Henfield Youth Club
Accounts
for the year ended 31 March 2022
Henfield Youth Club
Information
Accountants
Business address
Accountancy and Business Matters Ltd Accountants The Barn Golden Square Henfield BN5 9DP Deer Park Henfield West Sussex BN5 9JQ
Henfield Youth Club
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Henfield Youth Club
Accountants' Report on the Unaudited Accounts to Henfield Youth Club
As described on page 3 you have approved the accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022 set out on pages 2 to 3. In accordance with your instructions we have compiled these unaudited accounts from the accounting records and information and explanations supplied to us.
Accountancy and Business Matters Ltd
Accountants The Barn Golden Square Henfield BN5 9DP
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Henfield Youth Club
Trading and profit and loss account for the year ended 31 March 2022
| Income Coffee Bar Donation Fundraising Hire Grant Subscriptions Bank deposit interest Cost of sales Activity Coffee Bar snacks Fundraising Equipment Expenses Wages and salaries Staff pension costs Staff training Rates Insurance Light and heat Cleaning Repairs and maintenance Printing, postage and stationery Telephone and fax Computer costs Sundry expenses Subscriptions Net (loss)/profit |
2022 £ 1,315 3,051 338 2,969 7,673 14,461 877 - 1,803 639 3,350 1,341 1,993 173 5 484 - 938 |
£ 3,625 4,822 4,398 14,502 - 3,469 3 30,819 7,673 23,146 ) (26,064 ) (2,918 |
2021 £ 177 6 - 718 901 10,977 877 14 518 559 2,364 1,307 3,949 178 105 446 40 365 |
£ 230 3,645 1,670 11,672 10,757 30 3 28,007 901 27,106 ) (21,699 5,407 |
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Henfield Youth Club
| Balance sheet as at 31 March 2022 2022 £ £ Current assets Debtors 43 Cash at bank and in hand 22,182 22,225 Current liabilities Trade creditors - Net current assets 22,225 Total assets less current liabilities 22,225 Capital account Brought forward at 1 April 2021 25,143 (Loss)/profit for the year ) (2,918 22,225 |
2021 £ 1,100 24,162 25,262 119 |
£ 25,143 |
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| 25,143 | ||
| 19,736 5,407 |
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| 25,143 |
I approve these accounts and confirm that I have made available all relevant records and information for their preparation.
Date:
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INDEPENDENT EMMINER'S REPORT REPORTTO TH TEES OF HENFIELD YOUTH WE FARE ASSOCIAnoN CHARITY NO.802141 ON THE ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR BENDED 31 MARCH 2022 I report on the Accounts of the Assoaation for the year ended 31 March 2022 which are Set out on pages 2 & 3 Respective re5pon5ibilities of trustees and examiner. The charlS trustee5 are responsible for the preparation of the actounts. The charl$ trustees consider that an audit Is not required for th year under section 144121 of the tharity Act 2011 Ithe 2011 Act) and that an independent examination is needed. It 15 my responslbility to: examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Acr- to follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 14515llbl of the 2011 Act.. and to State whether particular matters have come to my attention. Basis of independent examinerfs report My examination was carried out in accordance with the general Directions "ven by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and 3 comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also indudes consideration of any unusual iterns or dlsclosures in the accounts. and seeking explanations from you as trustees conceming any such matters. The procedure5 undertaken do not provide all the ewdente that wouhd be required in an audit and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a'true and fair view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below. Independent examinerfs statement In connection with my examination. matter ha5 cometo my attention: Ill which give5 me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respert the requirements: to keep accountin8 records in accordance with Se50 130 of the 2011 Aci; and to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements ofthe 2011 Act have not been met,. or 121 to which. in my opinton, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Jame5 Whittle 12 Westlands Road Lindfield HAYWARDS HEATh West Sussex RH16 2SR Date
Henfield Youth Welfare Association Henfield Youth Club
Charity No 802141
Annual Report for the year ended 31[st] March 2022
Trustees: The Reverend Christina Mary Bennett Mrs Jan Louise Holden
Independent examiner: Mr James Whittle
Bankers: Barclays Bank plc
Structure Governance and Management
The Henfield Youth Welfare Association, known as Henfield Youth Club, was set up by a Trust Deed dated 18[th] April 1961 for the purpose of helping and educating boys and girls through their leisure time activities so to develop their physical mental and spiritual capacities that they may grow to full maturity as individuals and members of society and that their conditions of life may be improved. The original Youth Club was the former Infant School in Nep Town Road Henfield but in 2005 it moved to new, purpose-built premises on the Kings Field, Deer Park Henfield. The Club is open to all young people between the ages of 8 and 17 resident in Henfield and the surrounding villages.
The Youth Worker with her team, both paid and voluntary, plan the activities provided for the club members. The club meets during school term times. Separate sessions are held for ages 8 to 11 and 12 to 17. On some evenings there are project nights.
A Nursery for babies and pre-school children uses the premises each weekday. The hire fees assist greatly with the Charity’s income.
The Trustees with the Youth Leader and other supporters of the Club form the Management Committee. During 2021-22 the Committee held the April meeting by way of emailed reports with the opportunity for questions to be asked; three further meetings were held in person
The Trustees confirm that in accordance with their duties as stated in section 17(5) of the 2011 Charities Act, guidance provided by the Charity Commission in regard to public benefit has been considered.
Safeguarding Health and Safety and Data Protection
The Trustees, the Youth Worker, the Staff and volunteers recognise the duty of care that they have towards the young people who use the Club; the protection of children and teenagers is taken very seriously.
Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks are carried out for all staff and volunteers before they commence working at the Youth Centre and are renewed as necessary. The staff undertake safeguarding training as part of their induction.
Aims and Purposes
The Trustees support the Youth Worker as she, the staff and volunteers deliver their programme of activities for the young people. The Trustees, Youth Worker and
committee deal with maintenance and repair of the Youth Club building as necessary.
Objectives and Activities
The Youth Worker and staff arrange a variety of activities for the young people. These include shopping trips, crafts, cooking, singing and dancing groups as projects, a gaming area, sports and social activities.
The Santa’s Grotto in the High Street at the Late Night Shopping evening in December 2021. The young people help with this very popular event which also raises funds for the Youth Club. It as good to be able to do this again following the Covid restrictions.
Achievements and Performance
The Club continues to be popular with the young people of Henfield who enjoy the activities provided. They also much appreciate the support given by the Youth Worker at times when they are finding life difficult. This has been especially important during the Covid restrictions and as these began to ease in the spring/summer of 2021.
Covid-19
During the early months of 2021 the Youth leaders had been conducting online activities for the young people. However, following the easing of Covid restrictions , the Club re-opened, with appropriate precautions, for in person meetings on 27[th] April 2021.
Review of the Year
The Club cautiously reopened in April 2021. Suitable precautions were put in place to reduce the risk of Covid infection. During the next months there was a significant increase in the numbers of young people attending, especially the juniors where over 100 were on register though not all came to every session.
Due to very high rates of Covid infection in the local schools, the Youth leader delayed reopening the Club in January 2022 after the Christmas break. She and the other staff were available to the young people by Zoom and on social media. A varied programme for the term to easter 2022 was arranged for both senior and junior groups which the young people much enjoyed.
Debbie Slaughter has been Youth Worker at the Club for over 20 years. The Trustees and, indeed, the whole village community very much appreciate all she does for the young people of Henfield.
Youth Centre Building
Such maintenance as was required has been carried out on the Youth Centre building.
Financial Review
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with applicable Charity Law, Financial Reporting Standards and the current Statement of Recommended Practice, Accounting and Reporting by Charities SORP (FRS102), effective 1st January 2015.
The incoming resources for the year amounted to £30819 (compared to £28,007 (in the previous year) and with expenditure of £33737 resulted in a deficit of £2918
Since West Sussex County Council withdrew youth work funding in 2015 the Trustees and Youth Worker are grateful for the support given to the Club by Henfield Parish Council, local charities and individuals. As Covid restrictions had eased the Club was again able to hold its fund raising Jumble Sale in January 2022.
Financial reserves. All funds are available for immediate expenditure on the activities of the charity, equipment for use in those activities and maintenance of the charity’s premises.
All the charity’s funds are held in its Bank account. The trustees own the freehold Youth Centre premises in Deer Park Henfield, which are subject to a mortgage to Henfield Parish Council.
Future Plans
The most important plan for the future is, to continue to support the young people of Henfield as we continue to emerge from the Covid pandemic. The Trustees and the Youth worker continue to open the Club for the usual sessions to provide a safe space for the young people to meet, join in activities and socialise as they grow to maturity as individuals and members of society and the community.