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2021-11-30-accounts

Registered number: CE015816 (England & Wales)

Report of the trustees and Financial Statements for the period ended 30th November 2021

for

Helpful Hounds Assistance Dogs (Charitable Incorporated Organisation)

Charity registered number 1181017

Helpful Hounds Assistance Dogs (Charitable Incorporated Organisation) Charity registered number 1181017

Contents of the financial statements for the year to 30th November 2021

Page
Company information 1
Trustees report 2
Statement of Financial Activities 3
Balance sheet 4
Notes to the accounts 5 - 6
Independent examiners report 7
Detailed Statement of Financial Activities 8

Helpful Hounds Assistance Dogs (Charitable incorporated organisation) Charity registered number 1181017

Company information
Company Number CE015816
Trustees Stuart Thompson (Chair)
Peter Rufus
Anne Gray
Sally Rufus
Sally Harvey
Registered office Pax House
13 New Road
Dorset
BH10 7DN
Accountants BBS Chartered Management Accountants
Farrs House
Cowgrove Road
Wimborne
Dorset
BH21 4EL
Business address Pax House
13 New Road
Dorset
BH10 7DN

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Helpful Hounds Assistance Dogs (Company registered by guarantee) Charity registered number 1181017

The trustees present their report with the financial statements for the year ended 30th November 2021

STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

The Charity continues to be led by Peter Rufus as the CEO (Volunteer) reporting to the Trustees. This is formally on a quarterly basis (as a result of the continuing Covid situation the Trustees agreed that these meetings would be via Zoom) but with open access to discuss any issues that required attention with decisions confirmed in writing or as subject to a Board Resolution.

Reporting to the CEO are six specialist dog trainers, including a “Puppy Co-ordinator”: an increase of three since last year. These trainers are responsible for working with the families, adults that we support as well as the Special Needs Schools and Schools/Colleges with Special Needs Students where we embed an Assistance Dog.

In addition, during the year we recruited additional volunteers to support Strategy and Marketing, CSR Fund Raising as well as bookkeeping and Social Media.

The issue of diversity is a subject of continuing focus, now that the Charity is growing with the result that:

OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES

During the year, we achieved our objectives which were to:

  1. Operate in specific areas: currently, Dorset, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Surrey plus expand into West and North London.

  2. To develop support for 35 families dealing with diagnosed Autism, Down’s Syndrome, Emotional Issues or Physical Disablement

  3. To embed 6 dogs within Schools

  4. To support seven adults with trained Assistance Dogs or those in training with any of our core issues

  5. To develop our Puppy Project with five dogs under training within Helpful Hounds itself (as opposed to the Families)

  6. To lay the foundations for a secure Core Funding input that will allow us to focus on developing new initiatives that will, in turn, support more families and schools

ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE

The year was, again made more of a challenge, in view of the ongoing Covid requirements: Made more sensitive because of the vulnerable families that we support as well as the vulnerability of some of our Helpful Hounds Staff and Volunteers.

Despite this, we were able to grow and, in certain cases resume face to face training towards the end of the year.

Our general fund raising was basically in line with the previous year, although in addition, we benefitted from two Legacies towards the end of the financial year. One small and one significantly larger. The impact of this will be dealt with in the financial review. For this we have to thank our supporters, including Aviva, Asda, Tesco, Liberty Private Care, Children in Need and the Lottery Emergency Fund.

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ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE (continued)

The year was also one of making new contacts and developing the brand recognition of Helpful Hounds, through our Association with Bournemouth University, the Dorset Chamber of Commerce, Bournemouth Chamber of Trade, various trading groups as well as radio appearances and written articles.

All of this activity has created the ideal environment for our planned developments for the next financial

FINANCIAL REVIEW

We have now built the Covid situation into our business model as it is realised that it is part of what we have to deal with on a continuing basis.

The Financial Model remains the same in keeping our basic overheads low, working mainly with Volunteer Staff (Including the CEO) in order that we can focus our efforts on the heart of our Charity: Training more Assistance Dogs and supporting more families and Schools. It is however necessary to put our Trainers on a Salary. Three are now, while others are Volunteering as an initial commitment to the Charity before being salaried.

It must be remembered that training Assistance Dogs is a longer-term activity, taking between two and two and a half years for each dog. This means that our growth needs to be firmly controlled with a clear balance between three factors:

  1. The available Revenue

  2. The number of Trainers

  3. The number of dogs under training

One of the objectives for 2022 is to recruit more Trainers with the right qualifications and experience. Our preference is for IMDT trained Trainers, and this initiative is under way.

During the year we raised £50,520 (of which is £10,000 in Restricted Funds) from our normal activities and, in addition, received a legacy of £247,429.

From this we have purchased a vehicle for our Trainers to use, with a Crash Tested, Security Cage for dog transport as well as it being available for Fund Raising Events. With additional Trainers a second vehicle will be required. These vehicles take the pressure off private cars and, importantly, provide a safe way to transport multiple dogs.

For a small charity this Legacy is a great opportunity to help fuel our planned growth, but this must be managed carefully. If we lose our ability to continue to raise funds, then at the end of two years we could have continuity issues which could adversely impact the support we can continue to provide. Our objective is to create sustainable growth and therefore The Trustees have agreed that the following projects should be progressed and a budget of £270,000 over two years has been allocated for:

  1. Puppy Project: 10 puppies at £12,000 over two years (£120k)

  2. Additional Trainers: 5 at £26,000 salary pa plus pension and NI (less £10k pa from CIN)

  3. Second vehicle to support additional trainers: £30k

  4. Investment into charity development through consultancy and fundraising, using external Consultants, and external lists ( e.g. Zoom info £4,800)

PUBLIC BENEFIT

The trustees confirm that they have complied with section 4 of the Charities Act 2006 having due regard to the Charity Commission guidance on public benefit.

Peter Rufus (Chairman)

31 March 2022

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Helpful Hounds Assistance Dogs (Company registered by guarantee) Charity registered number 1181017

Statement of Financial Activities For the period ended 30th November 2021

Incoming resources
Donations and other fundraising
Resources Expended
Charitable activities
Governance
Total resources expended
Net income/(outgoing)
Fund balance brought forward
Fund balance carried forward
2021
2020
Charitable
activities
Restricted
Fund
Total
Funds
287949
10000
297949
37331
45963
10000
55963
32866
1655
1655
1140
47618
10000
57618
34006
240332
0
240332
3325
21774
21774
18449
262106
0
262106
21774

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Helpful Hounds Assistance Dogs (Company registered by guarantee) Charity registered number 1181017

Balance Sheet as at 30th November 2021

FIXED ASSETS
Note
Fixed Assets
1
CURRENT ASSETS
Stock
To be refunded
Cash at bank
Investments
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Amounts falling due within one year
NET CURRENT ASSETS
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES
FUNDS
Unrestricted fund (General)
Unrestricted fund (Designated)
Restricted fund
2021
23738
0
0
85481
154768
240249
1881
238368
262106
81306
180800
0
262106
2020
0
0
25
22890
0
22915
1140
21775
21775
21775
0
0
21775

Trustees statements required by Sections 475(2) and (3) for the year ended 30th November 2021

In approving these financial statements as trustees of the company we hereby confirm:

(a) that for the year stated above the company was entitled to the exemption conferred by Section 477 of the Companies Act 2006

(b) that no notice has been deposited at the registered office of the company pursuant to Section 476 requesting that an audit be conducted for the year ended 30th November 2021

(c) that we acknowledge our responsibilities for:

(1) ensuring that the company keeps accounting records which comply with Section 386 ; and (2) preparing financial statements which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the company as at the end of the financial year and of its profit or loss for the year then ended in accordance with the requirements of Section 393 and which otherwise comply with the provisions of the Companies Act 2006 relating to financial statements, so far as applicable to the company.

These accounts have been prepared in accordance with the special provisions of Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies and in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (effective April 2008).

The financial statements were approved by the Board on and signed on its behalf by

Peter Rufus (Chairman) 31 March 2022

Registration number CE015816

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Helpful Hounds Assistance Dogs (Company registered by guarantee) Charity registered number 1181017

Notes to the Financial Statements for the period ended 30th November 2021

1 ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Accounting convention

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (effective April 2008). And follow the recommendations in Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice (revised 2005)

Incoming resources

Incoming resources are included when received on the basis of the amounts paid into the bank account.

Resources expended

Resources expended are recognised in the year in which they are incurred and are allocated to the particular activity where costs relate to that activity. Costs specific to governance and in accordance with the SORP have been allocated accordingly.

Tangible fixed assets

Depreciation is provided on tangible fixed assets so as to write off the cost of valuation, less any estimated residual value, over their expected useful economic life as follows:

Equipment 15% Reducing balance Motor vehicles 25% Reducing balance Computer Equipment 33% Reducing balance

Stocks

Stocks are valued at the lower end of cost and net realisable value, after making due allowance for

obsolete and slow moving items

Funds

Unrestricted funds are donations generated for the objects of the charity. Restricted funds are donations provided for a specific purpose.

2 NET OUTGOING RESOURCES

Net outgoing resources are stated after charging:

CES
stated after charging:
2021 2020
Depreciation 241986 0
Trustees remuneration 0 0

3 Taxation

The charitable company is exempt from Corporation Tax on it's charitable activities

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Helpful Hounds Assistance Dogs (Company registered by guarantee) Charity registered number 1181017

Notes to the Financial Statements - continued for the period ended 30th November 2021

4 DEBTORS

There were no debtors

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Accrued accountancy charges 1140
PAYE/NI and Pensions 741
1881
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6 Movement in funds

Unrestricted funds
Designated funds
Restricted funds
As at
As at
1/12/20
Income
Expense Transfer
30/11/21
21775
287949
47619
-180800
81306
180800
180800
10000
10000
0
21775
297949
57619
0
262106
7 No remuneration was paid to the trustees
8 Designated funds

The following funds have been set aside fro designated purposes:

Puppy Project
Additional Trainiers
Second vehicle
Charity Development
120000
26000
30000
4800
180800

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Helpful Hounds Assistance Dogs (Company registered by guarantee) Charity registered number 1181017

Independent examiners report to the members of Helpful Hounds Assistants Dogs Limited

I report on the accounts of the charity for the year ended 30th November 2021 which are set out on the previous pages.

Respective responsibilities of the trustees

The trustees (who are also directors of the company for the purposes of company law) are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The trustees consider an audit is not required this year under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent examination is needed.

Having satisfied myself that the charity is not subject to an audit under company law and is eligible for independent examination, it is my responsibility to:

Examine the accounts under 145 of the 2011 Act

To follow the procedures laid down in the general directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145 (5)(b)

To state whether particular matters have come to my attention.

Basis of independent examiners report

My examination was carried out in accordance with the general directions given by the Charity Commissioners. An examination includes a review of accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items in the accounts and seeking explanations from the 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 true and fair view' and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent examiners statement

In connection with my explanation no matter has come to my attention which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements:

• To keep accounting records in accordance with section 386 of the Companies Act 2006 and

• To prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of section 396 of the Companies Act 2006 and with the methods and principles of the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by C

No matter has come to my attention in connection with my examination to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Robin Coe 31 March 2022 BBS Chartered Management Accountants Farrs House Cowgrove Road Wimborne Dorset BH21 4EL

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Helpful Hounds Assistance Dogs Detailed Statement of Financial Activities For the period ended 28th February 30th November 2021

Income
Resources expended
GENERAL
Dog supplies
Wages
Veterinary
Dog training
Puppy purchase
Video equipment
VOLUNTEER
Travel and Subsistence
Staff uniforms
OCCUPANCY
Insurance
OTHERS
Advertising & promotional
Staff training
Telephone and fax
Computer costs
Stationery
Bank charges
Accountancy
Professional fees
Subscriptions
Sundries
Depreciation
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
SURPLUS
30th November 2021
Charity
Governance
Total
297949
297949
297949
297949
5488
5488
11167
11167
1789
1789
18439
18439
0
0
0
0
36883
36883
282
282
0
0
282
282
3292
3292
3292
3292
1966
1966
59
59
0
0
281
281
176
176
233
233
0
1655
1655
1260
1260
2331
2331
1156
1156
7461
1655
9116
8044
8044
55963
1655
57618
241987
(1,655)
240332
2020
£
37331
37331
3718
0
1840
18418
3350
512
27838
2746
86
2832
924
924
201
0
0
425
12
0
1140
0
634
0
2412
0
34006
3325

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