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BHSEA

Birmingham Health, Safety and Environment Association

Registered Company No. 00925718 (England and Wales) Registered Charity No. 255523

Annual Report & Accounts 2023

Financial Period: 1 January 20223– 31 December 2023 Programme / Events: 1 January 2023 – 31 December 2023

SK – 6 March 2023

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Contents

Report of the Trustees with Introduction by the Chair

Independent Examiners Report

Unaudited Financial Statements

Appendices

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Report and thoughts from the Chair

The past few years have seen several changes within BHSEA's management structure following the Leadership transition from George Allcock’s long tenure and subsequent resignation of George’s successor.

A key priority of the newly elected chair was to bring a period of calm and stability to enable BHSEA to consolidate on the good work laid down by the predecessors and to then build upon this for the benefit of BHSEA members and the local community.

The chair, following appointment undertook training with the NCVO (National Council for Voluntary Organisation) to assist with the responsible governance of a charitable organisation and in achieving the charity’s aims. Following the NCVO training the existing policies were reviewed and several new policies developed in conjunction with a BHSEA code of conduct and an induction package for trustees, council, and management members.

At this time the NCVO training was also offered to all committee members and trustees, which was taken up by several members and indemnity insurance was obtained for the trustees, council, and management members

The NCVO training was later applied using the NCVO governance wheel at a strategy meeting which has enabled BHSEA management to reflect and identify opportunities for the future with regards to the governance of the charity and continual improvement. It is the intention to repeat this process and to also invite an independent external audit of BHSEA by the NCVO with the aim of ensuring good governance and the promotion of continual improvement.

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Report and thoughts from the Chair

For the past year BHSEA has run regular monthly meetings with guest speakers and members presentations, and in doing so have increased the members attendance in person from approximately 12 people in December 2023 to regular attendances of over 40 people at the recent events.

BHSEA has also run nine successful monthly events and two WWT-SHADS

A training sub-committee was formed with the aim of providing training opportunities for BHSEA members and mentoring support for students. As a result of this one student has been given guidance and assistance to achieve a NEBOSH qualification and also received two weeks work experience within a member’s organisation. The training committee intend to build upon this initial success.

The training sub-committee has also arranged and delivered free training sessions for BHSEA members to complement the monthly meetings, it is the intention to continue with this in the future.

In September BHSEA was invited to attend the prestigious SGUK Awards where we were awarded a Silver excellence award. George Allcock was also awarded the Maurice Anderson award posthumously “As recognition for his outstanding devoted services to his local group BHSEA and to Safety groups UK.”

A BHSEA member Operational Compliance system was also awarded the Alan Porter Rose bowl for their revolutionary safety App “under Construction”.

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Report and thoughts from the Chair

Throughout the year BHSEA had a membership recruitment scheme which was assisted by a consultant Alison Gray for marketing support. This enabled us to launch a successful membership campaign, resulting in the recruitment of new members and also in raising the profile of BHSEA within the local media and across digital platforms.

As part of the campaign a BHSEA awards scheme was introduced with the inaugural awards held in December, with some of the categories voted for by the members. The intention of the awards is to recognise the excellence within our membership and to celebrate outstanding contributions and achievements throughout the year.

In January 2024 membership fees were reintroduced and this aligns with our long-term strategy to ensure the financial health and stability of BHSEA and to ensure sufficient funds for future endeavours and to offer more benefits to the members and the achievement of BHSEAs charitable aims.

In February 2024 BHSEA was able to off free access to the “Croner-I”, Croner-i Lite platform that provides online information, expert guidance, and tools for professionals. BHSEA have also secured a 20% discount for members who subscribe to the full Croner-i platform.

During February BHSEA members were also given the free opportunity to become affiliate members of ROSPA.

In conclusion, 2023 has been a year of growth, consolidation, and achievement for BHSEA. BHSEA continue to evolve while remaining true to the founding principles and remains dedicated to achieving our stated charitable aims.

BHSEA Chair March 2024

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BHSEA

Birmingham Health, Safety and Environment Association

Association Objective

To promote the health, safety, welfare and wellbeing of working people and the organisations they work for by facilitating networking, sharing, learning, the adoption of good practice and continuous improvement.

This extends to an organisation's physical assets, the environment, and the community which it serves or in which it operates with a focus on Birmingham and surrounding areas.

‘Welfare’ means facilities and provisions that are necessary for the comfort, convenience and wellbeing of working people such as washing, toilet, rest and changing facilities and somewhere clean to eat and drink during breaks. ‘Wellbeing’ means a good or satisfactory condition of existence or state characterised by health, happiness and prosperity determined primarily by work and which can be influenced by workplace interventions.

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Summary of activities and achievements

Varied programme of nine monthly events all of which were in-person, two WWT in-person events and the Mock Trial which was attended by 140 people. We also ran an Asbestos Awareness Free Training Course.

Continued invitation to BHSEA events to all groups affiliated to Safety Groups UK.

Attendance at events is now getting back to pre-covid levels.

Successful well attended Construction ‘Working Well Together’ (WWT) events held in June and November.

Continued strong support from HSE at WWT events, as well as Bevan Brittan, Speller Metcalfe, Safety Forward, Helpgb, SATS and others.

Significant contribution from Council and other members to ‘Members Corner’ slots.

Membership numbers increased significantly as a result of the newly introduced Members Referral Scheme.

Continued Support of Marketing Consultant on specific projects to grow Membership and launch the BHSEA Awards Scheme.

Membership subscriptions remained postponed until January 2024.

Continued sound finances with investment income increasing despite investment falling in value. It is important to monitor the situation with regards to Investments performance.

Only achieved by the continuing voluntary effort by Trustees, Management and Council with support from others including Secretary Sarah Kenny.

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Birmingham Health, Safety and Environment Association

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Organisation Information 2023

Registered office Church Court, Stourbridge Road, Halesowen, West Midlands, B63 3TT Registration Company No. 00925718. Incorporation date: 11 January 1968 Charity Commission Registration No. 255523.

Governing documents

Memorandum of Association (As revised at AGM - 8 January 2001); Articles of Association (As revised at AGM – 4 April 2022)

President

Rosi Edwards - appointed February 2016

Trustees

Mrs L Ley; Ms L Prophett; Mr A Rolinson; Mr D Masaun - Vice President

Chair

Mr Wayne Bishop

Secretary

Mrs S Kenny

Independent Examiner

Mr M Howell, Nicklin Accountancy Services Ltd, Halesowen, West Midlands, B63 3TT

Bank

Lloyds

Stockbrokers / Investment Manager(s)

Charity Property Fund (Savills) Brewin Dolphin

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Organisation Structure 2023

President

Rosi Edwards

Non-Executive Director, Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust; Former Regional Director, HSE Wales, Midlands and South West Region

Trustees / Honorary Officers (directing)

Chair Wayne Bishop

Co Vice Chair – Lisa Rollinson/Mark Allso

Clark Hunter/Marisa Firkins - Co Construction Chair

Vice President– Dalvinder Masaun Trustees – Linda Ley and Liz Prophett/Andy Rolinson

Management Committee (managing) – Trustees plus

Wayne Bishop Louise Mansfield

Lisa Rollinson

Ken Davies Peter Bowers

Council (advising) – Management Comm. plus

John Jones Mike Morton Clark Hunter Greg Ward David Hughes Marisa Firkins Isaac Adu Mark Allso

Other Council - co-opted

Paul Singh

Secretar : Sarah Kenn y y

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Summary of 2023 Events

Type of event Number of
Events
Total
Attendance
Monthly Meetings
/Events
9 369
Construction /
WWT-SHAD Events
2 93
Mock Trial 1 140
Training Session 1 11

Note:

New BHSEA Chair – Wayne Bishop

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Monthly Events 2023 and Attendance

Jan Plans and priorities for 2022 and beyond –
Leadership and whatgood looks like
37
Feb Incident Investigation and Psychological Safety 43
Mar Construction Matters – Buried Services 39
Apr AGM and Work Equipment Inspection and
Maintenance
33
May Annual Seminar – Mock Trial 140
Jun Legal Update and Building Safety 49
Sep Environmental Law and Drones in Construction 46
Oct Construction Matters – Fire and Contaminated
Land
45
Nov Health – Dust Management 36
Dec Wellbeing Strategies and 2023 BHSEA Awards 41

Note:

The 2020 attendance figures were all online via zoom.

The 2021 attendance figures were a mix of in-person and zoom.

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Members’ Corner 2023 short (10 -15 mins) practical presentations - by members for members

Jan My 25 year H&S journey - Paul Singh Feb When an Inspector Calls – Wayne Bishop Mar Lighthouse Club - Marisa Firkins Sept The Common Assessment Standard – Stephen Pearson Nov [C-ILM Leadership and Management in Construction -] Daljit Sharma

Paul Singh – 25 Years in H&S

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Examples of other content of Monthly Events and Newsletters

Hazard Spotting Picture

Presentation Notes / Slides

HSE Inspection Campaign

Member Benefits

HSE Information

BHSEA 2023 Awards

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Membership - at year end (31 December)

Members networking prior to start of monthly event

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Result of two Referral
Campaigns in 2023
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2023 Members’ Feedback

“Excellent presenters, really informative and engaging” (VS – 13/11/2023)

“An excellent practical demo of CAT & Genny, hands on experts are always useful” (KD – 13/03/2023)

“Great practical examples and recap of basic principles” (CH– 13/03/2023)

“Overall, a very interesting meeting. New things to think about regarding land contamination” RC – 09/10/2023

“Enjoyed the Awards Ceremony, great way to celebrate member input and achievements” – PD – 11/12/2023

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Key Contacts and Supporters

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Supporters and Key Contacts
Safety Groups UK
The Health and Safety Executive
Birmingham City Council
Construction Industry Training Board
Make UK (formerly EEF)
Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents
Equans
Construction ‘Working Well Together’ (WWT)
Bevan Brittan
Human Focus
Federation of Master Builders
British Safety Industry Federation
City of Wolverhampton College
Speller Metcalfe
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Income & Expenditure Summary 2023

Income & Expenditure - from 'independently examined' Accounts

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Income and Expenditure 2018/19 2019/20 2020/21 2022 2023
Income from Investments
Bank interest £ 1,829 £ 62 - - -
Dividends received £ 45,887 £ 41,714 £ 53,614 £ 44,900 £ 48,268
Income from Charitable activities
Subscriptions £ 9,760 £ 1,725 - - -
Donations - - - - -
Training and conferences £ 2,142 - - - -
Total income £ 59,618 £ 43,501 £ 53,614 £ 44,900 £ 48,268
Expenditure - Management Fees
Portfolio management £ 4,929 £ 4,016 £ 8,175 £ 6,597 £ 5,953
Expenditure - Charitable Activities
Secretary's fees £ 13,489 £ 11,318 £ 19,613 £ 15,593 £ 14,527
Admin assistant fees £ 5,166 £ 2,272 - - -
Operating expenses £ 15,969 £ 11,675 £ 8,255 £ 10,528 £ 17,299
Marketing Consultancy - - - £ 2,350 £ 5,877
Printing & stationery £ 522 £ 575 £ 306 £ 233 £ 215
Other expenditure £ 1,075 £ 1,113 £ 836 £ 352 £ 971
Expenditure - Governance:
Accountancy £ 1,247 £ 725 £ 410 £ 225 £ 600
Independent examination £ 2,200 £ 2,150 £ 2,150 £ 2,550 £ 2,750
Total expenditure £ 44,597 £ 33,844 £ 39,745 £ 38,428 £ 48,192
Surplus (Income - Expenditure) £ 15,021 £ 9,657 £ 13,869 £ 6,472 £ 76
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Investment income recovered someway Expenditure on event venue doubled due to rising prices and addition of Mock Trial. Expenditure on Marketing Consultancy and Website Development

Membership subscriptions postponed until January 2024

Cash in the bank £115k; an increased buffer for uncertain times.

Financial position enables future increase in BHSEA services, initiatives and reach in furtherance of its charitable aims.

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Governance and Management (1)

Articles of Association guide the way the Association is run and managed, and the Association continues to operate taking due account of Charities Commission rules, regulations and guidelines including those related to public benefit.

Appropriate information, guidance and NCVO training is provided to new and existing Trustees, Management Committee and Council members.

Management attention is routinely given to risk issues including finance/investments, organisational arrangements & succession planning, membership numbers, communication technology/developments and value and public benefit from Association activities.

Copies of documents and further details on BHSEA Website

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Governance and Management (2)

‘Activity Calendar’

Guidance / Procedure - example

‘Strategic Planning & Monitoring’ tool - used to review the activities, performance and effectiveness of the Association and identify improvement opportunities, aims, objectives & priorities

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Future Actions / Improvement Opportunities

Extend the offering of Free Training Courses to BHSEA Members

Developing Mentoring and Works Experience for Junior Members

Further development and use of social media using LinkedIn, Facebook and WhatsApp.

Continuation of reviewing and transferring documents to the new website.

Developing website – Referral Campaigns and BHSEA Awards Page.

Increase practical content at events – Introduce a Peer to Peer Q&A.

Seeking further ways of promoting health and safety / BHSEA membership across the West Midlands Region and more diverse communities.

Extending free first year membership offer more widely to Students.

Re-introduce Membership Fees in 2024

Further development, expansion and simplification of policies, procedures and guidance.

Committee Team Building and Strategy Away Day.

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Trustees report approved

This report including financial statements were approved by the Board of Trustees via email:

Trustee – Dalvinder Masaun

Trustee - Andy Rolinson

Trustee – Linda Ley

and signed on behalf of the Board by:

Trustee – Elizabeth Prophett

Sig: Date: 08/03/2024

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lo the FlThar¢LJl StaléwThls. ¢Mtlnued rortbé ¥Par￿e¢ 31 Tre(em￿ 2023 IWVL%TMEMW JMCOME 20 DI￿dU￿SreL 48,268 44, RAISING FUNDS 2DP3 ITrrnan￿e￿IiI 5.95J 6,59? NETINCOMEI{EXPENDITURE) NeL iTrtorf1eKpe￿￿￿We1 iftei (Wlwl(tsed¥ing)." 202) lThpeithi ￿X￿lI￿al￿ othEr acwuThWcyfee5 750 2,550 125 TRusfEES' RfMUNERAT(OP4AND BENEFITS 31 t(embeT 20Tr2. TrUltwi'fjxpeiiM• Truste￿, e¥peiists ts1 £17B{2D22 ¥tsit.' E5S31 4¥Èfé Paidlw the pe1￿￿ E￿E￿ 31 21J23. COMPARATIVES FOR THESTATEMENTOF FINANC14L4mvmES unrt5￿CteO IN¢QME ILND ENOOWMENTS FROII 44.9(K) EXPENDITURE OPI lund 6,597 Chartt4ble a<￿￿tIES TOknI 3J.42 Net W51{kÉ*%l on NET INCOMei(txpeNOITLIRe) (64.540) RECOIICIUATioNof FUNDS Tcthi f￿ndS fothyaid I,467.￿4 TOTAL FiP4DS CARRIED FORWARD 1.39$.) 26

"Imiryham Health, S3ldy and EnvironuEDI A559[￿t￿J￿ NrAes lo the Sl¥lements- conlinajeé lor year ended 31 De(ern￿r 2023 TANGIBLE FIXEO ASSETS ReoalL4 COST AL l Jan￿ry 2023 and 31 r￿mber 2023 1,070 NETBOOKVALUE At 31 De(￿ber 2023 1.070 Ai JI Decernber 2022 1,070 FIXED ASSET INVEsfMENTS ed iThve51ments MARKET VALUE Al l Jdnuary 2023 Additions DlstM)sals Unw115￿ s￿rp1￿￿e5 Ilossesl R,285.242 2JQ.829 1229.2401 (26,760) At JI Oechber 2023 1,260.071 NET BOOK VALUE At 31 DeceM￿r 2Q23 1,260,071 At 31 ttembÉr 2022 1,285,242 There were ￿VeStM￿t assets outsltk ihe IJK. DEBTORS.. AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR 2023 2Q22 Other debtors L.929 2,502 CURRENT ASSET INVESTMENTS 2(Tr23 2022 IDvesinnt de￿1$ 4,E9 4,EA)7 27

the 31 2023 11. CREDITORS.. AMOLINTS FALUNG DUE MTHIN OIIE YEAA 2023 ZQ22 4,5 MOVEMENT IN RIMDS In l￿d5 Viirut￿<t•dluTh fL 1,395,586 1.373,679 4,938 2,220 1,39fjJ 119,6871 1,378,617 TOTAL FUND5 1.3*304 IiY,68n 1.378,617 NÉL fu￿%, In thÈaL￿arPa5 ￿1kn￿.. R¢s￿r(e5 exwded In funds LlnrE51tKted hrkds GentralfLthd {21,9071 2,220 148,1921 119,7￿) TOTAL FUNDS 48268 148.1921 119.7631 {19,6871 Conwa¥vesf)r movemert In f4nd5 In fvnds Unt¢st￿Cle￿IUttds nwèl lur 1,456.99 5.935 1.395.586 1.462.844 164.$40) 1.39B.30q TOTAI FIJWOS 1,462,844 1$4,5401 1,398,304 Incwthg Resour expend 1955Q5 Infu￿5 Unrutrkted lun Ger￿￿ fumd 161,323) {3,214 (64,5401 TQTALVUIID$ 44,900 IYa,4281 28

Env¥onmenl A55￿￿t￿n N*le5 lo the Find￿￿1 Stalefften15. cwlin theyear ended 31 Decemter 2023 13. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES There rto relatsd wrty Irèwolthis for ihÈ year •￿e1 31 Dtcambtr 2023. 29

BHSEA

Birmingham Health, Safety and Environment Association

Appendices

Revised Investment Policy including Reserves Policy

Sharing Learning Improving Sharing Learning Improving

Birmingham Health, Safety and Environment Association

BHSEA

Investment Policy including Reserves Policy (1)

Sharing Learning Improving Sharing Learning Improving

BHSEA

Birmingham Health, Safety and Environment Association

Investment Policy including Reserves Policy (2)

Sharing Learning Improving Sharing Learning Improving