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2021-03-31-accounts

Trustees. Annual Report for the perlod Period stsrt dale Period er¥J date 3151 From Section A Reference and administration details Chartty namo Fumess Education & Skills Partnership Olhor namos charity18 known by R•gi•t•r•d charity numbor (If any) 1183085 CharlV• prln¢lpal address cjo 8arn)w Island Primary School Trinity Street Barrow in Fumess Cumbria Po8tcod• LA14 2SJ Names of tho charlty tIU8t••8 who manag• th• charlty Dats• act•d Ifnot ftx whol• Tru•t•• nam• Offlc• (If any) Nam• of p•rnon (or body) •nlltl•d Int tru•t•• Ifan Caroline V8mon Janet Dixon Chair Treasurer Jayne Moorby Jane Ridyard 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Namos of the trustsos for tharity, If anyi (for •xample. any custodlan trust•O8) Name Dates acted rf not for wholo èar TAR J8Nary 2022

Names and addr￿08 of advlser8 (Optlonal informthon) of advlser Name Address Nam• of chl•f executive or namos of s•nior staff members (Optional Infornmtion) Section B Structure, overnance and mana ement Descrlption of th• charity's trusts Constitulx)n Type of goveming document

1 de How the charlty Is constituted leg Irusi 8SSOLialion companyl Trust Trustee s8lectlon methods leg appointed by. elecleLI .'iy I Ejected by 8oard of Trustses Addltlonal gov•rnanco18su•s (Opllonal Infornmtlon) You may choose lo include addltional information. where rel8vant, about: polld8s and procedures adopted for the inductlon arKI tralning of trustees: the charity's organisational structure and any wider network wlth which the chartty W￿rkS. • relationship with any related Parties,. Irustees, consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage Section C Ob ectives and activities . The charity's obj'ects {Ihe obj'eds,) are: To act as a resource for young people living in Fumess and the surrounding areas by providing advice and assistance and organising prc*Jrammes of physical. educatr'onal and other activities as a means of-. (a) advancing in lrfe and helping young people by developing their skills, capacities and capabilities lo enable them lo participate in society as independenl. mature and responsible individuals- (b) advancing education; (c) relieving unemploymenL Summary of the objects of t charlty sèt out in Its governing document TAR January 2022

The thariiys activities are designed to: equip Itxal young people knovAedge, skills and aspirations relevant to a competitive 21 st century market-place enable arKI drrv8 enterprise, innovation and k>ng-term growth in the local. regional and national economy Our activltles buikl a balanced and effective local education and business partnership raise awareness of potential pathways for young p8opI8. not only in the minds of young people themselves, but also In the minds of their teachers and their parents through projects and actNitses delivered in partnership with local employers (eg Building My Skills programme from Key Stage 1- Key Stage 4) increase young people's aspirations by making leaming experienlial, thus removing barriers such 88 lack of self-bellef, lack of professional voice etc (eg Happy & Health Lrfestyles Project) prowde ¢urTent. real-wvrtd appligd leamlng opportunlties for young people in all three education phases which increases engagement aslearning has purpose leg Barrow & Dlstrlct Association of Engineers Prize Schem8) devèlop those transf8rabl8 skllls which will aid young people at key transition points in their eduGqtion and into the world of work (eg underpin actiwties in all proj8¢ts with key leaming and employabilty skills) aid in the development of well-infomied, work-ready and employable young people and provide them with a portlolio of valuable experiences and a professlonal vocabulary Summary oflh• main a¢tivitles undgrtaken for the publlc benefit In relatlon to those objocts (includo wtthin th18 SOCtlon tho statutory doclaration that trustees hav• had regard to the guldan Issued by th• Charlty Commiulon on public bonefit) When planning and prioritising projects, trustees reviewed the guidance issued b the chari ommission on ublic benefit. Addltlonal dots118 of objectfvu and actlvlties (Optlonal Informjtlon) You may choose to include further statements. where relevant. about: pollcy on grantmaking; policy programme related investment: contribution made by volunteers. TAR January2￿22

Section D Achievements and performance Sumrnary of tho main achlevements of tho charlty during the year Our chaiity Y￿rk￿d schools in each of the fN8 wards in Barrow in Fumess that fall within the 10% most deprived areas in England. We regularty work V•ilh 25 primary s(*￿1$. 6 secondary schools and 2 olleggs. By deliv8ring thè Barrow Englne8riThJ Proléct W8 provld8d funding for 11 primary Schoo￿ and 6 secondary schools to participate in Tomorrow. Er￿Jlr￿rS W88k and British saen￿ W68k. Approxlmat8ly 900 sécondary age puplls and 500 prlmary ag8 pupils took part in our Build My Skills project. developing their awareness of career opportunitl8s and th8 skills and attributes réquired for success. To ensure access for all. the programme was adapted Into a dlgltal fomal and extended to pibt KS1 and KS3 units. 10 primary schools took part in our Happy & Healthy Lrfestyles Project vthich, this year, created and published a book cov￿-19 The Volce ol Our Children. The book ￿lIat￿￿ the experien¢os of primary aged puplls during the Covld-19 Pandemic and the str81egies the children and their families used, leamed. and devebped to help them through that tlm6 of crisis. A copy of th8 book vms gifted to all schools in the ar8a, as a resource for mental health support work. It will be a positive local18g8Cy r8sourc8, archived by th8 main Library in the area. Holiday Clubs wore provided for childr8n from hlgh deprivab'on wards. The Clubs focused on rfr8ngaging thildren In learning, helplng them to increase self C￿nfidence and strengthen skills such as teamwork, communication. s8lf-management and resilience. The clubs were free and took place on severdl siies. during each holiday period. Approximate￿ 650 children attended in total. TAR January 2022

Section E Financial review We do rbot have a policy on Reserves however, this is a development task for the next year. Bri•f statement of the charfty's pollcy on reserves Detai18 of any funds materlalty in deficlt Furth•r financial r•vi•w d•tail• (Oplion•l inf¢xmation) The principle source of funds is from grants lo support specrfic projects. The grants relate to the objectives of the charity. I grants have KPIS and these in tum are related to the charty's objectives. The charity reports on the KPIS to the funders. Wtthout the supm of thg funders the charity woukj not be able to achieve its objeclives. You may choos• to include additional information. vth8re relevant about.. the charity's principal sources of funds (including any fundraising). ht)W 8XP8ndlture has supported the key oty'ectives of the charity- investment pollcy and objectives induding any ethical investment policy adopted. The expenditure is directy related to tt18 grant KPIS, The charlty has no Investments bth rf it did In th6 future, It would adopt an ethical invostmont polity. Section F Other o tional information Section G Declaration The trustoes d•clar• that th•y hav• apwov•d thg trustses, report at>ov•. Slgnod on behalf of Ihe charlty'• tru•te•• Slgnaturo(s) c s Vernon Full nam•(8) Positlon (eg Socrotary. Chair, otc) Caroline Vemon JATrJFF bi Chair (during the reportirvJ period) Dato 2&1-2022 TAR January 2022

Income Expenditure Expenditure Expenditure Expenditure Balance Balance
Date Source Total Date Project Supplier Cheque NuAmount Date Project Supplier Cheque NumAmount CF 28,550.34
29.4.20 CCCFFLA02 3,400.00 15.4.20 NT 3.20 14 1,611.70 10.11.20 BW 37 173.41 Current 21,304.30
9.6.20 SJFF 8,500.00 28.4.20 RW 3.20 13 1,660.00 NT 36 1,670.00
30.6.20 CCC FO 2,268.00 28.5.20 NT 19 800.00 19.11.20 BEP PENN 38 599.88
24.7.20 INS 10,000.00 10.6.20 BEP BI 18 711.04 20.11.20 BEP HF 34 800.00
27.10.20 INS 3,000.00 12.6.20 BEP ST PIUS 16 800.00 25.11.20 BEP DOWDALES 41 150.00
2.11.20 CORO ULV 2,332.22 19.6.20 VA 17 702.16 25.11.21 BEP DOWDALES 40 461.17
13.11.20 CGP 1,500.00 22.6.20 NT 20 480.00 BOOK CARD 89.00
18.11.20 ULV TC 3,000.00 24.6.20 BW 21 978.75 22.12.20 BEP SWJS 39 800.00
19.11.20 RETURN 599.88 6.7.20 BEP Bt B 9 413.79 11.12.20 BEP WALNEY 42 300.00
16.12.20 ULV TC 1,144.00 26.7.20 charge 18.75 21.12.20 NT 43 1,600.00
11.1.21 ULV TC 3,500.00 4.8.20 NT 25 600.00 10.1.21 WEBSITE CARD 43.20
26.2.21 SJFF 4,800.00 4.8.20 NT 24 680.00 25.1.21 BEP UVHS 44 800.00
9.3.21 Grant Scape 4,360.00 12.8.20 BW 27 1,820.00 25.1.21 BEP NEWBARN 45 800.00
24.3. SLDC 800.00 13.8.20 Wix.com card 399.74 1.2.21 BEP CHET 46 800.00
9.9.2020 Sum Sch BAFC 28 10,000.00 25.1.21 NT 47 1,600.00
22.9.20 BEP Birlington 22 782.25 26.1.21 CHARGE 8.25
8.10.20 NT 29 320.00 26.1.21 CHARGE 9.00
BW 31 908.61 1.2.21 BEP CHET 48 500.00
NT 33 1,649.50 23.3.21 BEP LF 49 675.00
BEP FA 32 151.26 17.2.21 BEP GRJS 50 788.32
BEP FA 30 419.52 UNCASHED 51
charge 12.30 24.2.51 BEP DOWDALES 52 617.03
OCT SCH BAFC 35 3,000.00 9.3.21 BEP VA 53 431.78
NOT CASHE 23 5.2.21 NT 54 1,688.20
VOID 15 11.2.21 LAPTOP SJB 55 4,500.00
15.2.21 LAPTOP UVHS 56 4,644.00
5.3.21 PREPAY CARD 1.00
8.3.21 NT 57 1,620.05
22.3.21 BEP PENN 58 1,361.48
49,204.10 28,919.37 27,530.77

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trustsesl members of Èss Qr SLILLS RALTtsl6￿HlP On accounts forthe year ended ￿￿￿+4 2011. Charity no (if any) Sot out on pages I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (Ihe Trust") for the year ended Responsibilities and As the ¢harity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation basis of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 {'the Acr). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my examination, I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act. I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention (other than that disdosed below ") in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material resFeCt.' accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act the accounts do not accord with the accounting records Independent examiner's statement I have no concems and have come auoss no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should te drawn in order to enable proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. ' Please delete the words in the brackets rfthey do not apply. 19101 Signed". Date.. 201£ Name: Relevant professional qualification(s) or body lif any): Address: g G LÉfvs L i ()D,tsJ e>QiA iPtl RA IER October 2018