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||Names ofthe chari|ty trustees who m|anage the charity|||
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||Trustee name|Office (ifany)|Dates acted ifnot for whole<br>ear|Name of pemon (or body) entitled<br>to appoint trustee<br>ifan )||
|1|WILLIAM ARMSTRONG|||||
|2|KAREN PETERKIN|||||
|3|PAUL WILLIAMSON|||||
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|Names and addresses ofadvisers<br>(Optional|Names and addresses ofadvisers<br>(Optional|Names and addresses ofadvisers<br>(Optional|information)|information)|||||||||
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|Name ofchief executive or names ofsenior|||staff members||(Optional||information)||||||
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|Description<br>ofthe charity's trusts|||||||||||||
|Type ofgoverning<br>document<br>iai 'lead<br>cciialiliiif!)Ii.|CONSTITUTION||||||||||||
|How the charity is constituted<br>'!c t!i)at:iaaiic) tion.<br>. QITipa!1yl|CHARITABLE INCORPORATED|||||ORGANISATION|||||||
|Trustee selection methods<br>,;:.;-,;ppcinted<br>h,<br>, eircted<br>by)|APPOINTED BYEXISTING TRUSTEES||||||||||||
|Additional<br>governance<br>issues (Optional<br>information)|||||||||||||
|You may choose to include<br>additional<br>information,<br>where<br>relevant,<br>about:|With the Covid 19situation<br>this year, none ofthese governance<br>have arisen<br>in this our second year of operation.|||||||||||issues|
|~<br>policies and procedures|||||||||||||
|adopted for the induction<br>and|||||||||||||
|training<br>oftrustees;|||||||||||||
|~<br>the charity's<br>organisational|||||||||||||
|structure<br>and any wider|||||||||||||
|network<br>with which the charity|||||||||||||
|works;|||||||||||||
|~<br>relationship<br>with any related|||||||||||||
|parties;|||||||||||||
|~<br>trustees'<br>consideration<br>of|||||||||||||
|major risks and the system|||||||||||||
|and procedures<br>to manage|||||||||||||
|them.|||||||||||||
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|||Forthe Public benefit||and|the advancement|||of|the health||ofthose who||
|Summary ofthe objects ofthe<br>charity set out in its<br>governing<br>document||suffer from Hereditary<br>Fructose Intolerance<br>(also known as Fructosemia)<br>and their families through the provision<br>of advice, support<br>and guidance<br>about the condition<br>and how to manage the symptoms<br>of it.|||||||||||





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|Summary ofthe main<br>achievements<br>ofthe charity<br>during the year|Summary ofthe main<br>achievements<br>ofthe charity<br>during the year|In this difficult year fund raising has been <br>for trustees and volunteers<br>was cancelled.|impossible.|All planned|All planned|training|
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|||However,<br>demand<br>for help and support<br>has been increasing|||worldwide,||
|||particularly<br>with newly diagnosed<br>children|and babies.||||





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