Melanin Medics
Charity no: 1188982 For the year 31 March 2022
CHARITABLE OBJECTIVE
The promotion of equality and diversity within healthcare for the public benefit by: (a) the elimination of discrimination on the grounds of race, gender, disability , sexual orientation or religion; (b) advancing education and raising awareness in equality and diversity; (c) promoting activities to foster understanding between people from diverse backgrounds; (d) cultivating a sentiment in favour of equality and diversity.
OUR VISION AND MISSION
Our mission is to promote diversity in Medicine, widen aspirations and aid career progression through educational programmes, social empowerment, and valuable resources. Our vision is to create a future where diversity in Medicine thrives, and every person can fulfil their maximum potential irrespective of their race and socioeconomic background. We are committed to ensuring that the medical workforce represents the diverse society that we live in. By promoting an environment in which diversity in medicine thrives, our current and future medical workforce can be their authentic selves in an environment that truly supports them and values their contributions, positively impacting patient care and medicine as a profession.
CHAIRPERSONS REPORT
Melanin Medics has grown tremendously over the years and has played a key role in support the next generation and current generation of black medical students and doctors. We have achieved several successes and have been fortunate to stand the test of time thus far. As a young and fast-growing charity, we recognise the importance of planning. We have learned to appreciate the beauty of the process and share a commitment to excellence in all that we do. We know we can achieve even more impact and look forward to going on this journey with you. We are determined to keep the voices and experiences of those we serve at the heart of everything we do. More than ever, we are dedicated to operating in innovative ways to impart services that are of tangible value to current and future black doctors.
As we prepare to celebrate our 5 year anniversary, we want you to continue on this journey with us. Next year, we will be focusing on celebrating our impact and YOU as a member of our community, as well as planning for the next 5 years to come. We remain committed to our cause more than ever before and believe that together, we can support and uplift the current and future generation of black African and Caribbean doctors.
TRUSTEES REPORT
This year has been a filled with a series of great successes for Melanin Medics, as well as its fair share of challenges. In a particularly challenging climate for social enterprises and charities, we are especially grateful to remain standing and for the lesson learned along the way.
On beginning the year, our 2021 priorities were as follows:
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To increase engagement with our Network
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To add value through various media outputs and focus on the hidden curriculum while creating safe spaces
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To deliver high-quality programmes and capture their impact.
We are pleased to have made great strides in fulfilling these priorities. Although COVID played a significant factor in limiting how we were able to engage with our network, coupled with the phenomena of ‘Zoom fatigue’ from the increased use of virtual meetings during the pandemic. Our aspiring medics network, medical students’ network and doctors network continued to grow, with a combined total of over 1300 members. Our social media presence has also continued to grow, with over 15000 followers across all our platforms. This serves a great purpose for out charity, helping us to reach more individuals who would benefit from our support and raise awareness of key issues. We utilised various mediums to add value to our beneficiaries through our virtual events, social media content, podcast series and programme sessions.
Widening Aspirations
We concluded the first Cohort of the Envision Med Programme. The Envision Med Programme was launched as a free pilot programme to specifically address the challenges that Black African and Caribbean students face when applying to Medical School. This pilot programme started with 25 Year 12 UK students, incorporating a combination of one-to-one mentoring sessions, super-curricular academic seminars, softskills training sessions, application guidance and support, events/workshops, and work experience. We are delighted that the programme was supported by Lucy Cavendish College at the University of Cambridge and Medic Mind. During this programme, 9 hours of academic webinars provided by Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge. 14 hours of sessions building soft skills and presenting research. Students spent 6 weeks of working on a medical research project with support from mentors currently completing a DPhil or Masters at Oxford University. Selected projects are being prepared for publication. 98% of students found the webinar sessions useful, interactive, relevant to them and over 200 hours of mentorship was provided.
"I have found it very useful and illuminating different aspects of medicine. I owe a lot of gratitude to the programme for guiding me through the medical school application process."
We welcomed the 2[nd] intake of Envision Med students in January 2021.
We supported over 100 aspiring medics of black african and Caribbean heritage through our free support services. We reviewed over 60 personal statements and conducted over 40 mock interview sessions. 125 hours of support was provided to aspiring medics.
Promoting Diversity in Medicine
Our commitment to continually promoting racial diversity and equity in Medicine is unwavering. Through our Equality and Diversity Workshops on Allyship and Advocacy in Medicine, we have reached 1284 participants across 14 sessions. Participants were from diverse backgrounds and healthcare disciplines, ranging from Paramedics, Medical Students, Faculty, Physician Associate Students, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy students. We recognise that our sessions have great pertinence to healthcare workers, students, and faculty. When participants are able to better recognise how to support colleagues and advocate for patients from diverse backgrounds, this can have a positive impact on patient outcomes. 98% of participant respondents were satisfied or very satisfied with the workshop session. 97% of participant respondents felt the session met their expectations. 97% of participant respondents felt the session was relevant and helpful for them. 88% of participant respondents felt more confident in their understanding of inequalities in medicine. We look forward to continuing to deliver our workshops across the UK.
"I genuinely feel more confident that if a situation arises during placement ill be able to handle it better and thought it was lovely how the complexities of privilege were explained and laid out for us."
During Black History Month, we launched “The Melanin Medics Podcast” which has since been listened to in over 28 countries. Listen Here.
Throughout the year, we have had several engagements and worked with many different organisations in various capacities. To fulfil our mission of promoting diversity in Medicine, we understand the importance of working and engaging with other groups to further our cause and bring to light the issues currently affecting black current and future doctors in the United Kingdom. We produced a 10-episode podcast series on Health Inequalities with the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS) ‘The Theatre’ podcast. We have been working with Warwick Medical, a manufacturing company in their development of diverse scrub caps. We have participated as stakeholders with the British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (BAPIO) and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM). We featured in the British Medical Association ‘The Doctor’ Magazine and delivered talks at the General Medical Council, ENT UK Conference and Health Education England Future Leaders Conference.
Having launched our Research Network earlier in 2021 with the focus to improve research engagement and attainment amongst medical students and doctors of African and Caribbean heritage. The Melanin Medics Research Network has grown to 145 members. We launched our first research project exploring ‘Factors influencing Research Engagement and attainment amongst Medical Students in the United Kingdom (REMED-UK)’. Through the collaborative effort of our Research Network at 37 collaborators, we received an astounding 1573 responses. This was a great accomplishment. We look forward to the publication of the research findings. We also ran a Research Proposal Competition in October 2021. We congratulate the prize recipients!
Aiding Career Progression
We delivered 10 online events to more than 420 attendees including doctors, medical students, allied health professionals and aspiring medics. Our online events included Medicine, Me and My Community, Learning from Mistakes, Managing Medical emergencies, The Future in Mind Virtual Conference, Clinical Communication, Discovering the SFP, A Seat at the Table, Preparing for the SJT, Prescribing Safety Assessment, Break the Bias.
We concluded the first cohort of the Enrichment Programme, a development mentoring programme designed to help final year medical students succeed. Our Enrichment Programme students received: 300 hours of mentoring provided by mentors from our network, approx. 85 hours of psychological support was provided to students in the form of psychoeducational therapy sessions through Mind Us Wellbeing and all students successfully commenced their FY1 posts in August. 30 students from 15 medical schools across the UK took part in the programme. We welcomed the second cohort of students in November 2021.
"I would highly recommend the mentorship scheme. Very helpful in getting insight into working as an FY1, discussing career options and also well-being and mental health. Having had a mentor over the last year it’s definitely something I would look into continuing and also being a mentor myself in the future."
Reflecting on our successes achieved in the last year, we are pleased to have secured more funding for our flagship mentoring programmes. This funding has helped us to improve and strengthen the programmes to better support the participants. Internally, we are pleased to have maintained a culture that enables all team members to thrive and participate in our work as their fully authentic selves. As a result of this, we experienced improved clarity and cohesiveness within the team and better communication. We are proud to have continued to persevere through the remnant effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our work is only made possible through the ongoing support of our network members who make up the Melanin Medics community! This year alone, over 200 individuals volunteered their time to support our work as mentors, reviewers, interviewers, event speakers and team members. We are humbled to have the support of such a community, who continue to be the lifeline of our organisation.
Charity no: 1188982
Melanin Medics CIO FOUNDATION
Annual Report and Accounts
For the year 31 March 2022
Prepared by DTT Consultancy Ltd
Melanin Medics
| Contents | Page |
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| Company Information | 1 |
| Statement of Financial Activities | 2 |
| Balance Sheet | 3 |
| Notes to the Accounts | 4-5 |
Melanin Medics
Company Information
Trustees
Olamide Dada Chair person Khadija Owusu Trustee Nadia Ibrahim Trustee
Registered office
Arundel House 66-80 Arundel Road Unit 5-6 Luton
Registered number
1188982
Accountants
DTT Consultancy Ltd 36 Daffodil Close Hatfield AL10 9FF
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Melanin Medics
Statement of Financial Activities
For the year ended 31 March 2022
| Notes Incoming Resources Grant 5.1 Donation Workshop Total incoming resources Resources Expended Services Provision 5.2 Management and administration 5.3 Total resources expended Net incoming/(outgoing) resources Net Movements in Funds Fund balances brought forward Fund balances carried forward |
2022 Total Funds £ 21,438 702 5,337 |
2021 Total Funds £ 22,000 5,404 850 |
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| 27,477 | 28,254 | ||
| 6,718 5,687 |
7,122 766 |
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| 12,405 | 7,889 | ||
| 15,072 | 20,365 | ||
| 15,072 20,685 |
20,365 319 |
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| 35,757 | 20,685 |
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Melanin Medics
Balance Sheet as at 31st March 2022
| Notes Fixed Assets Tangible assets Current Assets Cash at bank and in hand Total Assets Creditors Amounts falling due within one year 2 Net Current Assets/(Liabilities) Total Assets less Current Liabilities Unrestricted Funds Funds b/fwd Income and Expenditure Total Funds 3 |
2022 Total Funds £ 36,007 36,007 (250) 35,757 35,757 20,685 15,072 35,757 |
2021 Total Funds £ - 20,935 |
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| 20,935 | ||
| (250) 20,685 |
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| 20,685 | ||
| - 20,685 |
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| 20,685 | ||
| - |
Olamide Dada
Approved by the board virtually on 22nd Nov 2022
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Melanin Medics
Notes to the Accounts
For the year ended 31 March 2022
1. Accounting Policies
Basis of preparation
The Financial Statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Accounting Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities (SORP 2005), issued in March 2005, UK Accounting Standards and the Charities Act 2011.
Incoming Resources
Incoming resources represents the value, net of value added tax and discounts, of goods provided to customers and work carried out in respect of services provided to customers.
Resources Expended
Expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been classified under headings that aggregate all cost related to the category. Where costs cannot be directly attributed to particular headings they have been allocated to activities on a basis consistent with the use of resources.
Depreciation
Depreciation has been provided at the following rates in order to write off the assets over their estimated useful lives.
| Plant and machinery Motor vehicles 2. Creditors: amounts failing due within one year Trade creditors 3. Profit and loss account At 1 April 2021 Prior year adjustments At 31 March 2022 Profit for the year Funds At 1 April 2021 Net Incoming Funds At 31 March 2022 |
20% straight line 25% straight line 2022 £ 250 2022 £ 20,685 - 35,757 15,072 2022 2021 £ 20,685 - 15,072 20,685 |
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| 35,757 20,685 |
4. Trustees' Remuneration and Benefits
There were no trustees' remuneration or other benefits for the year ended 31 March 2022.
Trustees' Expenses
There were no trustees' expenses paid neither for the year ended 31 March 2022.
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Melanin Medics
Notes to the accounts - continued
For the year ended 31 March 2022
5 Income and Expenditure Account
| 5.1 Incoming Resources Grant Donation Workshop Total Incoming Resources Outgoing Resources 5.2 Services Provision Online Application Support System Online Mentoring System Psychological Therapy Sessions Digital marketing Materials Interactive presentation software Virtual Meeting Software 5.3 Management and Administration of Charity Accounting Software Video Conferencing Website Accountancy Fees Charity Volunteers Venue hire Staffing Catering Event speaker Professional Service |
2022 2021 Total Fund Total Fund £ £ 21,438 22,000 702 5,404 5,337 850 |
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| 27,477 28,254 |
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| 135 441 1,377 5,525 5,610 33 352 87 279 |
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| 6,718 7,122 |
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| 105 6 152 56 91 173 163 250 250 1,075 200 281 - 1,000 - 540 - 1,029 - 375 - 707 - |
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| 5,687 766 |
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Melanin Medics
INDEPENDENT EXAMINNERS REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
I report on the financial statements of Melanin Medics for the year ended 31 March 2022 which comprise the statement of financial activities, the balance sheet, and the related notes. These financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention and the accounting policies set out therein.
Respective responsibilities of trustees and independent examiner
As the charity's trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts, you consider that the audit requirement of section 43(2) of the Charities Act 1993 (the Act),as amended by s.28 of the Charities Act 2006 does not apply. It is my responsibility to examine accounts under section 43 of the Act, as amended, to follow procedures specified in the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners under section 43(7)(b) of the Act, as amended, whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of independent examiner's statement
An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently I do not express an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts.
Independent examiner's statement
In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention:
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(i) which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements:
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to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; and requirements
of the Act have not been met; or
- (ii) to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
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Tunji Ogedengbe 22nd Nov 2022 36 Daffodil Close Hatfield AL10 9FF