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2021-10-04-accounts

Annual Report and Accounts for year ending 4 October 2021

Introduction

The service was formed as a result of Wessex Cancer Trust closing their centre in Salisbury. Recognising that this would leave many attending clients without support, the volunteers aspired, with determination, to create and maintain another similar service.

We offer practical and emotional support in a safe and calming space to people, their families, and friends, living in Salisbury and the wider area, that have been affected by a cancer diagnosis of any type. It is a non-profit organisation, led by volunteers living in the local community. The charity pays for the services of a fully qualified and experienced Complementary Therapist and Counsellor.

Rooms are rented at The Salisbury Quaker Meeting House, Salisbury, for one morning and one afternoon a week, where anyone who has been affected by cancer is able to ‘drop-in’ and made to feel welcome by volunteers. Refreshments are available free of charge. Our services offer complementary therapies and counselling sessions which are by appointment, and these can be made by contacting us by phone, email or asking at Drop-In. Visitors can also talk privately, and in confidence, with a trained Befriender (no need to book), or people can just socialise in a convivial atmosphere.

Benefits

Drop-in sessions

Due to Covid lockdowns and restrictions physical drop-in sessions only took place on Thursday afternoons at the Quaker Meeting House as many clients and volunteers were still self-isolating from the covid pandemic. We were able to adapt and change the Wednesday morning Drop-In to a remote Zoom Drop-In, which proved popular; people were able to see one another for support on screen from the comfort of their armchair plus ‘breakout rooms’ could be used for one-to-one Befriender support. In July 2021 we were able to offer again face-to-face Wednesday morning DropIn. Precautions were taken to ensure that clients and volunteers were able to attend in a safe environment. Forty-three service users used the drop-in sessions 219 times.

Clients benefit from:

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Counselling

Counselling was an added service to the charity in October 2020. During the lockdown period of covid, counselling was carried out through Zoom as our counsellor had to self-isolate, this also meant counselling could take place from the comfort of the client’s own home. Two sessions were available every Wednesday between 9am-11am. Eight service users used the counselling services. Several clients found the counselling helpful and though some did not need the full six sessions offered, one client had an additional session. One client who had a high need with possibly more support required, was signposted to MIND following the final session.

Clients benefit from:

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Complementary Therapies

At Cancer Support Salisbury we offer every client a course of 6 sessions to include either Massage, Aromatherapy or Reflexology. If the therapist feels that the client will benefit from additional treatments, this will be arranged. The choice is the client's own, but the therapist can advise if required.

Many people with a diagnosis are turning towards Complementary Therapies to help support their physical and emotional health, to relieve symptoms and side effects of medication.

Some of the potential benefits associated with each therapy:

Clients have also benefited from:

Complementary therapies took place on Thursday afternoons for three sessions with 38 clients receiving 138 therapy sessions.

In addition, by offering Complementary Therapies we are providing our clients with a sense of empowerment, and choice to help themselves, which they are often deprived of during a diagnosis.

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Public Benefit Statement

The Trustees consider that they have taken into account the commission's public benefit guidance in the provision of support provided to the public who may be affected by cancer.

2020/21 Achievements

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in fundraising for the group as well as spreading the word about social drop-ins, counselling, and complementary therapies.

Objectives for 2021/2022

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Structure, Governance and Management

The Charity Trustees, who are also the Steering Committee, of up to 5 members are responsible for the overall management and control of the charity and meet quarterly (Trustees) and monthly (Steering Committee).

The work of implementing the policies is carried out by the Steering Group, which works under the chairmanship appointed. All trustees give of their time freely and no remuneration or expenses were paid in the year.

Volunteers run the weekly Drop-In’s in Salisbury. They have adapted and changed to the online Drop-In and returning to face-to-face Drop-In. Have been responsive to volunteering and making goods to sell for the Market Stall. Embraced training and learning online. We are grateful to our volunteers for their valuable contribution of time, energy, for giving a warm welcome to anyone coming to Drop-In or visiting the Market Stall, without them we would not have achieved so much.

Volunteers and Trustees are recruited by word of mouth, online social media platforms, Wessex Community Action and from clients if they wish to volunteer.

Reference and Administrative Details

Cancer Support Salisbury Charity No: 1193633 c/o 31 EMPIRE ROAD, SALISBURY SP2 9DE

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

Trustee Name Office (if any) Dates acted if not
whole year
Name of person
entitled to
appoint Trustee
1 Rachel Salter Chairperson
2 Robert Wells Treasurer
3 Alex Neale
4 Sharon Knight
5 Makaela Parkes Administrator
6 Sue Waldron Feb 2021-April
2021

Reserves Policy

Our reserves policy is that we maintain a balance of unrestricted funds (if Possible) which equates to three months unrestricted payments in reserve.

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Declarations

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

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees.

Signatures

Full name (s)

Robert Wells Position within the charity: Treasurer & Trustee Rachel Salter Position within the charity: Chairperson & Trustee

Date 8[th] July 2022

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