Charity Registration Number 1189246
British Psoriatic Arthritis Consortium
Report and Accounts
31 March 2022
Bril-PACT
ilith ￿alK lrthritis CcffjorTium

Brilish Psoriatic Arthrilis Consortium
Report and accounts tor the year ended 31 March 2022
Contents
Page
Charlty Inlormatlon
Members. Annual Report
Slaiement of Members. responslbllltles
Inde￿ndOn1 A¢¢ountant'$ Report
Statement ol Flnanclal Aetlvltl¢$
Balan¢e sheei
Notes to the accounts
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British Psorlatlc Arthrllls Consortlum
Members. Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2022
The Membfyrs presgnl their Rewrt an(J Accounts lor Ihe year ended 31 March 2022.
Reference and admlnlstratlve details
The ¢h8rlly n8me
The lagal name ol the charity is=. Bn"b"sh Psoriali¢ Arthiitis Consortium.
The charity Is also known by ils operating name, 8rit-PACT.
The charllys areas operntion and UK charilable regI$￿tIon
Th8 charity is registered in England & Wales *iih ihe Chwity CommissK)n in England & Wales ICCEWI wth
charity number 1189246.
Thg charlly does not operate In any ovwseas juwis¢Jclion$.
Leg81slru¢lure ol Ihe charlty
The charlty is ¢on51ifuted as a Charita￿8 Incorporated Organisation ICIOI In England & Wales. Th8
governing document ol the charily is the cons1ilut￿}n of Ihe CIO as approved by the Charily Commisslon In
England & Wal&s ICCEWI .
The governing document is dated
20 April 2020
There are no restrictions in the goveming docum9nts on the operation ol the Charily or on ils invgslrnenl
powers other than those imposed by Charily Law.
The Iruslg8s are all individuals.
The prlnclpal opernllng addrnss 8nd webslte ol Ihe charfty are...
Department D1, Wollson Building
Royal United Hospital. Comb& Park
Balh, BA13NG
www.bril
cl.or
The Members In olfl¢e on Ihe d•le the report was approved wern.".
A Parkinson
B Kirkham
DJadon
J Packham
M Turlrey
N Gullick
H Jelhwa
P Helliwell
L Coates
O FitzGerald
S Siebert
W Tillel
L Halley lappointed 26111Q0211
S Mukherjee lappointÈd 2&.11 Q0211
The following persons served as Members during the year ended 31 March 2022 :.
The wembers vtho served as a member in the reporting period were as shown atx•ve. and there were no
changes during ihe year, or in the period between the year end the approval of the accounts.

British Psoriatic Arthritis Consortium
Members. Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2022
Oblects and activities ol the charlty
Thepurposes olthe charily as sel out In Ils govemlng document
Thè object of the CIO is to rdieve sickness arxl to preserye aThJ prolect good hèalth for Ihe
public benefit by promoting medical knowledge. and exeellerKe through educalion and
research with particular reference to the diseases of psoriasis and psoriatic afihrilis.
The maln ocllvllles undertaken in relallon lo Ihose wrposes during the year
In this IlnarKial year, Biit-PACT continues to progress in its missbon lo support educatson at)d res&arch into
psoriatic arthritis IPSAI in the UK.
We held a successful annual meeling in hybrid lomi81 in Novernber2021 which was wrang8d arKt chaired
by Prof Bruce Kirt(ham and Prol Oliver FitzGerakl. This had 52 atlendees132 in person and 20 online).
Meeting highlights irKIL￿ed a keYr￿le presenlalion by Prof Ntril McHugh on the PROMPT study, 8 palienl-led
session on lessons Irom the COVKY pandemic. abstracl prize-vAnniThJ presentations by rheumatology lellows.
8ril-PACT project updates and international meeting b￿akout$.
We hav8 promoie(J the launch ol an intemalionally funded palienl-facing websi1¢ aiming lo provkle support
lor people with PSA lo make positive lilestyitr Changes IvMw.infornalree.orgl.
We intend to launch a pilot research granl scheme in Autumn 2022 arKI continue to progress supwrb'ng
othèr research projects wth extemal lundiThJ.
We have now suc¢esslully cornpleied the fitst James Lind Priority S&tbng Partnership in rheumatology. The
JLPSP provides the basis for research priorilies in psoriatic arthnlis and is ￿delY respecled by the NIHR and
HTA. The partnership brings iogeiher all the rnaior stakeholders atm1 shares opinK)n across the patient, carer
and health prolessional spectrum. This p￿e$S has idenlilied Ihe Top 10. ideas for rasearch in PSA.. lor ihi8
We SLJPPOrt8d dissemination Ihrovgh a nLtrmber ol roul8s in¢I￿ling palient podcasl channel 'PsA HO,. This
work has also been presented al Nabonal aThJ Inlemational th8umatology meelitvJs and is due lor lull
publication later this year.
Bril-PACT continues to prowde support and updates lo Ihe British Sociely lor Rheumatology on ils, aclivilles
and pro¥Ade¥ support to SLttxommitlees ol Ihe BSR SLKh as recommendations lof biologic use in psoriatic
arthritis.
The maln actlvllles undert8ken durlng Ihe year to further the charltys pury￿Se for Ihe wbllc beneflt.
As in prèwous ygars Ihe main aciivities ol Brit-PACT duriro Ihe last year warg eaucational rneelings and the
JLPSP both of which fulfilled the purpose ol the charity and will be ol benelil Ihe charity's beneficiaries.
As noted above 8ril-PACT patiènt parfners have prornoted Ihe launch ol an inlernaiionally funded palienl-
lacing website aiming lo prowde support lor peoplg ￿th PSA to make positive lifestyle chang8s.
The Iruslees have had r8gard to Charity Commissron's guKlance on publ￿ benefit in managing the
Bctiviti&s of the charity.

British Psoriatic Arthrilis Consortium
Members, Annual ReF)Ort for Ihe year ended 31 March 2022
The maln 8¢hlevements anthperform8n￿ of Ihe ch8rtty durlng the year
As notèd abovg a major a¢higVgmgnt was thè complètion ol the first James ￿nd Priority Setting Partneiship
in rheumafology. The partnership brought log8ther all the tnajor stakeholders in ihis disease area including
patient, carar and health yolessionals. The proce￿ Kjentilied thè'Top IO. Ideas for r8search in PSA and th8
results were dissemination through a number ol routes including patient tmxkast ¢hann81 'PsA HQ., national
and internaiional rheumatology meetings and a full puljication is imminenl.
Bril-PACT ¢ontinu8s lo Conduct fyducational meettngs lor rheumatology health care professionals and seek5
to grow membership bwth a wider speclrum ol HCPS. including dern)alok)gists and allied health
professionals.
We have promoted the launch ol an intwnalionally funded patienl-laung website aiming to provide supp)rt
lor people with PSA lo make pu5ilive Ib185tyle changes Iwww.informatree.orgl. We continue to progress
supporting research proj8¢1s and our Brit-PACT patsenl driv&n resear¢h paper was putrJish8d in BMC
Rhèum.. 'Palienls' perspe¢lives ol tèlemedione at4)oinlmenls lor psoriati¢ arthritls during the COVID-19
pandemic.. results ol a patient-driven plot suThey We continue lo enhance awareness of pallenl exporiancg
and enabling more paiienis to conngcl and become lnvofv￿I in researth. patient partner5 are being co-
opted lo the Sl6èring Committee ol Bril-PACT and we conlinug lo grow our patient network. Th& patient
partners also continue lo share the patient pwsmive V+ilh Cjinicians & HCPS and ￿lIa￿rat0 with olh&r
organisalions lo inform research direction.
The diiference Ihe charlty's pertomiance durlng Ihe year IMS mad• lo tho beneflcl8rle$ of Ihe ¢h8rlty
Recognised by NIHR and FrrA the James Lind PSP has WiOTilised research thomgs for ￿th researchers
and lunders ané will locus direction of research for Ihe luture. Bril-PACT educational updatos and virtual
meeting5 provide educalional opportunities lor rheumalologisls in training and rheumatology teams in the
UK. The Bril-PACT patient partners also benefil trom these educabonal activilies as w911 as providing support
lo others both in person and dectronicafiy.
The degree lo whlch th• •chlevemenl$ Jndp•rfomJ8nce durtnq the ye8r have beneflled wlder
so¢lely-
The charity ha5 had an •m￿cl on heallh profession￿ education throughout the lasl year and is promoting
new initiatives lor research in psorialic arthritis by offering FY"lol research grants. The JLPSP will help both
resèarchers and lunders to priorilise research in this area and help pr8v8nt thè impact of psoriatic arthritis on
patients. carers. and em￿0Yers, as well as to raise Ihe profile ol psonalic arthri115 from a societal point ol
view. The palient partners provide an alternabve ￿TspectiVe to psoriafjc arthritis and PTolessionals and
patients alike lo achieve better, more holistic, care.
Structure, governance and management of the charity
The methods used to rncrull 8ndappolnl new Charity truslee&
The Bril-PACT constiiution incorporates dections lor major Executive committee wsitions. The Executive
Committee Ilrusleesl includes rheumatologists in Iraining, allied health prolessiona15 and patient partners. In
line with the constitution ol the Chariiy nominalions are sought annually lor new Executive ¢ommittee
embers as vacancies become available, and vobng is by a single vote of all members, the majority volg
taken as the definitiv• r8sult. In this financial year Ihere have been two new members el￿t￿. New patient
partner representatives on the Execuiive Committee arè ¢unenNy being sought.
Bankers
Ufir(y Trust Bank. 4 Brindley Place. Bimiingham B1 2JB
Ston8 King LLP. 13 oU￿n Square, Bath BA1 2FU
DR Hicks. 107 Penn Hill Road. Bath BA1 3RU
Solicitors
Accountants

Brltlsh Psoriatic Arthritis Consortium
Mernbers, Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2022
Financial revlew
The charitys financl81 poslllon 8t Ihe end ol Ihe year ended31 Alar¢h 2022
The linan¢ial position of the chaiity at 31 March 2022 and comparatives for the prior perMJd, as more lully
dalailed in the accounts, can be summarised as lollows:_
2021
Net Income
70.123
110.379
UnreslrScled Revenue Funds available lor the
general purposes of the charily
94.128
110.379
Reslr¢led Revenue FurKIs
86,374
Total Funds
180,502
110,379
Fln8nclal revlew ol the position 81 the reporting dare 31 March 2022
Tho membgrs conskler the linanclal performar￿e by Iha charily during Iho y9ar lo have been salislaclory.
Pollcles on reserves
The board ol Iruslggs a9ree lo wn the charity with reserves 8uffi¢iènt to me81 exponsgs lor aFyroximalely
one year.
AvallJblllly8nd 8dequacy ol•S￿$S oleach ollhe lunds
The board ol truslees is salislied Ihal Ihg ¢harity's assels In each fund are available and adequate lo lullil its
obligations in respect of each lund.
Details of The Independent Examiner
Diontr Hicks
Mernber ol the Instilute ol Chartared Accounlanls in Erwjland & Wales
107 Ponn Hill Road
Bath
BA1 3RU

Brltlsh Psorlatic Arthrilis Consortium
Members. Annual Report for Ihe year ended 31 March 2022
Stalemenl of Members. Responsibilities
The charity's Iruslees are restM)nsiNe lor the preFHraiion of Ihe accounls in accof(lance wlh ihe terms ol the
Charities Act 2ts11 and the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008. Notwithstanding Ihe explial
requirement in the extant slatulory regulations.the Charibes (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008. 10
prepare the financial statements in accordance wlh the SORP 2005. in view of the fact that the SORP 2005
has been wthdrawn, the Members dete￿ined to interpret this responsib'lity as reqLJiring them to follow
current best practice and pr8t>aitr Iho accounts acwrding lo the FRS 102 SORP Islalement ol
Recommended Practice lor Accounting and Reporting by Charitsesl 2015, las amended by the Bulletin
issued in October 2018 and aF0ica￿e to all accounting periods Ixginning on or after 1st January 20191.
(The SORPI,
In particular. charity law requires Iho Mgmbgrs. il Ihoy prepare accounts on an accruals basis, lo pYepar8
rinancial slalements for ea¢h financial year %ths¢h Lmve a true and lair view of the state of affairs ol the charity
as al th8 end of the financial yea¥ and ol the suwus or deficit ol the charity. In wepwing those financial
slalernents the Members are required to=.
- to prepara th8 accounts in accordanc8 wilh Unitèd Kingdom G8n8rally A¢¢epied
Accounting Practice Iuniled Kingdom Accovnling Slandai¢Js and applic*Ye lawl.
. select suitable accounting polici8s and ap￿Y them consisleniiy-
- makg judgemgnls and eslimat9s that arfj reasonaNe and prudenl,.
- pr9pare Ihg Ilnancial slalgmenls on Ihe going concem basis unles811 is inappropriata
to presume Ihal Iho charity wll continue in ￿SinesS.
slate whether applicable accounting standards an¢J statements of
recommended practice havo been followed, subi8¢t to any maierial
departures disclose(l ancl explained in the linancial sialements.,
The law requires thal th& trust￿ musl not approve tho accounts unle55 Ihey are satisliad that thay giv8 a
true and lair view ol the state ol alfairs ol the charity and ol the surplus or d&licil ol the charity lor the year.
The Membars ara also rgsponsible for maintaining adequate accounling records which di$cbse with
reasonable accuracy at any time the financial FK)Sition ol the ch8rily and which are sulfr'cient lo show and
explain the charity's transaclK)ns and en*>le them to ensvre Ihal the financial statements comply with
regulations made under the Charities Act 2011. They are also fesw)nsiUe lor saleguarding the asse18 of the
charity and hence lor faking reasonable steps for the prevention and deleciion of fraud and other
irregularities.
The Members arè also responsi￿9 for the contents ol the Members. rèrKJrt. and the statutory responsibility ol
the Independent Examiner in relalion to lh& Membèrs, ItrtK)rt is limited to examining the rèport and ensuring
that on the face ol the report, there are no matèiial inconsistencies with the figurès disclosed in the linancial
slalemenls.
This reFort was approved by the board of trustee5 on 25 November 2022.
P Hèlliwell
Trustee

British Psoriatic Arthritis Consortium
Report of the Independent Examiner to the Members of the charity on the accounts for
the year ended 31 March 2022
I report to the Members on my eyamination ol Ihtr f•)an(>￿ statements or th8 charity ￿ pages 8 to 17 for tho year
ended 31 March 2022 which have been prepared in accordance vmth the Charities Act 2011 Ithe Actl and with the
Financial Reporting Standard 102. (effective 1st January 20161 as m(xJified by FRS 102 SOAP Istaternent of
Recotnmend8d PractlC8 for Accounling and Reporling by Charilieg) 2015. las amended by the 8ullelin issued in
October 2018 and applicable to all accounling periods beginning on or after 1st January 20191. (The SORPI.
published by the Charity Comrnission in England & Wales ICCEWI . and under the historical cost convention and
the accounting policios S8t out on Pa￿ 10.
R&spe¢￿V& r08pon$lbllltles of the Alembers and the Independont Examlner and thè ba$1$ ol the rtrport
As dfjscribed on page 4, you, the charity's Members. are ￿spOnsible lor the preparation ol the financial slalernenls
in accordance with the Charilies A¢1 2011 and all olhgr appI￿able law and *iih United Kin9dom Generally Acceplgd
Accounting Pra¢lice, applicable to srnaller enlilies, and lor being satisfied that Ihe financial s1818mgnts gsve a true
and lair view.
The Members consider that the audit requ1￿Men1 ol Section 144111 ol the Charitiès Act 2011 Ithe Actl does not
apply, and Ihal there is no iequiièment in the Governing Docurmnt lor the Ixjnducting of an audit. As a
eonstqu8n¢g, Iht Mem￿rS have elected Ihat the linancial slalements be svbpct lo independant examlnation.
Having satislied myself Ihai Ihe financial slaiements a￿ noi ¥￿vir9d 10 be audilgd under any legal provision. or
Olherwise, and arè eligiblè lor indèpèndani èxamination, it 1$ my responsibility lo'.-
al examine the linancial stalements ol the charily under Section 145 ol the Act.,
bl follow the applicabl8 prC￿edureS in the Directions given by th& Charity Comnwsslon uThJ¥r sec￿n 14515llbl of
the Aci.
Ball8 of Indepgndgnt Examln¢r'¥ Ststement and s¢opg ol work undertoken
I report in respect of rny exanunation ol Iho ¢harity'$ financaal statements Carried out urKler s145 01 the Act. In
carrying out my examination, I have followed all the appI￿￿e Direciions given by Ihe Charily Commission under
sectlon 145lSllbl ol the Aci setting out Ihe dut￿$ ol an inLlependent examiner in rela￿On 10 the etsndueiing ol an
independent examination. An independènt examinaiv)n includes a rèview ol the a(*ouniing records kept by the
charity an¢J of thè aceouniing systems employed by the charity and a comparison of Ihe financial siateff*nts
presented with those rectsrds. It also includes consideration ol any unusual liams or disclosur8s in th8 linan¢ial
statements, an¢J seeking explanaiions from you. as Members. cO￿erning such matters. The purpose ol tha
exarninalion is 10 8slablish as lar as possible Ihat Ihere hav8 been no bread￿S ol charity legislatr'on and that, on a
test basis ol evidencg relevanl to lh9 amounts and di5closur88 made, th8 fin8n(xal statements comply with the
SORP.
The procedures undertaken do ￿1 provtde all the evidence Ihal would be wuired in an audit, and information
supplied by Ihg Mgmbfyrs in the course of thg ¢xarnination is nol subjected lo audit tesls or etwuiries and does not
cover all Ihg mallers that an auditor wouky consKler in arriving at an optnion. The planning and conduct ol an awlit
goes bèyond the limited assuran(x that an independent examination can provide
Consequently, I do not exprgss an audil opinion on the view given by the financ4al slatemenls. and in particular. I
express no opinion as to whelher the linancial stalern8nts give a true and lair view ol the affairs of the charity. and
my report is lirniled to the nmtters sel out in slalement below.
I planned and pertormed my examinab.on so as tts satisfy mysdf Ihat Ihe ¢)b￿CtiveS of the independenl examination
are achieved and ￿ffOre linalising the feport l obtained written assurances from Ihe Mem￿r$ ol JI malwial matters.
Independènt Examln8Vs Ststement. Rèport and Opinlon
sUb￿e¢l to the limitations tpon the scope of my wcx* as detaw above, I have cotryjleted rny examination.. and can
confirm that-.-

British Psoriatic Arthrilis Consortium
This is a ￿port in res￿￿ of an examin&*)n carried oul un¢Jer 145 of the Act and in accordan(e wlh Directions
given by the Charity Commission unthr seebon 14515llbl ol the Ac¢ wh￿h rnay tx applicable",
ano that no rnaterial matters have corne lo rny attention in connettM)n writh the examination giving me cause to
believe that in any rnalerial rosFe￿..
accounting r¢¢orts V+vr8 not kept in resped of the charity as required by wth Secbon 130 of Th8 Charities Act
2011
the linancial statements (kj r￿1 accorcl wth those I￿￿￿S.. or
the linancial staternents do nol cOrn￿Y with the aprAicable requirements concerning the lom) and content of
accounts set out In the Charities (Accourrts and Reportsl Regulations 2008 olhef than any rgquirern8nt that tr)e
accounis give a'lrue and fairf view. thich is noi a matt&r Con￿￿[8￿ as part ol an independeni exarninaiion.,
have noi beon prwr•d in a(w(Janc9 *Tth ￿ metho(Is and s81 out tn thè FRS 102 SORP
Istatefflent of Recomrneniled Practice lor Accounbng and ReFN)rting by Chariliesl 2015, la5 arnended by the
Bulletin issued in O¢ioL*r 201B and appwg tts all accounting penods beginning on or aft¥r 1s1 January 20191.
IThe SORPI.
I have no concerns and hav8 com& across olh8r matters in connection wth the exarnination to whth attanlion
should te drawn in this report in order io enable a proper understanding of the linanoal $tst¥ments to be reached.
Slgnod...
D u)fvaAioLa
Dlone Hicks- Infjependent Examiner
Chartored Accountants
107 Penn Hill Road
Bath
8A13RU
This r8POrt Yfas signed on 25 Nov*mt*r 2022

British Psoriatic Arthrltls Consortlum
Slatement of Financial Activittes for the year ended 31 March 2022
SORP
Cutyet)t year
Unrgsirfcted
Currént ￿tr
A8strlct8d
Funds
Currenl y
Total FuThd¥
Prlor Y&ar
Tolal Fundg
2W22
22
IrKom• & Endowrnents from:
Donations & Legacies
Charitable aclivities
A1
30.328
86.374
11Q702
40,359
10,3
Total Incomfr
30.328
e6.374
116,702
50,709
Exp8ndltur• on:
Charitable 8Clivitl95
B2
46.579
4&579
26,815
Total 8X￿ndIt￿r¢
46.579
46,579
26,815
N•t Ineom• lor th• ygar
(16,251)
374
70.123
23.894
Transl•rs betw•8n lund8
86,485
Nfrt Incom& 8lt•r tr8n8l•rs
A-&C
116,251)
86.374
70,123
110,379
Nèt mov•m•rf In lund$
(16.251)
86.374
70,1TJ
110.379
Reconclllatlon ol funds:.
Total lund8 brouoht forward
110.379
111379
Total funds carrknd forwjrd
1,128
86,374
180,502
110,379
The'SORP Rèf Indicaittj abova is Ih8 classification ol irtomp sei out in thè formal SORP (k)¢urnents. As required by
paragraph 4.60 of lh8 SOHP, the brO￿dhI forward armj Carri￿1 f(Nward fund5 ats)ve have tAen aoreed lo the Balance
Sheet.
A Separate Statement of Total Heccgnis8d Gwns aThJ Lc6SaS is r￿Ul￿ad 8S thi% statement includes ￿1 fecoufused
gains and losses.
All the prior year transactions were unrestricted iienL%. arKI lurlhgr anaty5i5 is r￿uIre£l
Atl activities don￿ from continuing (wa￿"0n$
The note5 attached on pages 10 to 17 form an integral ot these accoun

British Psoriatic Arthrilis Consortium
Balance Sheet as at 31 March 2022
SORP
Nole Rel
2021
Current assats
Debtors
Cash al bank and in hand
25.200
93.747
189.093
Tolol curronl assets
189.093
118.947
Credltors: amounts falllng duè wlthln one
ygar
7 C1
18.5911
18,5681
Net current •$set$
180.502
110,379
The tot81 n•t a$$et$ of Ihe ¢h¥rlty
180.502
110.379
The total ng1 a$881$ of tho chority •re fund￿ by Ihe lunds ol the ch•rlty, a$ follow$:.
RestrScted funds
Re$ln¢lgd Revenue Funds
11 02
86,374
86.374
Unrè$trlcled Funds
Unreslrlcted R8venue Funds
94.128
110a79
94.128
110.379
Deylgnated Funds
Total ch8rfty funds
180,502
110,379
The'SORP Ref indicaled at)ove is the classification ol ￿anCe Sheei item5 as sel out in the formal SORP
documents. As required by paragrarth 4.60 01 the SORP. Ihe tyoughl forwarcl an¢Y carried lorward funds abov
hava beèn aoreed lo the SOFA..
The Members ackno￿ad9￿ th8lr responsibilities for complwng 7Mth the rgquiremenls ol charsty legislalion wih re..
The charity is subjecl lo Inde￿denl Examinalion under tharity legislation. and the report ol the Independent
Examiner is on page 7.
The Members are salisfied ihat, although the charily is not registered under the Companies Acts. if it were so
registered, il would b8 eligitA8 to prepar8 a¢(x)unts in accordance wth the provisions in Part 15 01 tha
Companies Act 2006. applicable ￿ companies subjecf lo the small companies regime.
P Helliwell
TFU5tee
Approved by the board ol trustees on 25 Novembèr 2022
The notes aitached on pages 10 to 17 forni an InlegT?I part of these accounts.

British Psoriatic Arthritis Consortium
Notes to the Accounts for Ihe year ended 31 March 2022
1 Accountlng policies
Poll¢les ￿19tIng lo the produclion ofthe accoun1&
Basls ol preparatlon and accounting conventlon
The accounts have been prepared on the accruals basis. under Ihe histo￿al cost convention. and in accordance
with Ihe Financial Reporting Standard 102. (effective 1 st January 20161 and 'FRS 102 SORP IStalem$nl of
Recommended Practic8 lor AccoLtnling and Reporting by Charili&sl 2015, las amènd￿ by Ihe Bullgtin issued in
October 2018 and applicable to all accounting pericKls beginning on or after 1st January 20191. (The SORPI.
published by the Charity Commisston in England & Wales ICCEWI eN8¢live January 2016. and in accordan¢9
with all applicable law in the charity's jurisdiction ol registrabon. except thai the charity has prepared the financial
slalemants In accordancè with the FRS 102 SORP (Stalement of Recornmended Practice for Accounling and
Repotling by Chariliesl 201 S. las amerKled by Ihe Bulletin issu￿1 in October 2018 and applicable to all accounting
periods beginning on or all&r 1 sl January 20191, (n)e SORPI. in preference to the previous SORP, the SORP
2005, which has been wlhdrawn, notwlhslandiwJ the lact that the exlanl slatulory reg(slations, the Charitl8S
(Accounts and Reports) Rggulations 2008 re19r eXpl￿111Y to Ihe SORP 21)05. This has been done lo accord with
current best practice.
Golng Concern
Under 3.38 and lo comply wlh 3.14, il thgre arg no unc8thnb.gs about going concèm this MUST be staled. Under
3.39, if there are unc8rtat.nbes details musl be given. Enter lexl here to comply
Suggested nomat l&xl Iwhioch may requi￿ nN)Oificab"on io meei the Circumslar￿):.
Thg charitable activities are entirely dependent on continuing grani aKI and volunlary donations as well as Iradiw
revenues. As a consequonc8, th8 going concom basis is dgp9ndgnl on Ihe lulurg flow ol Ihese uncertain fur*ing
Slrearns. Accordingly. the Trusl8os havo obtained lorocasls atKI, aftgr revigwing Ihg financial lorecasls lor lulur&
pèriods lo 31 March 2021. lh& Trustggs are salislied that. al the bme ol approvino lh6 financial slalernenls. il is
appropriate lo adopt the going conc8m basis in prnpariThJ th8 financial slal8mènls. Olher than Ihgsg mallers,
the Trusitres are not aware of any maierial urKerfainites at(•ul Ihe charily's ability lo conlinue as a going concarn.
Rlsks and lulure assumpllons
Tha charity is a public benolil enlity.
Poll¢les relaiing to calegorte5 oflncome aftdlncome Tecognilion.
Nature of Income
Gross income represents Ihe value. nel ol valLte athjed lax and discounls. ol goods providgd lo customers and
work carried out in respect ol services provKled to custorners.
C8tegorles ol Income
Income is calegorised as incorne Irom excharvJe transactions Iconlracl incornel and income from non-exchang8
transactions Igiftsl. invesimenl income and other in¢ome.
Income from exchange transactions is received by the charily lof goods Of servtes supplied under contract or
where gntitlemenl is subject lo lullilling pertormance related conditions. The income the charity receives is
approximately equal in value lo Ihe goods or serV￿eS supF4ied by the charity lo Ihe purchaser.
In¢ome from 8 non*x¢hange Iransaction is where the charity receives value from the donor wilhoLJI promding
equal value in exchange, and includes donations ol money, goods and se￿￿eS Ireety given without giving equal
valua in 8xchange.

British Psoriatic Arlhrilis Consortium
Noles lo the Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022
In¢ome recognition
Income, whether from exchang8 ¢y non exchange transaclions. is recognised in the stalèm8nt ol financial actiwlies
ISOFAI on a receivable t>asis, when a iransaction or other èvènt results in an increase in the charily's assets or a
reduction in its liabilities and only when th8 charrty has l¥Jal ￿ti￿eMent. the ￿COrne is probable and can bè
measured reliably.
Dividends are accrued vknen the shareholder'5 right lo re¢eiv8 payment is esta￿1shed.
Income subject to terms and conditions which musl be met bolore the charity is entiuod to tha rgsourc95 is not
recognised until the Conditions have been mel.
All income is accounted for gross. bgfor9 d￿uCting any relat&1 fees fx costs.
Pollcles rn18tlnq lo expendllure on goods •nd setvlce$provlded lo the chartty.
Recognltlon ol Il•bllllles And 8xpendllure
A liability, and the related 8xpenclitur&. is ￿K￿lS¢d when a legal or constructive Ol￿IgatiOn exlsls as a rgsull ol a
past gvenl. and when il is more likely than not Ihal a transfer of economic benefits will be requlred in sgttlement,
and when the amount of the obligaiion can be mgasurad or reliably estimated..
Liabilities arising from future fvjnding commilmonts and constructive oiYigaDons. includlng pgrformance related
grants, where the liming or the amount ol the hjture expenditure required lo settle the obligation are uncertain,
give ris8 lo a provision in the accounts, which is reviewed al Ihe accouniing year end. The provision is increased to
rellecl any increases in liatrililies. and is dgcreased by the utilisalion ol any provision within Ihe period, and
reversgd il any provision is no ￿nger required. These movgments ara charged or creditecl to the respeciiv& lunds
and aclivltlgs to which Ihe prowsion rdales.
Pollcles relallng to g5sels. 118bllllles andprovlslons and other m•tter&
Debtors
Debtors are measured al Iheir recoverat4e amounts al the Wance sheel dalg.
Credltor$ 8nd provlslong
Creditors and provisions are moasured at th￿1 recoverabla amounts at the balanc& sheet dale.
Cash •nd bank balances
Cash held by the charity Is includ￿1 al Ihp amounl aciually held and counted al the year end. Bank balances.
whether in ¢r9dit or ov8rdrawn. are shown at the amounts properly reconcilod lo Ihe bank stalemenis.
Fund A¢countlng
Unrestricted funds are aVaila￿e lor use at the dbscrelion ol tho trustees in furtherance ol the general
objectives ol Ihe charity.
There are no designated funds.
Rtrstrietod funds are subjecied to reslrictions on their exp￿￿rture imw$8d by th& ¢S)nor or through
the terms of an a￿)e￿ or as implied by law.
There are no endowment lunds.

Brltish Psoriatlc Arthrltls Consortium
Noles lo the Accounts for Ihe year ended 31 March 2022
2 Llabillty to I#X•lion
The Trustees consKJer that the charity satisfies thè tèsts set out in Paragraph I Schedule 6 of the Finance Act
2010 lor UK corporation lax puTPO￿5. Accordingly. the ch￿lty is poten￿allY èx8mpi frorn taxation in respect ol
income or capital g&ns received within categories covered by chapter 3 part 1101 the Corporation Tax Act 2010 or
Section 256 01 the Taxation ol Chargeable Gans Acl 1992. to the exlent that such income or gains are appliad
exclusively on the specific charitable oty'ecls ol the charity and IOT no other purpose. Value Added Tax is not
recoverable by the charity, and is Iherelore i1￿luded in the rglgvant costs in the Slatement ol Financial ActiMIi8s.
3 Wlnding up or dSssolutlon ol the ¢harfty
11 upon winding up or dissolution of the charity there remain any assets. alter the salislaclion of all dèbts and
liabililies, the assets represented by Ihe accumulat&Y fuThJ shall bg Iranslorred lo some olhar ¢harilable body or
bodies having sirnilar objects lo the charity.
4 SlgnSflcance ol flnanclal Instruments to the ¢h8rflYs posltlon
There are no significant im ￿IcationS ol linartial instruments 10 the CharSty'S posilon.
S Remunergllon and payments to Trustee9 and ￿r$On9 ¢onnected wlth them
No Iruslees or ptrrsons connected wilh them received any rgmuneralion from the charity. or any relalod entity.
6 D&blor$
2022
2021
Trada dablors
25,200
7 Credltors: amounts falllng duo wlthln one swar
2022
2021
Trade ¢redilors
8,591
8,568
8 Income and ExpendSture account summary
2022
2021
At 1 Aprll 2021
Transfers in lor the y8ar
At 1 April 2021
Surplus lor the year
110,379
86,485
86.485
23,894
110.379
70.123
At 31 March 2022
180,502
110,379
9 No related party Iran$a¢lion$
There were no transactions Yith related parties in the year.

Brilish Psoriatic Arlhrilis Consortium
Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022
10 Particulars of how partlcular fund$ are represenled by assels and liabiliiies
At 31 March 2022
Unre*rfj¢ied Designated Restricted
lund8
lunds
lurKI$
Total
Total
Fund8
Fund$
CurTenl Ass&ts
Current Liabilities
102.719
18.5911
86.374
189.093
{8,5911
189,093
18,5911
94.128
180,502
180,502
Al 1 Aprll 2021
UN¥￿TIct•1 Opsignaled Re$irl¢ied
lunds
lund$
funds
Total
Funds
Tolal
Fund8
Current Assets
Current LIa￿'11t1&s
118.947
18,568
118,947
18,5681
118,947
{8.5681
110,379
110,379
110.379
11 Change In total funds over the yaar a$ $hown In Note 10, analyse(I by IndlvSdual funds
Fund$
broughl
l+)rw•rd from
2tr21
Movernenl
In lund• In
2W22
Transters Fund$ ¢arrl•d Funds currlod
between
forwaril IQ
lotword to
lun¢$ In
2023
2023
2022
S••N￿•12
Unrestrlcled and deslgnaled fund$.'.
Unreslricled R8venue Funds
110,379
116,2511
94.128
94.128
Totsl unreslrlcled ond deslgnated lund$
110,379
16,2511
94.128
Reslricted lunds:.
Sequence Projecl
86,374
86.374
86.374
Total restrlcted fund$
86,374
86,374
86,374
Total charity funds
110.379
70,123
180,502
180,502

British Psoriatic Arthritis Consortium
Notes to Ihe Accounls for the year ended 31 March 2022
12 Analysls ol movement$ In lunds over the ￿3T as shown In Nole 11
Other
Income
Expenthture
Galns &
Movemem
Movement
Losses
In lunds
In tunds
2022
2022
2022
2022
Unrestricted and designated lunds...
Unreslricled Revenue FurKIs
30,328
146.5791
116,2511
116,2511
Reslrleted lunds.'_
Sequence Proj8Ct
86.374
86,374
86,374
116.702
46,579
70,123
70.123
13 The purposes lor whlch the funds as delalled In note 11 are held by the charlty
Unrestrlcl8d and de$lonal•d
funds...
Th8sg funds are held lor the mg91ing the oty'eclives ol lh8 Charity, and lo
providè reserves lor luture activtbes. arKI , suty.￿l lo charity18gislalion, ar8
Iw from all reslri¢lions on their use.
Unreslrlcled Revenue Funds
Desionalell Revenue Funds
There are no such furLls hehj by thè Charity.
Restrlcted fvnds...
Reslri¢le# Revenue Funds
FuThJs specilic lor this PUPOS8.
14 Ultlmate controlllng party
The charity is Ltnder the conlrol ol its legal membeTs.
11 thé CIO is wound up, thè mèmbèrs of thè CIO have tKS liaknlity lo conlrlbut8 to its assgts and no p&rson
responsibility lor seltling ils debts and liabili(ie5.

Brilish Psoriatic Arthritis Consortium
Detailed analysis of Income and expenditure lor the year ended 31 March 2022 as required by
the SORP 2015
This analysls Is classslllgdby ¢onventional nomlnal d•s(*?tsonsand nolby activity.
15 Donallons. Grants and L8gael¢$
Currenl y
Untestrlcted
Funds
Current yoai
Rest￿Cled
Funds
Current year
Toial Funds
Prfjor Year
Tolal Fund8
2022
Donatlon$ •nd glfts from Indlvlduals
Srnall donations indiwdually less Ihan £1￿0
2.828
2,828
159
Tot•1 donatSons and glfts Irom
5ndlvlduals
2.828
2.828
159
Curreni
Current yeai
Tolgl Fund8
Prlor Year
Tolal Funds
Rogtrf¢ted
Fund8
Funds
2022
2021
Revenue grBnt$ ond donallons from
non publ1¢ bodle$
Plizer
43.187
43.187
43.187
43,187
Total prlv•te Sector revenuo giant$
86,374
86.374
Curyenl year Curr•nl ymr Currèni ythr
Vnr•slrl¢ted
Rè51vlct¢d
Total Funds
Funds
Funds
Prlor Year
Toial Funds
2W22
2022
2021
Sponsorshlp$
27.500
27,500
40,200
Total sponsorshlp Incomg
27,SLVJ
27,500
40,200
Total Donatlons. Grants and Legacles
Total Donations. Grants and
Lagacles
A1
30.328
86.374
116,7(Y2
40,359

British Psoriallc Arthrltts Consorllum
Delalled analysls of Income and expendlture lor the year ended 31 March 2022 as requlred by
the SORP 2015
16 In¢omo from ch¥rltsble octlvllles- Trodlng kllvllles
Curr•nty•8r
CuThenl CuTh8nl y•ar
Uniesirfaed
Rè*tdcttd
Funds
Funds
Current ￿•r
Tot•1 Fund¥
Prfor Ygar
Total lunds
2022
2021
Prlmary purpose and anclllary tradlng
Grant income
10.000
Aoom hire
350
ioiai vrimary purpose ano on¢iiiary
Ir8dlna
10,350
17 Total Income from ¢horll•lYe 8¢117Alle$
Tolal income from charllable Iradlng
Total Irom ¢h•rll•bl& •¢tlvllle$
10,350
10.350
18 Expendlfvre on ¢horllable actl¥ltle5- Dlrect spendlng
Curr•ni )••r Curr•nl ￿1r Currenl yur ￿101 Yeai
Unttrytrieted
R¢ytvl￿¥d
Total Fund•
Total Fund8
Funds
Funds
Current Year
22
2021
Adrninistration 188S
AbslTacl award
Project fees
Patient Partner expenses
Course expenses
2,849
500
23.104
6,290
6,769
2049
500
23,104
6290
6,769
3,347
16,4
2,362
Total direct spending
B2a
39512
39A12
22,799
19 Support costs lor charitablo actl¥ltles
Curyeni year Cumt year cuT￿nt year Prior Ye8r
Unreslricted
Hestrieied
Total Funds Total Funds
Funds
F￿ndS
Current Year
2022
2022
2022
2021

Brllish Psorlatlc Arthrltls Consortlum
Detailed analysis ol income and expendlture for Ihe year ended 31 March 2022 as required by
the SORP 2015
Premlses Expenses
Rent payable under operating leases
1,850
1.850
1.275
Admlnlstr8tlve overheads
Telethone and inleinel
Sialionery and printing
Subscriptions
IT support and costs
Insurance
Bookkeeping fÈoS
Other professional lees
222
121
121
222
121
121
912
263
1.004
1,532
263
570
1,532
Flnancl81 costs
Bank charges
98
Support costs l)oloro roftllo¢Allon
5,897
5,897
3,066
Total 8UPPOrt ¢o$t$
5,697
5,897
3,066
All the expendilLFr6 in Ihg prior y¥ar was ynrtrslricted.
20 Other Expondltur•- Go¥emanee ¢o$t$
Curnl year Curr•ni ymr Current yejr
Unrogtvfj¢ted
ReJtrfcl•d
Toial Funds
Fund*
Fundg
Prl¢x Year
Tolltl Fund•
Currenl Ye8r
2022
2022
2022
Inde￿ndent Examinerfs lees
1,170
1.170
950
Total Gov•rn8n¢& ¢o¥t$
1,170
1.170
950
All the exFendrturè in itre prior year was vnrestricled.
21 Total Charlloblè oxpendllurè
Cumt yew Current yw Current year Prlor Yèar
Unrestricted
Total Fur￿¥
Total FuThd8
Funds
current Ywr
Funds
2022
2022
2022
2021
Total direct spending
Total support costs
Tolal Governance costs
82•
82d
B2e
39.512
5.897
1.170
39,512
5,897
1.170
21799
3,066
950
Total charltable expendlture
46,579
46.579
26,815
AIS the expenditure in th8 prior year was unresiricted.
Proor Y8Jr
Prfor Year
Ptlor Year

Brltlsh Psorlatic Arthritis Consortium
Detalled analysls of income and expenditure for Ihe year ended 31 March 2022 as required by
the SORP 2015
I￿re￿￿￿e0
Fundg
Reslrfcted
Funds
Toial Funds
Prior Year
Total direct spending
Total support costs
Total Govemance costs
B2a
B2d
B2e
22.799
3,066
950
22.799
3.066
Totsl charltable expendlturo
82
26.815
26.815