Trustees. Annual Report for the period oi 2020 31 03 Section A Reference and administration details Eastboume Demertha Adion Alliance NIA Registered charity number Irf any) 1177692 Charitys principal address CIO Home Instead Senior Care, Unit E. Dittons BusirEss ParK , Polegate. East Sussex BN26 6HY TruBtse oiftt arry) lo app)Nit tnts (rf aryl 1 lan Cottrdl Frederick Sfflith Tmsurer (114rn). OY11r20 Jenny Eldrhyge Treasurer {11r&1- 31nr21) 4 Stephen Lloyd 23107f20- 31r3r21 5 Derek Cordrey 1rzr21-31r3r21 TAR
Names of the Irustees for the charity. If any. (for eumple. any custodian trustees)
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Section B
Structure, governance and management
Descriplion of the charity's trusts
Type of goveming do(xmerrt . Consbtution
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Section C Objectives and activities The relief of need and the promotion and protection of I good health among people living with dementia, their I families and carers. by undertaking initiatives to help to make Eastbourne and the surrounding areas a dementia inclusive and friendly community, in particular but not exclusively, by listening and responding to the lived Summary of the objects of the . experiences of people living with dementia and through the charity set out In its governing .' provision of information. workshops and awareness document I sessions that are designed to ensure that people affected ". by dementia feel understood and included and can confidently contribute to community life- by working in I partnership with other organisations in East Sussex and ! across the UK on projects which aim to improve the I capacity of communities to support people living with dementia. TAR
How our blic benefft ' Our main aclivitEs are described below. In planning actiVFbes for the year, the trustees revWed the guidan public benefft issued by the Charity Commissmm at the trustee's meetings and ensure that all | purKx)ses for the public tEnefiL j Chjr key objective during this period remained to work towards I launthing our Dementia inclusrwe charter rxoject. We realise that the only way that we can make Eastboume Dementia more Inclusive is by working to11attivety with bu"nesseS and organisations in the local l area. Organisattons, Businesses and irKlividuals that sign up to the i charter commit to VKJrking with the EDAA to make Eastboume a Dementia friendly and indusr¥e commurHty. È were to launch the charter woied with a public event in Marth 2020 however we had to this on hokl due to COVID. We had ho to relaunch this in March 2021 however with the COVID situation 'ongoirvJ' to mothball these ideas. instead focused our effts on oyjtsdtng organisations arKI generati interest in the tharter so as by at the tinE of launch we would have some key organisations already signed up. i The EDAA a)ntinwJ to wrKk with the members of Sea DEEP which is a peer support group woviding ts member5 With friendship, guidanGe, Summary of the maln acthillles , education and undeT5tarKling. The member5 want to show people that, undertaken for the public although they are living wtth Dementia, they are sts"Il individuals. benefft in relation to these important ffembers of the ry)mmunty, wilh a lot to offer and live for objects (include wtlhin this des their diagnosi5 and drfficulties. section the ststutory declardtion that trustees have ! Unfortunately, due to COVID Sea DEEP had limited opportuntiies to had regard to the guidance meet in person however Chris Maddox from Sea DEEP continued to Issued by the Charity represent the group at EDAA members meetings. and another member Commission on public benefft) | of Sea DEEP Eddie Wood also joined as a member in January 2021. tt is a key obJ'ectFve of the EDAA that we continue to listen and respond to the lived expellen of living with Dements"a in the Easttrf)ume area and we continue to use the key prionties (that the Sea DEEP group have identsfd as key to making Eastboume more Dementia Indusive) to direct our decisiorFmaking process. our During year decvJed to revisit and redraft our charity objertives and in September 2021 our new obiedives were approved by the Charity Commlssion. A key motivation behind doing this was to ensure that we incorporated our commitment to listening and responding to the lived experien(s of Fewe INiro with Dementia. A rBcommendth from the Sea DEEP group was that we help to note the Sunfiower s[Me. Tr s(*e provides lanyards that help people to recognise rf someorE has a hidden disabilty suth as Demeth. had preViCAty applied for and received funding from the local wlice to purchase 3CM) lanyards and procee with distributing these to Fwle living wilh Dementia in the lo1 area. This was done primarity by offen.ng them to organisations that rxovide sep11S to people living with DewRntia so as they could distriiKrte them to their TAR
nd Sal Media l A key strategy of the EDAA is to signtx)st wple to orJr antsations in the I bcal area that provide services and SUFPQrt to peo* living wrth Dernent. Wrth COVID affeL#ing our abilty to hand out printed materials. our drtaI [KeSen became an even more important part of our strategy to er#Jage Vth organizats"0 and individuals and keep i Feople up to date with the activitEs of the dnty as V11 as irrfomiation on the services and SUPFrf)rt avalable to peopk INing with Dementia i In Novem 2020 emF4oyed a Fwofessional social media company I 'Dilzy Media. to look after our social media pages. Since then. our j FabOok page likes have inueased from 215 to 272 and our Fabook page reach has increased by 272%. Dity Media a150 I hel[d us to develop a prese on InS3ram. Twitter and Linkedln. The charrty also fMulated and •Jreed social media guidelines for posb.ng to ensure that we dose control of the infomiation that was being wrt on our Facebook and that il was in line with the charity commission guidan on public benefit Unfortunately, COVID 19 wevented us from hokling more of our l Display stand infomiation events however we conts.nued to update, Summary of the main activities prrnt and distritrArte our booklet on dements"a Servi and inttiatives undertaken for the public where FsSIble. A key part of our strategy to distribute this booklet to benefft in relatlon to these as many people as wssible has been working with partner objects (include within this organisations arKI encouraging them to hand OLrt the guide to their section the statutory Servi users. One of the key priorities for Eastbourne as identified by declaration that trustees have Sea DEEP was to improve the availa.1 of infornation about the had regard to the guidance services that are avaate to FEople living with Dementia so to be able issued by the Charity ,' to WOdu and distribute a guKle that has all the irrformation in one Commission on public knefft) :, Pla has been a great leap forward for the charity. ICONTINUED) TAR
You may choose to indude further statements, where relevant. about: policy on grantrnaking. licy programme related investment. contrttrtrtion made by volunteers. Section D Achievements and performance TAR
Summary of the rnain | Many of ts charity's goals for our third year of operation had to be put on achievements of the charity | hold due to the COVID pandemic and the restrictions that this plad on during the year i us. However. the main achievements for the public benefft achieved during , the year indude: Promoted our charter project to key organizats.ons that provide ServIS to Feople living wth Dementia in the Eastboume area. Continued to work with memtErs of Sea DEEP to help achEve their key rffioritEs io make Eastbwme more Dementia Indusive. Updated our charity objectives. DistribJted surfflower lanyards to people living with Dementia" the lanyards dis• indicate to busin6SeS that customers with hidden disabilities may need additional. help and support. Employed a social media company to IcK)k after our FabOok pages and other soc4al media thannels and as a result inGreased our FatrK)k reach by 272%. Continued to update and print our Dements'a sWVi booklet and to work wtth partners to (stritrArte them to peok livirvJ wilh Demetha in tre local area. As a Charity will need to be fiexft)le with our priorities for the coming year due to the Pthntial impart of COWD however our Exgg8St Prionties i are currenty: To seore grant furKling for Sr woiects for the public benefft in To offia'ally launth the Dernent Indusive Charter project and encourage as many organisation and individuals as possible to sign up army work collaborativety with the charity to athieve its To continue to work wtth Sea DEEP in support of their key priorrties I towards making Eas1tUMe more Dementia inclusive and to make To work collaboratively with other organisations to ensure that our guide to Dementia services is distritxrted wrdely throughout Eastboume and the surrounding areas and. where possible. to hold our information rfwlay starkl events. To further increase our followers arKI reach on social medTra arKI pro?de a fNe urKlated onfine signpostÉng Serv1 to as many people as possible within the Eastboume area. TAR
Section E Financial review Brief statement of thg charityS '. tring the fmanrAal year there were inSuffint fijnds to contemplate policy on rTe5 investments. Details of any funds materialty ' in deficit Further financial review details (Optional infornlknl You may choose to indude addibonal information. where relevant about.. the charity's principal sources of funds (including any fundraising)- how expenditure has supported the key obJ"ectives I of the charty,. investmerrt policy and objectives induding any ethical investrnent pol•Gy adopted. Section F Other optional information TAR
Section G Declaration The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees. report above. Slgned on behalf of the charity's Inte8$ SIgnre(s) Full n•Ws) I lan CottreEI Jenny Eklridge Position (eg Secretsry, Secretary Chair. elc) j l Treasurer December 2021 TAR
Eastbourne Dementia Action Alliance
Company number: CE013629
Eastbourne Dementia Action Alliance
Income and Expenditure Accounts For the year ended 31[st] March 2021 Charity Registration No: 1177692
Contents
Eastbourne Dementia Action Alliance
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| Trustees and other information | 1 |
| Trustees report | 2 |
| Statement of comprehensive income | 3 |
| Statement of financial position | 4 |
| Notes to the financial statements | 5 – 6 |
| Detailed income and expenditure statement | 7 |
Eastbourne Dementia Action Alliance
Directors and other information
Trustees Mr Ian Cottrell Mr Frederick Smith Ms Jenny Eldridge Mr Stephen Lloyd Company Number CE013629 Business address C/O Home Instead Senior Care, Unit E Dittons Business Park Polegate East Sussex BN26 6HY Independent Examiner Roger Steadman CIRAS Accounting Ltd 1 Stone Cross Farm Industrial Estate Laughton East Sussex BN8 6BN Bankers Lloyds Bank 1 Legg Street Chelmsford Essex CM1 1JS
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Eastbourne Dementia Action Alliance
Trustees report Year ended 31[st] March 2021
The trustees present their report and the unaudited financial statements of the company for the year ended 31[st] March 2021.
Trustees
The trustees who served the charity during the year were as follows:
Mr Ian Cottrell Mr Frederick Smith Ms Jenny Eldridge Mr Stephen Lloyd
The accounts have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies which comply with the Charities Act 1993 and the Statement of Recommended Practice issued in March 2005.
This report was approved by the board of trustees on 22 December 2021 and signed on behalf of the board by:
Mr Ian Cottrell Secretary
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Eastbourne Dementia Action Alliance
Statement of comprehensive income Year ended 31[st] March 2021
| Note Income Expenses Net income (expenditure) for the year |
2021 £ 8,131 9,328 _ (1,197) _ |
2020 £ 13,286 11,898 _ 1,388 _ |
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Eastbourne Dementia Action Alliance
Statement of financial position 31 March 2021
| Note Current assets Cash at bank and in hand Creditors: amounts falling due within one year 5 Net current assets Total assets less current liabilities Net assets Unrestricted funds |
2021 £ £ 8,782 _ 8,782 500 _ 8,282 _ 8,282 _ 8,282 _ _ 8,282 _ |
2020 £ £ 9,979 _ 9,979 500 _ 9,479 _ 9,479 _ 9,479 _ _ 9,479 _ |
2020 £ £ 9,979 _ 9,979 500 _ 9,479 _ 9,479 _ 9,479 _ _ 9,479 _ |
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These financial statements were approved by the board of trustees and authorised for issue on 29 December 2021, and are signed on behalf of the board by:
Mr Ian Cottrell Secretary
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Eastbourne Dementia Action Alliance
Notes to the accounts Year ended 31[st] March 2021
1. Changes in funds
At 1 April 2019
| At 1 April 2019 (Loss)/profit for the year Total comprehensive income for the year At 31 March 2020 and 1 April 2020 (Loss)/profit for the year Total comprehensive income for the year At 31 March 2021 |
8,091 1,388 _ 1,388 _ 9,479 (1,197) _ (1,197) _ 8,282 _ |
8,091 1,388 _ 1,388 _ 9,479 (1,197) _ (1,197) _ 8,282 _ |
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Eastbourne Dementia Action Alliance
Notes to the accounts Year ended 31[st] March 2021
2. Accounting policies
Basis of preparation.
The accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention.
The accounts have been prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards,
the Statement of Recommended Practice, “Accounting and Reporting for Charities”, issued in March 2005 and the Charities Act 2011.
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Eastbourne Dementia Action Alliance Detailed income and expenditure statement Year ended 31[st] March 2021
| Income Grants Donations Expenditure Administration Training Insurance Marketing Project support costs Project equipment Motor expenses Accountancy fees General expenses Net income (expenditure) for the year |
2021 £ 7,114 1,017 _ 8,131 _ 6,839 36 523 1,380 - - 30 300 220 _ 9,328 _ (1,197) _ |
2020 £ 2,400 10,886 _ 13,286 _ 9,277 - 505 - 570 1,151 - - 395 _ 11,898 _ 1,388 _ |
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Eastbourne Dementia Action Alliance INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS REPORT
I report on the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31[st] March 2021, which are set out on pages 5 to 8.
Respective Responsibilities of Trustees and Examiner
The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent examination is needed.
It is my responsibility to:
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(i) Examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Act.
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(ii) To follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the Charity Commission under section
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(iii) To state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of Independent Examiner’s Report
My examination was carried out in accordance with the general directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair view’ and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.
Independent Examiner’s Statement
In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect:
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(i) The accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Act; or
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(ii) The accounts did not accord with the accounting records
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(iii) The accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a ‘true and fair’ view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Roger Steadman CIRAS Accounting Ltd Unit 1 Stone Cross Industrial Park Lewes Road Laughton East Sussex BN8 6BN 22[nd] December 2021
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