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DEMENTIA SUPPORT EAST SUSSEX ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR END MAY 31ST 2021

CHARITY NUMBER 1184951

Contents

Legal and Administrative Information

Report of the Management Committee

Financial Report

Balance Sheet

Dementia Support East Sussex Report of Trustees for the year end May 31st 2021 The Trustees presents the annual report and financial statements for the year ending May 31st 2021

Charity Name: Dementia Support East Sussex (DSES) Charity registration number: 1184951 Registered office and Operational address: 65 Palmeira Avenue Hove East Sussex BN3 3GE

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Management Committee and Trustees
Alan Hustwayte Chairman / Trustee
Sue Wren Secretary / Trustee
Viv Tate Treasurer / Trustee
Trustees are appointed or reappointed at our Annual General meeting held in
September
Staff
Suzanne Procter Principal
Helen Snow Vice Principal
Lucy Groenewoud Craft Tutor
Jane Jenkinson Singing Tutor
Gemma Thompson Singing Tutor
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Bank Metro Bank Brighton 82 North Street Brighton BN1 1ZA Constitution adopted August 19th 2019

Annual Report

Aims and Objectives

Our aims are to help those living with dementia to still feel that there is a life worth living, that they are are still important and that they have not been forgotten. We want to reach out to as many people as we possibly can in East Sussex to bring the wonder of music to them as we know it can soothe, stimulate and bring to mind long forgotten memories!

Our objectives are to support, bring joy, laughter, a sense of still belonging, a chance to reminisce, a sense of community for those living with dementia and to offer a moment of respite for their carers with our interactive singing, movement and craft sessions.

Summary of main activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to our aims and objectives

This last year has been very unique due to the Coronavirus pandemic but we have adapted our services accordingly and managed to still reach out to many people in our community living with dementia.

We ran Garden Singing Sessions throughout the summer which were a huge success and managed to visit many Care Homes and Day Care Centres, many of which we regularly visited prior to the pandemic. We continued to vary the sessions to include different themes and various types of music.

We also delivered tailor made sessions to some of our clients within their own gardens. These were again a huge success and we all found that, these clients, being within their own environment, felt even more relaxed and at ease. We learnt a lot about each of these clients with it being a one to one session, as they reminisced and told us many things about their lives which we have found very helpful. It helped us to engage even more with these clients and we could then help them to remember the things they had told us when we visit them again.

We also delivered sessions via Zoom to those Care Homes/Day Care Centres that didn’t have a garden big enough for outdoor sessions. This also worked well once the weather turned colder. The Zoom sessions went very well and we worked around any technical issues we had during these sessions.

For those without access to the internet we offered Chat and Sing Sessions. These were a weekly/two weekly phone call to any of our clients that were feeling isolated and lonely. We would have a chat about their week and then ask them if they wanted to sing along to some of their favourite songs This, like the bespoke garden sessions, were more personal and again it meant we got to know our clients better. We could help them to feel uplifted and supported after days on their own.

After another year, we still wonder at our clients who arrive at our sessions silent and non communicative that they can become animated and open, we may even see a smile, a foot tapping or a mouthing of words. Any song can bring back a cherished memory and when they feel they can open up about this it makes the client feel relaxed, happy and joyful.

Main Achievements during the year

Our greatest achievement this year has been that we have managed to keep the charity running throughout the pandemic.

We have continued to reach out to as many people as we possibly could and managed to support many of our clients during this time of loneliness and isolation.

Pam Doodes, Chair of Wealden District Council, who chose our charity last year as her chosen charity, ended her term but recommended us to her successor, Councillor Ron Reed, who has taken on our charity for another year which we are thrilled about.

Another achievement that we are very proud of from the last year is the success of our Christmas song. Our founders son, Graham Slack, a songwriter for TV, suggested writing a song for Christmas to help us raise some funds. We recorded the song with Graham and then filmed a video to help with promotion. The song was played on many radio stations and several newspapers covered the story of the song which helped raise some much needed funds for the charity.

FINANCIAL REPORT

Income £14,383.67 Expenditure £9797.97 Leaving an excess of £4585.70 Total reserves are £35009.76

Date:
28/06/2021
Time: 08:45:22
From:
Month 1, June 2020
To:
Month 12, May 2021
Chart of Accounts:
Fixed Assets
Current Assets
Bank Account
Current Liabilities
Creditors : Short Term
Current Assets less Current Liabiliti
Total Assets less Current Liabilities
Long Term Liabilities
Total Assets less Total Liabilities:
Capital & Reserves
Funds
P & L Account
Dementia Support East Sussex
Balance Sheet
Default Layout of Accounts
Period
0.00
5,435.70
5,435.70
850.00
850.00
es:
4,585.70
:
4,585.70
0.00
4,585.70
0.00
4,585.70
4,585.70
Page:
1
Year to Date
0.00
35,859.76
35,859.76
850.00
850.00
35,009.76
35,009.76
0.00
35,009.76
30,424.06
4,585.70
35,009.76
De
es:
:
Date:
28/06/2021
Dementia Support East Sussex
Time: 08:44:20
Profit and Loss
Month 1, June 2020
Month 12, May 2021
From:
To:
Default Layout of Accounts
Chart of Accounts:
Period
Sales
Donations
14,567.54
14,567.54
Purchases
Cost of Charitable Activities
77.40
77.40
Direct Expenses
Cost of Fund Generation - Fund Raising
106.47
106.47
Gross Profit/(Loss):
14,383.67
Overheads
Support Costs - Printing and Stationery
32.69
Support Costs - Telephone and Computer
210.71
Support Costs -Insurance
256.60
Management & Admin - Tutor Fees
9,287.97
Management & Admin - Professional Fees
10.00
9,797.97
Net Profit/(Loss):
4,585.70
Page:
1
Year to Date
14,567.54
14,567.54
77.40
77.40
106.47
106.47
14,383.67
32.69
210.71
256.60
9,287.97
10.00
9,797.97
4,585.70

Date: 28/06/2021 Dementia Support East Sussex Page: 1 Time: 08:45:07 Period Trial Balance

To Period: Month 12, May 2021

N/C
Name
1200
Bank Current Account
2100
Creditors Control Account
3200
Funds
4000
Donations Received
5200
Session Materials
6100
Fund Raising Expenses
7301
Postage and Carriage
7352
Computer and Software
7604
Insurance
7803
Tutor Fees
7904
Professional Fees
Totals:
Debit
35,859.76
77.40
106.47
32.69
210.71
256.60
9,287.97
10.00
45,841.60
Credit
850.00
30,424.06
14,567.54
45,841.60

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

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees Signature

Full name Alan Hustwayte Position Chairman / Trustee Date 19th August 2021

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