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2024 - 2025 Trustees’ Annual Report

Adenydd’s

Trustees’ Annual Report

Welcome to our Trustees’ Annual Report for the year 2024-25. Read on to find out what has been happening at Adenydd this past year.

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2024 - 2025 Trustees’ Annual Report

Table of Contents

Page 01 - Key Information Page 02 - Charitable Aims & Objectives Page 03 - What do we do? Page 04 - Selection of Trustees Page 05 - Our Funders Page 06 - Projects and Activities Page 07 - Projects and Activities cont... Page 08 - Financial Review

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Key Information

Who are we? Adenydd

Registered Charity number 1182052

Date of registration 15 February 2019

Registered as Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO)

Website

https://adenydd.org/

Contact email ceo@adenydd.org

Phone number +447897211216

Address 20 Highpool Lane, Newton, Swansea SA3 4TX

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Gela Griffiths
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Trustee Office (if any) **Appointed/resigned ** TAR Signed and dated
Jo Southan Founding Trustee Appointed 11 June 2018 10.07.2025
Francis Hon Vice Chair Appointed 21 July 2022
Philippa
Webb
Chair Appointed 21 July 2022 10.07.2025
Adam
Southan
Finance Link Trustee Appointed 27 April 2023
Matthew
Donovan
Digital Trustee Appointed 27 April 2023
Resigned 06 June 2024
Sam Downer Marketing Trustee Appointed 16 Sept 2024

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Charitable Aims
& Objectives
Our objective is to benefit the public by relieving persons in
need, in particular but not exclusively children, who have had
adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their carers and/or
families by the provision of therapeutic interventions, in
particular but not exclusively counselling, psychotherapy and
occupational therapy and such other activities that are
exclusively charitable as the trustees shall see fit.
“Feel safe and thrive”
Positivity
Courange
Empowerment
Equality
Empathy
Connection
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What do we do?

In order to achieve our aim of supporting children impacted by adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their families and network around them we offer a variety of different services and projects.

One of the main services we offer is a training course in developing knowledge and understanding of sensory regulation in children.

Throughout the year we also run, need-specific projects in local schools and community groups in the Swansea area. These projects are mostly funded by grants and give us an opportunity to work with the children and their support system directly. Our children often require extra support in school and at home therefore, our aim is to provide practical advice and examples for their teachers, carers or parents to use in order to help them to regulate their sensory system and emotions.

We continue to offer one-to-one consultations for families or schools/services in order to provide tailored advice.

In addition, we now offer families support and advice with claiming benefits, eg Disability Living Allowance (DLA). Many families are unaware that they can claim the DLA or experience difficulty in completing the necessary paperwork.

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Selection of Trustees

Recruitment

When we have a trustee role available and a candidate applies for the role, they are interviewed by our CEO, Gela Griffiths or our Chair of Trustees and another trustee. If there are any potential conflicts of interest, a different trustee will interview. Their appointment is ratified by the entire Board of Trustees as a next step. All trustees go through checks as laid out by the Charity Commission to ensure their suitability for the role.

Onboarding

The onboarding process for trustees at Adenydd is a comprehensive and personalised journey facilitated by the CEO and Chair of Trustees. New trustees are inducted into their roles through a series of sessions that provide insights into the organisation's mission, values, and strategic goals. The CEO takes a hands-on approach to address any knowledge gaps, ensuring that trustees are well-equipped to contribute meaningfully to their roles.

The onboarding process includes valuable interactions with the Chair of trustees, fostering a deeper understanding of the board's dynamics and responsibilities. Additionally, trustees benefit from a bespoke program tailored to their individual needs, emphasizing a collaborative approach to knowledge enhancement. Specialised initiatives, such as trustee away days, offer a platform for team building, knowledgesharing, and strategic discussions. This holistic onboarding approach reflects Adenydd's commitment to empowering trustees with the tools and knowledge needed for effective governance and meaningful contributions to the organisation's mission.

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Our Funders

Adenydd's projects are made possible by the generous support of the foundations and organisations that choose to fund them. We are deeply grateful to each of our funders for their commitment, which enables us to assist the local families who need our help the most.

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Projects and Activities

Ffrindiau Annwyl

Informed by Theraplay Sunshine Circles, Ffrindiau Annwyl is an adult-directed, structured play therapy-based group that incorporates playful, cooperative, and nurturing activities that enhance the emotional well-being of children. We help to build and enhance the child’s attachment, self-esteem, trust in others, and joyful engagement.

This project was funded by the Weslyan Foundation who awarded us with £9,993 to run this project in Waun Wen Primary School in Swansea. The project was very helpful to the school team and the parents and children, and our Project Workers visited the school weekly over the course of several months to embed the newly learned practices/activities with the staff and children.

All Aboard the BUSS

This pioneering project in Wales focused on enhancing sensorimotor system development using knowledge gained from trialling the BUSS model. Children attending primary schools in areas of high deprivation had the opportunity to take part in a range of activities. Led by our volunteer CEO and supported by a BUSStrained practitioner, the project adapted classroom environments and practices to promote core strength and stability through simple activities like crawling. The activities were integrated into daily routines, and training was provided for early years staff.

This project was funded by the Swansea Bay Foundation and saw many amazing improvements in understanding and skill development amongst the staff, parents and children that we worked with.

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Projects and Activities

A Flying Chance in Flying Start

Funded by the National Lottery Community Fund, this project took place in Craigfelen Primary school, Swansea. The team used the BUSS model (Building Underdeveloped Sensorimotor Systems) as the foundation for the project.

Staff, parents, and children developed a deeper understanding of sensorimotor system development and sensory regulation, both of which impact children physically but also their ability to access education, relationships, and life skills. Parents were engaged through workshops, enabling them to support their child's development at home. By working with both staff and families, a strong support system was created for children’s physical and mental well-being.

We showed staff and parents how to use existing equipment to support sensory regulation and sensorimotor development, offering structured opportunities for children to engage more constructively. Additionally, we helped staff understand trauma responses, often misinterpreted as ‘challenging behaviours,’ and provided strategies to support and regulate children in school.

Sensory Regulation Courses

We run training courses in developing knowledge and understanding of sensory regulation along with useful practical activities and resources. The training runs as two 3-hour sessions online or one full day face-toface and is based on both evidence based research and our experience of what has been effective when working with individuals or small groups of children.

We ran six courses over the year. Five of the courses were taught to staff from the local Swansea and Neath-Port Talbot Social Services departments and the teaching staff and related professionals from Partneriaeth and Pembrokeshire. We ran one ‘open’ course which is offered to the public and had psychologists, children’s care home staff, parents in attendance, among others.

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Financial Review

Our Reserves Policy

It is the opinion of the trustees that the charity’s financial position remains very strong and is able to deliver its objectives for the forthcoming year and beyond.

The trustees have set aside a reserves policy of £3,000 to cover any expenses that might be outstanding at any time without specific income to cover them. Our reserves represent those resources which can be made available to spend once all other commitments and planned expenditure has been met. Reserves are spent at the discretion of the trustees and in the furtherance of the charity’s aims and objectives. The charity currently has no funds materially in deficit.

One of the trustees receives renumeration as a practitioner for specialist, professional services provided on behalf of the charity, as does the CEO. Other work they do for the charity is pro bono.

The trustees have regard to the Charity Commission guidance on Public Benefit and the charity remains solvent with unrestricted reserves sufficient to fulfill ethically any debts arising should the charity be wound up, the amount of funds is subject to constant review.

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Thank You

A heartfelt thank you to all our supporters and volunteers—your contributions make it possible for Adenydd to create a meaningful impact. We couldn’t do it without you!

+447897211216

ceo@adenydd.org

https://adenydd.org/

Adenydd

Receipts and payments accounts CC16a

For the To period from 01/04/2024 31/03/25

Section A Receipts and payments

Unrestricted Restricted Endowment Total funds Last year funds funds funds

to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £

A1 Receipts

A1 Receipts
Donations,Legacies and Grants 18138 50051 0 68189 14936
Fundraising 9640 0 9640 799
Bank interest 27 0 27 14
Fees for charitable services 3738 0 3738 11871
Other 0 0 528
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
31544 50051 0 81595 28148
A2 Asset and investment sa les, (see table).
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
Sub total 0 0 0 0 0
Total receipts
31544
50051
0
81595
28148
31544 50051 0 81595 28148
A3 Payments A3 Payments A3 Payments A3 Payments A3 Payments A3 Payments

Costs of fundraising
189 189 971
Overheads 8022 8022 5342
Insurance 564 564 539
Printingand Postage 845 845 1108
Other overheads 0 0
Cost of charitable activities 9360 33191 42551 23163
0
0
Sub total 18980 33191 0 52171 31123
A4 Asset and investment
purchases, (see table)
0 0 0 0 0
Sub total 0 0 0 0 0
Total payments
18980
33191
0
52171
31123
Net of receipts/(payments)
12563
16860
0
29423
-2975
A5 Transfers between funds
0
0
0
0
0
A6 Cash funds last year end
17472
8190
0
25662
28637
Cash funds this year end
30035
25050
0
55085
25662
12563 16860 0 29423 -2975
0 0 0 0 0
17472 8190 0 25662 28637
30035 25050 0 55085 25662

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period

Categories
B1 Cash funds
Signed by one or two trustees
on behalf of all the trustees
Categories
B1 Cash funds
Signed by one or two trustees
on behalf of all the trustees
Details
to nearest £
to nearest £
to nearest £
Current account
52031
0
Drop and Go card
21
0
Savings account
3033
0
55085
0
0
Total funds
55085
Signature
Print Name
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total cash funds
Date of
approval
Details
to nearest £
to nearest £
to nearest £
Current account
52031
0
Drop and Go card
21
0
Savings account
3033
0
55085
0
0
Total funds
55085
Signature
Print Name
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total cash funds
Date of
approval
Details
to nearest £
to nearest £
to nearest £
Current account
52031
0
Drop and Go card
21
0
Savings account
3033
0
55085
0
0
Total funds
55085
Signature
Print Name
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total cash funds
Date of
approval
Details
to nearest £
to nearest £
to nearest £
Current account
52031
0
Drop and Go card
21
0
Savings account
3033
0
55085
0
0
Total funds
55085
Signature
Print Name
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total cash funds
Date of
approval
Details
to nearest £
to nearest £
to nearest £
Current account
52031
0
Drop and Go card
21
0
Savings account
3033
0
55085
0
0
Total funds
55085
Signature
Print Name
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total cash funds
Date of
approval
Chair of Trustees Philippa Webb, Chair of
Trustees
Philippa Webb
10.07.2025
Vice Chair of Trustees Vice Chair of Trustees Adam Southan, Finance Link
Trustee
Francis Hon
am Southan, Finance Lin
Tt
Francis Hon
k
10.07.2025
2024/25 Movements in Funds
In
Transfers
Out
17472
31544
0
18980
30036
475
19687
0
19614
548
0
25373
0
143
25230
0
4991
0
4992
-1
-1435
0
0
0
-1435
-15
0
0
0
-15
723
0
0
0
723
-4
0
0
0
-4
5
0
0
0
5
8441
0
0
8442
-1
8190
50051
0
33191
25050
25662
81595
0
52171
55086
Opening
Balance
Closing
Balance
2024/25 Movements in Funds
Unrestricted Funds
Restricted funds
National Lottery
Mynydd y Gwair Wind Farm
Swansea Bay Foundation
Waterloo
SCVS
Postcode Comm
Big Give
Comm Foundation
Wesleyan Foundation
Total Funds
In
Transfers
Out
17472
31544
0
18980
30036
475
19687
0
19614
548
0
25373
0
143
25230
0
4991
0
4992
-1
-1435
0
0
0
-1435
-15
0
0
0
-15
723
0
0
0
723
-4
0
0
0
-4
5
0
0
0
5
8441
0
0
8442
-1
Opening
Balance
Closing
Balance
8190
50051
0
33191
25050
25662
81595
0
52171
55086

Notes:

1) CEO donated £4540 in year with no conflict of interest issues arising in a transparent and documented transaction.

2) Gift Aid of £1135 was claimed in year

Independent examiner's report on the accounts

Section A Independent Examiner’s Report

Report to the trustees/ members of Adenydd On accounts for the year 31/03/2025 Charity no 1182052 ended (if any) Set out on pages Section A and B in the following 2 pages (

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (“the Trust”) for the year ended 31/03/2025

Responsibilities and basis of report

I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have examiner's statement come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Signed: Andy Moore Date: 30/6/25 Name: Andrew Moore Relevant professional qualification(s) or body (if any): Address: Blaenpentre, Swyddffyonn, Ystrad Meurig, SY25 6AW