North Yorkshire Music Therapy Centre Charity number: 702533 (England & Wales)
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Registered Charity
REPORT AND ACCOUNTS
Year ended 31 December 2021
North Yorkshire Music Therapy Centre Charity number: 702533 (England & Wales)
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
Charity name: North Yorkshire Music Therapy Centre
Registered Number: 702533
Address: The Byre Wath Court Hovingham North Yorkshire YO62 4NN
The Charity’s trustees
Sir Frederic Strickland-Constable President Caroline Hall Chair Margaret Mackinder Secretary Nicholas Hammond Treasurer Jo Danischewsky Sue Hoggett Geoff Bishop
Independent financial advisor
Mark Calvert HKA (FS) Ltd Tower House Business Centre Office 10A - 1st Floor Fishergate York YO10 4UA
Banker
Yorkshire Bank 46 Coney Street York YO1 9NQ
Independent examiner
Ian Smithson 3 Orchard Court Northallerton North Yorkshire DL7 8DQ
Employees
Director of Music Therapy Laura Festa Music Therapist Jane Troughton Office Administrator Michelle Cookson
North Yorkshire Music Therapy Centre Charity number: 702533 (England & Wales)
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Structure, Governance, and Management
Governing document
North Yorkshire Music Therapy Centre was established by a constitution on 14 December 1989 and amended on 28 November 1996 and again on 1 February 2000.
Trustees’ role and selection
The Trustees of the charity are responsible for managing risk in relation to the activities and structure of the charity. The different aspects of the work of the charity are regularly reviewed at quarterly Trustee meetings, and, wherever possible, control systems are established to mitigate any identified risks. New Trustees are appointed by agreement of the existing trustees.
Operational management of the charity
The operation of the charity is organised by the Director of Music Therapy, who oversees the use of other therapists (both employed and freelance) and volunteers, to deliver the services provided; this work is supported by the Office Administrator.
Financial risk assessment
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Our existing commitments for salaries and associated costs are not covered by our funds from therapy fees. There is therefore a significant fundraising target to achieve each year. The Trustees and staff are committed to assisting with applications to charitable trusts and other granting bodies, and to supporting a variety of fund-raising activities.
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The long-term ill-health of any employee will put the charity at risk both in terms of finances and of reputation. In the light of the stressful nature of the work, the Trustees have reviewed the process of risk assessment carried out by the therapists to ensure that sufficient emphasis is placed on identifying and mitigating risk to health, particularly mental health. Each therapist is responsible for maintaining a manageable and varied work load and is provided with regular clinical supervision.
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The investments of the charity are managed by Mark Calvert of HKA (FS) Ltd, York who acts on behalf of the charity’s Trustees to ensure proper management of the funds.
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In the event of the charity winding up its activities due to a lack of funds, all remaining assets will be donated to another Music Therapy charity with the prior agreement of the Charity Commissioners. Every effort would be made to find therapists for existing clients.
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Public Benefit Statement
The trustees confirm that the charity has complied with the duty in section 17 of the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to the public benefit guidance published by the Charity Commission. This report illustrates how the charity delivers public benefit.
Main activities
The charity’s work primarily consists of the provision of music therapy in clinical and community settings, and the promotion of the relevance of that therapy to health and wellbeing.
Provision
During the year, and when pandemic restrictions allowed, the Director of Music Therapy and (from September) the Music Therapist, both professionally HPC-registered, provided music therapy sessions to a variety of client groups and individuals. The Director also engaged freelance therapists to ensure that people receive music therapy if requested. Much of the clinical therapy is delivered at three special schools in North Yorkshire, where the effects are monitored closely and reported to parents and staff at the schools. The children receiving benefit live with a range of multiple or severe disabilities or developmental delay. Although the pandemic severely restricted our face-to-face activities, we completed a total of 306 individual therapy sessions and 326 group therapy sessions in 2021, many of which were conducted over the internet.
Therapy has also been given to adults in their homes, and in residential care home settings. As well as delivering face-to-face sessions, we have provided therapy over the internet, which in many cases has proved to be highly effective. The Director has further developed resources and materials for use by teachers, carers, and parents in their own settings, and has provided significant training for staff and musicians working in special schools and for carers of mental health clients.
We have initiated a range of community-based initiatives. These include the Sing and Sign Maestros , an inclusive choir for young people with and without disabilities, established in collaboration with the York Down Syndrome Support Group, and with financial support from the D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust. Other community activities in neighbouring towns include music groups for families with children with and without disabilities, groups for parents and babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers, and a mother and baby choir.
Promotion
Information is made available to families, individuals and referring agencies about the benefits of music therapy and how it can be accessed through the charity. The Director has given talks and organised workshops for local referring groups and interested community groups, and participates in a network of professional arts therapists in the region.
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Another significant area of work is in promoting music therapy as a career for music students: the Director has given lectures at local universities, and the Charity has provided placements for students and training for postgraduates enrolled on the Community Music MA course at the university of York.
We continue to work with Professor Helen Odell-Miller who is Head of the Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research and a patron of the charity. This contact provides us with first-hand information on current thinking and potential developments in the field of music therapy.
Other points of note
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Impact of Covid-19 . The continuing pandemic restrictions during 2021 restricted opportunities during the year both to conduct face-to-face therapy and to run group sessions or events in our premises. The Director was on furlough during the lockdown periods. Our income from therapy fees was therefore somewhat reduced.
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Financial support . We are grateful to the following bodies supporting our work in 2021:
| Baily Thomas Charitable Fund | Boshier-Hinton Foundation |
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| CAVCA Grow & Learn Fund | Charles and Elsie Sykes Trust |
| Co-op Local Community Fund | D'Oyle Carte Charitable Trust |
| Jack Brunton Charitable Trust | Jessie's Fund |
| Liz and Terry Bramall Foundation | Mark Master Masons (N & E Yorkshire) |
| National Lottery Community Fund | NYCC Stronger Communities Fund |
| Sir George Martin Trust | St James's Place Charitable Foundation |
| Sylvia & Colin Shepherd Trust | The Brelms Trust |
| The Foyle Foundation | Two Ridings Community Foundation |
| W W Spooner Charitable Trust |
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Community Support for NYMTC . We are grateful to our many generous supporters through the year, particularly the Friends of the North Yorkshire Music Therapy Centre, new and old, who support our events and help us so generously with regular donations.
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Investment portfolio . During the year we received a most generous legacy of £100,000 from the estate of Fred Ian Hoyle. With the agreement of the executors, the Trustees set up an investment fund with defined Terms of Use. The investment is deemed to be a designated fund to provide regular investment income for the Charity, and can only be drawn upon in highly limited and defined purposes as set out in the Terms of Use. We are very grateful to the estate of Fred Hoyle for the donation.
Financial review
Despite Covid-related restrictions during the year, we significantly increased our income both from grants (£46,715 vs £33,626 in 2020) and from therapy fees (£21,061 vs £11,248). Covid-related financial losses were partially offset through placing the Director on furlough
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for periods when therapy could not be delivered. Our stronger income streams enabled the Trustees to appoint a half-time Music Therapist in September and to increase the hours of our Administrator. We were also fortunate in receiving a bequest of £100,000, £90,000 of which has been transferred to our investment portfolio. This will result in increased investment income in future years. With the agreement of the donor and the Trustees, the remaining £10,000 is held in our bank account for expenditure on staff training and other costs agreed under the terms of the bequest. As a result, our finances broke even over the year (a surplus of £952, taking into account the monies held by HMRC against future payments in 2022).
Declaration
The Trustees declare that they have approved the Trustees’ report above.
Signed on behalf of the Charity’s Trustees
Signature:
Full name: Dr Caroline Lucy Mary Hall Position: Chair
Date: 22 July 2022
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North Yorkshire Music Therapy Centre Charity registration number 702533
Receipts and payments for the year ended 31 December 2021
| 2021 2020 |
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| Unrestr Restricted Total Total |
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| Receipts Donations1 Bequests for investment4 Charitable activities2 Trading activities3 Investment income4 |
£3,897 £2,389 £6,286 £6,563 £0 £100,000 £100,000 £0 £44,462 £27,501 £71,963 £59,597 £1,170 £0 £1,170 £932 £4,002 £0 £4,002 £4,105 |
| Subtotal | £53,531 £129,890 £183,421 £71,197 |
| Sale of assets and investments Sale of investment assets |
£0 £0 £0 £20,000 |
| Total receipts | £53,531 £129,890 £183,421 £91,197 |
| Payments Expenses5 Purchase of fixed assets Purchase of investments4 |
£55,554 £40,322 £95,876 £78,400 £438 (£618) (£179) £4,901 £0 £90,000 £90,000 £0 |
| Total payments | £55,992 £129,705 £185,697 £83,301 |
| Surplus (deficit) for the year (£2,461) £185 (£2,276) £7,896 Cash balances Cash funds at start of year (£2,597) £18,668 £16,071 £8,176 Cash funds at end of year (£5,058) £18,853 £13,795 £16,071 Note: on 31 Dec 2021, HMRC held an additional sum of £3,228 (unrestricted) relating to repayment of Statutory Maternity Pay. 1to5:See Notes on Financial Statements Statement of assets and liabilities for the year ended 31 December 2021 2020 |
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| Unrestr Restricted Total Total |
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| Cash Current bank account Specific events bank account Petty cash |
(£6,476) £18,853 £12,377 £15,150 £1,253 £0 £1,253 £833 £165 £0 £165 £88 |
| Total cash funds | (£5,058) £18,853 £13,795 £16,071 |
| Debtors Therapy fees owed Assets retained for Charity's use Office equipment & instruments Investment assets Liabilities (invoiced in 2021) Services Freelance fees |
~ ~ £248 £966 ~ ~ £6,626 £8,031 ~ ~ £202,604 £109,314 ~ ~ £0 £24 ~ ~ £0 £300 |
| Total liabilities | £0 £324 |
Statement of assets and liabilities for the year ended 31 December 2021
North Yorkshire Music Therapy Centre Charity registration number 702533
Notes on the financial statements
| 2021 | 2020 | |||
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| Unrestr | Restricted | Total | Total | |
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| Individual donations | £0 | £2,389 | £2,389 | £2,029 |
| Friends of the Charity Fundraising Bequests |
£3,469 £428 £0 |
£0 £0 £100,000 |
£3,469 £428 £100,000 |
£4,436 ~ £98 |
| Totat donations | £3,897 | £102,389 | £106,286 | £6,563 |
| ble activities | ||||
| Grants Therapy fees |
£19,214 £21,061 |
£27,501 £0 |
£46,715 £21,061 |
£33,626 £11,248 |
| Reimbursement of travel | £129 | £0 | £129 | £103 |
| Furlough (JRS) | £4,057 | £0 | £4,057 | £14,620 |
| Totat charitable income | £44,462 | £27,501 | £71,963 | £59,597 |
| g activities | ||||
| Charity presentations | £50 | £0 | £50 | £294 |
| Sale of goods | £1,120 | £0 | £1,120 | £638 |
| Totat trading income | £1,170 | £0 | £1,170 | £932 |
| nvestments | ||||
| Investment income | £4,002 | £0 | £4,002 | £4,105 |
| Value of investments | ||||
| Fox memorial fund | £0 | £112,723 | £112,723 | |
| Hoyle memorial fund | £0 | £89,881 | £89,881 |
1. Donations
2. Charitable activities
3. Trading activities
4. Listed investments
The two investment portfolios originate from donations for investment purposes. The Fox Memorial Investment Fund was set up in 2007. The Hoyle Investment Fund was set up in 2021. The bequest (£100,000) was initially paid into our account; £90,000 was transferred to investments, with the remaining £10,000 retained in our bank account against future expenditure (of which £2,050 was approved by the Trustees for expenditure in 2021).
In accordance with the wishes of the donors and of the NYMTC Trustees, the two investment portfolios are deemed to be "designated funds" to provide investment income, and which can only be drawn upon for highly limited and defined purposes.
North Yorkshire Music Therapy Centre Charity registration number 702533
5. Expense payments
| Expense payments | ||||
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| Employee salaries | £13,999 | £25,080 | £39,080 | £31,406 |
| Freelance fees | £3,689 | £12,143 | £15,832 | £5,170 |
| PAYE/NI | £8,587 | £0 | £8,587 | £9,956 |
| Pension | £2,678 | £0 | £2,678 | £2,650 |
| Volunteer expenses | £0 | £0 | £0 | £0 |
| Trading event costs | £182 | £0 | £182 | £90 |
| Rent | £15,210 | £0 | £15,210 | £15,000 |
| Rates (refund) | £0 | £0 | £0 | -£2,353 |
| Services | £1,912 | £0 | £1,912 | £2,250 |
| Repairs & maintenance | £585 | £0 | £585 | £152 |
| Insurance | £1,214 | £0 | £1,214 | £1,158 |
| Travel costs | £1,349 | £0 | £1,349 | £608 |
| Subscriptions & prof fees | £0 | £0 | £0 | £179 |
| Courses & supervision fees | £1,980 | £1,150 | £3,130 | £100 |
| Phone/internet/Web | £499 | £375 | £873 | £1,899 |
| Printing, adverts,postage | £724 | £0 | £724 | £765 |
| Payroll service | £547 | £0 | £547 | £691 |
| Independent examiner fees | £237 | £0 | £237 | £1,236 |
| Other prof & legal fees | £582 | £900 | £1,482 | £4,078 |
| Ex gratia payment (redundancy) | £0 | £0 | £0 | £2,426 |
| Miscellaneous | £1,580 | £674 | £2,254 | £939 |
| Total expenses | £55,554 | £40,322 | £95,876 | £78,400 |
Restricted funds
| ed funds | |
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| Balance at 1 Jan Receipts Payments Balance at 31 Dec |
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| Music my voice Clowes fund Byre choir fund Restricted grant funding |
£3,888 £16,389 £19,727 £549 £2,485 £0 £375 £2,110 £298 £0 £0 £298 £11,998 £15,890 £19,942 £7,945 |
| Total restricted funds | £18,668 £32,278 £40,043 £10,903 |
Part of the Fred & Freda Hoyle Fund is held in our bank account, and can be called upon for specific purposes as specified in the Fund Agreement
| Balance of Total |
Hoyle fund held in bank £0 £10,000 £2,050 £7,950 inc. Hoyle Fund balance £18,668 £42,278 £42,093 £18,853 |
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Details of restricted funds
Music my voice: To subsidise therapy for clients with special needs Clowes fund: To support printing and publishing Byre choir fund: To support the Charity's choir Restricted grant funding: To support a variety of projects Details of trust and grant funding are shown below
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Grant and trust funding
(1) Contributing to MMV fund
Jack Brunton Charitable Trust Liz and Terry Bramall Foundation Boshier-Hinton Foundation Baily Thomas Charitable Fund Charles and Elsie Sykes Trust
(2) Contributing to projects
NYCC Stronger Communities Fund Jessie's Fund D'Oyle Carte Charitable Trust CAVCA Grow & Learn Fund St James's Place Charitable Foundation Sir George Martin Trust Sylvia & Colin Shepherd Charitable Trust Two Ridings Community Foundation The Brelms Trust Mark Master Masons (N & E Yorkshire)
(3) Contributing to salaries or core funding (unrestricted)
The Foyle Foundation National Lottery Community Fund W W Spooner Charitable Trust Co-op Local Community Fund