Babyzone
- Country
- England & Wales
- Charity number
- 1198316
- Status
- Registered
- Registered
- March 21, 2022
- Legal form
- CIO
Address
- Address
- SCALE SPACE
58 WOOD LANE
LONDON
Contact
- Phone
- 02039769990
- [email protected]
- Website
babyzone.org.uk
Activities
Babyzone provides a safe, warm, clean space for parents to play with their babies and toddlers. We provide high quality activities that are fun, engaging and, importantly, evidence based for early years families. Parents come to chat, play, sing and read with their babies and toddlers - which we know is key to closing the early years attainment gap.
Objects: 3. OBJECTS THE OBJECTS OF THE CIO ARE: (1) TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF, AND TO DEVELOP THE CAPACITY AND SKILLS OF, PARENTS AND CARERS OF CHILDREN, AND CHILDREN THEMSELVES AGED BETWEEN 0 TO 5 IN ENGLAND AND WALES USING A BARRIERLESS APPROACH (AS DEFINED BELOW) TO ALLOW ALL FAMILIES TO ACCESS A STRUCTURED OFFER THAT ENABLES THEM TO BETTER ENGAGE IN THEIR CHILDREN?S EARLIEST EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT; THE BENEFIT OF WHICH IS AN INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF BABIES THAT WILL RECEIVE EARLY ENGAGEMENT FROM THEIR CARERS WHICH EVIDENCE TELLS US WILL LEAD TO INCREASED EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE, THE DEVELOPMENT OF VITAL SPEECH AND LANGUAGE SKILLS AND CONSEQUENTIAL REDUCTION IN THE ATTAINMENT GAP; AND (2) TO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION AND EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY BY UTILISING A BARRIERLESS APPROACH (AS DEFINED BELOW) TO DELIVER OBJECT 3(1), WITH THE AIM OF (I) DEMONSTRATING THE VALUE OF THE BARRIERLESS APPROACH IN REACHING THE PREVIOUSLY UNSUPPORTED FAMILIES THAT WOULD BENEFIT FROM THE SERVICES THE MOST, (II) PUTTING ACCESSIBILITY AND THE NEEDS OF FAMILIES AT THE HEART OF THE PROVISION OF THE SERVICES AND (III) SHARING KNOWLEDGE WITH OTHER SOCIAL PROGRAMMES THAT FAIL TO REACH THE PEOPLE WHO NEED THEIR SERVICES ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF USING A BARRIERLESS APPROACH; THE BENEFIT OF WHICH IS (A) INCREASED ENGAGEMENT FROM THOSE PEOPLE THAT NEED THE SERVICES THE MOST, (B) LESS WASTE OF FUNDS AS THE PROGRAMMES WILL HAVE INCREASED PARTICIPATION AND (C) A MORE ENGAGED AND INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY. A 'BARRIERLESS APPROACH' MEANS REMOVING ALL THE BARRIERS THAT ARE LIKELY TO PREVENT PEOPLE FROM JOINING OR PARTICIPATING IN PROGRAMMES; INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, HAVING NO (I) BOOKING SYSTEM, (II) SET TIMETABLES, (III) SIGN IN PROCESS, (IV) FEES AND (V) RULES WHICH COULD RESULT IN PEOPLE BEING TURNED AWAY. THE IDEA IS THAT THERE ARE NO BARRIERS AT ALL - THE DOORS ARE OPEN, YOU DON'T HAVE TO SIGN IN, SIMULTANEOUS CLASSES RUN ALL THE TIME BABYZONE IS OPEN, YOU CAN NEVER BE LATE, AND YOU CAN JOIN AND LEAVE THE CLASSES WHENEVER YOU NEED OR WANT TO.newText The objects of the CIO are: 1) to advance the education of, and to develop the capacity and skills of, parents and carers of children, and children themselves aged between 0 to 5 in England and Wales using an accessible approach to allow all families to access a structured offer that enables them to better engage in their children?s earliest education and development; the benefit of which is an increase in the number of babies that will receive early engagement from their carers which evidence tells us will lead to increased emotional resilience, the development of vital speech and language skills and consequential reduction in the attainment gap; and 2) to promote social inclusion and equality and diversity by utilising an accessible approach to deliver object 3(1), with the aim of (i) demonstrating the value of the accessible approach in reaching the previously unsupported families that would benefit from the services the most, (ii) putting accessibility and the needs of families at the heart of the provision of the services and (iii) sharing knowledge with other social programmes that fail to reach the people who need their services about the benefits of using an accessible approach.
Classification
- How
- Provides Services, Provides Advocacy/advice/information
- What
- Education/training, Economic/community Development/employment, Human Rights/religious Or Racial Harmony/equality Or Diversity
- Who
- Children/young People, Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies, Other Defined Groups, The General Public/mankind
Areas of operation
- Region
- Throughout England And Wales
Finances
| Period end | Income | Expenditure | Assets | Employees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 31, 2025 | £976,143 | £826,236 | £184,875 | 17 |
| March 31, 2024 | £508,621 | £550,154 | £34,968 | 10 |
| March 31, 2023 | £328,541 | £252,040 | — | — |
Trustees
| Name | Appointed |
|---|---|
| Charles Stuart Mindenhall (Chair) | Feb. 11, 2022 |
| Jyoti Cushion | Feb. 11, 2022 |
| Lara Legassick | Feb. 11, 2022 |
| Lucy Cary-Elwes | Sept. 8, 2022 |
| Patrick Radcliffe | June 13, 2023 |
| Sarah Hesz | Dec. 2, 2022 |