Trustees' Report and Accounts unaudited for the year ended 21[st] February 2023
Saluto – The Speech Therapy Charity Registered Charity Number: 1199419 www.saluto.org.uk
Saluto – The Speech Therapy Charity Financial statements for the period ended 21[st] February 2023 Reference and administration details
| Charity Registration Number | 1199419 |
|---|---|
| Registered Address | Saluto – The Speech Therapy Charity |
| c/o The Bluecoat | |
| Upper Northgate Street | |
| Chester | |
| CH1 4EE | |
| Bank | Virgin Money |
| 154 -158 Kensington High St | |
| London | |
| W8 7RL | |
| Trustees | David Williams |
| Pippa Day | |
| Hannah Hawthorn | |
| Abim Akintola (started 3rdApril 2023) | |
| Kath Hutchinson (started 30thApril 2023) | |
| Secretary | Sam Swash |
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1. Trustees’ Report
The Trustees of Saluto – The Speech Therapy Charity – are pleased to present the Annual Report and Financial Statements covering the period from 23[rd] June 2022, when the charity became officially registered with the Charity Commission, until the end of our first Financial Year on 21[st] February 2023.
During this Financial Reporting Period, the focus was on setting up the charity to enable Saluto to help people with communication difficulties.
2. Our Vision
Our vision is to remove the sense of isolation and internal entrapment for those with communication difficulties.
3. The Saluto Charity’s Mission Statement
Our mission is to ease the sense of isolation and internal entrapment for those with communication difficulties through the following measures:
S peech improvement through therapy and exercises.
A ugmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) device provision.
L obbying for the NHS to provide improved/longer-term SALT services.
U nderstanding, supporting and counselling those affected by communication difficulties.
T raining and educating Speech and Language Therapy students and professionals.
O riginal research into techniques which yield better outcomes.
4. Structure, governance and management
The charity is a Charitable Incorporation Organisation ("CIO") which was registered with the Charity Commission on 23[rd] June 2022 and is governed by a constitution as a Foundation CIO.
New Trustees are recruited openly and receive a full induction to the charity to enable them to gain the required information to fulfil their role. This includes being sent a set of key documents.
An annual skills analysis ensures the Trustees offer a suitable range of knowledge and skills to support the charity.
Where a skills gap is identified we aim to seek Trustees to bridge this gap.
The Board will aim to adhere to the principles of the Charity Governance Code for Small Charities. This is an ongoing process, and we are working towards fulfilling all aspects of the code.
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5. Public Benefit
For children who struggle with talking and understanding words, their whole lives are affected.
They are:
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Six times more likely to fail at English tests
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Eleven times less likely to pass maths exams.
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Twice as likely to have mental health problems
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Twice as likely to be unemployed as an adult.
But more than mere statistics, it is the unhappiness and sense of isolation that Saluto has been set up to tackle.
6. Financial Summary
The Board of Trustees have no concerns about Saluto being able to continue as a going concern.
The Charity’s Operating Strategy includes the following clauses:
1. The Charity will not take on projects if we don't have the resources to fulfil them
2. The Charity will not go into debt
3. The Charity will always have enough in reserve to cover 3 months' operating costs
The Trustees will continue to review this Operating Strategy as Saluto develops.
Outgoings in Financial Period
£435.13 was spent on IT & Telephony – this includes setting up the charity’s website www.saluto.org.uk
£37.62 was spent on stationary.
Income in Financial Period
£517.26 worth of donations were received.
Balance @ 21[st] February 2023
£44.51
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