REGISTERED cOMP￿¥Y ￿1)mBER. CE032336 (England and Wal&s)
REGJSTERED CHARTfY NUMBER: 1203159
Unaudited Fluanclal statej￿ts for the Peri￿ 19 2023 to 31 March 2024
William Hintoll LiTrited
ch8fte￿d A=
Ross House
Ihe Square
StOW-on-the-Wold
GI1￿¢este[S￿re
GL54 LAF

Kate's Home Nursing
Contents of the Mnallcial Siatetnents
for tIAe period 19 May 2023 to 31 fllarch 2A>24
Reference Adminlstratlve DetalLs
Report ofthe TTh￿e$
Independent ExBm7ner's Rep)rt
6 to 7
Slatement of Financial Activiti
Balw)ee Sheet
to 10
Cash Statement
Notes to the Cosh Flow Statement
12
Notes to the Finall￿ Statements
13 to 18
Detailed Statement ofFinancia] Aelivities
19 to 20

Kate's Home Nursing
Reference and Administrative Details
ror tbe perivd 19 2023 to 31 fvlarch 2024
TRUSTEES
A F NonTrilli
Mrs N J Noorani
Dr P Sl)errinvhani
Mi'.% N J Bi'()wnL l(ippuiiiled 1615120241
Dr P Johnson
Dr B Ward
M Peiider
REGISTERED OFFICE
The George Moc)i'e Community Centre
Moore Road
B(Jurton-on-(he-Water
Chelienham
CJlouce%ter.%hire
GL54 9AZ
REGISTERED COMPANY
NLTNIBER
C.E0323_36 (England and Wale5)
REGISTERED CHAIUTY
NUMBER
1203159
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER William Hinton Limit¢d
Ch￿lLTLd ALLUUnt￿1S
Ross House
The Square
StOW4)n-thL-Wold
GI()ULLsILI"shire
GL%4 IA
SOLIc￿￿Rs
KLnd411 & Davies
Crosswdys House
The.%quare
Si()W-C)n-Ihe-Wold
Gloiicesier%hiTe
GLf4 IAB
ACLOUNTANTS
Tayabali Tomliii
KcntUD Hou
OAI'oid Streei
Moreton-in-marsh
Gl(iu¢e%lershire
GI.50 01.A
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Kate's Home Nursing
Report ofthe Trus¢ee8
for the period 19 Vlas 2023 to 31 March 2024
The trustees who are also direetoffs of the Charity for tFie pwses of the Compalli￿ Act 21K>6, present their
report with the financial sratemenLS of the charitv for the peri(Kl 19 May 2023 to 31 March 2024. The
trustees havc adopted the provision5 of Accounting and ReEK)rting by Charities: S.￿tment of Recommended
Prnctice apphcable to ch￿ltieS prepaTittfr their accourits in accordance with the FllwIC￿ Reporting Stsndalll
applicable in the UK and Republic ot Ireland (FRS l(r2) (effective l January 2019).
INCORPORATION
The ch￿itable CO￿panY was incor￿rated on 19 May 2(r23.
OBJECTIVLS AND ACTIvIT￿s
Objects
The objcct8 of the Charity Are to provide uncharged palliative nutsing care to any patient living within a 20
mile radius ot StOW'-on-the-Woltl GlOuttSt￿￿hi￿. m.ho is in need by reasoj) of terminal itine5s and who
Would prefe.. lo be nursed in their own home, including where oppropriate 8ny cornplementory therdpy from
time to time &pproved bv the Trustees.
Jn fLtheTamce of thes¢ vbie¢ts but not otherwise and onI3' wbeD there is capacity without detracting froin the
objctts above, tD enbaoce the provision o( the seThice by enabling patients to become familiar wirh it at an
appropriate ti￿C and to continue the service to an appropriate conclusion. the tDJStees Shall have tK)wei' to
enable the following:
Patiellts livitw withits the area of tr￿efit D]ay ￿ ￿pted & short terjn b&8is.'-
a. rf they are feelmg Yerv ill as a result of ChemOthe￿pY or other although they have not yet t*eD
given a ¢l¢ar palliative diagnosis.
. if they h&ve loLg4enL degenerative ¢ollditioos such as MS 01 bAND and are cxperiencip-g a partTCul￿lY
bad phase or where respite cate 15 needed for their family.
c. the provision of bereavement SllpI￿ for the ￿xI of kin of paticTLts nursed by the charity if th¢y ￿lde
'Athin the of benef
The provision of such home nursing care is at the ab501ute disertAon of the Trustees: prDvided always that
the care is first requesied by eitlKr the ComThuniiy Nurse in tharge of the patient, Ihe patient's General
pL￿tiLl0ner or a self refetfdl.
Jn getting these Dbje£tives plaDuing our activities. the Clwity's Tn￿￿e9 gave careful consideration to the
Charity Commi88ioll's general guidance on public benefiL
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Kate's Hoine Nursing
Report ot tlie Trustees
for tbe period 19 2023 tu 31 NIArch 2024
OBJII CTIVEI S Af+lD ACTivrriES
ALlivities and Jchievement.q fibr the vear
ie deniiiiid l()r ()ur nursing serviLe fluLluated year, with %1)me very busy monrhs balanced by quieler
Limes. We saw <1 small dLLlinL in th¥ dverage lentwth of lime we werc nursing PTriieniN and a hi(Thcr
peir¥ntag¢ of ynungJLI' PdliLnt5. We provide(l a lolal nl. 6,895 hour￿ ot nui"sin(F Liue, ovei. 1.323 iiursing shifts
fr)r Incal pcaplc and support tor theii. cllrer% families.
In addition we pr()vided 311 hours of
bereavement suppoit fo)r tlie fainilies and carers ol those we nursed. in the f()rin ()f ()ne to one support. coffee
omiiigs. walks, an eveniiig of renienibTaiice ai Chri.5tmas.
We continued to providc d full service, wurking to ￿l￿taIll the Safety ol. i)ur nur%es. Sutf. patients and their
familie.% and t<￿erS. We haille a seTh'ice level agreement with NH.g CFloucesierhire for infection control advi
and training.
We Lontinued wilh training on Systm One and u%c SyAtm Onc, IvhiLh mLans thai we now paper fiEtt in
re11{ tii)n tu direct P11 tient care. Intorniatian on Syltm ()ne relating to P1( tieni% treatment e is updated,
accessed and s113￿d by other ielevant medical professionals such ds GPS and Cf)mmuniiy nurses. resultin¥ in
beller infoTmali(11) fi)r eveiyone aiid more joii)ed up Lare.
Through out thL year we continued to receive excellent feedhack IroEn oui paiienis and their tatmlies and
other professional reams. We conducted audiL4 tr) ensure the qualiiv ol oiw Service. ()ther aLidit5 indicated
that our nurses felt very well supparted and our policies and processes w'ere well ie¢eived and practised.
We mainiained our vital links with thL Ndtiunal Association of Ho%pice at Horne (NAHH). Hospi¢e UK,
NHS c()mmi%%ioners in CJlaucc%iershire and Oxford.%hire and other lucai hospices and charitie% pr(Ik'idino a
similar seriice.
We continued tl) dttend encl of life board meetings w'ith h()th (Floucestershire and
Oxfo)rdshiiE CCG%. We ¢()ntinLied 10 have regular collaborative nieeting% with other charitie.s locallj. to
thaiL expLtience. good pi'actice and to mitigate Lost% where possible for example by r¢du¢ing duplication.
sharino training.
We Li)niinued lo offer traiiiiiig. both onlsne and face io face. We coniinue(I to mo)nit()r our policies aiid
proLeduiES. We did all we could to ¥nsur¥ that thruuLyh our oovernancc pi'OCLSSL5 our nutses and i'ulunteers
coiitinued lo feel %upp()TtLd, Ihdt our expectalkon% and requirctnLnts were very cle￿. and that oui. patiLnts
cnntiniied t() receive the best possible care, We cntouraged ot. our niirses to take up Practice Support to
help and support them in their roles. ()ur Recruitment. induction, appr￿SaI feedl)ack processes iEmain
enibedded aiid robusl.
Over the yecir rhe bereavement support ptovided viral and much appreciated %upport 10 our patient's tamily
and careis.
The main lunction of this service is tn provide gupport throtigh the difficult lirst year.
n()Iinali8ing ihe grief process and helping people t() iii)dersiand Ihe iinpaci it has on Ilieir d￿lY-to-daV life. We
allow people iinie to talk about the pei'%on who h&s died and Iheir ¥niotlOlls. Althuu&ih we orfer this .SClWlL¢
for d yeLir. the dve1.￿l￿e leneth of Slic y on oui. case Iodd llppruKitn<ltLly 6 monihs. When t￿OPle feel
isolaicd and vulnerable we Link-in and gionpost them to non-medical prescribing ie-4ocialisation. We al%n
assess tor sÈgns of cr)mplic&ted grief and if we feel thdr someone may need cnunselling and further in depth
support ￿'c signp(i.%l them 10 Cruse. their GP ()Iher l()LJl .%erviLe.%. We have iiicluded our bereaven1eiil
suppurt serviLe in our audiiing proLL%% tLuIb1￿ Lk cont-ms Ihai this seivice is Cxtrcniely bellefici￿. We
continue to lor)k ttji. athcr W£lyS in whiLh we can provide l)eiEaveinent and L£lfLT SUPPUrt. We havc continutd
our reldti(Jn%hip with the Gloiicestershire Carers Suppr)rt Hiih m.hich has proved to be an invttluable source ot
suppon, adNiee and opportunities f()r ()ur earers.
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Kate's Hollle Nur5iDg
Report of the T￿￿te
for the period 19 May 2023 to 31 March 21124
OBJECTIVES AND ACTivrrILg
In Lille with our 2022-25 Strate￿¥ we h&ve continued to k proactive in l(K)knng for ways to improve the
service we offer whilst remaining a IDJIY local char.ty. Our Erf)ard of trustees ￿Mained resolure that the
charity should look to maintain all eicellcnt service within our 8reA whilst not expanding oar area of
oFration.
Funthaising remained a challenge this year. We continusj to maintain ¢lose ]iDks with th? volunteers on our
committee. Our annua] Carol Coll￿rt w&s veiy well SUp￿rted a]Id was. once again, our main event of the
ye￿, We continued to receive a lot of SUFP)rt from I(￿al EKople who provided gr3JLts &Thd donations and
aLfdnged their oivj) fund Tai5ing evellts.
Our main source of income NHS funding was thriyjgb Glouc&%tersbiLE Continuing Health C8
Fasttr&ck Funding.
DUl￿g the ye4ll', w ensui'e we the most llp to d&te Human Resources aud Health And Safery and
Fire regul&tions gnd ¥JidaDce, ir.clucb￿o our staff contracts and related policies. we continue to work with
Peninsul￿ a highly regarded natioJal company. This proi'idss a ¢ost etteaive ￿'aY of obtsining up to the
minute special SL inforniation, advi¢e and guidance.
FINANCtAL REVIEW
Reserves policy
The Trustees will endeavour always to hold a minimum of Ll(K).tXJl &8 a r&serve againsi future eXpendIt￿re,
recognising that demand for the dwity's servicc and the amount received in donations or legacies can
vgry consideixbly.
STRUCTU￿ GOVERNANCE AND MANAGLMLYr
Governing doeurnent
Thc th￿lty is controlled b> its aoverning d(KumenL a decd of and constitutes a li]nit¢d company.
limited by guaL7ntee. as defin￿1 by the Companies Aci ?JKk5.
Recniitrnent and appointment of new tr
New T￿s￿5 when neLxled are usuallv kecruited fffim among the I￿al coniniunity OTh the reComM￿dation
of existing Trnstees. based on the expgtieJce which a Trnstre bLIILgs lo the role. New,ly elec￿1
Tnistees are Inforn￿llY mentored by the ChaIrn￿ and CEO.
Risk management
The Trnslees actii'ely review on a rcgular basis the major risks fa¢ed the charity and, haviog examined
Dpentionat and b￿81￿esS tisks confronting IL cotth thai they have ￿tablished systems to miugate the
&igThifi¢dnt risks. Full liabib.ty insuratkce is carried against claims trom both patients and nursing staff.
Investsnents selection policy
The TrnS￿S, Act 20(J) coDfets investment p)weTS on the charity. Although the charity ellsures that
slgmfic￿t bjnouni ot its reserves are kepi in interestknTing b￿￿k accowiLg. rdther tELau being put ID any Lisk
fulld. a pn)￿rtion remains invested in 8 moderate ii5k fun(L In order to generate fun(ts for future operational
needs.
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Kate's Home Nursing
Report of the Tntytees
ror the Pe￿￿1 19 hlay 2023 10 31 March ?J2A
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND JL4NAGEMLYT
Sustalnabllity
The Charity is commttted to promoting suststn&biliry. We aim to fi)Ilow and to proTnok good sustainability
prnctt￿, to reduce the environmental imFdcts of all our xtivite6 and to help iho.se we work with do th¢
sanie. We will Tedu¢e and effectitrely manage our iu)pact ill a resp)nsible mannel. by etJsuLing that
environmental considerations are illte￿ into decision making.
This report has been prepared in 4¢cofflance with the s￿eMelll of Reu>mmended PraL*ice - AccouDting and
R¢￿rtIng by Chariti¢s.
Approved by order of the boanl of In￿tee$ on LO January 2025 and sI￿d on its beh¥Jf by:
A F Ni)orani. Truste¢
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Independent Examkner's Report to the ThLStws of
Kate'5 Home tiurslng
Independent &vminer's re￿rt to the tr￿￿te£S of Kate's Home Nursing ('the Compgny,)
report lo the chariiy trustees oll tny eXa[nit￿On of the a¢Gowits of the Company for the pericd
19 M&y 2023 to 31 March 2IY24.
Responslbllitieg and basis of report
As the charity's tnjstees of the Company {and also its directo￿ for the pur￿SeS of company law) you a
responsible for the pre￿[￿10￿ ol the a¢coullts in accordance w&th the requiremeThts of tbe Companies Act
2006 ('the 2￿6 Act).
Having satisfied myself that the ¥¢ounts of the Company are not requirsj to be audited under Part 16 of the
2006 Act wid eligible for indeFndeot examioatioD. I teport ill respect of my examinatiou of your
charity's accounts as callied I￿1 under Section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 Ctbe 2011 Act'l. Ln carrying out
my examination I haye followed ￿ DI￿tiOnS given by the Charity Commission under Section 145(5) (bl of
the2011 ACL
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Independent Examkner's Report to the Tr￿tee5 of
Kate's Horne Nursing
IDdependeot examiner's statement
Since your ¢￿IEY'S gro&s illcome exceeded ¢a50,(KX) yO￿r examiner musl be a mernber of a tist¢d ly)dy. I
can confllin that l am qualified to iiudertske the examination because l am a member of the Institute of
Chartered Ac¢ountsllts in Ellgland andWale5, which is olle of the list&1 iYMIi&s.
I have Completed ¢xaminatiotL I ￿nfim] that DO matters have come lo my attention in connecllon with
the examinatson giving me cause to believe..
accountillg records We￿ not kept in respect of the Company as required by Section 386 of the 21K16
the accounts do not ￿cOrd witb those records. or
Lhe accollnls do not comply ￿tEl the accounting wuireN*nts of Section 396 of tbe 2006 Act ot￿r
than any requirement that the accounts glve a trne atxl fair view whith is not a matter considered as
part of an independent exAminalion' or
the a￿OUnt5 havc nol been prepared in accordance with the tnethds and prin¢iples of the Statement
of Recomtnended Practice for accountiug and Itporting by chaEities (applicable to chaTitieg preparing
their accounts in a¢cordance with the Fitkancial Re￿iting Standard appb"¢able in the UK and
Republic of treland (FRS Iir2)1.
have no collcctns and have come across no other matters ill connection with tbe examination to which
attention shouLd be drawn in this report in order to enable a pwpEt uThderstandin¢y of the accounts to be
reached.
Ian Quartennaine FCA
Williani Hinton Litnitcd
CharteiEd Accountar.Is
Ross House
The sqU￿e
Sitsw-on-the-wold
Glouce8tershLre
G￿4 IAF
16 January 2025
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Kate's Home Nu
Statement of Fin#neial ActivitAes
for the period 19 ￿laY 2023 to 31 l¥IarcJJ 2024
Unrestricted
nd
Notes
INCOME AND ENDOWMENfs FROM
IhD&tion5 and leoacie.s
223,778
Other tradjng activities
Jnve8tment income
R￿￿erveS transfer
25J72
14,INIO
1,059,423
Total
lJ21613
Raising fllnds
1,665
Charitsble activlties
Providing care costs
AdnTrinistration costs
240,958
3fi4(A
Total
279,1187
Net gait1￿{lOss&8) on inve31￿en[S
(11154)
NET INCOME
1,031J72
1,031J72
The notes form pth of the4e fi[ja￿la1 stal£ments
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Kate's Home NuiTillg
Balance Sheet
31 March 2￿4
un￿striCted
fuud
Not&s
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible ￿Sets
Investments
io
li
9299
918831
927,730
CLTRREKT ASSETS
Debtors
Cash at bank and in h8nd
12
9,718
116,325
126,1143
CRED￿oRs
nounts. falliog due within one y
13
(llAOi)
NET CURRENT ASSETS
103,fA2
TOTAL ASSETS LFSS CURR
LIABIL￿lEs
1,031 ￿72
r4ET ￿￿ETs
1,031J72
FUh'DS
Urnrstrlc￿t ￿llds
14
1,031J72
TOTAL FUNDS
1,031,372
The ¢haritable company is entitled to exemption from audit under S*tion 477 of the Coinpanies Act ?tX16
for the period ended 31 March 2024.
The members have not reouired ￿ company to obtain an wdii of its financial statements for the period
ended 31 Motch 2024 in accordance with S￿tIOn 476 of the Companies Act 2006.
The trustees ackE￿WIedlVe their ￿S￿nSIbIlItieS for
(a)
ensurin(r that the ch￿ltable company kcq)s accoulltittg recthds that comply with Sections 386 and 387
of the Companies Act 2(X)6 and
(b) preparing t"mancial Staten￿nts wbich give a ttue and fair view r)f the state of affairn of the chllritable
company as at the end of ea¢h finanLia] year and of its surplus or deficit for each fin8￿cial )ear in
ac¢ordallce the requirem￿ of Sections 394 and 395 and which otheThvise comply with the
rquirernents of the Compani&9 Act 21X)6 relating to fu￿￿la1 siatements, 80 far as applicable lo the
charitable company.
The notes form of these financiaj S￿￿￿eDts
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Kate's Home Nur5iJJg
Balance Sheet- continued
31 Mareh 2024
These financial sta￿￿entS have been p￿pared in accordI￿ce w'ith the provisiolls apph￿ble to chan'table
CL)mpaDies subj'ect to the small cotDpgllies regime.
The fin2ncial slaternents were approved by the Board of and aurhorised for i&8ue on
16 January 2025 and were signed on its behalf by".
A F Noordni- Twstee
The notes forTU part of these financial stalements
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Kale's HiTrm¢ Nursing
Cllsh Flojy StAtement
for the period 19 Nlay 2023 to 31 March 202A
Notes
C&sh llows from operating #et1￿¢1
Cash generateAJ frorn oEw&tiong
1,045269
Net cash provided by opernting activities
IWS,269
Cash flow8 from Inv&gth)g actlvities
Purch￿ ot tangnble fired &ss¢ts
Purchase of fixed a&set ￿VestMents
Intere5tr&eived
(12,399)
(930,585)
Net cash (used inyprovided by inV￿ting acllvities
(9289441
Change in eash And casb equiFalents
in the Tew)rting period
Cash and e#sh equiYalent4 2È the
beglnDlng ofthe reporth￿
11&3
Cash and equiTalents at the end
of the reyirling period
116J25
The n(*e8 fom part of Ihw financial statrrnents
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Kate's Nursing
Notes to Ihe c￿ Flow Ststemelit
for the pemd 19 May 2013 to 31 ￿I￿r¢b 2024
CONCILIATIOli OF NET INCOME TO CASH FLOII. FROM OPERATING
AcfiTriTIES
Nel Incon￿ for the rewTtin% perfcrfl (as per the Statement or
Financial Activities)
Adjustments for:
DepAteiation charges
Losses on investsnenrs
Intucst received
Increase ill debtots
In¢￿ase in creditors
1,031J72
3,IOD
12,154
(14,040)
{9,718)
22,401
Net eA8h provided by operntlons
1,045,269
ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN NET FUNDS
At 1915
Cqsb tlow
At 3113124
Net cash
Cash at bank and 11] hand
116J25
116a25
116?25
L16a25
Tolal
116J25
116a25
The notes form partof financial st&enienLS
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Kate's Hoine Nursing
Notos to tbe fillallcial Statements
for the period 19 fvtay 2023 to 31 Mareh 202A
ACCOUNTING POLICI&S
B&sls of preparlng the statements
The financial statements of the charitablc company. which is a public benefit entity under FRS l(r2.
have been Prep￿.ed in amirdance with the Chatities SORP (FRS 102} Accounting and Rep(Mting by
Charities.. Ststement of Recommended Practice applicable to Ch￿itieS prepaTing their ￿o￿llts in
accordance with the Finattciaj Rep)rting Slandard applie&ble in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS
102) {effrctive l January 2019),, Financial Rep)rtinq Standard 102 The Fiiiancial RepoTting Standard
applicable in the UK al￿ Republic of treland"" and the Compani&s Act 2006. Th¢ financial stalements
have been prepared under the histori¢al cost confvention, with the exception of investtneThts which a
itieluded at ma￿t value, As rncdified by the revaluation of cenain assets.
InC￿e
Ail income is iEcoonised in the Statement of FI[￿ncl￿1 Activities once the clwity kn entiilement to
the fiJnd& itis probable that the income will be received and the attiount can be measured ￿lIablY.
Expendlture
Liabiliiies are recognised a5 e4rnditure &8 as tlwe is a legal or consttuctive obliqation
unitting the charity to tbat expellditure, it is piY)bable that a knmsrei. of economic t￿￿et[ts will be
reqiiired in settlement and the arni)unt of the oblsgation can be me2SllNI feliably. Expenditure is
accounted for on on accruals basi$ 2nd h8S cl&ssified under headings that a￿reg￿le all c051
related to the category. WThere costs cannot be dI[￿t]Y attributed to parti¢ular headings they have
bee￿ allocated to activities on a basis conbis¢nt with the use of rtsources.
ToDgible fixed assets
Depr￿la110r, is provided at the following annual rates in order to write off each L%set over its
&%tifftated useful life.
'raxatlon
Th6 charity is eAcTDPt from corFtrAtion tax on tts charitsble ￿lviti￿g.
Fund aeeounting
Unrestricted funds can be LLsed ID accordance with th eharitable d)jectives at the discretion of the
trU5tee5.
Restricted funds can onll be used for particulat restricted PL'rpDses within the objects of the charity.
Res￿L¢tionS arise w'hen S￿lI1ed by the donor or when tu1￿5 are raised for particular restricted
purposes.
Fulther expt8nation of the nature and Pur￿ of each fund is included ill the notes to the finanGial
statements.
Hire purchast and leasing c*mmifvts
RcntaLs paid uD(ki' 0￿￿ting are charged LD the StateJneDt of Flliamciai Activities ou a straight
line basis over the peri(xl of the lease.
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Kate's Home Nursthg
Notss to the Financial Ststements- continued
for the peri(Kl 19 hqay 2023 to 31 Marth 202A
DONATIONS AND LEGACILS
Other donations
Grant in¢ome
Ju memoriam dDuations
91391
116279
15,108
223,778
Grants received, tncluded ill the alxJv@ as lollow5:
' NHSE grant
Other grdnts
16,135
100,144
116379
Other fundraising activilies
Carol concert
1092
25J72
INVESTMENT INCOME
Dividend% received
14040
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Kate's Home Nursing
Notes to the Fiiwncial Sthtements- continued
for the period 19 Evlay 2023 to 31 March 2024
RAISING Fuf*l)S
Ratslng donation8 and legaclts
Other tulldtaisiog o(bsts
1,665
CHARTTABLE ACTIV￿￿$ Costs
sUp￿rt
costs (see
0tr7)
Providing care cosrs
Admiillsts'atton costs
240,958
36,464
277A22
SUPPORT COSTS
anagement
Totals
Providing care costs
AdmiDistr&tion costs
237858
36864
3,1
240,958
36,464
274?22
3J(
277A22
NET INcOTrIEJ(ExPELYD￿uRE)
Net income/ expendi(ure is sta￿d afiercharging depwiation of £3.1￿.
TRLSTEKS, REMUNERATIOli A￿7) BEYE
There were uo trustees, remunetation OT other I￿llefits for the petiod ellded 31 Marth 2024.
TheTr were llo ￿$t￿, expenses paid for the ￿TIod end￿1 31 Ma￿h 2024.
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Kate's Home NU￿￿n¥
Notes to the Financial Statements. contitiued
for the perlod 19 May 2023 to 31 M￿Ch 2024
10. TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
FLttures
Cornp￿er
equipment
fittirjgs
Totsls
COST
Additions
11,407
iU99
DEPRECIATION
Clwge for veaT
1852
sioo
NET BOOK VALUE
Ai 31 March 2024
744
555
9399
ii.
investm¢nts
Athlitions
Reyaluations
930585
(12,154)
At 31 March 21124
918rt31
NET BOOK VALUE
Ai 31 March 2024
918,431
There were no investment outside the UK.
Cost OE valllatiijn at 3L March 2024 15 rep¥eSellt￿ by:
Llsted
inTrestments
Valuation in 2024
91&431
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Kat¥'l* Hi)Ine Nur.sing
Notes to the Financi41 Statements - continued
for the period 19 Lk1ay 2023 to 31 hlarLh 2024
12. DEBTORS: AM01Tr4TS FALLD4G DUE MqTHU4 ONE YEAR
Oiher debiors
VAT
Prepdytnents
1,70
3J116
4,712
9,718
13. CREDITORS.. AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
Other ¢￿ditOrS
22.401
14. MOVEmE￿ri. IN FUNDS
Net
niovemenl
in tund.
At
31,3124
UDrestrlcted
General I'und
1,031J72
1,031J72
TOTAL FUNDS
1,031,372
1,031,372
Net movement it] tund5, in¢ludcd in thc above arc as Eollow5-
Incotning
resourees
Resources
expended
Gains and Movement
l()88es
in funds
Unres¢rietcd ￿1}d$
Cjenerai I"Iind
lJ22,613
(279,0871
112,154)
1,031,372
TOTAL FUNDS
lJ22,613
{279,087)
(12,154)
1,031,372
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Notes to the Financial Statenhents- continued
for the period 19 May 2023 to 31 March 2024
15. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
Iii the year CESB Accounting Limited provided accounting services for which fccs of £4,128 were
accrned in the accounts. Mr R Brow""ne has an iiiierest CESB Accounting Limited who is a close
family member of Mrs Tr4 Browne who li'a5 appointed &8 a Trustee on 16 May 2024.
16. CHARITY REORGANISATION
Following the incorwration of the CIO on 19 May 2023. the reserves of £1,059.423 were transferred
into th¢ charity by Kate's Home Nursing (charity. numb¢r 1059680).
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Kate's Home Nursing
Detsiled state￿￿￿1 ofTh)ancial Actiiities
ror the period 19 May 2023 to 31.N"larch 2024
INCOME LYD ENDOwTrIEf￿Is
Donlltio￿ and legacies
OtheL' donations
Grant income
In memoriam donations
91391
116279
15,1118
213,778
Other trading ac1t￿lieS
Other lunth7ising aaiviii8S
Carol concert
1,892
23,480
25J72
Invtstment income
Divtd¢nds re¢eiv¢d
14,040
Re8erYes tra￿￿er
Reserves uansferred i>n reorganisation
1,059,423
L322,613
Rai9ing doD2tions and legacjes
Other Fundraising costs
Support costs
Management
Salaries adinin and nursing coordinatio
Nui'sing costs
Reni and Tat&s
IThsurance
Pension costs
Telephone & p)stage
Marketing costs
OfFice costs
TraN'el
Thinillg
Carried forward
191,190
2,521
9,199
2,182
642
11892
6,375
1822
265,752
Thi5 page d(￿$ not forni part of th¢ Slatytory financial 5tatettwts
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Kate's Home l%ursing
Detailed Statement of Yjnancial Aclivi1ies
lor the period 19 Trlay 2023 to 31 TrIarch 2024
Mall8gement
BrOU￿7t forward
Accountancy
L£gal and prof&ssionai fees
265,752
3,990
80
274J22
Other
Fixtures and fittings
Computer equipTnent
1852
3,100
TotalresouLr¢s ¢xpended
279,087
Net incoll￿ before gaiDS and
1,043A26
Realised reco￿lSed gains and losses
GainsJ{losses} on fixed a&￿et iovestmellts
(11154)
Net Income
1.031J72
This Fage does notforni partof the ststutory fi1￿Cial S￿￿￿]L5
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