Trustees. Annual Report for the period Period start date Period end date "e8r2f)20 Ye8r2021 To Section A Reference and administration details Charlty name M.A.S.A. MenAgainstSexualAbuse Other names charlty Is known by NIA Roglstored charlty number (If any 1190398 Charlty'8 princlpal addre88 Richmond House 37 Edward Street Truro Postcodo TR13AJ Names of tho charlty trustees who manage the eharlty Tru•ts• name Office Ilf any) Dto• act 11 not forwho 37 Edward Street As above As above Namo of p•r8on lor bodyi ent1 Int tru8t40 Ifan Paul Philp Herbert Reed Ter8n¢e Dash nla nla 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Namo• of the trusteos for the ¢harity, If anyg (for example, any ¢tOd18n tru8tses1 Name Dates acted If not for whole oar TAR Marc 2012
Names and addresses of advlserd (Opdonal Informatlon) 8 of advlsor Nam• Addre8$ Name of chlef executlve or names of 8enlor staff membors {Opllonal infomiatlon) Section B Structure, governance and management DO1[pIlon of the charlty'8 trusts Foundation Model Constitution Type of goveming document How the charity 18 constituted The Charity is a Charity Incorporated Organisation CIO Trustee selection methods Appointed by the Chair from men with lived experience of sexual abuse Addltlonal govemanco18sue8 Ioptlonal Infomiatlon You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about.. policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of twstees., the charity's organisational stTUCture and any wider neOrk with which the charity works: relationship with any related parties. trustees, consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. Section C Ob'ectives and activities The objects of the CIO a To relxeve the emotional, mental and spiritual distre88 of adult men in need. by reason of sexual abuse, for the public benefit, in particular. those residAng in CornwalL. • by the provision of a welcoming safe space to nt. . by the regular weekly provision of professionally led, group therapy and support. Summary of the objects of the charfty Set out In Its governlng document TAR March 2012
. by paying for one-tTrone, speaalist Counselling therapy, for those men who would like to join a support group, but who, because of on-going traum{ are not yet well-enough to safely engage within a group settin& . by extending the provision of professionally led, sroup therapy and support, and, where appropriate, one-t(Fone specialtst counselling; initially to different areas of CornwalL and, longer tenn, to other Counties in the South West of England, where suth provision is absent. To provide both 121 individual and sroup support counsellins to Men and their families across Cornish Communities. The Trustees also state that, in making decisions about that, have had due regard to the commission's public benefit guidance when exerasins any powers or duties to which the guidan is relevant. Summary of the main activitles undertaken for the publlc beneflt In relation to these objects (Include wlthln thls sectlon the statutory declaratlon that trustees have had rngard to the guldan¢e 188ued by the Charlty Commlssion on public benofit) Addftlonal dotalls of obioctives and actlvltles (Optlonal Inforniatlon) TAR March 2012
You may choose to include further statements, whare relevant, about.. policy on grantmaking; policy programme related investment., contribution made by volunteers. Section D Achievements and performance Masa has extended group support for all men who need support stemming from his own personal sexual abuse. he has been able to access support from other men who have gone through similar abuse and has been able to get the support he needs to build a norntsl life. Masa has gained £unds to offer a fully supervised safe environment for men to meet to aCsS therapy and group support. The funds pay for a fully qualified counalor to oversee the group and keep it a safe place for all. Masa has gaÉned funding to offer 1-2-1 counselling support to men who need help with male sexual abuse. This 1-2-1 Servi is over seen by a fully qualified BACP regiSted counselor and is offered on a 10-week basis Reference is made towards the end of the 10-week period on whether the client would require more counselling sessions. Masa was able to work with the Anglian Church to offer a safe Pla for the 8roup to meet and build on the group 8rowin8. Masa has got thÉty men in the last twelve months to where they need to be outside of the group and 1-2-1 support and into society. So, these thirty men no longer need to come to group meetings or attend his 1-2-1 support but are still supported by MASA outside 0£ the group and 1-2-1 support. Masa has invited more men from the 1-2-1 support and outside SoUrS into the 8roup and support them with their current issues surrounding sexual abuse, which not only affects them but their families. The support MASA offers has a knock-on effect for families as well and improves home lives for group members and their loved ones. Masa has evolved from a CIC to a registered charity with the Help of the Engine room origination based in Cornwall and this will help MASA grow and encourage more support for all. TAR March 2012
Section D Achievements and performance Masa works with other organisations to build on MASA services and to create a community and network support for all, some of these a. Cornwall pride; Engine room. The Anglican Church di0Se and the Homeless Across Cornwall. MASA uses a Whatsapp group to support all men of MASA group to get support out of the 8roup and support each other. This gives a sense of safety for all members. Masa has put a lot of policies in Pla to protect all MASA members. TAR March 2012
Section D Achievements and performance To expand the group support offered. Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year Acquire funding to offer 121 individual support for men. Develop our serVIS through technology to offer both internet and telephone therapies to continue to operate through covid 19 and expand our out of therapy support through our Whatsapp program. Support more family & community members throughout the covid pandemic TAR Marth 2012
Section E Financial review Brlef statoment of the ¢harity'$ policy on reserve8 The re8orvo8 pollcy for the organlsatlon Is currently a work In progre88 Detalls ol any funds materlally in deflclt nla Further Ilnanclal revlew dotalls (Optlonal Infomiationl You may Cho to indude During this first financial period the organisation has concentrated on additional information, where and successfully achieved inFtial funding. The income for the period relevant aboui.. was £16,040.00 with expenditure of £5,514.35 leaving an overall the charity's principal Surplus of £10,525.65. sources of funds (including any fundraising)., how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the ¢harty' investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted. Section F Other optional information The charlty 18 a CIO - Charitable Incorporated Organi8ation that was reglstered with the chartty comml$sion on 14th July 2020. It is governad by a foundatlon model constltutlon that was adoptsd on 1st May 2020. The CIO was convertod from Mon Against Sexual Abu80 CIC whlch was r•g18tered wlth companles house under regl$tratlon number 12182730 on 30th August 2019. Section G Declaration The tru$teo5 declare that they have approved tho tru3tee$' report above. Signed on bohalf of the charlty'8 tru8tse8 Signature18 Full name(s) Po8itlon (og Sacrntary. Chalr. PA P¥¥ELP QHAI Dats 16 oEl202L TAR March 2012
MASA Accts 20.21
| MASA | Accounts submitted to | the Charities Commission for YearJuly 14th 2020 toJuly 31st2021 | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Fund | Bank | Income | Expenditure | |||||||||||||||||
| Group | 121 | Campaign | ||||||||||||||||||
| Rent | Counselling | Counselling | Zoom | Capital Cost | Work | Workshops | Sundries | Donations | TOTAL | Surplus | ||||||||||
| CCFEF | 08/03/21 | £5,000.00 | £1,495.00 | £1,440.00 | £595.00 | £29.98 | £73.98 | £3,633.96 | £1,366.04 | |||||||||||
| Awards Funds | 22/05/21 | £10,000.00 | £245.00 | £225.91 | £369.48 | £840.39 | £9,159.61 | |||||||||||||
| Albert Hunt | 15/01/21 | £1,000.00 | £1,000.00 | £1,000.00 | £0.00 | |||||||||||||||
| Donations | 31/07/21 | £40.00 | £40.00 | £40.00 | ||||||||||||||||
| £16,040.00 | £1,495.00 | £1,685.00 | £595.00 | £29.98 | £73.98 | £225.91 | £369.48 | £1,000.00 | £40.00 | £5,514.35 | £10,525.65 | |||||||||
| Bank Balance@13thJuly2020 | £649.09 | |||||||||||||||||||
| Balance asper MASA Year end@31st July2021 | £6,163.44 | |||||||||||||||||||
| Balance asper HSBC Bank Account@31st July2021 | £6,163.44 |