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IIRITISH ASSOCIATION OF SPORT Ah'D F.XF.RC'I8E MEDICINE REFFRFNCF AND ADhttTr*lSTRATIVE DEI TAIts roR THE YEI AR ENDED 31 DEC&WIER 2011 TRUSTEES Mrs L Woglit Dr S Kluzek T Allirdyee Dr R Chai¢erjee Dr K Breiinan (resigned 5.5.23) Dr E Catniollt (resigned 25.8.231 Dr J Dunbar (resigned 21.8.23) Dr R A Hawkes Dt K Marino A N Setli {Tesigned 4.11.231 Dr D A Vishnubala Dr P IVneel¢r Di T L£ggcti (appointed 7.11.23} Dr J Wollg (appoiilled 7.11.12) Dr R G Mitchejl {appoinied 7.11.23) COfvIPANY SECRETARY Dr R Cbatteriee REGISTF.RFD OFFICE Unit 3 Jetsiream Drivc Auckley Ih)nc&sLer DN9 3QS RTr"knIbTERCD COfvIPANY NUMBER 01962979 (Englaod and Wales) RCGISTEREI D CHARITY NUMBCR 293854 AUDITORS Xeiiiadiji Audit Limited Sidings House Sidings Ci)urt Lakeside Doncaster South YorkshÈiz DN4 5NU

iIRITISH ASSOCIATION or SPORT AND EXERC:I.8E MF.DICINE REI IJORT OF THE TRUSTELS FOR THE YEAR Eh'DED 31 DECENIBER 2023 'The Uijstees wlio are also directors of the ch￿2tY For tlie pvrp05e5 of the Companies Ad 2006, p¥&%eni I1￿1V repoj'l with the finaiicial stJteJi)ents of the chariiy foi. the year ended 31 December 2023. The trnstees havc adopted the provisi0115 of A¢¢ouniing and Reporullg by Chariiies: Sta￿tile11[ of Recomnieiided Prac¢ice 2ppli¢able to chariiies prepai'iDg tliell. accouiits iii accordance iviih the Financial Reporting Slandafd applicable ii) the UK and Republi¢ of Irelaiid (FRS 1021 {effective l JcTriiuary 20191. STRUL'TURE, GOVEI RNANCB AND MANAGEhlENT Goveiniiig docuiiieiit The organisation is a charitable conipany litni*d by guatanke aEKI iegisieted in Fthgland. The ￿mpaThy iv&8 e8(alJlished utJ4£er o Met)iorandunE of Asso¢iatioll thal established the objects and powe￿ of the chllritable conipany and is governed by its Èoveiming documeryi and Arlicles of AssiKiaiion. In ihe event of the eonipany beiiig ivouiid up. ed¢h rnen)beY is required (o Contribute an amount exceeding £1. Reci'uitlll￿)t xppoinllljeiit of trustees Tni.EleeR are appointed for up to 3 years and can bt re-el¢¢id for a fuEther 3 years, subieci to the n]les 12id down ITh tlie Metnoranduni and Ariieles of Associaiion. Oi'gonisation41 strnctUTe The btsai'd meet ai least four limes a Yeattod￿l with the busillessof the Association is responsiblefor the gov￿.nanC fraihework, lh¢ strdiegic dir¢¢iitsn and policy of ibe ¢lwiiy. Stsff m¢mber8 a]so aiietjd the meeiings but luve V￿Ing poivers. All de¢i.%ion% ot) policy c]1&18es, introd￿tti0￿ of neiv tmjlicy. business. dkscussion aiid agteemenl of 211 busiiiess of ibe %ub-¢oniniii¢ee%, reporting oft business from the Secreiary, Treasurer, and CEO are discu.$8ed and agreed al each board eetiiig. Nciv I￿ltIatIves. leg&1 requitrments tsnd que5tiOllS rni5ed by Member$ a￿ all di5¢us%ed al ea¢li m¢elillg. E&¢li ieeliiiR's niinutes are ￿e0rded. circulated lo each nieniber is ma(k available lo Members upoji request. Day to day enqui¥ie5 regarding th¢ ¢)PEraiional bv5ineS5 are deo11 with by th¢CEO and SMT. Iiiductton and tyainliig of new tr￿sleeS Neiv incon)ing tru8te&gare preseijied wilh z full illductioD pack ivhidl include%roles aJKI responsibi]iiies of ¢hAiily Irustee aiid legal ieqviremenL%. ￿lEchair aiid ￿0 are reswnsible foreE)surii)g a full hnduciioti of Trusiees takes place, pj'ovidijig lnfoimali￿ on Ilie slluclvfe. future pl￿15. opeiatioiial w)li¢ies aiid aiiy o(her infoni)ation seeii to be of assistattce io the sl holder. All docunientary changes as signatory lo any offscial do¢ume4its are put iji pla¢e by the CEO or secretary at the ¢inie of the ¢hgngeovvof trustees. Tiiaiiageilleiil Tl)e Irustee8 1'eco8nise the imEKHlanee of Risk Mlllagement iwihin ihe fEan)ework of governaii¢e al￿ iiilernal ¢ontrol. Ri.8k 3R%essiJJeIits. intludinR financial al￿ securi.y risks. have carried oul by die ItU51eeg. Tl)e &&se&sIiieiit i.s reviewed on an ongoiiig basis, by U)e CEO and die Treasurer. The ouicon]t of Lhese revieiys as Ihen ￿por1ed Lo at)d discussed by the iwslecs at iiieeiings lield throughoui the yearand ihe risk nianagemeni policies are ajiiended &8 required.

BRITI.8H A,SSOCIATION or SPORT AND CXERLISE NIEDICINE REPORT OF THE TRUSTEKS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECELMBLR 2023 TnFstees' Aiinu81 Report Foreword by Chair of BASEM, Profe&8or Patrlek WlTreeler Weleon)e to BASEM'S Annual R¢wrt for tIK peri(xl I" January to 31° Decen]ber2023. ￿115 rtport lays oul t1￿ adivilies of this charity this year tstld I Ivould encouragc all our members (o lake a I￿k. as there is a lot of ivork tlthi goes on l)ehind the scenes io keep BASEM going. there may be aspects of BASEM'S athiviiies ¢hat are iiew ¢0 yo￿. I siart by off¢riDB iny Ihanks forilie haftl ivork of Dr EleallorTillelt. my predecessor a5 BASEM al￿r ivho deiiii¢le froiii offLce iii Augu.8t 2023. She held the reiLk8 ai BASEhd durn)g the ¢haIlwigii￿ Covid years. which ivas a challenging lime in 211 of our l&ves. where we all had to adapt lo ever￿hanging aiid rules. I ivas privileged to sC￿e on BASF.hJ's Board aloiigside her as a Trnstee for several years alld I was imple￿d how Eleanor sirove 10 seek Iioviiiony whei'ever possible and move forward ihings ivilh c<M￿enSU$. Having takett over as BASEM Cliair. I see how n)uch goes oi) behind the sceties, how things there are lo juggk attd Ihe Competing wioi'iiies iinie and headspace in this volyntary rol¢. SiD¢e taking on the BASEM Chair role. my admiraiion for all my predeeessors in ihis role lias oiily iJICTeased. BASEM ¢oryoiately oivcs tach ofyou many ihanks. This Annual Rtwrt higl)lights BASEM'S kclivi(Ées thn)bghout ihis yeai. As always 11)is would iioi be possible witlioul the suppoil of (buf n)enibership, the Lin￿ givetl to us by our tnany volunteers ivho seiwe BASEM in many ivays, th¢ aetivilies of ovr TLWStees whD give up iheir lime free of eharge to oversee BASFM. ￿ld the work of OUT BASEM staff a iiuinber of wl)om are lleiv in the l*si year or two. We could ijot do all Iliat ￿'C do wilhout all your efforts, alld I will taks Iliis opya¢luiiity to offer each and every one of you my thanks. In 2023, Iviih the end of several Tn]stees of 0￿1¢< ve ivelcomed tbree iieiv Trusiees to (he Board (Dr Jeall Wong. Dr Ralph Mitchell. aT5d S)r l om I£ggell) wlio were voied n by Ibe BASbM nisnibersilip. In addition welcomed in Ihree new staff n]eiltr￿ {Diaiie Mos& Emily CapplemaLI, and Mtl Kitcjiing) to knlster ￿le very small numbeE of staff thai BASEM lias. The laigest single iletn to draw atieniion 10 are the disc￿8￿10t)SaRd planningwitlJ the Faculty of SpoFrt & Exercise Medicine IFSEM) to stek to forni a tnedical"ColleBe". In Mi ay 2022 our meinbership y￿ed ovenvhelinijigly lo progressdiscus5iOiiS will1 Ihe Faculty of Sport & I￿￿e[C1se Mediciije lo join forcc$ lo scek 10 trute a single entity. as a "College OA Spoil. l.ieiri.sE Miitstiiloskeleitsl Mediciiie" (thc n￿1)C lo be decided ai a fuiuTe dale) lyiiiging ¢ogellicr Ehe aciivilies aiid roles of IN)¢li orgaiiisatioiis Énto a sit)gle 0rg2llisftuo￿. Todo so. no( only facililales ithlernal workings beiiveen boih eniities, but also provides external OL'gani8atioiis wilh a clearer route of commuiiicaiioii io tl)e bigger'us" The aclivities of tliis Charity &re preserved. al￿ streii8theiied by the fotmalioTh of a M￿]cal College, and BASEM'S leEacy of support to ts meiiibers will be persevered Wh￿¢Ver the nanie of the fuLure entity. The road fo Ihe nienibership vole slaried Éji 2020 12021 ivith illiiial discussions and pn)posals. Meeuiigs then I￿k place ktween repre5eiitaiives of tlie Boai'ds of BA.%EM and PSLM leading to the ctealton of joiiii working groups. eomprised of members of boili orgaTrisations, i¥115eh revieived tl)e positives and negativ£s of different facets of eoming togeiher into a sin8lc orgaiiisalion. FroIii (hese a delailed documetst ivas prodllced aijd circulaled to our mernber5hip iviih this infoTniaiion. A live Q&A ses8ion ivas ljeld aiid. after diis, n)etiibers of BASEM aftd FSEM voted 8epardtely as lo whether ihey ivished lo pr(Keed. Boil) orgaIii%alions voled overivheltningly in favour, whi¢li lids 51aried Ilie JJex( s¢ages in the legal proces5e5. Ail inilial step oltliis for BASBM ivas ¢0 iiisirucl lawyers lo investigate 'due diligence" ensuring Ihai there was iio sigjiificaiil legal. fjnaiicial, or reputat5011al impaci on BASEM of jnijjing with FSEM. This is a ￿￿t&S8ry initial siag¢ of the Iiexl Pl￿$￿. Necessary archives &iid documents weve obtained during 2023 10 pa$sio legal teams. who will thcii reviciv ihese aiid consts'uci rewis for BASEM Boaré. befoi'e next stcps can be fully undet(akei). ivill I￿ mai)y steps oil tliis road and il ivill lake a yeat or more lo do Iljis coi'trcily. beiiig gvided by legal advice all the i¥ay ihough. BA.SFM MeiTr)bership is kept up lo dale iviili Iliese 8ieps Ilirougli eoiiliii￿ThiCaEioTr boih in BASEM TIMlay and throknBli moJJilily eniai18. InfoiinalioEI is 8lso po.%tcd oii(o & .%eclioJi of the BASEM Wctk8ite Iiii %.'Ilbasem.co.ii %ed-c(Trll el for nien)Iws io slay llp lo dale iviih pmgress.

JIRI'I'ISH ASSOCIATION OF SPORT AND EXERCISE ￿lEDICINE RF.POR T OF THE TRUSTEKS FOR TEtE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 Trustees, Aiiiiual Report Coiitinued Our aniiual conference, held at FJniraies Old Tnfford Cnckei Ground in M2nchester in Oclober 2023 wa& aAOI oppoituijity to bEiJig niembership Logetlierin botli education ￿ld Iietworkniig. We tr￿U&ll[ together many iiiteniatlDnal and aiatioiial S￿akerS on a broad range of tOPiC$. &8 well as shoivcasing Ihe works of oiir owii nienibership through posters and aivard pi'eseiiiaiiot)s. 11,5 lo be able to host these events agaii) aftei several years where covid resirictioiis ineanl Ih&t these couldn't htippcn. We buslt on tnc5sages Te¢eived f￿M Brightoii 2022 and the feedback froni ihe 2023 Coiiferencc Kvas again positive. Th￿5 has then fed into the prrte&w for d)e 2024 Conference ivhich i.% 10 be l*ld al the Coveniry Building Society Arena, led by Dr Dane Vishnubala. the BASEN4 Cliair of Eduealion. We look forivards ￿ a busy &n<E ex¢iting conference in November 2024. Meillbersliip continues to groiv within BASEM- at die end of 2023 ive liad 1119 up fronl 1038 ttvelve niontlis beforehand. Threc-quarters of our members are docior4 wilh a rnnge of allied health professioiials coniprisit)g Ihe IEniaindcr. A commnn [h￿￿e for iiew members joining i5 the ongosng education and SllPEX)rt Ihat BASEM offers. In 2023 BASEM has coiitinued 10 run our long-eslablislied re5idenlial Foundalioii Skilts Course ivhich skills and kiioivledge lo peoplc often early 511 iheir professional JoUr￿y. in addiiiott BASEM h&8 developed revision COUL'ses for FSEM Part E and Pall 2 ex8n)s helping people wepare for th&se professio￿al qualificalioTis. AISD in 2023 BASEM has njii a brand-new revisioii course for people ivi5hiiig io LErtdertake the FSEM Diploma iii Exercise Medi¢iiie qualificalioij exatEI, aiid {as5umiiig a￿yO￿t in the ¢duc&iioTh ie4tn has any time or ¢apa¢iiyI ttiay ￿ Pl￿7S to develop new courses in tlie gU￿re. so ivatch this SPA¢e We hoFe tiial tl)is report helps io shitte a liglit on ihe aciivities of BASEM, and for all ouc Membe￿ we hope to s¢ay in toudi ivith you all. and hop￿￿llY see you FJ Covcntry iNovellLbet for our 202A Conf¢renc Prof. Patrick Wlieeler Chaii, ofBASEM

]IRITISH ASSOCJA TION OF SPORT AND CXERCISE MEDICJNE REPORT OF TEIE TRUSTEES IOR THE YEAR ENDTr.D JI DELEMBER 2023 TrustÈÈs> Ai)nu4l Report Contiuued Iiiti'oductiDII BASEM is an org2nisation esiablished in 1952 to promote study and investigaiion of all medi¢al &8pects of sport. Its vision ivas to be the aulhoriiaiive b(Kiy on every medical aswl of athletics exercise. The orgattisalioii lids worked hard over the yeas 10 g1¢ iii recognition for the fieldof sports mediciJ)c, raising awatciie&81 pioneering iesearch, aod leadiiig iii pi'aetice. Taday. BASEM is knoiyn as a multidis¢iplinary sports ￿ld cxercise ineniber5hip organi5alioti. Matty Df its nienibef.8 hold key Jx)silions within SEM. Ixbth in the UK and a¢rou the globe. BASEM'S MenI￿r$I)Ip continues lo I diver.%e, witli just oveL' I members acro￿ a wide selection of disciplines. Many ol il% meniber.% are 3ciively iiivolved witli BASEM. Ivheiher thai be 15)rougli pafli¢ipatiort in oneof diecommiltees. providin8 tes(K]rees formembers orlioldit)g a place oil Ili¢ B02rd. The expertise ivit4in BASEM is exiensive. BASEM co-oivns Ilie Briiisli Jounial of Sports Medicine. a highly rad global publiution whicl) promoies resta¥ch attd education in 5POrt aT￿ ¢xer¢ise medi¢in¢. BASEM'S Vlsloi) BASEM is the le%dli)g multldlsclpllnary 5prthrt and exercise niedicine membership orgami$atlon In the UK ivltli core yespDi￿Ib￿lity to pi'ovide leadei'sliip, educatloii, And support toi. all. BASEM Nieiiibers iiiiiliid¢scipliiJL7ry heolrjicére professionals ivlio provide ilie core man0getri￿ii1 nece&g8Yy to i.wiré safe aiid cojiiipiuing pariicipalion iii SPOTI ulidptysitol aciiviry ai nll levels iviili uii eiKplrosis oil iniisculoskelei(71 * BASEAI siippuris ilie bÉ￿tfI1$ LTrfph)wtLdl &LiiviIy En allpopulotioNs, 1vill￿111 discrii#iiwii4)ii dijd ilRÉ iiwiorirtjice it play liealih and well-being and lis role ill btsili pilip￿ry %7nd setDndaF)' prevelllion oldisease. BASEM siippoi'ls ihe WHO GlobL71 ALltuii Plaii iu iiiake sigiiificniiily njorff people rt¢iive by 2030. * BASEM rÉcogiiises IhÉ iiéedforsirtsiig Nalioiial aiid ljiiernoiioiinlpL7riiiersliipt io tscliieiie EIS IJISEOM. . 5ASEM i$joiJii owiiÉiofilie B171ishJoiinirtlolSports Mediciiie aiidilie 8hlJOpen SportfjJidEYerci&A4edicrneJoiiJii£rl 3tPEih BMJ Piiblisjiing oijd siftppnrftr ft SIr￿1g tillen￿l￿oI1￿I Yesearcli figE1141a In ioogryiii ritri>riiicii)lÉs. BASEI M's Objeds Ackni ÈASFJITr&y dy Etsi¥)D Bjshl BA5tsfT BASWT¢dty ofdknth* BJSM

BRI'fisH ASSOCIATION OF SPORT AND E.¥ERCISE N.I[tDICJNE RF.PORT OF THE TRUSTEES IOR THE YF.AR r.NDF.D 31 DF.CF.MIIF.R 2013 Tn￿ttes. Annual Repol'l Colltinued Tl)e Flnanclals Oui. Dlrect Cosls Cost Types There is 2 slighi ]￿e2$t ill Jnditecl cosls tbis sr￿. This is duo ¢0 the pla￿￿ed me4nbeffship Ftnefits and education w)d iududts OUT IT w]d ivebsit¢ deielopD)c￿t iTrork at)d addittoxd staff c051& These costs JFe llot on£oJnE yet ivil1ieg￿ts itx gteJlei efficiellcies %11 thB long-te￿[L Th¢ co$ts ii'Ne sel 23ide 28 csigDat¢d fLn¥Js in ￿ ac¢i)wirs ai the of 2022_ IndiFett Cvst5 •oirecico5ts Costs Vs IllcO￿e Costs Vs Incoine % As a Ch3rity. it E5 inlPt>rt3tstto ￿￿￿e[sI3￿aholV our is speJTrt. tn 2023. 4V/o of ow llicoinc sixni ottruonitig tosts. 2uddeipe10pllie￿t and 43yo Still spent djfectly ott tthetthet b￿tfitS. A reduction in oui surplus this yeat ivas plzlllled to foEU5 on dei."elopnetst. OlfEct * Indlrert rt Suiplu

BRL TISII A&SOCIA T10￿ OF SPORT AND EXERCISE fvIEDICINE REPORT or THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2013 Tiwttts, Annual R￿￿rI Continued Costs Bi'eakdown Split of Costs Percentage Salari Journal . DevÈk)pmènt .. Merger BTIBR * tT Iwebsile • Conference P3rinershlps • Education Othei Prof Fees Awarth Ill 2023, BASEM has spent time developing new member knfiis and iii¢reasiJig its re4cli. Itt ￿K[Cr (o do so, we have iiicirased (he rtuillber of $L1ff lo bring iii expertise in confereiKe and eV￿lt Organi￿¢l0n, leadeiship ajid maiiage¢iieiTri. educiTrlion J 11 n4J adininistra1i￿. Our staff costs liave naturally in¢￿aSed aud have becoii)e BASEM'S largest single ex￿ndit￿re. Thecosls of ourc(Hiferryire also iiicreased, mostly d￿t io gencrdl increases iji veIiue hirc, AV Costs, aiid other huniati rcsoiirecs. Hoivever, our conferenc¢ income irtcreosed more sigttificanuy, and as such, BASEM'S iothl fiiiaiicial eoiitribuli(yi ioivardg Ihe c(xiference fiDm its reserves dec]tased. Our vlued jouimal, BJSM, is a ¢ost (hal BASEM pays for all ils membe[5 aiid thi5 eos¢ conies in AS ihe third highesi single cosi. Maiiy of our nKmbers find the journal io be one of the 8rcaiesi beiiefEls of inembership. WI￿re i))embets woiild liave lo poy sigiiificaiitly inore Iliatl theii aniiu&l nwnbErship fee th BASEM for just theiournal aloiie. Two neiv caiegories att appearing oil this yeur's rq)orl. Wsrstly 9% of oiir c051s ivere S￿nI on developnient ivork. This is plaiiijed iVOTk for year livo of our strategic plan. aiid it iva8 to coveE cosl of pulling itt place beli￿. sysienLS ivhicli will creote greater erriciencies, aid even illore ivorthwhile inember benefiw such as netw￿.king opportiiiiiiies dirough a mei)Ibei' dil￿torY and a rnentoring scl)em

BRIJ'ISU ASSOCIATIOJY OF SPORT EXERCISE IEDICINE REPORT OF THE TRUSTELS FOR THE YE4 AR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 202J Trubttees. Annual Report Contlnued The%e are one-off e05ts and they were pui aside ai tlie elld of 2022 iii a desigitated fui)d. Secondly, it] 2023 we ivorked vith IlieFae￿I[Y of Sportalid Exercise Medicine Iow2ft1s thecreaiionof a Collegeof SEM.Trier¢havebeen cosrs involved Ivith this so far. Ivhich have included legal advice. and the eosl of OTgani5iiig n*mber Q&A And subsequethl votes to ensure All membeis ￿1) hAve 2 vol￿ iEI (his significallt aciiviiy that BASEM is undertaking. liicoiiie Split of Income Percentage ISM MeiiibpisFTip (Olile￿I)f.e Coijrses Rent otlier Our iiitonie sources ￿MalJI eonsistenL with much of our itthnk being fft>m wr medical journ21. BJSM. lliis ljelps lo s￿PPort the ¢os(s of supporting oui- i1￿￿]ber￿lip at]d being able lo have a g[￿ley inipact iii developii)g the sports aiid exei'cise medicsiie speciality, However, our conference iiiconie grew thhs year Iioni 8% iii 2022 10 17%. This was due 10 an inCrea￿e in ticket sales. and an increase in $tM)nsorsliip. Our aini ss to have a fjiiaTrci&lly sustainable coiifeyeiice Jiiodel, so Iliai BASEM is thble to diyect its aiicoine oil providing fuAh¢reilucaiion oworluniries for ii)ellibers. so it is grext iiews Ilia( Ivc #re moving ¢losex towards that. Bglaiice Sheet We liave a restr(cted fui)d wliich hasn't decreased in 2023. This was a restri¢trd fund gtvell lo BASEM lo prov￿de award, Ivhich we didii'i ope¥) up irt 2(r13. This award has siiice beeth re0￿ aiid we expect the re5ts'ieted iMlat)¢e to decreose over the forthc(Miiiiig year. The Bo<Trrd revicived ihc reservas policy aiid 5igncd off on a new ￿l1¢Y ivliicli ￿lab]eS BASEM to liold reserves appi'opriaie to etisure thal iji Ihe cvent of a calaslrophic event causiiig BASEM io go ijllo liqui￿all0]I, t1￿ folloiviiig conimitnieiits Can be met.. Runiiing co8t8 for stx months ol run down FJiiaii¢ial coiiiini¢inenl of any OULsiaJiding awards Fli}￿li¢￿al COllLmltment of c0thf￿en¢6 ¢osts Two years, siaff costs (including penston and NICS)

BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF SPORI. AND LXEKCISL MEDICINE REPORT OF THE TRL'STEFS FOR THC YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 Trnstees, Atsnual Report Con(InueJ Because th¢ level of Ihese cornmiln]en15 ¢hatsge, rtserves are 10 be reviewed agwnsi these cx)n)iiiitments ttnnu&lly, and the appiDpriaie aniourttof resuves are put aside in a sep&raLe BASEM aecounL. For 2024, the maxii)ium regei'ves required would be £854.036. Ai 31 D￿ember 2023 the char￿ry held free reserves of £2.361m and iotal reseNes £2.961m. In BASEM'S budget for 2024, BASEM is also holding £60.(KK) of designated funds to potential costs of tile work lo esiablish a neiv Collcge of SEM. joinily i¥Éth FSEM (UK). Plai￿ foi. 2013 Duiing 2023, the secoiml year of C￿[ three-year sti&teEiC plan. we ainied to tx]ild i)n the groundw￿k we had pui in place in 2022 aiid start lo develop oui. exisiing offer. This included-. Developing our partnerships to improve eareerdevelopnknt opportunities for menibers Building our brand aiid reputati￿7 10 in¢rease membershÈp ￿ld promote SEM Reviewing 8ysien]s aiid prOc￿seS to cTrS￿re BASEM 15 workiiig effJ¢iaiily whilst ¢onilDuing to provide a quality seivie )CreaSi￿8. &mproving. and raising awareness of membership benefits to and retsiii membeES amd eth8ure standards are niei Developmei)t of aival'ds io focus on research in SEM Developing ￿ organisation's sysiems and resources io ensuTe the orgunisation is fit to grow &id broaden its membership b&se fui'iher ActlvAties to Meet Objects 0￿r Resefirch Bursarie8 aiid Awards Folloiyittg a review of our aivards. we reopeiied theni ill 2023 ajid have IEad a greal number of qualiiy applieatioiis. Tliis Yeport deals with awards iliat we have paid oui duritjg 2023. alld nlay t)ot tnclude t1￿ fiEII value aW￿ded 10 applicaiiis. Tlils year, Ihese have included- £2,000 paid for our external trai11sng 8nd develowneni award £995 forouK Msc bursary £9,506.02 for our researeji buysary £151.78 for Ilie lia¥elliiiR fellowsliip £145.45 loivards Ihe undergraduale elective awaftl £2,950 for our c¢)nference aivards We also had opportunily for a EJiemI￿r io recekye SuP￿rt towards 8 PhD in & subject of BASEM'S choosiiig (spori ojid liealtl)). Following Dpplica(tOL)s, Ihe awards pai￿] agreed thai Ihere wasn'l & suitable PlTrD sludy durlng tliis cohort and ihaE rhe PhD aivaiyi would Ix revieived thiring 2024 agaIrt￿ oiliei ¢oniniithJ¢ni& Oui. Pvoiknotloii of Meillbers, Wot* a￿d BASEM Braiidliig gild ExliÈbitiiig We looked io increase BASEM'S iEaclh this year tbrough al(etLding evertL% al￿ ￿l￿g prewit al key linies. Iii order lo make sui'e our n]e￿age iva5 heard, we spent lime improving 0￿r exhibiliiig reS￿ree5. ￿ld using m&i'keiii)E ie¢hiiique$ lo keep ou¥ or8anisaiion iii mijid P￿t-8vent. By aiiertding inienjauoiial events. ive have also Tiicreased general aivareness o( BASEM overseas. Iviih ourslaiid being a very popularone toa(iend. We IJ8ve worked h￿1] to iiicreuseitktei'aclioii bdiveeii BASEM aiid p¥ospe¢tive ineiiibers wc have illcllldLui exEsli￿g tneinbers in our activities lo pronioie die betiefits of BASEIM iiiember5hip.

BIiITISH ASSOCIATION OF SPORf ALYD EXLIIC15E.MLDICINE REPORT OF THE TRusfEES *OR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 Tw$tee$' Aillwal Report Cothlinued Me￿bershIp Crowth One of our largets was to ijicrease nienibership by SOA iii tjiis year and Sp￿li a lot of iinie pro1￿OLlng membeisliip, proinoliE)E ￿1¥ mei#bers, ai)d raising ai¥areness of SEM. We acwally greiv ttJen)berslJip by 7.8Yo in 2023 {nuiMbers of ￿1￿1]berS at the eiid of 2023 Vs nurtiber of nieft)bers ai ¢lie thid of2022). fie largest proportion of iiew nien)beis Ivere rull Iii¢Jiibets. aiid 140/0 of nciv liieinb￿S are all1￿ health profe&sionals. whicli slioiv$ that BASEM is still attt?ctillg a miilti<lis¢iplinary Memb¢rship. New joinillg illembcrs slaied their ieasons lor joininÉ iYer¢ having an interesl iii SEM, educalioij, Trelworking, Career dcvelopment. 2023 in coiiiparlson to the IASt 5 years Mumbersljtp in 2023 13as gonc against Ihe trend of the lasi 5 yeots and h88 coiilinued to groiv throu￿Out the yeai.. Actlve Membership by month for the last 5 years 1200 i(K)O Cifx) 41X) i Jixi MAI Jiine Av Sei)I Nav De(" 2Q19 M20IO p42021 M2022 w2023 Podca$ts Fti 2022, BASEM developed a PR serie5 called 'Fo¢us OD" whicl) gave illei)Ibers the opporliiiiily lo piDvide ai'licles or Inedia to p￿1￿0t¢ their own di￿lpIln¢. In 2023, we developed this concq)i fvrtliev aiid ¢realed % podcasl series called "Spoilighi on SEM" Tlic p)d¢asts are intcryieivs conducted ivitb oiir n)eillbeis and are put on BASEM'S ivebsile, in additioij lo BASEM'S podcast channel on Spoli Thesc have alltacied a iYidE audieiice, iii¢ludiiig froiii oulside our enibersliip, and aim to iii¢¥ea5e aivareness of sport and exercise JiiediciEie PTofessÈonats and Iheir expei"iis< in addi¢ion lo supporting iiettvorking anK>ngst lelloiy SEM pmfe&8ionals. 10

BMITISII ASSOCIATION or SPORT AND EXERCISE INIEDICINE REPORT OF THF. TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEhIBER 2023 Trustees, A*iiual Report Cfrnlliiued Oui. Educatioii alld Caittis Resources Fouiidatlon course OUT foundation course is a three-&nd-a-halfthy resid¢niial course, wbicli explores the ihree strands of SBM,. exercise niediciiie, iiiusculoskele(ai mediciRe and teani carc. li is typically aitended by those siartkng oui ifft their SEM carcer. and tiiose ivhose Inain role is fiKuscd elsewhere but they liave a Special inteiest in SEM. It tovers iopi¢s sucli as impacl or aetivily lo healih. ¢xan)inaiioii ieehniques. nutrition. coJi)nioii MSK problems. and t[raIn￿lI. IrA)% sayiiig tl)¢ course was appropi'ia(e for tlieir needs. As always, delegates have gained from the practical elemeDts of theeouise as ivell as (lie ability lo network ivith experienced tutors. ekarnin.4￿¥¥_¥esS]Qh "l am currentlyworklngin mgby but .would Ilke to Ealn experlence In . dlfférent5PDrt58nd really bulhl up • èrÈer In SEM alongslde mygeneral -.pf8cVee, It's also massively ImprovÈd-: my examlnatloTJ Skills and my . confldence hands on vAth .MSK presentatlons"

BRITISH A6SOLIA TION OF SPORT AND EI XERCISE PWIEDICINE REI IIORT or THE TRL,STlIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DEI CEMBER 2011 Ti'ustees, Aiinual Report Co￿1117ued Revtsioji courses Our revisioit couyses are primarily for tIK)se who wish to 5jt Ihe Faculty of Sport and Exereise Medicine {FSEM) membersliip exttm, aimed at registrars, artd are there 10 refresh delegaies, knowledge. Some delegate5 attend the revi.%ioii course to j￿st update their knowledge. and do noi go (Mi 10 sil the exam. The Course is delivered oiiline to eliable a5 maiiy caiididates to auend as y>ssible. JIASEhl Revtsioii Coiii'se 011È We liad 32 delegales 01] 11)i.S cwr.84 which was deliverel online alloiving overseas members to atlend and iThakin8 it ittore acee%%ible to &ll as IIKte iv&8 no t)eed for Ihem io itavel. IIXJ% of delegaies conipleiing feedback forn)s said tlie course niei tlieir needs. BASEM Revision Course Parl Two We had IQ dele£ates for this cou15e. l(Xl% OF those ivho completed the feedbaek fomls said the course met theKr twds. Pariicipanis enjoyed the breakolli groups ￿ld casc sludies. Our Pai￿11ersllIpS Faculty of Sport wnd ExeTcise Medicine IFSEM) Ai ihe beginning of 2023, ilieinl￿rS fiDm BASEM and FSEM had completed their woJ* in pioviding a iipoil Kvhi¢li outliiied how BASEM and FSEM could and ivhether ir should form a college of swxt excrcise tnedicine. Following the rep)rl. Inembers voted on (he next Steps and the Vole ￿ll11 has eoabled BA811M and FSEM io contÉiiue to work ¢owards establishiiig tht ntw collcge. This ivill mean dissolviiig Ix>th exisiing cliarities. and as such ive hav¢l)een ivorkiiig closely ivith FSEM rlirougholli tbe ycar to gather legal advic4 and ensure apwxwriate coiknmuni¢ation with ¢￿11 mtrnbe￿hip set. A% 2023 drew 10 a close, BASEM atmt FSEM had begun a legal due diltgence process wilh the aini tsf ¢oniinen¢ii)g the establtshtnettt tsf (he new en¢iiy in 2024. Undergi'aduate Spoi'ts wid Exercise Medicine Society IUSLI MS) We have continued our svppoil for .8F.M uiiil¢rgraduates ihrougli our partllcrship with the Undcrgraduttte Sport arKi Exercise Mcdiciiie Society. W¢ suppoiied the USEMS cot)fereiiee. Ivhich a[tr￿Cted &round 70 dciegales froai ttiiiversitie5 across Uie UK, and ive pmvided braiided bags for the delegates. Ivhi¢h ¢oniaineJ ¢are¢Ts inforniaiion. We liave also agak supporte(I soine ot USEMS IT Costs lo lielp thern pron]ole SEM Ihrough their S￿￿ely. USEMS canie to ourAGM and spoketo members&bouthoiv BASEM h&ve supponed USEMS aiid ihe valueof BASLM'S iiipiil lo early SLM earttri5ts. which wus greai for members lo see ihe added value of BASEld's nienibcrsliip to Ilie developmeiii of SEM. SEM Acadeiny A greater iEui)Iber of our niernbers are noiv utht>g SEM Audeniy a regknlar basi% for e-leaniiiig, Iwih just under halF of our niembei.%liip sigiled up to the plat(orm. I￿lS is a plaifotm we have ittvesied heavily in, iti pariiiersliip ivitli the Ausiialasian College of Spons ￿ld ExercisePhysicians aDd il provide5 UP to dal4 relevaiii e-leariiiiig across a liuge rathge of SLM Iopjcs. OrthoevfdeiiLe We have ie116Ived our li¢ence for Inenibers lo receive Orthoevidence again this year. Over I(￿ BASEM i)￿[￿berS liave regsstcrcd iviili Ortlioevideilce and 33% ofthtte knse Ihe pla(forni on a ttgular basis. It alloivs i1￿MberS lo keep up to dale wÈtl) Ilie lal&%( JEsearch io improve paiieni care. li l)as Uie single iargcsl MSK daiabase iii Ilie world aiid iliis 55 available al iio cosi to all ofoui. Inembeix bul a io BASFM ai around £18 per 211nuni per D￿nIber currently usiiig platforni, Membei's find iliis a useful resource for clitiieai ptadice iliis resour¢e t$ particularly lvelcoji￿d by our allied lielllth pvofessioiial iiien)ber& UIC Aiitl-Doplng IUKAD) 111 2023. we stgiied a iiciv partnership agreement with UKAD ivlii¢l? Ivould resuS1 lit JiiciMbers beiiig inuch better informed boui updaies iji 2Jili-doping legi51Etion. UKAD also altended and 5p)k¢lo ii)¢mbersa¢ ￿1r AGM, and iheirsessioTh ivhi¢li provided deiails of iieiv legislaiioji ivas welcoi)ied by iiwi)bers. 12

BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF SPORT AND EXLRLISE ML, DICINE REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR TAK YEI AR KYDED 31 DECEMBER 2013 ILstees' AIiDual Report Conllnued Oui, Coiiference Enilr4tes Old Trgfford Crleket Ground 2023 We held our c2iiiiual confejrnce in Old Traffotd. Manchester and ive a￿ vuy pleased its the ¢onfereii¢e wa8 a huge success. This was the r￿st CO]2fercnce ihat the BASEM itam have organised iviihii) a year siiite COVID, £1i1d ive hosted tlie Iargesi iitstjiljcr of dclegaies iviili a Ercat balance of farly carecrs and SBM profe&sion&ls. 333 delegates allei)de(I ti)e eonfeience, and #long iviih speakers, sia(f, voluneTh. and.8POtL8ors. Il)ere was a iotal of approxtnialely 450 people al the Conf￿enCe. We had fourexcellen( keynole.%￿2ker whose sessioiis were very popular. Prnfes￿' Fiotta Bull,World Healih Orgaiiisatioii, presenied-Gdting the World Moving: Seven Years to 2030 aiid We're Not DoTng Enough". 94.5% of delegates al￿nding ihis session said li was 8¢MMI or e¥cellenL "Amazlng¥ very Èye openlng start to the confÉrÈnce" h48 Jo Gibsoji. Rtbab4Perforn)anee. presetLied"Sear¢hing foT Solutions in Mys¢uloskeleLal Pain.. Makiiig Connections" 87.5% of delegaieg atlejid￿iIg Ihis session said it wa5 good or excellen(. 'HIBhly engaging talk- very IntÈrÈstlne and wlll shape my fuknjre PTaCtI￿.. Dr Aiidreiv Ma&%ey. FIFA, wesenied 'Team Care itt a Challenging Environll)enl" 88.3 of dclegalcs altending Ihis se8sioii %aid li was good or exeellejit. "Opery honest le8rnlnB polnts fLY U5 all- Dr Cliri5 Tomlin50n, Briiish Gymnasti¢s {2013-20281. finished the conferctjce ivi(h liis presen(Ation "Whistlebloiving.. Raising ConcerEts itt Ellie Swjrt" ￿.3 of delegares ￿tendi118 Iliis sessiojj said it was go(xi or excclleiit. i¢-RÈallylntr'ethblÈ-ta'l*': very rniivln& hTghllghts °the key fole we have a5 tlie Important rolopf" &StronM 50feguardlo8. pT￿ed￿rRI, Overall. 96.5% of people res￿ildiE}8 said they thought the whole event was good or excellenl (AV￿age 4,6 oui of 51, with the be￿ aspe¢L8 beiiig the raiige of topic& netivorking. the organi5ation, the oualiiy of speikers, develOpn￿lIt opportunilie5. aiid leaiiiiiig froni research. 13

BIUTISH ASSOLIAfioN OF SPORT AND EXERCISE fvIEDICINE REPORT OF THE TRUSTE4 ES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECENtBER 2023 Trustee5' Aniiual Report Continued TIK itnpuel of the ¢onfereiice COTh￿$ from the Ch￿)geS that people will m8ke in their fuwre p￿￿1¢¢ as a result. Tt]e$e incl￿de-. 'Will iioiv promote physical a￿1vItY to iinprove healÉh and wellking" "Gained neiv ¢tsiithcis lo sllpport IMY future cateer dcveloptnent" "Gave Ine diffcwiit 1￿clhod$ of pra¢ti¢e io improve outcon]es" "Made nie ti)illk aboul tiK in)potlance of ¢onimuni¢Jiion skills in my rok" 'Yliinkit)g more broadly" 'lrtcoiporatillg learning froii) sci￿1Ce I￿t0 pracLice- "How to lllCOIP)f2te SEM into general NHS wort" "Developed niy knioivledge base" 'To eonlitiue lo look oui for Ihings that aren't light and raise eon¢erns to proteci oth¢r<' OUY PublicatIoi￿ CoD)niuiiic#tlo Bi'ltlsli Journo14bf Sbort a￿d Exercise Medieine IBJSM) and BMJ Open Sport aiid Exercise Medieiiie IIIOSEM) Joititly owned by BASEM Briiish Medtcal Journal (BMJ). 0￿r members cothtinue to reteE￿ the BJSM ar iio charge 10 Iliem. In 2023, BISM retwlled its impaci fa¢ior top $tKx iii the Sp)ris Sciellces Cdtegory at 18.4, Ivhilsl BO.8F.M acliÉeved its firlr in)pac( factor ruling of 4.8, whicli 15 an exttlleni starl for ollr opcn access jouri)al. We coiitiiiued to support our MembeTS ivanliiig lo pJrsue a career in research through a discount of 25% on arii¢le pmcessiiig cliarges for publisliing in BOSEM, and a:. Ihe end Of 2093 a iicw &ward wliich will cover Ilie full publixliing Cost ofafii¢les BASEM iiwiibers gel publisbed BOSEM is ¢oYered. Through thL8e initiaiives we akll) io illcrease the Amount of research cwried out in tlie SEM 8e¢cor and support those who haye the ability (o carry out researdi but haven'l goi the rittanci￿ suppoit to do so. Addiiionally. BASEM. BJSM. and PO8F.M creaied o new award Called the 3Bs. This aivard is for ediloJ% of BJSM and BO8BM wlio arc ai a fjiiancial dÉsadvantag< usually those who are in loiver 1￿co￿le c￿lIts]es. to receive fiiimling toivard5 &tiendan¢e at a coiifereiice in order lo develop their knoivledge and neti¥odc. with Uie aioi of beiiig able to source hi￿1 quality Cojllent for botli public2tioJis. mcl￿be1. Newslettei. {BASEM Today) BASLM Today has ¢Dn¢inued lo dcvclop. Ivith excellellt conient Ihtoughoui (he year, $h¢Jw¢asiJi8 differejit aspccts of SEM, and kE)oivlcdg¢ froni our menibetshiy, in addition lo raising awaren￿ of BASEM'5 work. llie leani have ivoyked hard thi$ year to slreainline pr(Kesses and crcaie eff%¢ien¢ies, in additioii to bringii)g ill exlernal sponsors lo ensure the publicaiioTL Costs are kept 10 a miniinuni. The publicalion ss cuiraTrily available io all ii)cnibcrs iji paper forji) and oiilijie. The otLlsne edi(ioii Iso average just ￿[ukr 21K> readeis. whicji Sho1￿ us ihai BASEM members particularly etsjoy BASEM'S owrt updates including de￿11$ of our education a￿d conferen￿. BINGS Oiil fir8¢ BING inectlll8 ivas it) 2022 Jiid since thi5 point Iliis neliv0￿Ing group hfts devcloped iwili ¢here king a largei nujiibcr of menibers aiielldiiig. The group li&8 inCorr￿)￿le￿I a subjec,. or thenie eacli %&$5iOlI to aitra¢i a broader rdtsg¢ ol iikeiiibers we liave ￿ade it evert easier for rneMbe￿ ¢0 joiii a BING. Many of our luen)i￿"S Iiave said Ihey valiie neiivorkiiig as olleof Ilie iiiaiEJ ￿ner11s of beirhg a Enembei of BASEM. aiid Iljts is jusi oiie of a re￿, ways we support aiml facilitate networking ktweeji niembers. Overseas Mem7￿ haye iound BINGS parlicularly llseful, especially where SEM trafiiiiiE liasii't beeh established in their touiitry. al￿ In￿liber5 have beeji keen ¢0 learn abovl UK P£111iivays. I dd(Jitioll io geiieral discussions, (he group havB focused on ethic& slaiidail settin8 511 SEM. and neiv guidance on concu55ion. Alillough tliis isn't prin)ai'ily an educaiional aciiviry, Ilie BINGS have been a outlet 10 51Mre kiioivledgc and raise standards a¢ro$8 various disciplÉri&s, which we arc keetb to COlllinu¢ io d¢v¢lop luril)¢r. 14

BRITISH ASS(ILIATlOli ()r SPORT AND EXERCISE MEDICINE REPORT or THE TRusfEES FOR THI YEAR ENDED 31 DECEfvIBER 2023 Tr￿stee5, Alliiual Report Con(inued BASEM has 2 dediealed siie for di$seminatioJJ of knowledge ot) RED-S. particu12Ay directed at athletes and daiieers, and Iheir coaches aiid healihcttre profe&sionals. The RED-S sile is x¢essed by on average 150 iijnes a week. Ii is luoiniJ18 well known ond has a wide audienec. as ourmember, Dr Nicky Keay, who piovidu (he ¢0ote]ii for the sile protnotes the SI￿ at ¢1 vafteiy of evetjts ivorldwide. E.Cireular Our monthly e-bulleiiE) enabl&8 menibeFs to Iiave a summury of all BASEM'S &ct(vity in ojie email. T1irouglioui the year, the e-cireulllr has been develoFed lo eiisure better readability and a iiiore vioual overview of key poinls. This ittnaiiis a popular resouree foi. BASEM members. Meetliigs& Voles, Ad.Iioc UpdAtes Dllring 2023. 2 huge amount of Board and stsff lime, along ivitli a large of nmber volunteer& wlls 4)ent dis¢ussÈiig otid planning the forn)at¥on of a iieiv college of SFM J jointly wktr.. Ihe Faculty of Sport and Exei'cise Medicine IFSBM UK). In 2￿2. Ivorking groups were fonned tnade up of tnernbets from b￿h organisatlolls, lo research Ihe inipact of either forming a College logeilier. or reinaini112 as separdie orgaiJis&tions. and 2023 the iesblis of tl)eir Kvork ivere put to ￿]eMberS of both organi5giiions and members were ask¢d (o vole as io ivheiher we sliould forni a college based on the findings or rctnain separate. Member5 were frequently uwlaied tlir(AJghou( die ivliole process, wit]) e-sliols. posied letter.%, social It)edia, videos, and medings ÈncllldiThg a Q&A session held IN May 2023. VoliiThÉeers BASEM11&8 coiitinued to receive a vasi amouni of support from Lis voluiiers. Ivlio niake up various ivorkiiiE groups ¢omii)iiiees, iiJcludiiiE the confereJKe. aivards. science. akd education Committees and the BASBM Today ieani, Ivho keep n)einbers up 10 date iviih the latesL M8iiy of our inembers continue to contribule to our neivsleiier5, by pravidiiig articles. gllesl eoiling editions of RASF.M T(Kiay and BA£EM R¢ports. and sha¥in8 Ihcir eoniicclioiis lo help us idciitify others oulsÉdeof tlic BASEM coinmufjity who cart help. We liave also started to receiveoffers of help froiii o(heT ￿e7MberS Ivlio are iyilliiig to gel invol¥ed ivith our PR caiiipaign& There are a range of individual n)etiibers who have suppot'ted BASEM by giving Il)eir ut)ie ro iJicrea8e U)e ktiowledge base ai BASEM, by di85entinaliJig iIifoniiallOII lo I[￿ BASEM BOal￿ about Iheir ar¢as of expetli.%e. al￿ 11)o.* iyho represeiil BAS&M al exlen￿l eveiiLs. The BASEM coniniuiiity lia% given a lol to support BASEM this year. aEM] we are truly grni¢ful for everyon¢'s linK efforL Goveriifince We Iiad some vacancies on our Board in 2023 dlte lo reiirement of Trnslees. We undertook recnjiliiiciit for neiv TM51ees froiii ou¥ meInbe￿hip. in accordance iviih our JM&As. We hoped io ai¢raci ni2J))bers ivlio are GPS ivit]i a special inlcrcst, as Ihi5 is area Ihal tsii't as represented by our Board team. bui that make5 up q111￿ a lai'ge ehuiik of our meniher,q])ip base. aiid we ivere successfvl in rec￿lU1}g (wo GPivSl aiid one regisliar, Ivlio furtlw add5 to the diversity of role represeEila(ion by our Board. We also appointed our new Chair. Prnfessor Patrick Wheeler, who stood for election as Chair ¥vhei) Profes8or BleatTrOT Tilleii's ieim Came 10 an end. Wc iVOTKed hard o(i ijiiprovikng our finai)ci&l repor(s in 2023 to ensuie BASBM has a better unthsthnding of its funds. nd as a iEs01i ivo ivcrc able to draiv up J neiv reserves policy aNd c¥eatc a plaii for our suiplu5es. We ivanicil to a(Iracl a giealeF nui1)￿r of inett)Im lo our AGM ihis y&v. aiid as wch created soii)e cduca(LOII opijortunili&% around th55 10 fuiiher ¢Jigage menibers and provided a l)ybrid eveD(. so ￿￿1]berS had (lie oplioll lo raelivork well.'Ihe education uiclu¢kd talk% froii) UKAD on ants-d(>ptng, USBMS oi) support foi. traiikee SEM professioiiais, Dr Nicky Keay oij l)onn(M)e$ ￿]d healih. Pmfessor Patrick Wheeler on iiiulii-dt8¢ipliJiary ieasi)s iii SEM. We have made chaiigcs to oui. M&As this year to briiig some of the pr(Kesses up to dale eiisure better admini5(rAIio from BASBM #nd easier inethods foT BASEM Ttjenibers lo coniijiuijicale with lls. 15

ASSOCIATION OF SPORT AND LtXLItCISE hlEDICINK REPORT of+ THE TRL,gfEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 TnLStees? Annual Rep(rt Contlnlled DevelopR]ient Ai the eE)d of 2022, BASEM pul &sidc design￿ed futtds for the PUEWSes of developing BASEM'S m¢mbership offer, including a greater nTJmberof member (ypormnities. education. and events &nd rai5iTr8 awareness of SEM in general. To eijsure BASEM could iVOTk oth d)e developii)enu BASEM iiKrc&std ihc staff base fuither. ￿ld spent tllne ensuring we rctrttiied, Iraiiicd. and retaiiied good, high quality stalf, and thai ihe orrice ivas equipped for the increase in slaff nuinbeT5 and irncluded modern-day tecl)tLoIo8y. Our deVd(¥n￿￿1 projects in 2023 ÉiKludcd'. IT Develoyillenl To eli￿lre we are i¥orking in the mosi efficient way possible, the leam tevlewed our ¢urrerti rr sysienis aiid fouiid ways of atstoinaliiig JllftTEy of ihe processes. Tljis intluded our aivards SY￿¢m. whtch previously relicd oil niaiiual sy8￿MS ¢ind spreadslieei8. Additionally. we have ivorked on updaiing our ivebsiie willi iieiv functio1￿IllY and makiiig il ea8ier for menibers and noji-members 10 find infornialiotl, iTrcludiTrg Ilie ability lo searth, al￿ easier atctss area. The iicw BASEM web%ile ivill go live in early 2024 and will be a wittdow 10 everything BASEM does and provide a oiie-sto shop for metllbers. Meinbei. Sllpport Further ￿ r¢que5ts from meMr￿ for increased E￿tWo￿ing Opl￿nI[1CS. BASENI spent liin¢ this year ¢reaiing tl pryKe8ses for a inciiibership direcloTy. This %vill be available to all Th￿￿berS lale 2024 and will allow incmbcrs to sta￿h for oiher mtmher8 b&8ed OTr 8eo8raphical l(Ka(ion, dis¢iplii)¢. or expertis St4ff Developiuent ITr ordei 10 Imwove Ehe oiiwtullities for menibers. wc have takeD on ai) dddiliortal Iwtb posts in 2023. Wc CTC&ted two ew posts to d¢velop th¢ range of education Op1￿U￿1tles. support the wiiiiiiig Ihe 2023 cotilereiicc. provide admiijislraiion for ille vaAous projects. We al￿ Sp￿il tiJi)e developing a coinpElency-based 5ysieTn io provide staff Ivith c2reerpaths, and toensure staff ate recogoiseiE Cor ihe iv(M'k they do. SiaETliavc described the leam u5ingU)&se words: 16

BlU'I'It*H A5.%OCIAI'IUN or SPORT AND EXERCISE N.ICi DICINE REPORT OF T[￿ TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEhqBER 2023 'rrustees' Annual Reporl Confinued Office RefEI Wilh a growing team, and a genero1 returEi ro the office p￿t-CovID. in sddition to a iieed for betrer meeting focili¢ies. Ive invesled til updatTiig oiir office space. We it)trodu¢ed a new meeting room at the office, wl)icli we have offered as a free io use space to w]y of BASEM'5 members should they iequire some qutei lill￿ or nieetiiig facilitics. We switched direct debii providers ai Ihe end ofthe year io reduce costs ￿MI ts) sireaiiilÈne our processe5. Future Plans Wt havc ti)ade huge inroads to revieiviiig ourcutreni proY¥sion. sYsour¢es and reach. and we are Thoiv in a position to take Ihe next s(eps ()( our i1]ree-ye￿ strdtegic plan. Uii the liorizons foi 2024 iJiclude5'. Keeping core rellllionships with partnUS Member engagen)en(. crcaiing different way5 for Melhi￿ io involved ivith BASEM Promote rnembers benefils Ci'eatioji of the iiciv College of SEM Intstdueiiig lurthet educatith￿l Courses

BRrrIsH AS.SOC.IATION OF SPORT AND EXERCISE MEDICINE REPORT OF THE TRiJ'STEES YOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEhlllER 2023 STATEMEI NT OF TRUST£LS' RESPONSIBILITIES The trU￿teS (who arc also the direc(ors of BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF SPORT AND EXERCJSE MEDICINE foj. the putposes of company law) &J"e L"espoDsible for wepatitlg (he Rewrt of the Trustees alld ikne finaii¢ial s(aten)enis An accoi'dajice wkih applicable laiv ond United Kin£dorn Accounting Sthndards {UE)iled KÈiigdoni Generally Accepted A￿O￿ntil]g Pra¢ti¢el. Company laiv requires the Ilustees to prepare financial 5tatemellts for cach financial year which give a tFUe aiid fiul Viciv of the state of affairs of the charilable compaiiy and of Lhc incoJ]iing resourees aRd applÉcalion of resources. includiiig the ineonie attd expetjdiiure, of ihe charitable coi1)pany for Ihai kwiod. In p￿paring ihose f1Th￿claI staienieTrts. tlje trllslees are requii'ed ro select siliiable accountjll8 policies aiid the￿ apply them consistently- obyi've Ilie meihods at￿ prin¢iplGE Ihe Charity SORP; iiiake ju(fgeii)ents estimaies Ihat are reas¢y)able and prndeni: prepare Ilie ncial slalemcnts OD the going concetn b&%is unle&s it is inapp￿P[late to piesun￿ thal the charitable company will Continue in business. The tnL%lees are ra%&￿sible for keeping proper ar£oun¢ing records which disclose ivith reasonable accura¢y at any iiine Ihe financiol posilsor) of the Charilable ¢OTDpany alld to enable theni 10 ensure Ihal the firtaneial watejiieiits ¢oftiply iviili the Conipat)ies Act 2006. They are also JZSPLin5ible for 5afeguatdiii8 the a55ets of the cli&Titable coRiipaThy and heiice for iaking reasonable sreps for tl)e preveniion and deieeiion of fr8tid ￿}d other irregularities. In &0 far as the irusiees are Aware.. there 18 no relevant audit infotThation of ivhich thc charitablc company's audiiors arc un2ware- and the Iiu8iee8 liave iaken ail steps thzi they ougllt LO have tsken lo n)ake lI￿nISelveS awart of any relevant alldit informatiott and to e￿ablIsh that Ihe oudiiors are awwe of that infomation. AUDITORS The auditors, X¢inlldin Audii Liinited, will be prwsed forre-appointm2nt ai the forth¢oming Annual General Meetiiig. 1811012024 Ayproyed by order of the board of (tU5kes oll ............................................. and sigtKd on its behalf by: hee r P Wheeler loct 18, 2024 12..28 GMT+II Dr P Wlieeler, Cliair 18

REPORT OF THE INDEPENDLKf AUDII()R.8 TO THE MEMBEI RS OF BRITISH ASSOCIA TION OF SPORT AND F.XERCISE MCDICINE Oplni¢ill We ljave a￿d￿red Ilie finat)Ci31 slatcmct￿ of BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF SPOR'f AND EXBRCISE MEDICINB (Ihe 'charilable ¢oinpany'l for the year ended 31 December 2023 ivhich Comprise ihe SialeMenl of Financial Activities. tli6 Balaace Sheet. Ihe Ctsh Flo1¥ Sta(etneJii and note5 lo die financial .siaieii)enis, including a summary of .8i8Jiificallt &ccoui)iing policies. The final￿la1 reportlllg framework Ihat ha5 ￿ell applied in their preparation is applicabl¢ law a￿d ulli￿d Kingdom Accounitng Sthndards (Ujiited knngdoni Generally Accepied Accounting Practice). lji our opinioi) the fiii&ncial slaleJnei)ts: gtve tyue alid fair vieiv of the state of the charitable coinpany's affairs as ai 31 DeC¢Mb￿ 2021 and of irs iiiC(Mi)ii)g resour¢¢s artd appltcaiion of resollrces. including its incorne and expendi(u￿. lor Ihe year elided,. have been properly prepared in actordance ivith Uniied Kingdom Generally Aecqxed Accouiiling Pracliee., aiid l)ave been prepared in accord￿let wilh the requiremertts of the Comp21)ies Aci 2(X)6. B4sls fni. opliilon We COMduc(ed our audil ill ac¢ordan¢e ivith Internaiional Swidards Auditing (UK) {ISAs (UK)) énd applicable law. Our responsibilities uiider tIK>se slandards ate further de5CTibed in the Audifors, resp¢)tJsibiliiies for tlie audit of tlie rinan¢ial %iaiet)ients sectÈoll of our rcp)rt. We are independenl of ihe charklable COTnpany ith actordaiicc wilh ilic ellii¢&l iEquireiiieiii% thal are relevant lo our audit ol the financial staienients in tlie UK. includii)g the FRC'S Eilii¢#l S￿n￿al¥l, znd we liave fulfilled our oibet eLhi¢al iespoiuibili¢i&% iii aecordantt these requiretllellls. We believe tlial the audit evideiiec we have obtained is suffjcient and appropriaie io provide a basis for our opinion. Colielusloihs ilailiiE lo golnE comcern In audilfiiig ihc fiTrap.eial sthiements. we have concluded ihat the lThstees' use of the going concern basis of accounting i thc preparatÉoii of the fjnancial slatenients 15 apprapriate. Based on the work ive have perfOrn￿d. we have not identtfIed any matertal uncertainti&8 rclating to evenis or conditions IhaÈ. iiidividually or c¢)Ile¢iively, may ca5t.4igtiifjc￿lt doubt on the cbarilable con]paAy'5 ability lo cotllinue a$ a going ¢oftcerJi foi. a period of a( least iwelve mon11￿ froiii ivhth the flnancial stalemeAits are auihorised for issue. Our respoi)sibilittes and Ihe responslbiliiies of the tru￿¢t& ivith tGSpect to going concern ail described iii the relevailt 5ectioiis of this ieport. Olliei. IEifoi'lliatioii The trusre&% are lEsponsib￿ for tbe other inforniAlion. The other infomution coijiprises the infoni)alioii included in il)e Annutsl Report, oilier tl)an the finatscial siatrA￿ltS and our Repon of ihe Indyiideiil Audstor5 thereon. Our opiniot] oil the fin&iicial sl8l¢ments dlw not ¢overthe thr infornialion and. except to Ihe exiet)t otherwise explieitly sIAied in our report we do iiot expre&8 any fomi ola5Wtan¢e conclusion thereon. fn connectioii ivith (xir audit of ihe finan¢ial 8lateii)et)ts, our responsibility is to the other inlormalion and, in doing so, considcr whether the oiher infotmalioji is ilialerially li￿ortsi￿teftl ividi iht financial statenients or our knowledge obtaiIied iii Ilic audil or ￿lie￿1vISe appears to be niaierially miss(#ied. If ive ideniily sudi maierial illcoiisisiencies or apparent ma¢erial nussiatemenis. we are required lo detemiine wl)ether Il)is gives rise 10 a material nJissiaiemwil iii the rinllncial siateineiiis themselves. If. based on ihe work ive I￿ve trfoi'iiie<t. Ive conclude tha¢ lI￿re is a mAierial MIS￿￿1¢11)ent of this oiher tnfmnation, ive are required to rep)rt thai fact. We have iiothiug lo rewrt tliis ￿Eard. OpiiiTOliS on ollier inotlers p￿sU.1bed by the Companies Act 2006 In our opinioTr, based oil the ivork uihderlakcn in the course of the audit.. thc itLfoiAiaiioft given in tl)e Reportof theTn]stees lorthe fllwcial yearfor which the fjtkaiicial slalemait% ¥seprepared is COJ15islent t1￿ finan¢ial siatements: and Ihe Report of tlie T￿Stee& hÈs been prepared irt Accordan¢e ivith appIicable legal requirejncnts. 19

REPORT or THE INDEPEliDENT AUDII'ORS TO THE MEMBERS OF BRrfisH AS8OCIATION OF SPORT AND EXERCISE NICI DICINE Maftei's oil wlileh we al'e requlred to report by exceptioii ITr the light of tlie kno1vle￿ge understanding of ilic ct)aritAblc company and i¢senviroThmcnl obiali￿d in the course of the a￿di[ wc have not identified tElat￿lI1 m]&slaien￿nts in the Report of the TA￿tee$. We have nothing lo report iii respect of the following mailers whexe the Compaijies Aci 2(K>6 requir￿ to teport to you if, iii our opinioLI'. adequaie accounting records have ￿0t tKen kept retu￿￿ d￿vate forouraudii havenot been received from branches t)oI Visiltd by us; or lh¢ finan¢iAI.statements are t)ot a8rceii)cnt with the ￿CoUnting rttoFds and returns- or certwn disclosure5 of Itustees. remuneraiion S￿¢ir1ed by laiv are iKJi niade; or we liave llOI received all the infornjalion and eAplaoalion.£ ive tyiuiie for OUT audit. or tlie li￿sleeS were not entiiled to take advat]ia8e of the s￿851 conipanies exeTE)plion from the requiiEmeiii 10 prepare a SErategic Repoii or in preporing ibe Report of the Th￿tee Respoijsibilities ot Irustees As expldÉned tnore r￿llY in Ihe Siattment of Trustees, RespoTtsibilitie5. the trustecs (who are also the directors of the charitable coinpatty for ihe puryx)ses of ¢ompwFy law) respoiisible (or the preparaiioE] of the fiiiaiicial 51a(einents attd for ￿li}s satisfied ihal Ihey give a true and fair view, and for Such iJiien)al tontrol as the trusltcs deterniiThe 1.% nece%sary io enable tilt prcparatson of financial sia(enients that &re flee from rnaietial ￿ls$tAteMent, Ivheiher due io fraud or error. In preparingthefinai)cial siaiements. rhe intstees a￿ restx>nsible foras5essÈn8 the cliartiablecompny's abilily 10 continue as a goiE)g concetn, disclositlg. as applic4ble. n)atters related 10 RoinR cojiecni and llsiThE the goiiig concem basis of actouiJtill£ uiiless the trustees either intend to liquidaicth¢¢hari¢able toinpany or io¢ease operations, or liave t)0 realisti¢ alniutiv¢ bui lo do so.

REPORT of* THE INDEPEhDEI NT AUDITORS TO THE MEMJIERS OF BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF SPORT AND EXERCISE MEDICINE Oui. respoiisibillties for the audit nfthe fu￿￿Cl&l statem￿lts Our objectivcs are n obtain rtasoDable assurante about ivliedi-r thefinaiitial sra¢enients as a ivhole are free froni mateiiaj misstatenient. whether duc lo fraud or error, and to iMu¢ a Report of the Independeiit Audhtors ihai ￿ncludeS our op￿￿10￿. Reasoiiable assur3n¢e È% & higli level of assurance bul is not a guarantee thal an audil conducted in atcordance witli JSAS IUKI Ivill alivays dele¢t a n)aterial ttlisslatrn￿nt when it exists. Misllatemetsts cali >llise fiDm fraiid oi. eiTor aiid are considered mlltei'i21 if, individually or in the aggregaie, they could reasonably be e1￿cled to infI￿enCe the econoniÈc decisions of users iakeii on the basis of these financial Statements. Tlie extent to ivhich OiLr piocedures arc capablc of dctecting irregularitÉG%. including fraud 5s delailcd bBIow.' Irregulariiies. tncludillg fraud, are in5taiic¢5 of non-compliance iviih laiv.% and r2gulati(MiS. We design procedures itt line lviih our responsibilities, outlsiied aknve. 10 detect niaterial niisslatements in ￿SpeCt of irregulariiieg, in¢ludiiig fraud. The exieiit to whÉch ou¥ proce<lurts are ¢apable of defecting Irregulari(1￿ iiicludiiig fraud is detailed below.. Based on oui. UDder.%tandiii8 of the ClMi]pany. we identifled that ihe ptincipAI risks of n(bn<oii)pliaiice ivith laivs aiid regullltion$ relaied 10 building regulaiions and corporation tax legisl&tÈon and we con5idercd the ¢xteni to ivliich non-coiMpliaTrce Enight have a nio￿nal effeci on the fiiianeial siaietnejjts. As part of tliis as5essmenl we considered both quaiitiEk(ivc and qualiÉ&live factor5. We al%0 considered those laiw and rcgu1aiiol￿ ihat have a direct impact on the pIEparaiion on the financial siateinenls. such as the Compallie5 Act 2￿& and FRS 102. We evaluated management's inceniives and opponvniiies for fraudulent iiianipulation of the fillaneial staiemenis ivliieh included the risk of ￿￿llageMen1 ovwide of controls. We deierni1i￿d thai t1￿ pri1￿1PaI risk5 were related to postiiig AJ14ppropriale journal entries. oAiilting. ￿1VancIng or dclayirtg re¢ogniiion of ev￿ts athd transactions that have oeciirred during or after Ihe reportLJig ￿riod, at)d potenti21 manage5neni bias in (he deternlinalioii of attOUntitt8 estiinaies or judgemerhls lo man,'pulale resul15. Audit procedures Exrformed by the engagernent team incluth: - Eiiquirittg of aiid obiainiijg wrÉtten representati￿ from Mat￿gen]ent in relation to known or suspected instaiices of Iwii-compliaiiee with laivs and regulations ￿ld fraud: Evaluaiion of m￿lage111ell('S conlrols designed io prevent aijd dcle¢t irregulariiiu. Edciilifying and. where relei'aiit. tGstin8 journal entrie5 Posted by sertior rt)8nagenien( or with unusual coii1bit)&tio￿S. Assessifig artd evaluaiiiiB the bu5iJiess rau0]￿le ofsignifjcant (ransaction5 Outside Ilie iiornial Course of business. Reviewiiig financial 5tatemen¢ dis¢losuies and tesiing to.Euppo￿￿8 docutllenlalioij lo assess coinpliance wÉih applicable law% and regula(ioths: Revieiv of correspolldeiice iviih reEulalors in 50 fai. as t]Ky are reluled to the financial sthiemeilts: Iiieorporaling elemenis of ujipredietability into the naiurG (Lrnjiig andlor e%ieni of aiidii procedures performed. There are irthereTrt limitalions in the audit pr(KedLtres described alxjve alld t1￿ further re￿￿Ved notl-coinpliance witli laws aiid regulations is from Ihe events and (ran&￿tIonS reflecfcd sn the finan¢tal 9(a￿mentS, (lie less likely we would beconic aware of IL Also, Ilie risk of deteciing a niaicrial ini&51a(ement due lo fraud is liiglier tliaIi 11)e ri.%k of Jiot delecling otK Eesuliiiig froni error, fraud ￿￿Y involve deliberate conceainienl by. for exaniple, forgery or iAtentiollal n￿S￿PreSe1I￿liort. or (kn'ough collusion. A fui'tlier desciipiion of our reswinsibilities for the alldit of the financial stsiemen(s is IocAled on die Finaiicial Reportiiig Couiieil's iveb&sie Al Ivivw.fr¢.org.uklaudi(orsrespoJtsibililid¥. Thisdeseripiion forn￿ psrtof our Reportof Iheliidependent Auditors. Othei. iiiatters wliicli we required (o &ddre&s We draiv aiielluoti to the coniparalive iiilormalion which h&5 not been audiied, as in the previous period Ilie Conipaiiy fell below Ilie Siatuiory Aydil limi Our opinion is not modified ibi respect of this maiter. 21

REPORT OF THE INDF.PENDENT AUDITORS TO THE IrfEMBERS OF BRITISH A&SOCIATION SPORT AND EXEI RCISE MEDICIIYE Use of oui. i'eporl This rew)rt is made solely to Ihe charitable eompany's Men]￿rs. gs a body. iii accordaiKe iviih Cjiapler 3 of Part 16 of IheCompanÈ¢% Aci 2(KJ6. Ouraudil work hasbeen underiaken so that WC might Stale to thc charkÉable ¢on)pany's membei Ihose n)aLters wc arerequired to siaie to then) in an audiiors. iepDT( andforno odia. pllrtmbse. To the fulleslexlelltperrnilled by law, Ive do not accept or assunie responsibilily to ther than ihe charitable conipaiiy aii(t tli¢ cliaritobie conipaRy'% tJ)embers as a bocly, f¢x' dit wo￿. fo or f(x' the opii)ions we have fthmed. Is re]x)r Andrew Cribb FCA (Senior Si tor foi. and oil behalf of xe￿I12d1n Audit Sidiiigs House SKdings Court L2keside Doneasler SouJi Yorkshire DN4 5NU diior) in)i*d J8 I, ILJF 22

BIIITISH ASSOCIAIIOh' OF SPORT AND EXERCESE hIEDICINE STATE￿IENT OF FIYI ANCIAL AcfivITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2Q23 2023 Total ruiids 2022 Total ruiids Unrestiicled runds R&iritled fund No INCOME AND NDOWMENTS FROM Cliai'ltRble &cllvlties Mejnbcrsliips Coui'ses Coiiferetices Jounjal palJierthip 169,129 33,187 111,681 627,4S7 [69,129 33,187 111,681 627,457 159,880 31,040 56,462 577,398 Othei. IradiJE activities lllveslnient inconie S4,SSO 17,J39 14,829 Toixl 1.013J43 1,013 343 852,673 EXPEI NDITURE ON Rai8iJig funds 869 ChAI'ilAble aetlvltles Member5hLP5 Coui'ses Coiiferen¢es Jouriial partllership Awards 269,342 163,641 280,775 88,155 269,342 163,641 280.775 88,155 286,879 39.537 203.007 91,445 4.829 Total 625,697 Nei gaiiis oo investsneiits NET JNCOME 161,033 161,033 226,976 RECONCILIATION OTr fi UNDS Total fuiids biY)ugh¢ forwaiKi 2,799.815 4.115 2.803,930 2,576.954 TOTAL fuNDS CARRIED FORWARD L960J48 4,115 1964,963 2.803.930 23

IIRII'ISH A&SOCIATION OF SPORT AND EI XERCISE fvIEDICINE BALANCF. SHEET 31 DECEMBER 2023 2023 Total runds 2022 Total funds Utwstritied funos Rtstricled fund Notes rilXED A&8ETS Tatigible assets Investment properly 13 14 A7&083 17&083 206 000 342.065 384,083 341065 CURIIEI NT ASSETS Debtors Cash ai baiik 15 532,496 532,496 2,IK8 69 469,605 2 072 847 4,115 2,646,950 4,115 1651,065 2.542.452 CRF.DITORS Aniount5 falliiig due within year 16 170,18S) {70.1851 ISD,587) NET CURRENf Assrrs 2 580,880 2.461,865 'OTAL ASSETS LESS CUIIRENT LI￿[LIT 1960,848 4,115 1964,963 2,803,930 NET ASSEITS 2960,848 2.8(13,930 riUNDS Ullresiiicted fi]llds'. DGsigiiaied fuftd Uttr&£tricied ftsnd Awaiyls fund 18 130,000 2,745,533 452.300 2,347,515 2,960.848 2,799,815 Re%ti"icted fuiids.. Restricled luiids 4,115 TOTAL FUNDS 964 963 2,803.930 Tli¢se financial slalenieiils have been prepared in a¢cordanc¢ iviili Ihe provisions applicablc lo charilable coiE)p*nics subjeci ¢0 Ilie sinall coinpaEEies regime. 1811012024 The fjnllncial stoiements were approved by thc Boa￿ of Trustees authoris¢d for issue 01)..................................-.....-.... aiid ivere sigi)e41 oil its beholf by: Wkeele Dr P Wl)eeler loit IB, 2024 12.'28GMT+il Dr P Wheelei.. Chair 24

BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF SPORT AND EXEBLJSL ￿￿EDICINE CA.SH FLOW STATCI MF.NT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEfvtBER 2023 2023 2022 Noi Cgsli flows fi￿1￿ opei?tiiig aetlvltles Cash generated fium operdtions Finance eosts paid 47,813 249.894 4,9391 Nei cash provided by operatin8 actLVLties 244,955 Casb nows froin inveslLIIE activities Puirhase of tangibl¢ fixed a￿et$ InierLst received (5,5121 1,575 Net cash provided by ii)VLKirtg aclivili ClIRt]ge In t4sh cash equiyalents In tlie reporllng pei'lod Casli and easli equlyalents At tlie begimiÉiig of the reporllng perlod 45,722 246,530 2 1172 847 1,826,317 C8sb and CAsh equlvaletits at the end or Ibe rei)oi'tiiig period 118 569 2.072,847

IIRITISH ASSOCIATION OF SPORT AWD EXERCJSE MEDICINE NOTES TO THE CASH FLOW STATEMEINT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEf¥IBER 2023 REI CONCILIATION ofi INCOIrfE TO NEf CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING Ae.TIVITir_s 2023 2022 Net Incoine fejr the reporting perlod (as per the Siatemenl of Flnanelal Activities) Adiusliiienls for: Depreei2tion charge5 Losses on inv&4lmenls Intthrsi reeeived inatlce costs Iiiciease in debtors (Ikcrease)Itnereasc creditors 161,033 226,976 5806 (41,9121 19,966) 6,545 {62,891) 10 402) 9.222 (1,5751 4,939 {29,9231 40.255 Net c25h pi'ovlded by operallons 249,894 ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN Nrr FUNDS At 1.1.23 Cash flow At 31.12.23 Net c%sh Cash ai bank 2.118 $69 1118,569 Total 2 072.847 45,722 1118,569

BRITISH ASSOCIATION QF SPORT AND EXERCISE MEDICIN NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATELN.IEp¥rs FOR TIIE YLAII Li h'DLD 31 DECLMBLR 2023 ACCOUNTING POLICIES Ilasts of piepai'iiig tlie fiiiancial statemeiits The fiiianeial 51ateiiients ()f il)e eh?riiable con)pany. Ivhich is a public benefjt entity under FRS 102. hive been pIEpared iii accordance ivÉth the ￿arities SORP {FRS 1021 'A¢couniiiig and Reporting by Cliaritieg.. Sta(eiiient of Re¢oiiimeiided Prnelice applicable to charilie5 preparing their &ccounts in acEord4nce ¥vÈth tlie Findiicial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Rewiblic of Ircland IFRS 1021 (effe¢tÉv¢ l Jaouary 20191,, Fillan¢ial Reporling Siandard 102 The Fiiianeiai Rep(xling Staiidard applicable ii) the UK and Repiiblic of Irelaiid, aiid the Coinpaiiies Act 21K)6. The finan¢ial sta¢ements have been preyaml under the lii.%Lorical co%t c4)nvelluon, a niodifsed by Ihe revaluation of certaiTr assets. Incoine All ijicome is ftc4)gni5ed in the state￿￿nI of Fijiartcial Activiues once tlie eharity has uititlen)eiEI to the fiiiids. li is probable that thc income ivill bc rcccived and the atnount can be measuftd reliably. Where incomifig r&soiirces have ￿la￿d ex￿n￿li￿re (as iviih furtdraiqit)g or contrKt Inc0￿C) the incoming iEsoufce5 ar￿ related eXt￿ndItUre are reportcd gra%$ in the SOFA. Jn accordance with the chariti￿ SORP (FRS 102). the general Yoluntecr lime is nol rttognised, iefer lo ihe trusiees report for more iKformation atrK)ui Iheir contribuiion. Kypendilure Liabiliiies are re¢ognised as expenditure as siK>n as there is a le8al or constr¥Jclive obligatioii ¢omniilling Ihe Cli￿￿(Y lo ihat eA￿Adit￿re. it Is probable that a transfcr of economic benefits will bc tcquired in seIde￿en1 and tlie ￿1)QU￿[ of tlhe obligaiion can be measured reliably. Expenifjiiure is accottnled for on an accnlals basis and has beeit classified under tlie aclivily that aggttgale all cost related io the a¢uvi¢y. Where costs ¢a￿lIot be directly aiirÉbuted io particular lieadii185 Ihey have l￿en allocated to aciiv.ties on a basis ¢oii$i$ieni with the use of resouKes. Awards offered subjeci to e(bndiliotks which liave bee]i mei at thcytarcnd dale are noted &5 a comMitme￿t but ol accr￿1 as expcnditure. Govei'jiance costs Governance costs include costs of (he prepttrntron and audif of siaruiory accounis, re￿)￿j￿rauo￿ to trustees for services iioi related to dutie5 of beii)g a Iru5tee. costs of trustee W￿1]￿kS and theco4 of ally legal odvice to trustees on govemance or conslifviional Inatlers. AllocatTOII IIEid #pportioiinient ofcosts Adijiiiiistration costs are Lhose ihal assist the iVOTk of the ¢harity bui do not dtredly represenl clF8rilable actsvsties 3iid in¢luLle orrice cosis, governat)ce eo8ts at)d adillinistrative payroll eosts. Tliey ale incvtted direelly in suppori of exwditure oil (he objects of il]e charily and are allijcated to aeiivily eom eaiegories on a basis cottsisienl ivii the use of resources. Irre¢overable VAT 58 charged as a cost against the 8Ctivity which thc expe1￿lture is incurred. Website develnpiiiL¥iII Wcbsilc developR)eni is wri(ien off over thTee years. wliicb is thc peri¢xi coijsidered Iliesi(eivill piY)videeeo￿)nIiC T#nglble flxed S￿ets Depreeiation is Exovided at the followinganilual rates illorderto iyrite off each a55et over Èts estimated use￿] life. tA)ng leaseliold Fixiuies 2￿d fEttit]gs 2% on cosi 20% cost 27

BRrrisH ASSOCIATION OF SPORT AND EXE4 RCJSE DICINE NOTES TO THE FINI AYI CIAL sfATEMFNTS- continued FOR I'HE YEAR Tr￿,DLD 31 DF.LLMBER 2023 AccouNfiNG POLICIEg- contillued Taiigible fixed assets Conipu(er equipment 25%on C￿1 liivestjneiil pl￿pertY Iiivtstineiit pjoijeriy is shown at niost recent valualion. Any ag8regate surplus or dcfECit arising from cliaiiges 111 fair value is re¢ogrtised in ihe Sta(eili￿li of Financial Acuviiles. Tfixatilli T12e ¢hariiy is exenipt from corpor￿￿on lax oo its charimble aciivi(ies. Fund aecountiiig Unirstricted funds Can be used IJJ accordance with thecharsthble objectives at ihe dÉscrction of tlie trustecs. De%ignated fund% are uthrestricled funds sel aside by Ihe dire¢iors for specifi¢ future puwes or projecls. Reslricted funds only be used for particular restricted wtposes wKthiii Ihe ￿)jects of tjie ch￿lty. Restri¢lions arise when spe¢ified by the donor or whell ful￿S are raised for particul￿ restricted PULpose8. Further explanatioR of the nature and of each materlal fund is included in the notes ID th¢ financial siatrmenls. Hire purcliase and leaslng eo1llmlfm￿lts Rentals p2id undu operating lea5C5 arc charged to Ihe StaletTLent of FinaJi¢ial AcliYi(se5 on a siraighl line basis over ihe pcriod tsf ihe lease. PeEtsiiJn eosts and other post-r¢tlremenl beiieflts The charitable company operate5 a defitjed crJl)lribulion p￿￿101) Schett￿. CxAitributions payabl¢ to ¢lie tharitable company's pension schcme are charged to Stale4nent of Financial Acliviiies in ihe period to ivliich they relaie. OTHER TRADING AcfivIT 2023 2022 Sponsorship 14,829 INvrsfMENT INCOIWIE 2023 2022 Rwiis reteiyed Deposit Ir CCOUlIt iNterest 7,373 11,489 1,575 13.064 28

BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF SPORT AND EXERCISE fvJEDICINE NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEINTS- eonunutd FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEhllBER 2023 INCOMCt FROM CHARITABLE AcrIvrriES 2023 2022 Activity emkr subscripiions Memberships Course fees Courses Cortgress iiicoijie Confer￿lee5 Share of profJLg from j<Mlliia] JourTrc11 partnership 169,129 33,187 111,681 27.457 159,880 31,040 56,462 577,398 941,454 824 780 RAISING FUNDS Other tradlng acllvities 2023 2022 Sponsorsbip 869 CHARITABLE AcfiviTIES COSTS Support costs (see t)0￿ 7) Direct TO￿lS Memberships Courses C.onfttttnces Jourjial patyiersliip Aivards 80,IJ33 24,607 205,693 88.155 189J09 139,034 7&082 269.342 163,641 280,775 88,155 91,440 478,789 893 J53 SUPPORT cosrs GoV￿lIance costs Ad¥niDistrarion Totals Member811ips CO￿rseS Confei'en¢es Aivai'ds 185,372 130,44 70.695 71,183 3,937 8594 4J87 189,309 139,034 75,082 75 478 789 29

BRITISH ASSOCIATIOIN OF SPORT AYD EXERC'ISE %IEDICJNE NOTES TO THE filiNANCIAL STATEMENTS- eontinued FOR TEIE YEAR ELYDED 31 DECLMBLR 2023 T INCOMEI(EXPENDITUREI Nei in¢Oine/{eXp￿idI1￿re) is slated after chargiii81(crediitnBI: 2023 2022 Auditors, reiiiulleration Depre¢ia¢ion- oivned assets Hire of plant and niacliinery 9,600 5,407 1.129 3,600 9.232 ,383 TRUSTEES, REfvIUNERATION AND BENEFITS 202J 2022 Truslees, fees 4.200 11)c lolloiviiig rcmuncration was paid io chari1￿$ Inistees, for servic¢s toivards providing th¢ Coiiipany's cliarilable aims.. 2023 2022 Dr Jalle Dunbar Mrs Lucy Wright Dr Dane Vishnubllla 1,400 1,000 1012 1,400 The board have given tegard lo the Cliatily Cofftffti&sion'E guidance and coii%idu tlw paynieni.s lo b¢ in the besi interest ai)d reasonable for services provided. No I'emunerdtSOL) was paid to the tr￿￿te$ during ihe financial year or w¢vious financial year, for their duties a8 a truslee. Tiwlees, VApeiLses 2023 2022 Tru5tees' expe1￿5 510 3,930 30

BRITISH ASSOCIATIOh' OF SPORT AND EXERCISE hIEDICINE NOTES TO THE FIN'ANC.IAI. STATEMEIN'TS- continued FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 io. STAFf COSTS 2023 2022 Wages salaties Social security costs Other pe1￿10￿ ¢osts 195.414 14A54 134,535 9,235 7.142 221,345 150,912 Th¢ average monthly iiumber of employtts during the year wag as follows: 2023 2022 AdminiMrAtion & management The llumber of employtts whose en)ployee benefits {ex¢luding employer pension co$(s) exceeded £60.1)00 ivas: 2023 2022 £60,(X)1 _ £70,IXX) Less thaii £60.(XKI Remuneratio￿ ID key nianagement petsonnel in the financial Y￿ totalled £63,600 COfvIPARATIVTrS FOR THE sfATEIlAEINT OF FINANCtAL AcfivITILS UDrestricled IuiKIs Restricted 7'ola] fuiTrds INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM Cli&ritable actiTr'itle5 Menibeiships Coul Conferences JoumAI po¥inersbip 159.880 159.880 56.462 577,398 56,462 577.398 Othei. iradit)g activities Iiiveslil￿lil ii)conie 14.829 13.064 14,829 13,064 Total 852,673 85 673 I XPILNDITURE ON Cliai'itnble aetivitles Meitibei'sliips Courses Conferences Joiii'jiai partnershkp Awai'ds 286.879 39,537 203.1)07 91.445 4544 286,879 39,537 203.007 91,445 4,829 285 'rothl 625.412 285 625,697

BRufi,SH AS.SOCtATION OF SPORT AND EXERCJSE MEDICINE NOTES TO THE FIP4thCIAL STATEMENTS . continued FOR THE YEAR B￿,DED 31 DECEMBEI R 2023 ii. COF¥lPARATIVES FOR THE gfATDdrNr OF FINANCIAL AcrIvrrtEiS- cotill￿￿¢￿ Unrestricted Re%tric(ed lids fi]iid Total funds NET INCOME/{EXPENDITURE) 227.261 12851 226.976 REI CONCILIATION OII fiUNDS Tothl funds bioughi forw￿￿ 2,572554 4.400 2576,954 TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD 2.799.815 4.115 2,803,930 li INTANGIBLK FIXL?D A&SE'rs WebsiÉe COST Ai l Jojiuary 2023 and 31 Decetnber 2023 AMORTISATION Al l Jaiiuary 2023 atid 31 December 2023 NET BOOIC VALUE At 31 Deceniber 2023 At 31 Decen]ber 2tr22 13. TANGIBLE FIXED ASs￿s F￿tureS Long leasehold co&￿1pUTer equipjneni riiiings Tolttls COST Ai l Ja￿llary 2023 Addtliotts Reelthssifi¢aiion 394,800 11,156 38,975 5,513 444,931 5,St3 1104 088) Ai 31 DeceI￿￿r 2023 230 712 11,156 44,488 286 DEPREI CIATION Ai 15#nuai'y 2023 Cliarge foi. year 55272 4,0811 11,156 36,4J8 1,327 102,866 5,407 At 31 December 2023 108 273 T BOOK VALUE At 31 December 2023 171 J60 178,083 Ai 31 Deecinber 2022 339,528 2,537 32

BRITISH AS.4OCIATION or SPORT AYD EXERCI.SE fvIEDICINE NOTES TO THE FINA TriCIAL STATEMEf4TS- con(Snued FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECCI fvIBER 2023 14. INVESTM@NI' I'ROPERTY FAIR VALUE Revaluation Re¢la8sificatio 41,912 At 31 December 2023 NET BOOK VALUE Ai 31 Decemixr 2023 Ai 31 Decen)l*r 2022 Fair value * 31 Decemkr 2023 is represented by: Valualion ill 2023 Cosl 41,912 164 088 206,000 Is. DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR 2023 2022 Trade debiors Pftp&ymenis 505,588 456,423 13,182 532,496 469,605 16. CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIli ONE YEAR 2023 2022 Trade trtdiiors Social securhiy and other iaxes Oilier creditors Pensio AcCJ￿aIS artd deferred ittcoii)e 25,239 5.400 sis 881 47,339 4,198 606 28,390 70,185 80,587 33

BRITISH ASSOCIA TJOIN or SPORT AND EXERCJSE M£DICINE NOTES TO THE NNANCIAL STATEI NqENTS. eontlttued FOR THE YEAR ENDED JI DECfi fvUIER 2023 17. LEASING ACREEME¢NTS Minimujn lease paymeJ)rs under non-cti)¢ellable operniiig le4s&E fall due a5 lollows= 2023 2022 Within one year Beiweell one and five years 643 643 2,249 2,892 18. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS Ne( movement in funds Tra*sfers betivcen fllE]ds Ai 31.12.23 At 1.1.23 lJiiresti'lcted DesigiiateL4 fund Uiirests'icled fund Awards fund 452J 1347,515 {61,654) 221687 {260.6461 17S,331 130,000 2.745,533 1.799015 161,033 60,848 Reslricled fllnds Reslri¢ied fui)ds 4,115 4,IlS TOTAL FUNtKs 161033 2,964,963 Net niovciiient in futtds, in¢luded in the above are &$ follows-. Itlcoming R¢sour¢es rcsources expended Gall￿ attd Movemenl in fuiidA UiiiYstiTrcted fuiids Desigiialed fund Unrestric(ed fund {61,654) {832.568) (61,6.$41 222 687 1013J43 41,912 1,013,343 1894 22 161033 TOTAL FUNDS 1013343 41.912 161033 34

IIRII'ISH ASSOCIA TION OF SPORT AND F.xff RC.18F. NIFJ)lCINE NOTES TO THE FINAYCIAL STATEMENTS- continued FOR THE YEAR EI NDED 31 DECEI MBER 2023 18. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- continued Compai'ative8 for niovement in Net overnenl it] fi]nds Transfers tiveeii fund5 Ai 31.1122 At 1.1.22 Uiirestrlcted fiin(l$ De5i8nated lund Uiii'eslricted fund 452,300 452.3001 452,300 2.347,515 2.572.554 227.261 1571554 227.261 2,799,815 Restiicted f￿lidS Restricted fuiids 4,4(K {285) 4,115 TOTAL FUNIXS 2.57&954 226,976 2.803.930 Comp￿21&Ve net movemenl in fund& included in the above are as follows.. IncomÈiig Resollrces expended Movement in fuiids Uni'esti'icted fuiids Uiir&8tyicted fuiid 852.673 {625.4121 227.261 Rcstrleted ftsnds Resiricled funds (2851 {2851 TOTAL fuNDS 852,673 625,697) 226,976 A curreiit year 12 moniks and prior year 12 nioDihs ry)Mbin￿ ￿$1[10￿ is as follows.. Net movemenl in (llnds Transfers betweell futJd8 Ai 31.12.23 At 1.1.22 Uiirestricted fuiids Designaied fund Unresiricied fund A%vords fund (61.654) 449.948 191.654 (276.9691 85JI5 130,(KbD 2,745.533 85.315 1572.554 2572.554 388.294 2,960.848 Resti'ict¢d fi]Eid8 Re5tiicled funds 4,400 {285) 4.115 TOTAL FUNDS 1576.954 388,IM)9 2,964,963 35

BRrrisH A&SOCIATION or SPORT AND E.XERLISfi LIICDieiNE NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATF.MENTS- eontlnued FOR THE YEAR NDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 18, MOVEMCI YT IN FUNDS . eonllnued A curreiit year 12 months aiid pftor year 12 months eonibined net rnovcment fuiid& ijieluded iii the alx)ve are as follows.. Incoming ruource5 Resourec5 expended Gaiiis and losses MoVem￿lt in funds Uiii'estrieted fuiids Designated fund Uii¥estricted fuiid (61,(x54) 1,457.980 (61.654) 449.948 1,866,016 41.912 1,866,016 (1,519,634) 41.912 388.294 Re$lYieled funds Restritted fuiids {285) {2851 TOTAI, FUNDS 1.866.016 1.519.919) 41,912 19. EMPLOYEE BENEFIT OBLIGATIONS The organisation o￿tateS a defined colltEibution pension scheme. 2023 2ry22 The C(￿ of ihe schellle 10 ihe ehariiy for Ihe year The amount o( aiiy conlTibu(Lolls outslanding ai the year end The amouiil of ￿lY coiirrlbutions prcwaid at the year end 11,477 7,142 RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURFS Tliere were no related party transactioTrs for ihe ycar ended 31 Dewnber 2(r23. 21, DESIGNATED FUNDS Designated fUl￿S contaiths irteome frorn unrestrtcted char51able activiues. T[￿Se funds have been designated to assisl the thari(y itt i]￿prOvIng ils abilily 10 Calry Ollt ils charilable aiins. Su¢li al￿O￿nts have not t￿7 in¢luded in deferred income as they Iiold llo ￿￿O￿lanCe-ll1a1ed or oilTrer condilioThs Èhal may lÉmKI recognition. Tl)e de$igi)aled fuijds are for tt)e following p￿ry)￿￿ anil expecied io k expensed iii ihe 12 monil)s folloiyillg the balance sl*ei date: To create a neiv r￿arch trainin8 eourse for n￿]iberS to improve their skills #nd provid¢ ihein ivilh ￿'￿ter opporluniiies. BASEM'S cojiiribuiion Iowatds the annu21 tonfexen¢e. Provision for legal sei'vices in respect of ￿entIal collaboralÈon and &stablishm￿lL of College of SEM, 36

BRITtSH ASSOCIATION or SPORT AND EXERCISE hEEDICINE NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEf4(ENTS- continued FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 22. AWARDS fuNDS Awards fuuds coiitains incoine from unre$tricted eliariiable activities. Su¢1? aniouiits have iiot bee]1 It￿lUdEd it) deferred ii)come as Ihey hold ilo performan¢e-related or ￿h¢r ¢onditÉoiis thai tnay limit recog￿ltiOn. These funds have been designaied for Men)ber8' research awards tontyact¢d bursaries, to promote the speciality of sporl and exercise n￿diC]r 37