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|Summary|ofthe purposes|of|Para 1.17|To inspire and educate the next|||
|the charity as set out in its||||generation|ofyoung|scientists.|
|overnino|document||||||
|Summary<br>activities|ofthe main<br>in relation to those||Para 1.17and<br>1.19|Tooperate and publish a student led peer<br>review science journal for 12 —20-year-|||
|purposes|for the public|||old students|in the UK and abroad. To||
|benefit,<br>in particular,<br>the<br>gr tialitioe<br>senior tc nr can»r ac<br>IAVLI 1 IMVVy<br>fJI VJVVlU<br>Vl<br>VVI IIVVV||||organise a series of <br>etIidentc. the n~ncrtI||conferences to allow<br>~nlty tn ~ac..ept tkcalr|
|identified|in the accounts.|||research.|||
|Statement|confirming||Para 1.18||||
|whether<br>the trustees<br>have|||||||
|had regard to the guidance|||||||
|issued by|the Charity||||||
|Commission<br>on public|||||||
|benefit|||||||



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|||||Para 1.38||
|Policy on|grant making|||||
|||||P|38|
|Policy on|social investment|||||
|including|program||related|||
|investment||||||
|||||Para 1.38||
|Contribution||made|by|||
|volunteers||||||
|Other||||||





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|Achiev|ements<br>and Pe|rformance|||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|||SARP rafaronra|||
||||2020 was a challenging<br>year globally. The||
||||journal continued<br>to publish<br>its work and||
||||support<br>its students.<br>We continue to||
|Summary<br>ofthe main<br>achievements<br>ofthe charity,<br>identifying<br>the difference %e||Para 1.20|drive collaboration<br>across many time<br>zones, teaching<br>young people to leverage<br>digital collaboration<br>tools and||
|charity's|work has made to||approaches.<br>Our annual<br>in person||
|the circumstances<br>of its|||conference was cancelled. However, our||
|beneficiaries<br>and any wider|||digital and social media teams ran a||
|benefits to society as a|||number of new initiatives<br>that created||
|whole.|||engaging<br>and educational<br>content<br>aligned to social issues, foi'~pie<br>highlighting.<br>the role ofblack scientists|in|
||||support ofthe Black Lives Matter||
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|Achievements<br>against|Para 1.41|
|---|---|
|objectives set||
|Performance<br>offundraising||
|activities against objectives|Para 1.41|
|set||
|Investment<br>performance|Para 1.41|
|against objectives||
|Qther||





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|Financia|Financia|l<br>Review|l<br>Review|l<br>Review|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Review of||the charity's||||Para 1.21|Our reserves cover our minimum||
|financial<br>position|||at|the end|||operating costs for at|least 2years. Our|
|ofthe period|||||||reserves are still relatively<br>low in relation||
||||||||to our aspiratiions, so|we are p)arming 8|
||||||||concerted fund-raising|drive through<br>the|
||||||||202$-2022 financial year. Our ability to||
||||||||m8lA'tain 8 low overhead and I-tfndralse||
||||||||for projects is critical|to our long-term|
||||||||viability and this year|we have|
||||||||demonstrated<br>that abili||
|Statement||explaining||the||Para 1.22|We strive to maintain|a level ofreserve|
|policy for|holding||reserves||||that ensures the continuity<br>ofoperations,||
|statin<br>wh||the|are|held|||Taco<br>1sin<br>the||
|Amount of||reseirves||held||Para 1 22|We are current)<br>hold|reserves ofR2499.|
|Reasons|for holding|||zero||Para 1.22|||
|reserves|||||||||
|Details of|fund materially||||in|Para 1.24|||
|deficit|||||||||
|Explanation||ot any||||Para I.dd|We don't believe there|are any material|
|uncertainties<br>about the|||||||challenges to the organisation<br>continuing.||
|charity continuing|||as a going||||as a going concern.||
|concern|||||||||
|Additional||information|||(optional)||||
|You ma|choose||to|include further statements|||where relevant about:||



|The charity's<br>principal|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|sources offunds<br>(including||Para|1 47||
|any fundraising)|||||
|Investment<br>policy and<br>objectives<br>including<br>any||Para|1.46||
|social investment<br>policy|||||
|adopted|||||
|h rIncr einiinn nf kahn nrinc <br>I<br>\ VVVVI IgllVI<br>I Vl<br>ll IV ft<br>I|in+I<br>V Plkl|D r|0|Aa<br>Y '|
|risks facing the charity|||||
|Other|||||





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|Description ofcharity's||||
|---|---|---|---|
|trusts:||||
|Type ofgoverning<br>document|Para 1.25|Charitabie Objects||
|How is the charity|Para 1.25|CIO||
|constituted 7||||
|Trustee selection methods|Para 1.25|New trustees are proposed|are elected by|
|!Aclucllng cletalis ofany||the current board oftrustees.||
|constitutional<br>provisions e.g.||||
|election to post or name of||||
|any person or body entitled||||
|to appoint one or more||||
|trustees||||



|!o!!c!esand|procedures|||
|---|---|---|---|
|adopted for the induction||and|Para 1.51|
|training<br>oftrustees||||
|The charity's|organisational|||
|stnir,ti!re and|any wirier||Para 1.51|
|network<br>with|which the|||
|charity works||||
|Relationship|with any related||Para 1.51|
|parties||||
|Other||||



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|Charit|name|||YSJournal|
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|Other|name the charit||uses|Youn<br>Scientists Journal|
|Re- istered char!t||number|||
|Charity*s principai||address||THE KINGS SCHOOL|
|||||BURSARS OFFICE|
|||||25<br>IHt<br>I RECINCTb|
|||||CANTERBURY|
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|Funds held as custodian|Funds held as custodian|trustees on behalf ofothers|
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|Description ofthe assets|None||
|held in this capacity|||
|Name and objects ofthe|||
|charity on whose behalf|the||
|assets are held and how|this||
|fai'is within<br>tie custvuian|||
|charity's objects|||
|Details ofarrangements|for||
|safe custody and|||
|segregation<br>ofsuch assets|||
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|adviser|||||
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