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## Trinidad and Tobago Healthcare UK Forum **Trustees' annual report for the period** 


## Reference and administration details 

**Charity name** 

Trinidad and Tobago Healthcare UK Forum 

**Other names charity is known by** 

TTHUF 

**Registered charity number** 

1183695 

## **Charity's principal address** 

_74 Haynt Walk London SW20 9NX United Kingdom_ 

## **Names of trustees for the charity** 

|_Roger James_|_Chair_|_Extended term as Chair_<br>_for another term_<br>_September 2021_|
|---|---|---|
|_Tricia Zenisa George_|_Treasurer_|_Transferred from_<br>_Secretary to Treasurer_<br>_September 2021_|
|_Natasha Queva_|_Secretary_|_Transferred from_<br>_Assistant Treasurer to_<br>_Secretary_<br>_September 2021_|
|_Kirt Hunte_|_Trustee_|_Extended term as_<br>_Trustee for another term_<br>_September 2021_|
|_Vashti Ragoonanan_|_Trustee_|_Assistant Secretary from_<br>_September 2021_|
|_Michelle Neils-James_|_Trustee_|_Co-opted as Trustee_<br>_from April 2004_|



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|**Patron for the charity**|**Patron for the charity**|
|---|---|
|_Professor Andrew Ramroop OBE_|_The only practicing tailor on_<br>_Savile Row to be appointed_<br>_Officer of The Most Excellent_<br>_Order of the British Empire (OBE)_<br>_from Her Majesty Queen_<br>_Elizabeth II for services to_<br>_tailoring and training._|



## **Bankers for the charity** 

|_Metro Bank_|_Unit 1&2 Wimbledon Bridge_<br>_House_<br>_Wimbledon_<br>_London_<br>_SW19 7NW_||
|---|---|---|



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Type of governing document 

How the charity is constituted 

Registered Charity status 

_Constitution adopted 17 October 2018 Charitable Incorporated Organisation Association managed by 6 Trustees Trustees volunteered and were appointed at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) in October 2021, for a three-year term. Michelle Neils-James was co-opted as an additional Trustee in April 2024. This was one of our objectives for the past year and has been accomplished._ 3 _Trustees are reappointed every three years at the AGM._ 



Trustee selection methods 

## Additional governance issues (Optional information) 

You **may choose** to include additional information, where relevant, about: 

_TTHUF has the following policies in place: 1. Membership policy 2. Finance policy 3. Working with NGOs policy 4. Fundraising strategy_ 

## ● Policies and 

procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees 

_All trustees give their time voluntarily and receive no remuneration or other benefits._ 

## ● The charity’s 

organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works 

## ● Relationship with 

any related parties 

## ● Trustees’ 

consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them 

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## **Objectives and activities** 

|**Summary of the**<br>**objects of the**<br>**charity set out in**<br>**its governing**|_The relief of sickness and the preservation of health in Trinidad_<br>_and Tobago, the Commonwealth and non-Commonwealth_<br>_countries, in particular but not exclusively by:_|
|---|---|
|**document**|_1._<br>_Utilising the skills, knowledge and experience of_<br>_members and other healthcare professionals to facilitate_<br>_safer and more effective healthcare in Trinidad and_<br>_Tobago, the Commonwealth and non-Commonwealth_<br>_countries_<br>_2._<br>_Collaborating with the Ministry of Health, healthcare and_<br>_professional organisations, training institutions and_<br>_registration bodies in Trinidad and Tobago, the_<br>_Commonwealth and non-Commonwealth countries_<br>_3._<br>_Collaborating with and supporting Non-Governmental_<br>_Organisations (NGOs) that represent patients in Trinidad_<br>_and Tobago, the Commonwealth and non-_<br>_Commonwealth countries_<br>_4._<br>_Sharing best practice between the United Kingdom,_<br>_Trinidad and Tobago, the Commonwealth and non-_<br>_C_<br>_lth_<br>_t i_|



**Summary of the main activities** _In planning the charity’s activities for the year,_ **undertaken for** _the Board kept in mind the Charity_ **the public benefit** _Commission’s guidance on public benefit at_ **in relation to** _its trustee meetings._ **these objects** _The focus of the charity’s activities remains contributing to improving healthcare standards. Improved structures, policies and governance, will benefit the population by making the health service safer and more effective. TTHUF’s focus has been on maintaining relationships with various people in authority in the health sector in Trinidad and Tobago.  The charity’s goals continue to be identifying what are their vision and priorities for services and establishing how TTHUF could be of assistance._ 

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## **Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)** 

You **may choose** to include further statements, where relevant, about: 

● Policy on grantmaking ● Policy programme related investment ● Contributi on made by Volunteer s 

_Contributions are made by Trustees and volunteer members. The Board is grateful for the many hours Trustees and members have spent liaising with key contacts in T&T and supporting the charity’s fundraising activities. Without this valuable contribution of time, energy, expertise and money, the charity would not have been able to achieve what it has._ 

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Achievements and performance 

## **Trustees Report** 

## **For the period ended 30 September 2022** 

Trustees present their annual report and unaudited financial statements for the year ended 30 September 2024. 

The financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011 and the organisation’s Constitution. 

## **Charitable operations** 

The Trinidad and Tobago Health UK Forum (TTHUF) is a registered charity, established for the public to benefit from the relief of sickness and the preservation of health in Trinidad and Tobago, the Commonwealth and nonCommonwealth countries. 

## **Structure, governance and management** 

TTHUF is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO), founded in 2017. TTHUF was registered as a charity on 3 June 2019 and entered onto the Register of Charities with the Charity Registration Number 1183695. 

The TTHUF Board is currently made up of 6 Trustees, an increase of 1 during the term. There can be a maximum of 15 trustees. The day-to-day running of the organisation is led by Trustees including the Chair, Secretary and Treasurer, all of whom are volunteers. Other Trustees play a vital role in ensuring that the charity achieves its objectives. 

The diversity of the appointed Trustees provides a variety of skills, knowledge, experience, and qualifications relevant to the aims of the charity. There were 6 Board meetings during the year. Meetings occurred virtually via zoom. Trustees are responsible for the overall direction of the charity and for the development of its policies. The TTHUF constitution makes clear, the responsibilities and procedures for reporting decisions, actions and issues, including recruitment and induction of new Trustees. 

## **Risk management** 

Trustees have overall responsibility for ensuring that the charity has appropriate systems of control, financial or otherwise. 

As it was last year, there continues to be a challenge in accurately recording minutes of meetings. Board meetings were video recorded, with action points written by a volunteer. 

This year, the board was able to allocate key responsibilities to trustees. These are as follows: 

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|**Task**|**Lead**|
|---|---|
|Chairingmeetngs|Roger|
|Preparingagendas|Michelle|
|Set upZoom dial in details|Roger|
|Take meetngactonpoints|Kirt|
|Finance reports|Tricia|
|Angel bra,Nubian skinproject|Tricia|
|Updatngsocial media and website|Tasha|



## **Objectives and activities** 

## **a. Policies and objectives** 

TTHUF’s objective for the public benefit is: 

- 1) The relief of sickness and the preservation of health in Trinidad and Tobago, the Commonwealth and non-Commonwealth countries. 

The charity’s events are supported by its members and other members of the public. After deducting costs, all funds raised go towards the running of the organisation and supporting projects that are aligned with the charity’s objectives. 

## **b. Public benefit** 

The Trustees confirm that they have referred to the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit when reviewing the charity’s aims, objectives and activities and are satisfied that they fully meet it. 

## **Review of activities and performance** 

## **a. The Board** 

The TTHUF Board is made up of 5 Trustees who are continuing in office. 

. 

## **b. Leadership and management** 

The Board continues to welcome volunteers from its membership to become Trustees. 

## **5-year Strategy Milestones** 

|**Milestone**|**Due Date**|**Who’s**<br>**responsible**|**Date**<br>**completed**|
|---|---|---|---|
|Sign Strategic<br>Partnership Agreement<br>with TTRNA|30 June 2019|Roger James|12 June 2019|
|Become an approved<br>supplier of services to<br>the Ministry of Health|30 June 2019|Roger James|26 February<br>2019|
|Become a Registered<br>UK Charity|30 June 2019|Roger James|3 June 2019|
|Launch paid membership<br>scheme|30 June 2019|Tricia George|1 August 2019|
|Launch website|30 June 2019|Tricia George||



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||||6 August 2019|
|---|---|---|---|
|Participate in World<br>Mental Health Week in<br>Trinidad and Tobago|31 October 2019|Carol-Ann Murray|Completed in<br>October 2020|
|Complete at least one<br>project in Trinidad and<br>Tobago|31 March 2020|Board|Ongoing|
|Launch online training for<br>staff|31 March 2021|Roger James|To be reviewed|
|Launch accreditation<br>scheme|31 March 2022|Roger James|To be reviewed|
|Launch recruitment<br>agency|31 March 2023|Roger James|To be reviewed|
|Launch Hospital<br>Twinning Programme|31 March 2024|Roger James|To be reviewed|



## **Summary of the year** 

The report covers the period 1 October 2023 to 30 September 2024. 

Whilst Trustees remain focused and committed to TTHUF’s purpose, this year has been a tough year for the charity. 

The Board continued to meet virtually via Zoom. There were virtual members meetings during the year. Board members have not had a face-to-face meeting since February 2020. 

There continues to be not much contact between the Trustees and key health officials contacts during the year. This continues to be a challenge as there is a total lack of engagement from potential partners in Trinidad and Tobago. 

However, TTHUF continued to have regular engagement with Ora Gordon, to work together to provide the Angel bra, to post- mastectomy women in Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean, at affordable prices. 

Ora referred to the assistance TTHUF gives to women in Trinidad and Tobago on television. Not by name, but it was clear that it was TTHUS she was referring to. 

The focus for the charity in the past year has been: 

## **Memorandum of Understanding with Ora Gordon** 

TTHUF and Ora Gordon continued to work together to provide the Angel bra, to post- mastectomy women in Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean, at affordable prices. 

During the year, we supplied 2 women in Trinidad and Tobago, 2 pairs of angel bras and 2 prosthetic softies. We also supplied 1 prosthetic softie, to woman who was supplied the wrong size last year. 

This collaboration with Ora Gordon recognises that by working in collaboration, we can address an unmet need for breast cancer survivors, whilst boosting their self-esteem and dignity. 

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The following are the health benefits of the Angel Bra: 

1. The support each woman needs: It is specifically designed to reshape the bust, heighten the natural beauty, protect the back to obtain the correct position and to redistribute weight. 

2.  A bra with a difference: It is made with the highest standard of quality that 

is recognised internationally. It is scientifically designed forging ahead with a new concept in remodelling. It loads 25% on the shoulders and 75% is absorbed by the suspension system by ensuring that the spinal column is raised and in the correct position. 

3.  Its unique benefits: 

   - Reaffirms and reshapes location 

   - Increases volume 

   - Unloads the weight from shoulders and relaxes the muscles of the back 

   - Your best defense against gravity 

   - Alleviates bust tenderness 

   - Improves posture 

4.  A seven in one bra with a unique design and allows the bust to: minimize, maximize, equalize, support/ sports bra, pregnancy/nursing, post-surgery and prosthesis. 

5.  Complements each stage of a woman’s life: youth, adolescence, maturity, pregnancy, nursing and post-surgery. 

6.  Aids in the prevention of cysts formation and breast cancer. As a result of the experts’ investigation and careful analysis, the Angel Bra produces excellent benefits of great aesthetic quality. However, the benefits of the bra are not limited to physical appearance and boasts psychological benefits as well. The Angel Bra increases self-esteem by promoting positive body image which is a significant factor to one’s overall well-being. 

Ora Gordon will serve as the sole distributor of the Angel Bra to the TTHUF and will provide the goods at a wholesale price. 

TTHUF has a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for donating the Angel bra for qualifying women in Trinidad and Tobago. A SOP is a set of written instructions that describes the step-by-step process that must be taken to properly perform a routine activity. 

## **Fundraising** 

TTHUF had 1 charity fundraiser during the year. This was a Trinbago cuisine summer event in July 2024. 

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The event realised a profit of £714.40, despite attendance being disappointing and being much less than previous Curry-que fundraisers. The profit was influenced by: 

- Catering team not charging TTHUF for ingredients and drinks for the event 

- A 40% commission deduction from Eventbrite for sales on their platform 

## Breakdown of income for Bar-be-que: 

Gross sales on Eventbrite= £341 (Online orders on the day £116.50) Net sales on Eventbrite=£204.40 

Donations= £220 Bar= £259 Raffle= 31 

## _**Plan for 2024/25**_ 

- _Continue to donate Angel bras to qualifying women in Trinidad and Tobago_ 

- _Develop a working relationship with the World Cancer Research Fund_ 

- _Re-establish relationships with partners in Trinidad and Tobago_ 

- _Continue to review engagement strategy with members_ 

## **Declaration** 

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above 

## **Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees** 

## **Signature(s)** 

**Full name(s) Position Date** 


Roger James 

Chair 

21 November 2024 

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## **Financial review** 


## **Trinidad and Tobago Healthcare United Kingdom Forum (TTHUF) Registered office and operational address:** 74 Haynt Walk, London, SW20 **Prepared by:** Tricia Zenisa George – Treasurer 

The Trinidad and Tobago Healthcare UK Forum herein after referred to as “TTHUF” or “the charitable company”, continues to be in a healthy financial position. 

TTHUF officially became a charity registered with the Charity Commission in June 2019.  The first official annual financial report was filed with the Charity Commission in June 2021. 

According to the Charity Commission’s website, “ _This is a newly registered charity - accounts and annual return not required yet. The charity does not need to update its information until 10 months after its first financial period ends_ .” 

This financial report covers the period 01/10/2023 to 30/09/2024. This is to bring it in line with the Charity Commission’s period of reporting. Previous financial reports can be found at the TTHUF website: (https://www.tthuf.org.uk/annual-report-and-finacial-statement ) 

The charity’s work is reliant on income from its charitable activities. The main source of income for the reporting period remains as its membership fees.  At the start of the charity’s reporting period (01/10/2023) there was a balance of **£10,435.77** in the account. A breakdown for the reporting period is **£1404.90** income and **£1340.38** expenditure. 

The charity continues to meet its financial objectives in generating a small surplus and is financially sound with the balance sheet showing total charity funds at the end of the reporting period as **£10,495.29.** _(The calculation above will show a closing figure of £10,500.29. There is always a £5.00 difference which is due to the time when the bank updates its online records of the account. The monthly and quarterly financial updates always reflect the contents of the online bank statements)._ 

The charity currently does not have any fixed assets or investments to report. 

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||**Charity Name:**<br>**Trinidad and Tobago Healthcare UK Forum (TTHUF)**|**Charity Name:**<br>**Trinidad and Tobago Healthcare UK Forum (TTHUF)**|**Charity Name:**<br>**Trinidad and Tobago Healthcare UK Forum (TTHUF)**|**Charity Name:**<br>**Trinidad and Tobago Healthcare UK Forum (TTHUF)**|**Reg. No:**<br>**1183695**|
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||**Receipts and payments accounts**|||||
||For the<br>period|Period start<br>date<br>**01/10/2023**|To|Period end date<br>**30/09/2024**||
|Section A Receipts and payments||||||
||Unrestricted|Restricted|Endowment|Total 2022/23||
|**A1 Receipts**||||||
|Grants and<br>Donations via<br>salaries|£0.00|£0.00|£0.00|£0.00||
|Membership<br>subscriptions|£525.00|£0.00|£0.00|£525.00||
|Other income|£879.90|£0.00|£0.00|£879.90||
|Gift aid receipts|£0.00|£0.00|£0.00|£0.00||
|**Sub total**|**£1324.90**|£0.00|£0.00|**£1324.90**||
|||||||
|**A2 Asset &**<br>**investment sales**<br>**etc**|Nil|||||
|**Total receipts**|**£0.00**|**£0.00**|**£0.00**|**£0.00**||
|||||||
|**A3 Payments**||||||
|Intellectual<br>Property|£49.48|£0.00|£0.00|£49.48||
|Membership<br>refund|£30.00|£0.00|£0.00|£30.00||
|Angel Bra and<br>Nubian Skin<br>breast prostheses|£333.90|£0.00|£0.00|£333.90||
|Hall Hire<br>(Trinbago Cuisine<br>Event)|£772.00|£0.00|£0.00|£772.00||
|**Sub total**|**£1185.38**|||**£1185.38**||
|||||||
|**A4 Asset**<br>**investment**<br>**purchases**|£0.00|£0.00|£0.00|£0.00||
|**Total payments**|**£1185.38**|||**£1185.38**||
|||||||
|Net of<br>receipts/(payment<br>s)|£0.00|£0.00|£0.00|£0.00||
|||||||
|**A5 Transfer**<br>**between funds**|£0.00|£0.00|£0.00|£0.00||
|||||||
|**A6 Cash funds**<br>**last year end**|**£10,430.77**|£0.00|£0.00|**£10,430.77**||
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|**Cash funds this**<br>**year end**|**£10,495.29**|||**£10,495.29**||
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|Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period||||||
|Categories|Details|Unrestricted<br>funds to the<br>nearest £|Restricted<br>funds to the<br>nearest £|Endowment<br>funds to the<br>nearest £||
|**B1 Cash funds**|Cash at bank|£10,495.29||||
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||**Total cash**<br>**funds**|**£10,495.29**||||
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|**B2 Other**<br>**monetary assets**|Final Gift Aid<br>Claim|**£0.00**||||
|Funds to<br>which asset<br>belongs<br>Cost<br>(optional)<br>Current value<br>(optional)||||||
|**B3 Investment**<br>**assets**|None||-|-||
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|Funds to<br>which asset<br>belongs<br>Cost<br>(optional)<br>Current value<br>(optional)||||||
|**B4 assets**<br>**retained for the**<br>**charity’s own**<br>**use**|None|||||
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|Funds to<br>which liability<br>relates<br>Amount due<br>(optional)<br>When due<br>(optional)||||||
|**B5 Liabilities**|None|||||
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The charitable company is entitled to exemption from audit under Section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 for the 12 months under review to 30 September 2024. 

The members have not required the charitable company to obtain an audit of its financial statements for the 12 months under review to 30 September 2024 in accordance with Section 476 of the Companies Act 2006. The Trustees acknowledge their responsibilities for: 

- a) ensuring that the charitable company keeps accounting records that comply with Sections 386 and 387 of the Companies Act 2006 and 

- b) preparing financial statements which give a true and fair view of the situation of the charitable company as at the end of each financial year and of its surplus or deficit for each financial year in accordance with the requirements of Sections 394 and 395 and which otherwise comply with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 relating to financial statements, so far as applicable to the charitable company. 

These financial statements were approved by the Trustees on 13 November 2024 and signed on their behalf by: 

Tricia Zenisa George Treasurer 

Roger James Chair 

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