops,|
||||||forums,<br>mentoring<br>and general support for autistic and non-auti&c|
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||||||Asummary<br>ofthe main activities undertaken<br>by the charity to carry out its|
||||||chafitable purposes forthe public benefit include:|
||||||~<br>informing<br>public about autism<br>by training,<br>social media, speaking|
||||||at public events, speaking at statutory<br>meetings<br>and film making;|
||||||~<br>establishing<br>volunteering<br>and personal<br>development<br>opportunities|
||||||for autistic adults through<br>training,<br>design and delivery<br>and|
||||||Discovery programme,<br>co-facilitation<br>of Positive<br>Pals, focus|
||||||groups and for young people with Duke of Edinburgh<br>Award|
||||||Scheme;|
|Summary<br>activities|ofthe main<br>undertaken||for|the|~<br>developing<br>mentoring<br>for autistic people through<br>Navigator<br>Programme<br>to offer intense and bespoke support for autistic<br>people;|
|public benefit in relation to<br>these objects (include wtthin|||||~<br>Providing<br>social and recreational<br>opportunities<br>for autistic people<br>through<br>Positive Pals. The creation ofthe indusion<br>work|
|this section <br>declaration||the statutory<br>that trustees||have|employment<br>support programme.|
|had regard||tothe guidance||||
|issued by|the Charity|||||
|Commission||on public||||
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|Summary<br>ofthe main<br>achievements<br>ofthe charity<br>during the year|||The Trustees have considered<br>the guidance<br>issued by the Charity<br>Commission<br>in respect ofpublic benefit and confirm that they<br>adhere to this guidance<br>through<br>the activities ofthe charity.|
||||Over the past year Triple A Project has worked<br>hard to reverse the|
||||impact ofthe Covid 19pandemic<br>for its staff and members.|
||||Returning<br>to office working<br>and face-to-face meetings<br>after the|
||||lockdown<br>restrictions<br>was a difficult transition<br>for many. The|
||||understanding<br>and support<br>provided<br>by Triple A helped colleagues|
||||settle back into their workplace<br>and our members<br>resume their|
||||activities and friendships.|
||||With our core services able to operate<br>normally<br>again we were able|
||||to support approximately<br>circa 220 autistic participants<br>across our|
||||mentoring<br>and befriending<br>Navigator<br>Programme,<br>Positive Pals|
||||peer support<br>and social groups,<br>Duke of Edinburgh<br>Bronze Award|
||||Scheme and Inclusion@work<br>programme.<br>Some members access|
||||just one ofour services, whilst others are involved<br>in multiple<br>Triple|
||||A activities.|
||||The Discover Your Autism<br>Programme,<br>with its Post Diagnosis|
||||courses and peer support has helped 65 newly diagnosed<br>autistic|
||||people to date, many ofwhom<br>did not receive their diagnosis<br>until|
||||middle age and beyond. We have further people accessing our|
||||new on-line course and others are signed<br>up forfuture in-person|
||||Our Navigator<br>Programme<br>continues<br>to change lives with a|
||||pioneering<br>approach<br>that offers specialist,<br>person-centred<br>support|
||||to autistic people who may be feeling isolated,<br>struggling<br>with|
||||specific life-skills,<br>have found themselves<br>on the wrong side ofthe|
||||law or been the victim ofcrimes such as 'cuckooing'<br>or mate crime.|
||||Positive Pals: Positive Pais seeks to tackle social isolation and|
||||social exclusion<br>by providing<br>a safe and accepting space for|
||||autistic individuals<br>to meet socially and feel comfortable|
||||"unmasking"<br>and being their true selves. The groups are facilitated|
||||by autistic peers. Recently we have also started some special|
||||interest groups<br>including<br>an art group and a Dungeons<br>and|
||||Dragons group established<br>by one ofour Navigatees. The Positive|
||||Pals groups vary in character depending<br>on the needs ofthe|
||||group,<br>ranging<br>from the purely social to a peer support group.|
||||Many positive friendships<br>have been formed throughout<br>Cumbria,|
||||improving<br>wellbeing,<br>building<br>confidence and self-esteem. We have|
||||groups formed for particular sections ofthe autistic community<br>e.g<br>a women's<br>and a young people*s group.|
||||Our Discovery programme<br>is funded<br>in the North ofCumbria<br>by the|
||||NHS. This isa post diagnosis<br>support programme<br>that is facilitated|
||||by the Triple Ateam. The programme<br>consists ofaseries ofsix 2-|
||||hour workshops,<br>which we produce 15times annually.<br>These|
||||prog rammes were written<br>by autistic people, for autistic people|
||||about autism —to enable the newly diagnosed<br>to leam, explore and|
||||develo<br>co in<br>strate<br>ies which are tailored to their individual|
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|O||CHARITY COMMISSION<br>EDR ENGLAND<br>AND WALES|CHARITY COMMISSION<br>EDR ENGLAND<br>AND WALES|CHARITY COMMISSION<br>EDR ENGLAND<br>AND WALES|CHARITY COMMISSION<br>EDR ENGLAND<br>AND WALES|CHARITY COMMISSION<br>EDR ENGLAND<br>AND WALES|CHARITY COMMISSION<br>EDR ENGLAND<br>AND WALES|CHARITY COMMISSION<br>EDR ENGLAND<br>AND WALES|CHARITY COMMISSION<br>EDR ENGLAND<br>AND WALES|CHARITY COMMISSION<br>EDR ENGLAND<br>AND WALES|C"anq y Nam-<br> Triple A Project (All <br>Recei|C"anq y Nam-<br> Triple A Project (All <br>Recei|C"anq y Nam-<br> Triple A Project (All <br>Recei|About Autism)<br> ts and<br>a|About Autism)<br> ts and<br>a|No (if any)<br>1177317<br> ments accounts|No (if any)<br>1177317<br> ments accounts|CC&ea|
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||||||||||||For|the period||Penod start date|||Period end date||
|||||||||||||from|||01/01/2022||31/12/2022||
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||||||||||||Unrestricted<br>funds|||Restricted<br>funds||Endowment<br>funds|Tote)funds|Last year|
||||||||||||to the|nearest|6|to|the nearest r.|to the nearest 6|to the nearest 6|to the nearest 6|
|A1 Recei||ts|||||||||||||||||
|Donations|||||||||||||198||300|||13,475|
|Grants||||||||||||54,595|||165,801||220,396|97,920|
|Activibes for fundraismg||||||||||||||||||1,848|
|Training||||||||||||1,370|||||1,370||
|Bank interest|||||||||||||||||266||
|u||tots||ross||income||||or|||||||||
|||||||||||AR)||56,429|||166,101|||113,243|
|et||an|inves|||ent sales|||||||||||||
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|A3 Pa||ants|||||||||||||||||
|Staff costs|||||||||||||||115,323||139,023|122,718|
|Rent &rates|||||||||||||79||1,707||1,786|6,297|
|Heat, light|&electnoty|||||||||||2,132|||1,421|||1,576|
|insurance|||||||||||||139||1,406|||966|
|Telephone||& internet||||||||||1,098|||4,038||5,136|3,377|
|Print, stationem|||admin||&equipment||||||||||10,025||12,421|7,898|
|Costs offundraislng||||||||||||||||||13,678|
|Charitable|Activities||||||||||||||4,111||4,111||
|||||||||||||||||||3,511|
||||||||Sub||total||||||138,031||167,575|160,221|
|A4 Asset||and|investment||||||||||||||||
|||||Sub total<br>r.err.r-e~~~~~|||||||||||||||
|Net|ofreceipts/(paymentsj|||||||||||26,885|||28,070|||46,978|
|A5 Transfers|||between||||funds||||||||||||
|A6 Cash||funds||last year||||end|||||16||60,931||92,047||
|Cash funds|||||this||year|||end||58,001|||69,001||147,002|46,978|





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|||||||||to nearest 5|to|nearest 5|to nearest 5|
|Bf Cash|funds||||Bank account|||58,001||89,001||
|||||||Total|cash funds|58,001||89,001||
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||||||Details|||Fund to which<br>asset bslon|Cost (opbonal)||Current value<br>o lions|
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