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2024-03-31-accounts

Trustees’ Annual Report for the period

From 24[th] May 2023 Period start date To Period end date 31[st] March 2024

Charity name: Respite for Veterans

Charity registration number: 1203236

Objectives and Activities

SORP reference
Summary of the purposes of
the charity as set out in its
governing document
Para 1.17 For the public benefit, to relieve the needs of
UK service and ex-service personnel with
disabilities or who have sustained injuries in
service (and by extension their families and
carers) in particular by the provision and
assisting in the provision of respite facilities and
experiences designed to aid and facilitate in
their physical and mental recovery
Summary of the main
activities in relation to those
purposes for the public
benefit, in particular, the
activities, projects or
services identified in the
accounts.
Para 1.17 and
1.19
The main activities remain the provision of
respite opportunities for eligible beneficiaries,
either through direct fundraising, or facilities
provided by third parties. Several respite breaks
have been provided; however, they have been
donated with no financial cost to the charity.
The cost of providing these benefits has been
£0.
Statement confirming
whether the trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit
Para 1.18 The trustees of Respite for Veterans CIO
present their annual return and accounts for the
year ending 31st March 2024 and confirm they
comply with the requirements of the Charities
Act 2011, the trust deed, and the guidance
issued by the Charity Commission on public
benefit

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SORP reference Para 1.38 Policy on grant making Para 1.38 Policy on social investment including program related investment Para 1.38 Contribution made by volunteers

Other

Achievements and Performance

SORP reference
Summary of the main
achievements of the charity,
identifying the difference the
charity’s work has made to
the circumstances of its
beneficiaries and any wider
benefits to society as a
whole.
Para 1.20 This has been the first year for the charity, and
our priority has been building a strong
foundation for future growth, and delivery of
meaningful benefits to our beneficiaries. In this
time, we have invested our efforts in the
following foundation areas:
▪ Establishing formal governance controls
and processes.
▪ Contacting and building relationships with
other Veterans charities (Building a trusted
network that would benefit beneficiaries).
▪ Researching fundraising methods and
challenges, including development of
applicable policies etc.
▪Slowly growing the number of registered
beneficiaries.
▪Providing several respite opportunities to
veterans and their families at a Cotswold
holiday resort. The feedback is that this
has improved mental wellbeing and
stronger family relationships in a safe and
fully supported environment.
▪Using beneficiary feedback to help guide
future strategy and direction.
This foundation work has, albeit slowly,
provided direct benefits to several beneficiaries,
and helped the charity understand the
challenges we face in difficult times, particularly
regarding fundraising.
Broadly, the in-direct benefit to society is
knowing that veterans and their families, all of
whom have made sacrifices for their country
and society, have not been forgotten, and RFV
are doing their part to recognise their value and
hopefully help improve their lives.

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Achievements against
objectives set
Para 1.41
Performance of fundraising
activities against objectives
set
Para 1.41
Investment performance
against objectives
Para 1.41
Other

Financial Review

Financial Review
Review of the charity’s
financial position at the end
of the period
Para 1.21 Given that this is the first year for the charity, and the
focus has been on building strong foundations and
identifying beneficiaries, there has been minimal
fundraising and expenditure. The current financial
position is as follows: -
Total Income:- £506.01
Total Expenditure: - £40

Breakdown of income sources: -

Bank Interest: £0.01

Trustee Donations: £250

External Donations: £256
Breakdown of expenditure by activity: -

Bank Charges: £40
Investments: - £0
Grants Received: - £0
Fundraising activities- £256
Total Value of Assets- £0
Total Value of Liabilities- £0
Statement explaining the
policy for holding reserves
stating why they are held
Para 1.22 The amount required to sustain the charity over the
next 12 months aligns to our policy requirement to
retain reserves that are “Sufficient to sustain
minimal operational viability for a period of no less
than one whole financial reporting period”,
including where “Our forecasts for levels of income
for the current and future years, taking into account
the reliability of each source of income and the
prospects for developing new income sources”.
The reserve levels will be assessed frequently
throughout the reporting period to ensure they
remain adequate.
Amount of reserves held Para 1.22 £250
Reasons for holding zero
reserves
Para 1.22 N/A
Details of fund materially in
deficit
Para 1.24 None
Explanation of any
uncertainties about the
charity continuing as a going
concern
Para 1.23 The charityis aware of global economic influences
and the challenges this puts on small charity
funding. The risk is that we are unable to grow and
meet the needs and expectations of our
beneficiaries. However, this is why we have
deliberately taken steps to adopt a longer-term
approach, ensuring we build strong foundations
and understanding what funding options would
work best for us. We will mitigate this risk through
steady growth and ensuring we do not overcommit
both financial and in terms of beneficiary
expectations.

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The charity’s principal sources of funds (including Para 1.47 any fundraising) Investment policy and objectives including any Para 1.46 social investment policy adopted A description of the principal Para 1.46 risks facing the charity Other

Structure, Governance and Management

Description of charity’s trusts:
Type of governing document
(trust deed, royal charter)
Para 1.25 A Charity Constitution
registered with the UK
Charities Commission
How is the charity constituted?
(e.g unincorporated association,
CIO)
Para 1.25 Charitable Incorporated Organisation
whose only voting members are its charity
trustees.
Trustee selection methods
including details of any
constitutional provisions e.g.
election to post or name of any
person or body entitled to
appoint one or more trustees
Para 1.25 Trustees are selected in accordance with
the Charites constitution and the Charity
Commissions ‘Finding new trustees (CC30)
guidance. In selecting individuals for
appointment as a charity trustee, the charity
trustees do so regarding the skills,
knowledge and experience needed for the
effective administration of the CIO. Apart
from the first charity trustees, every trustee
must be appointed [for a term of [Three
years [by a resolution passed at a properly
convened meeting of the charity trustees.

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Policies and procedures
adopted for the induction
and training of trustees
Para 1.51
The charity’s organisational
structure and any wider
network with which the
charity works
Para 1.51
Relationship with any related
parties
Para 1.51
Other

Reference and Administrative details

Charity name Respite for Veterans
Other name the charity uses N/A
Registered charitynumber 1203236
Charity’s principal address 74 Billacombe Road, Plymouth, Devon, PL9 7EX

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

1
2
3
4
Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted if not for whole
**year **
Name of person (or body) entitled
to appoint trustee (ifany)
Damian Lyons Chairman Damian Lyons,Chairman
Miriam Allen Trustee Damian Lyons, Chairman
Paul Knight Trustee Damian Lyons, Chairman
David Grieves Trustee Damian Lyons,Chairman

– Corporate trustees names of the directors at the date the report was approved Director name N/A

Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity

Trustee name Dates acted if not for whole year
N/A

Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others

Description of the assets N/A held in this capacity Name and objects of the N/A charity on whose behalf the assets are held and how this falls within the custodian charity’s objects Details of arrangements for N/A safe custody and segregation of such assets from the charity’s own assets

Additional information (optional)

Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)

Type of adviser Name Address

Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)

Exemptions from disclosure

Reason for non-disclosure of key personnel details

N/A

Other optional information

None

Declarations

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

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s) Damian J Lyons Full name(s) Damian Joseph Lyons Position (eg Secretary, Chairman Chair, etc) Date 13th February 2025