
# **INDEPENDENT LIVING ALTERNATIVES ANNUAL REPORT 2022 - 2023** 

This year has been one of developing Independent Living Alternatives (ILA) staffing structures and upgrading IT systems. 

ILA has worked with 32 individual Personal Assistance (PA) Users on an ongoing basis and provided 19 Personal Assistants (PAs) to be directly employed by PA Users as well as covering 15 emergency calls from PA Users not using ILA but needing a PA as their own were absent. ILA also provided 9 PAs to work at events across London requiring personal assistance support. 

ILA has continued to operate across London: Barnet, Brent, Bromley, Camden, Ealing, Hackney, Haringey, Harrow, Hounslow, Lambeth, Newham, Wandsworth, Waltham Forest and Westminster as well as working with 4 people living outside of London. 

PA User Funding comes from 5 main sources: 


**Promoting the rights of disabled people to live independently by Providing a comprehensive range of personal assistance services since 1989** 



During the pandemic and the resulting working from home period, ILA was able to turn paperless and work electronically. This enabled ILA to recognise that we do not require administrative support and therefore restructure the organisation and outsource key functions. This has proven to be both cost effective and highly efficient. 

## **Management Committee** 

**Office Bearers:** Michelle Daley (Co-Chair); Matthew Smith (Co-Chair); Simon Ford (Secretary); Simon Walls (Treasurer) 

**Trustees:** Sue Elsegood; Ali Kashmiri; Anna Landre; Gabriel Pepper; Sandip Sodha 


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These changes have not been without hiccups and subsequent learning as 

we all adapt to and develop further our new ways of working. However, the new approaches are aiming ILA towards a more efficient organisation as we approach our 35[th] year anniversary. 



## **Personal Assistants** 

Personal Assistants are the fundamental ingredient to the work of ILA. They are also fundamental to the PA Users who use ILA’s services. PAs are embedded in ILA’s ethos of enabling autonomy of Disabled people. 

Recruiting PAs has been a continual struggle since Brexit and the introduction of the new sponsorship licence. Whilst ILA is continuing to provide the same quality of service and meet the needs of the PA Users using ILA’s services, there are no longer the selection of PAs and more creative approaches are needed to enable the organisation to meet the needs of new PA Users. 

ILA recruits through traditional mediums including on-line advertising with The Guardian, Total Jobs, Gov.UK etc as well as a number of PAs who are recommended to ILA through people already working for us. We have also attended careers fairs, and sent  mailings out to colleges and universities. 


As ILA adapts to the changed landscape, we continue to promote the concept of being a PA as opposed to a 

traditional care worker. 



## **EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR** 


- **The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine** is 

supporting a research project into Sexual Health in Older Adults. They specifically wanted to ensure that there was input from 

Older Disabled people and approached ILA for assistance both 

in the research and the call for ideas to improve services. The expected suggestions surround **ing** access were obviously raised, but also awareness around how to provide privacy for Disabled people who need personal assistance in medical appointments.   Other good ideas included how to educate people on what sexual health involves as many were unaware that it also includes support on the menopause, testicular and breast screening amongst many other things. 


• ILA also wants to acknowledge the sad passing of **Lakhvinder Kaur** . Laki was responsible for managing the out of hours service during the week ensuring that ILA provides reliable 24/7 support to both PAs and PA Users. She had been using  ILA on an ad hoc basis since 2017 and full-time since 2019 when she moved to her own home. She served on the Management Committee prior to starting work for ILA in July 2021. 

- ILA is moving towards its 35[th] anniversary in 2024 and will be focussing on how to ensure we are around for another 35 years. 

## **Financial Information** 

|Income|£1,300,905|
|---|---|
|Expenditure|£1,275,966|
|**TOTAL**|**£      24,939**|




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REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER: 02191M)67 (Englttlld Wfilts)
REGISTERED CHARTfY NUMBER: 80219¥
REPORT OF THE TRUSTE￿ AND
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDLD 31 blARCH 2023
FOR
INDEPLNDENT LIVINC ALTERNATIVES
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INDEPENDENT LJVING ALTERNATIVES
CONTENTS OF THg FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
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Re￿rt ofth¢ Trn*t¢
Report of the Independent Auditors
StateTTrtntrfFittxtt¢i&l Artbvltle8
Balance Sheet
Ca$h FIDW St*temeDt
Notes to the Cwh Flow Ststsmtnt
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'otes to the Financiyl Stst¢mtnts

INDEPENDENT tJVlNG ALTERNATIVES (RECISTERED NUMBER.. 92390ts67)
REPORT OFTHE TRUSTEES
FOR IHE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCII 2023
Th¢ truslees who aTe alw dirttiors of th¢ for the pU￿￿se8 of th¢ cou￿an]eS Act 21J06. present tbeir iepofl witb the finatteial
ststrments olihe charily for the year ended 31 Mwh 2023. The Iruslees have adoplco the rKovi$ions of Ac¢ouniing and R￿orting
by Chariiics.. Statcmcnt of Recommended Prarti¢¢ applic&blc to ¢hari¢ies Preparing th¢ir ￿(OU￿¢S in *c¢ordan¢¢ with the Finantial
iiwrti]]g StandEr(J applI￿k in IheUK 8t￿ Kepublie of Ircl¥t)d IFRS 102) {effectivt l January 2019).
The r¢port has be¢n pr¢psr¢J io n*ei ihe re4UiTemeThts for a dite¢lots' r¢pori forth¢ PUTPO8es of the Cotwgmies Aci 2006.
ORIECTtVES AND ACTIVITIES
ObJectlves and
The ¢haiiiable objcciives of Independent Living Alternatives 8r¢ the reliefof need. hardship or di5tiess of Di5abl¢d Peopl¢ and lh¢
dependent¥ and fIn￿lieS of such pEopltr in particular hul not exclusively arc resident in the London Arca in paniwlar bul noi
cxcI￿￿1Ve]Y in ihe tollowing (Il by Providin¥ Loungellittg and ￿1vICe,. IIL) by pmviding f￿1]it1e￿ a[￿ equipn]ent' and (111) by
providing voluniary help.
Prlnclpfjl acllvldes
Jlld¢p¢nd¢nt LivinE AlicmAriVCS {'ILA") is & 5¢1r-ritt8nced 80cial ent¢ipri% 115ing grJJJi fi￿ding to d¢v¢lop and support ne
tDilidlives and is finaneed by th¢ fees charged foT 5erni¢e Provisi￿1. Thesc fccs aTe mel primarily by social services ag a Dir¢et
Paym¢nl undw lh¢ Community Carc A¢1 and through Continuing Cfyre NHS Personal H¢aiih B￿gaS as well as Department of Work
d P¢n5i0n5- A¢¢ess w Work and self.funders.
The prineipal activili¢s a￿1 role ofthe Companyb througkoul Ihe year were follows.
The role of 1nd4￿d¢llt LlvlDg Altern•tives
Independeni Living All¢rnaliv¢s I"ILA"l is * user-controlled oryatiisation promoting th¢ right of disabled people ro l>v¢
iod¢pcndfflily priwffjrily in the Lo]Jdon area.
ILA ryowides a ¢omprthaJsive range of pejsottal assistan¢¢ s¢rYi¢es.' petsonal assistance is th¢ terni used lo define the self-direclcd
Care neccs5ary for disllbled people ￿ livc indepmdcntly.
ILA aims lo enable pwl¢ who need personal a%si$tanc4 to bc able to live ittdetthdenily in the ty)mmunity attd lake full control or
their liv&s 4nd th¢]tbyhwe itmliwduality and gponlaneity.
ILA PToMdes ￿rsonal assistgJK¢ eiih¢r by direcily Providing the personal assislan¢¢ OT by enabling individuals io employ thcir owi
pers0t￿l wi$lani5.
ILA also provides p¢rsonal assisiaTh15 in Iht workplace, 10 p¢opl¢ vi%iting Lojjdon on knliday 8nd for conferences a￿d events across
)ndon.
ILA proi'ides an onlinc traiThinB rcsouT¢e aimed at boih disabled PEupl¥ and Workers.. Personal Assistance Training From C.aTeT to
Per&on31 As5l5tanl. The training ¢xplores the skills r41iired for p¢rsonal assistance and the k¢y diff¢r¢n￿5 b¢tw¢¥n traditional
m(bd¢ls of ctre athd personal as5j5tance.
Pcrsonal Assi4tance CAfé is ao online r¢sourc¢ for pergthhttl a8$istsnce us￿5 a[￿ petsuJthI ￿81$lants lo explore issues of commott
iDÈ¢r¢5110 in(lependent living. It is a 5pKe lo ask queslions and io share common exp¢ri¢nc¢ with Other￿lSOn*I ￿lS￿nCe U8CTS or
to stck diff¢renl 2pproacheg to the issues that arc fgc¢d by all personal assistanc¢ us¢]&
ILA works 44 pThnal aSSist￿te users on a rcEulaT bllsis and has over 200 dis?b1¢4J people Te8is*r¥J the or8aThi5ation.
Thete are 85 peopl¢ ￿giste[ed 10 work personal assislaDts.
PDbllc b¢nent
tlldependcnt Living Alternatives meets the thfinition of 8 public benefit entiiy uodeTFRS 102.
The TrustBes hav¢ had rcgard to the CharityConJmissioJJ's guidan¢e on publie benefiL
ACHtEVEhgENT AND PERVURMANCE
Durtng ihe yeaT ￿ 31 March 2023 Ind¢p¢ndeni Living Aliernativ¢s conliDued kn pmvide a Compreh￿siv¢ rang¢ of PETsonal
assistance 5ervice5 lo a Dumber ol. users (o h¢lp thcjn live indtpendently in the ¢otDmunity and tak¢ fvll wntrol of theit lives and
thereby ha¥¢ individllaliEy and spontaneity.
In thtal the ¢hariry providcd p¢rK)nB] assistsnce Se￿1¢¢1 to 65 P¢Twnal a$￿S￿n¢t users, i￿]Uding 36 Tegular users.
The ¢hArty Colhlinuts lo offcr an onlin¢ trdining Tesource aimed al both disabled people and worker4 snd conlinuE3 lo opera* ihe
P¢Tsonal Assistance Caf¢ an online K*oU￿t forpersonal assistancc usLTs and personal assistsIits.
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INDEPEf4DENT LIVINC ALTERNATIVES (REGISTERED NUMBER: 02391x1671
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR TIIE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
FINANCIAL
Kanclol $ummary
Th¢ organi5&1ion ensures ￿1[ cost recovery from ¢acb placement and ha5 a fe¢ Sin￿luTe rejlective of the c05t5 Df suvi¢c and is
flllldamentsl IOT the or8anis2lion's sulviwdl.
Jncoming r¢sources for the year ended 31 March 2023 ￿corded at £1,300,90512022.. £1,129.2831.
Exwjditure for th¢ y¢aT ended 31 Marth 2023 Wds Tec4)rded Et £1.275.96612022.. £1,1(M).929).
tnrume foi th year ended 31 March 2023 wag record￿ ai £24.93912022.. £28.3541
N¢ta5S¢t5 ai 31 MsT¢h 2023 wett Tcwrded at £236.442 {2022.. £211.503).
Fund b#l*rt¢
As at 71 March 2023 th¢ ch4rity held unTestri¢l￿ fvnd% of £236.442 (2022- £211,503).
There were rtsiri¢led fund5 at 31 Match 202312022.. nil).
Includcd within UnTe51ricled fund% at 31 Marth 2023 wcrc ¢￿h bal￿¢¢5 of £I40J03 (2022.. 1115,614).
Overall An#￿¢121 posltlon
Thc Management Cornmitte¢ cottsider Ihat the curnl fiDan¢ial position is saii5fAdOry and tbai sutFi¢i¢nt ￿ThdS aTe available to m
th¢ legal and financial obligations of the or8ani%&tion.
Réserves poilcy
Independeni Living Al￿rTh￿]VES aiTfL$ 10 hold in r¢sery¢ the ouivalent ofsix TnoDth4 athDioisrration 5aJari¢s and OPEralinB ¢O$ts.
FUTURE PLAIYS
Th¢ ManagemetTrl Commiiiee ha5 no plans for ihe forts¥¢able future lo make any 5ub5tsntial changes to the cbwitys objccÈives and it
j5 Ihe irtt¢niion of Ihc Committee ￿ ¢Onlinue opcrdting as in previous years.
STRucfuRE, GUVERNANCE ATrID MANAGEMENT
Gtsvtrnlng dorumeDt
The organisaiiott is a ¢h#ritsble company litnited by 8uarante¢, incoTpornied on 3ffth May 1989 and ]egis*wJ as a chgrity on 7t
November 1989. Th¢ COm￿nY was e81ablished und¢T a MenM)Andum of A550ciaiiott which t￿¥￿Il%￿e￿ Ihe objecL% and powejs of th¢
charitsble company artd is goveme(l undcr ils Article of Associalion. In cvcnl of ihe cotwy bcing WOUDd up Th]uired
coniribuie an amount not CxCeL￿]ng £1.
Retruitment and apwintmetht of new tNt5tee5
Thc Tn)st¢es of kndependenl Living Allernalives ate appoinltd by the meiTth>ets of the Organi￿110n every yeai ai the annual gencTal
meelir)g in a¢cordan¢c wilh the Chariws consiiTriion. Th¢ Trustees of Independe5)i Living Al*maiiv¢s are appointed on theii
knuwlwjge and eKp¢ii¢nce in the field ofindependeiji living. All Trusiets undertske aPpT0pria￿ tTainiDg r¢lev8nl to their Posltion tsn
thr board.
Organbational 5tr*ture
The govemancc of In(kp¢ndeni Liwng AltematlV¢3 js undeTt*ken by a Managett￿l Co]nmitl¢4 which meeL$ every threc months
wilh provisions to hold eAtraoTdinary meetings if requircd. Day-to-day mattagcmcnt of the Qrgenisulii￿ is undettsken by a Dirwtor
128 houTS). ￿s0 a full-tim¢ PA ServiL* Co-ordinator {28 houTsI, a Re¢ruithieThl OtYJcer120 hou￿) and a PA Offi¢¢r114 hoursl-
Relattd parties
None of lh¢ Trusleeg receive remttnerntioll or othet bcn¢fils from their work with the Indcp¢nthDt Liviftg Altemalives.
There werc Do Trusleeg exp￿Se%[￿lId for the y¢ar ￿d¢d 31 Mar¢h 2023 nor forthe ygarcndcd 31 MBreh 2022.
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Ir4DEPENDENT LIVING ALTERf4ATIVES OiEGigfERED NUMBKR: 023900671
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
OR THE YL4R ENDF.D 31 MARCH 2023
srRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Rl$k Ma￿￿et￿¢￿t
The Try￿￿¢% are responsibl¢ for establishing and monitoring intertthl ¢L)ntrol 8yStcms within th¢ Charity. The nlajor which may
impA¢l th¢ a¢tivities of the Ciwiiy have been r¢vi¢wd during the year and th¢ Ttuslee5 ate 5ali¥fied Ihal the syslern of internal
oDlrols cu￿e￿ilY in place is adeguate, Ivhilst reco￿)75]￿8 Ihal they are designed to manag¢ rnth¢T than ¢liminÈte tisk. Iniemal
ctsJJimls arc ￿¥1¢wed on an on8oing b￿]$ as part of the day-to-day risk management pro¢¢ss within thecharity.
Independent Living Alicrnaiivcs has rCgu1￿ rnonthly ¢L)]JJmitn)enis for Property Tell￿1 payments and employ¢¢ salari¢s that cannot be
missed. This leav¢s Ind¢p¢ndenl LiYin8 Allernalives a5 a St￿11 or8ani$alion ¥uln¢rnble to bad dcbiors aLd latc pa>rthts.
Independent Living Aliemativcs. main inGomc is from local authority social services departments, prinTrry cuie IrLLsls and frojn
individuals in re£eipi of dir￿1 payments. Indepen(knl Living Alt¢rThatives a150 rc¢¢iv¢8 incom¢ from or2athi8atioll8 spot PUTcJMsing
PCT50nal a%81Stance.
Furth¢mm, as a small OTBanisation ￿ryth a nun)bcr of k6y etry)loye4 lttdepell¢Jent Living Alternatives is vulnerable to long ter
sick commirnts and of agency fjll-its forthose p¢ri(xl5.
ljjdependeni LivingAlternElives has ¢oThsidered the risks associated with ils operaiiotJs Arbd th¢ managr￿g￿l Committee h&% resolved
bj WO￿ iowards iTrcrtrdsing the le￿[ ofr¢g¢rvts.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTIL4TIVE DLTAILS
R¢gi*tered Compamy lluojber
02391K)67 (England and W3l¢sl
Reglstered ChArEty Dumber
8Q2198
Registered offlte
Solar Hous$
915 High Road
LA)ndo
N128QJ
Truste£s
S B Wa115
Miss P Pepp¢r {T¢siyed 23.1.231
G Pepper
Ms M Daley
Miss S Elsegood
SEFord
A Kashmiri
M Smilh
S V Sodha (appointed 12.7.231
Company s￿retar¥
S B Walls
SeniDr St*tutory Audltor
Colin D. Ford
Auditors
Macalvin¥ Limiled
Chth¢T¢d At¢otsntsttis
and Sialulory Audllo
7 Si Jokn's Ro&d
Ha￿OW
Middlesex
HAI 2EY
B¥Dker5
Unity TTuqI B8nk PIC
Nine BriDdl¢y Place
4 Oozdls Square
Bimiirtgham
BI 2HB
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INDEPENDENT LI%ryNG ALTERNATI%￿s OiEGJSTERED NUMBER: 0239W67)
PORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THF. YEAK ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILITJES
e Iruslees (who arc also the dircctors of TNDEPENDENT LIVING ALTERNATIVES foi the pU￿OSe8 of company lawl are
responsible for prepariug th¢ kepoTI of the ThsTres and the fin*n¢ial sLqlernent5 in *cordan¢c with appli￿ble I￿ and Urtiled
Kin8dom Accounting Sts]hlords Iunitcd Kingdom GenerallyAccepted Accounling Pwiice}.
CoTDpany law rtquiT¢s the trllstees to prepa￿ fiDgD¢ial Btstements for ¢ach financial year which give a IN¢ fair view of the llate
of affair5 of th¢ ¢harilable cu]npany arKi of th¢ incDmillg resources and applicaliun of resouw¢s, including the ittcomc and
expe]Idilure, of thc £hantable company for thai period. In prcparing those fllkanciaj stat¢m¢Dts, Ihe trusiees are reqUI￿d to
seleci $uiL8ble accounting polici&< and Ih¢m apply them ¢oJJsisTently*
ob￿rVe the methods attd princip1¢5 in the Chaiity SORP,.
make jud¥em¢nts alld eStIn￿1C5 thal aTC rta%onabl¢ and prudcttt.
prcpar¢ the financial ststemenis on th¢ going concern basis uThles5 it i$ iDZPPTOPtiaie ¢0 PTesiim¢ that th¢ chaiitablc wmpany will
¢onli]Ju¢ in busine5S.
The Instees arc r¢spun%ible for kEeping prop¢r accounting rccfjrds ivhich disclose with reasotsablc a¢wra¢y at any lijne (he f￿all¢la[
poqition of th¢ charitable company and to enable them 10 ensuT¢ thai Ihe finaJJcia] siatem¢nls comply svith the Companies Act 2ThI6.
They are also responsibl¢ for safeguarding the as¥¢ls of th¢ chaTi18ble ¢ony8ny 8nd h¢ttce for thking r¢osonabl¢ steps foT the
prevention 8nd det¢¢ti￿ of fraud md other iTr¢gularities.
In so liras the Msttts are aw2r¢'.
thcrc 18 no rclBvanl audii inf0m￿tion ofwhich the charitabl¢ Compart￿$ auditors yr¢ unaws￿e. and
the ￿$¢¢¢$ hav¢ ￿kken all sleps thai thcy oughi to have tskeTh to make thcrnselvcs awate of any y¢lev4nt audit infonnAtiOn and to
estsblish Ihat thc auditors aTe uware ofihat inforn)gti0n.
AUDITORS
Th¢ Blldito￿. Ma¢alvins Lunile4 will be proposed for re-appoinlmeni at thc foltkoming Annu&l General Mcain&
21111.?o.4..........
Approv¢d by OTdeT of the board offnjslees on............
and siwd on its behthifby..
Ms M Dxley- Trnltee
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REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT AUDifoRS TO THE MEMBERS ()V
IIYDEPANDENT LIVING ALTERNATIVES
Oplnlon
Wc hav¢ alldit¢d the fi]J#ncial Siaiemenrs of fNDEPENDENT LIVJNG ALTERNAnvfs (the 'chxriithle Compan￿} for the ycar
¢nded 31 March 2023 which comprise thc stat¥]￿11 of Finatsci￿ Aciivities, the Baiattce ShpA the Cash Flow StAt¢tn¢nl and Dotes
to the fiDats¢i&l slatrments. in¢luding a sutxjmary of s1￿)1r1¢8nt accounlin8 policies. The fjnancial reporting rrarnew0￿ thai ha$ been
appli¢d in their preparalioj) is applicabl¢ law and Unit¢d Kingdom A¢￿unting stat￿ards Iullitd Kinwlom Gen¢r•lly Ar¢￿ted
Accouniing Pr￿ti¢¢I.
In our opinion th¢ fJnan¢i81 statenmts..
ve a tn]e and fair view of thc stsle of th¢ ¢haril&ble companys affairs as at 31 March 2023 and of its incoming resource$ and
Mpplicaiion of resouTC¢S, in¢luJiDg ils inivme and expenditur4 for the year Ihert eNlcd.
have br¢n properly Prepared in atcordancc ￿th Unitcd Killgdotn (ienerally Acc£ptrd Acwvllting Pracliee. aJ)d
have b￿n pr¢par¢J in &c£ordwKe with th¢ wul￿t￿lIS ofthe Companies Act lo(￿.
for oplnlon
We LonduLted our audit ill accoTdancr wilh Inlcrnjtional Standards on Auditing IUK} IISAS {UK)} and appli¢able law. Our
ro4FKirsibiliti¢% under th08e siattdards are further d¢scribed in the Auditors. r¢sponsibililie& for the audii of the finan¢ial slalement5
seclion ofour report. We are indcpendenl of thc thants￿1¢ ¢ompany in &cordancc wilh th¢ cihical requireTnetLts that Bre relevant 10
our audii of the fI￿an¢1￿ stsl¢menlS in the UK, including Èh¢ FKC'S Eihi¢al Standard. and w¢ have fulfilled our othet ethical
responsibilit]¢5 in accoTdance with th&£e requireinents. Wc bclicve that ihe l￿dit evidence we have obtaincd is suffici¢ni and
appropriate to provide a basis forouT ¢)PI]2jOD.
Cothtluslons relAtlng to gotthg th)nct
IA #udiung lh¢ fil￿nL]#1 &th*ments, wc hav¢ ¢oncluded Ihal Ihe iTUSl¢eS' Nsc of th¢ going coJ*em basis of accountitsg in th¢
prcpgration of Ihc financial st&temenLS is appropTiAIe.
Based on Ihc work wc have ptrfornie￿ w¢ h•v¢ not idetttifie41 my uncertainiies relaiing 10 ¢vcni¥' QT condilions tha4
individually or colleciively* iiiay cast si¥nificanl doubt on Ihe charitable company's ability to continuc as a going con￿1 for & PLYiod
of lli le&%1 twelve month5 fromwhcn the finanthal 5t&tem¢nts are autho[is￿ fut is8￿.
Our T¢5ponsibililies and the responsibilities of the trusoe8 resp¢ct io going tottc¢rn ate ￿e￿b￿l in th¢ relevant seCtio￿S of this
Other InforTh4tlou
The ￿st¢eS art rcsponsiblc for ih¢ other infomiatiott. Thc othcr inforrDÈiion comprises the infonnation inGlud¢d ijj ihe Allnual
RepuTI, otherihan ihe fiJ)?n¢ial stBfrtnenis and our Report of IhE Independenl Audilors th¢r¢on.
Our opinioll OD the financial siai¢n]enls I￿1 coYeT the other iThfortnation alld, ￿cept ¢0 the ¢Alut oth¢nvis¢ explicitly %tated in
our TqX*TL we do not ¢XPTess anyform of assuraj3￿ eonolll5ion thereotL
In Connection with our audit of the financial staiemcnis, our rcsponsibility is to reAd the infomalioD and, in doinLt so. consider
whether ihe ￿her info]yndlion is materially IllCODSlSt¢nl with ihc r)nawiÈl statemenls or our knowl¢d￿ obtained in Ihc audii or
oiherwise appears to be matLzially mi%si&t¢d. If we identify such ma￿￿￿1 incon818t¢nciES or apparnii material misswiements, w¢ g
r¢quired 10 determtne wh¢th¢r this ￿Ve5 rise 10 a ma*rial Misstat￿￿1 in Ihe fitLJn¢i#l siaiem¢nts thczKScl￿5. If, ba5¢d on thE WOTk
WE have perforni¢d. w¢ ¢oncludc ihat there is a material mi8statetn¢nt of this oth¢r inforn￿tiOll, we are requ￿¢￿ 10 report that fact.
We have nothiDg 10 rewrt in this regard.
Qplnlons on other m#tter¥ prLxrfbtd by the Companie5 Art 2006
ouiopinion, ￿Sed on the woAt undertaken in thc cours¢ ofthc audit."
the informalioD givett in the Repon of the Trustees for the fJnaMa] year for which the firtancial Stsiancnts arc prcp8r¢d is
consisleni with the f)nanci&l Stalen￿t8., and
thc ReJx)rtof the Trust¢es hag prepared in ￿COrdanCe with applicable le￿1 Tequir¢mciits.
Matter8 OD which we are requlred to report by ¢A¢¢ptlts
In ibe light of th¢ knowl&i8e and undersranding of Ihc chariiablc coryany and its en%ryrnnn￿Tht obtaincd in th¢ cours¢ of th¢ audil
w¢ have LOI idcntifiEd ￿a￿TI*l miss(aitments in th¢ R¢port of lh¢ Ttus*e5.
W¢ h&ve Jh)thing io repLWt in T¢$f¢£t of the followng mattus whw¢ the Companies Aci 2006 requires us to report lo you if, in our
opinion..
ad¢qual< x¢ounting record5 hav¢ not l*th] kepi or retWll5 adtqU8le for OUT ￿￿71 r4)i been received from branches not
visited by u$,- or
thc financisl statements are not in agreem¢nl wth the gccounting record5 8nd rtW or
cemin disclosuTes 1)f InL%iees' remuneralion specificd by law ar¢ Thot Thde., or
we have noi Ju￿ved all inforts]ation and cxplanations w¢ require for ouraudii- or
Irust¢es %vere nol ￿li11t0 10 lake advantag¢ of thc sma]1 ¢4)mpani&4 exemption from Ihe rcquiTcnKnt W PT¢P8r¢ a Strnt¢gic
Reportor in prcparing the Rq)ort of the Tnjsiees.
Page 5

REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT AUDITORS TO THE MEMBERS OF
INDEPENDENT LIVING ALTERNATIVES
Res￿￿51￿11111e9 •f trustet$
As explained more fvlly in th¢ StsIe[￿lI of T￿￿te¢s, R¢yponsibililiEs, the trusteu (who aTC also ihe diTectOTS of the tharitable
company for the purposes of co[[￿anY l*w) are reSp￿Sible foi the prcpaTati(m of ihe fittallcial statements fur being saiisfied that
th¢y giv¢ a ffiLe and fair view, and for SULh In￿rnal control as the ITU51ee5 deiemiine is ncrw8ry to enable the Preparntion of
fin8nci81 slaternenls lh& ar¢ from m&tciial tni$$i*lemeAL whether duc to fraud or¢rnir.
In prepaEin8 the financial ststements, thc trustcc$ resp)nsibl¢ for a$s¢$$ing the charitsble Compatt￿8 ability ￿ contitiu¢ as a Boin8
oncem, disclosing, as appli¢able, malters Telaied 10 going cunLern and using Ihc going concen) b&8is of ￿COUntIng un1¢s5 th
tNskes either intend to liquida* the ¢haritsble company orto ¢￿se operations. tsr have llo T￿list1¢ ajternolive but 10 do so.
Our ￿SpOnsibl11t[ls fot the avdltof tJJe finamcial ￿ateMentS
Our objcctlV¢5 arc to obt&in re&sonable as5UTanc¢ about Wheth￿ ihe financial ¥tgÈ¢menls a whole arc frce from tnaleTial
missiaiemeni, wh¢ih¢r due lo fraud 01 error, and to ISSUE a Report of th¢ Indcpcnd¢nl AudiloTS that includes ouropittion. Rewnable
assurancc is a high Icvcl of assur&￿¢, but is r4)i a guuTan*e th￿ an 3udil condue*d in ac¢ord8rLce wilh ISAS IUKI will alwa￿ delecl
a m&lerial mis￿alett￿nI when it exisls. MisStatEmenis can arise fToJn traud or error and Br¢ wThsidertd m•ter¢g1 if, Individu￿ly or i
the aggregaie, they could rcasonably be eXpeth￿ to influence the ewnomic dttisions of u¥¢r¥ tsken on the basi5 of these fJnancig1
sthiements.
IyT¢¥L)larilie8, includin8 fraud, *e in$tanc¢5 of non-compliance with laws 4nd regulaiiezhs. We design procedures ill line our
responsib)litic4 outlined &lN)ve. lo detcct matcrial nrissta*men15 in r¢sp¢cl of itte¥ulariii¢5. IncluthnE fraud. The txteni lo which our
procedures iapable of deiectinE irregularitie¥, including fraud is deiailcd b¢low.'
In identifying 8SSUSitbg risks of Enaterial rthissialemcnt in respect ofirregularitic4 including frwd and th)n-¢omplianccuryth laws
aT￿ re8ulalion4 considcwed the follimryrt
- th¢ nalure ol"Ih¢ industry and scctor, Control environment and busines5 perfo]man¢£ including the dES]￿l ufihe
cowanls remuneration polirie& key drivers fordirectots. remuneration, bonus levels and perforniancc iaTg¢l$;
- r¢$ulls of OUTenquirie5 of managcmcnt &boul IheiT own ideniific&tion ond assessment of ih¢ risks of ]￿e¥ul￿ntIe8',
id¢ntifjq'n& cvaludling Ind complying with laws and r￿trU]3¢10￿s and wheihw they were aware of any insianccs of
onc4>tt4>lJanrr"
- detecting and re5wnding to Ihe risks of fraud Hnd whether ihey have knowledge of any a¢lu21. suspected or
alleged fraud.,
- Ihe iniemal cont￿18 c5tabli5h¢d 10 nriti8a* risks of fraud ot non-¢ompliance with law5 alld Tr￿1¥t10n$.
Thesc matter% were di8CUS5¢d anwng the audii engagement t¢am iegaTdin8 how and wliere fiaud mighl in the financial
siuletnen15 arml any polenlial iiidicatDrs of frnod.As a re*ult of thcse pro￿dUre%, we cortsidered Ihc opwrtunities and itttntives ihai
may ¢xi5t wlhin the Orgaals￿1on foT frdud. Jn common with all Rudi1s' under JSA5 (UKI, we are also Tquirul lo p¢rforn ￿eCifiC
pro¢edures kn rebpond to the risk of nUr￿8¢M¢nI override.
We also obtained an undersiandinE of the legal and T¢gul*tory frameworks Ihf¢t th¢ compBny operates in. focusing on PTOViSiOD8 of
thostt laws and regulations thai had a dircct ¢fftcl on th¢ deiemiinaiion of DLltuial atNJunts and disclosU￿S in the fina￿7*1
stdfrmertis. The k¢y laws and Te¥ul*iivtts we coJJsidered in this conlext in¢luded the UK compani￿ Aci and l(*al tax legislaiioJJ.
A further description of uui T¢spo￿81b11ilIe5 for the 3udil of th¢ fina￿¢18] statements is lo¢ai¢d oh the Finan¢iaJ Reporting Council
wcb5iie al wTrwV.frc.org.uklaudiior￿Sponsib1Iitle￿. This descriptioTh forn￿ paTI ufour Report of th¢ Illdepen(leni Auditors.
Use ofour repurt
This repon is made sol¢ly kn the chari¢able company'9 ￿e￿￿eTS, body, in accordancc wilh ChaP￿r3 ocpfjrt 16 of thc Companies
Act 2006. OLir audit WOTk hgs been undertakert so th￿ w¢ might Stste tf) the chariiabl¢ wmpany's members those matters w¢ are
TfqUiTed to siaie 10 ihem in an audil(>ts' report ￿ld for no oiher pu￿11$t. To the fullest extcnt P¢Tmiii¢d by Iy&W, we do not accept or
a55ume Tesponsibility lo Anyonc othtr than the charitablc ¢o]J4)any and IhE charitable companys ro¢JnbeTS ￿ a body. for our audii
work, forthis re￿[l or for the opinions w¢ hove fornkd.
Colin D. Ford {SeniuT Sialuiory Auditor)
for and on behalf Ormac￿vIn$ Limiied
Chartered Ac¢ounlanls
and Statlltory AuditoJs
7 si Jobn's R(￿d
Harrow
Middles¢x
HAI 2EY
Date:
.Zaz3........
Page 6

INDEPENDENT LIVJNG ALTERiYATIVES
STATEMENT FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
(INCORPORATING AN INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOtJw
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
2U23
2022
Restrided
fiLlld
rund
funds
fijnds
Notes
INCOME AND Epl￿WMENTs FROM
Don￿lonS aNI I¢￿ie$
1,300,041
1,300.(￿1
1,129,234
Invcskn)tni income
864
49
Total
1,300,905
L.300,905
1.129,283
EXPENDITURE ON
Rttising fun
1,250,435
1250,435
1,082,886
Oth¢r
25,531
25,531
18,043
Tolal
1.275.966
1,275,966
1.100,929
NET INCOME
24,939
24.939
28.354
RECONCVLJATION OF FUNDS
Toial fijnds brought fotward
211,503
211.503
183,149
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
236.442
236,442
211,503
Th¢ Tr)t¢s form part ofih¢5¢ financial Stslements
Pagc 7

INDEPENDENT LIVJNG ALTERNATIVES (RIGISTERED NUMBER: 023900671
BALANCE SHEET
31 MARCH 2023
2023
Totsl
funds
2022
Total
nds
Unrestrid
fijnd
R¢stri¢*d
Dd
Notes
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible a55elS
10
2,721
2.721
393
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
Cash at bank and in band
131,849
140.203
131,849
140,203
127,287
272.052
272,052
242.901
CREDITORS
An￿UnIS lallin8 due within ooc ycar
{38.331)
(38,3311
NET CURRENT ASSETS
233.721
233.721
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILJTJES
236.442
236.442
211,503
NET ASSETS
236,442
236,442
211,503
FUNDS
Unte8iricted fvndy
14
236,442
211,503
TOTAL FUNDS
236,442
2t 1,503
Thts¢ sixlemeni¥ have bcen prepared ill aLfOTdanc¢ with the provisions applic4blc io ¢hgTitable Companies subjeci to the
smo]I cornpanics r¢wme.
Th¢ financial sialcmenls wevc appTov¢d by the Board of Trust¢¢5 and aulhorised for issuc on............
signed on its behalf by..
li.i.lxox3...............
and W¢T¢
M Daley. Thiste¢
Thc no1¢5 form part of thcsc fi]wici&l 5tAtements
Page 8

INDEPENDENT LIVING ALTERNATIVES
CASH FLOW STATEMF.NT
FOR THE YV.AR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
2023
2022
Notes
Cash Ilows from operating att1vl￿
Cash g¢]]eroted fromoperaiions
26.733
54.886
Nei cash provided by op¢rnliDg Rclivilie$
26,733
54.880
Caslk Ikbws frnm illvesting a¢tlvltlt¥
Punhase of rangible fJx¢d 355etS
lniere￿ receiv¢d
13,008)
864
{269)
49
aC￿h used IN investing aaivitics
12.1441
(220}
Change in cash eosh equiv&l¢nt5 lrt the
repoTtinE periDd
Cash and cash equii'altnts at the b¢gI￿nI￿g of
the reporting p¢riod
24.589
54.666
60,948
Cash and t*sh tqulvalents 4¢ th¢ ofthe
reporting perh)d
140.203
115,614
The t￿1¢8 folm Part ofthese financi&l stateiEi¢nts
Pa8e 9

INDEPENDENT LIVING ALTERNATIVES
NOTES TO THE CASH FLOW STATEMENT
FOR THE YLAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
RECOP4CILIATION OF NET JNCOME TO NET CASH FLOW FROM OPEBATING ACTTrITIES
2023
2022
Net lkntome foT the reportlllg p¢rlDd l*s per the StAtement of FthaDcl*l
24,939
28.354
Adjmstmtttts for:
Depre¢iatim Charges
Intcrc51 rc¢¢ived
{In￿eaSe11de￿ea$e in debiorg
IncreasellthcreHSC) in CT¢dilors
680
(8641
14,5621
6,540
98
149)
28,857
12,374)
¢a&h provW¢d by operattons
26,733
54,886
ANALYSIS OF CIL4NGES IN NET FUNDS
At 1.4.22
Cash flow
Al 31.3.23
r4¢t tash
Cash al bank and in hand
115.614
24,589
140.203
24,589
14U.203
Tot81
24.589
140.203
Thc not¢5 fornj part of the8e financiaj stat¢]￿￿1$
Pagc 10

INDEPENDENT LI￿NG ALTERNATIVES
NOTES TO THE FINANCJAL STATEMKNTS
FOR THE YEAR bNDED 31 MARCH 2023
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
B49is of prÈparlne the flnanclxl ststement5
The finth¢ia] statements of tbe chali￿bI¢ company, whieh is a public b¢n¢fii enltty under FRS 102, h&v¢ been PTepaTed in
accordanc¢ wih the Chaiities SORP IFRS 102) 'Ar¢ous)ting and Rcporting by Chgrities.. Statemeni of Recommcndcd
Prdcticc Rpplicablc to charities preparing their accounts in accoTdan¢e Mryth the Firffjncial Reperfing Standard applicabl¢ in
the UK and Republic of Ir¢lund IFRS 1021 l¢ff¢ciive l January 20191,, Finan¢ial Reporting Stsndard 102 The Finarttial
ReDOrting Si8ndard applicable ih lh¢ UK and Republic of iT¢l&nrf gnd the Collwanies Act 2006. The financi&l siaiemcDIs
hav¢ b¢¢n prepAted uttder the tli5tori￿I cu51 convention.
The pr￿ell￿tion Currency of IIL¢ financial ¥iakments is the P¢)und Siedin81£) rounded w th¢ n¢3Test £.
Inttrlhie
All income is re£ognised in the Stalemeni of Financial Artivilies once th¢ charity h&8 ¢ttliilement lo the funts, il is probable
thai Ibe ino)rtt will be re¢eiwt41 and th¢ 8mount cBn be Me￿ur¢d r¢liably.
Exp¢nditure
LiBbilitie8 are rew￿lsed expendiNre as soon as thEre 18 a legal or con5trudiv¢ obli8aiion ¢ommiiting the thaTity to that
exptndiMr¢. il 15 prob&blc thai a tmnsftr of ectsnomie bcncfits will be Tequi]Ed in seiilenxnl gnd the amounl of Ihe obligation
n be tnea8ured reliably. Expendilure is accounted for un an attrual8 b￿lS and has bccn ¢lassified under he&dingg that
a88re¥at¢ all cosi r¢laicd to the calcgory. Wher¢ costs call]￿¢ b¢ dir#ily aitribuied 10 pafticular h¢adins8 th¢y knve betn
alloca1￿ lo activities 0]) a basis coDsislenl ￿ry1h the use of rcsources.
Twgibl¢ fix¢d assets
Depreciation is wovida at the following annual Tates in ordtr lo writ¢ off ea¢h ass¢t overit5 e8timal¢d usefvl life.
Planl ￿lld n]achinery
Computer quipm¢nt
2DTh/o Teducing balan¢c
20Yo red￿]ng balance
Taxation
The chatity is exwt from ¢OTporalion lax on its chaTitable &ctivilies.
Fund ateounthig
UnTC51rid¢d fllnd5 ¢art be u8ed in ￿cord3n￿ with the chariiable objertives ai the di%r¢tion of the trustees.
R￿trIci¢d fvnds r4n only be used for particular Testricted pujposes within the objects ofthe charity. Re5trictioJs arise whe
sp¢¢ifJ¢d by the (k)]N)r or when lunds #Te raised for p#rticular reslricttyj purposes.
Further expl4natioJ] of the rt&iLW¢ ¥nd purpose of each fttnd is iTh¢luded in the llDtes lo Ib¢ fir￿n¢la1 statwenL%.
Pen¥ioD ¢o$is and other post-retlr¢mellt beneflts
The ¢harit#bl¢ Lvmpany operJle5 a dcfincd conlribution pension s¢henK. Contribulions payable ￿ the charitabl¢ ¢ornpAtsVs
pertsion 5ckm¢ ￿e charg￿1 to the StataJ]ent of Finuncial Aclivities the pwiod to which they relRIe.
Gov¢rnmrnt ¥rants
Gov¢tnment grants are ￿0s￿l$ed as ineom¢ on a sysLettiaiic basis th¢ periiKls in which the cntity rcrognis¢s the rela*d
Costs for wthich the graLt is intcnd¢d to Cor[pens￿e. Grants whith bECUTne reLeiYab]e Rs compettsaiion for ¢xp¢n$cs or losses
alr¢ady incu￿￿45 or for purpose of giving imrnediale financial suA)ort 10 Ihc ¢nlity with no fviure rcla*d costs are
te¢o8nised as incoTne in the period ij) which itbecoffles receivable.
DOh'A TIONS AND LEGACIES
2023
2022
1.300,041
,105,823
23,411
1.300.041
,129,234
Grants rtceived. includ￿ in thc xbove. are a8 follows..
2023
2022
Govennent8 grnnts
23,411
Pagc 11
coDtiTrued...

Ih'DEPENDENT LIvif4G ALTERNATI￿Ts
NOTES TO TIIE FIIYANCLIL STATEMENTS- eoAtlnned
FOR TIIE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1013
INVESTMENT INCOME
2023
2022
Dwsil ￿coUnt interest
864
49
RAISING FUNDS
R&lslDg don8th)ns and 14ttleB
2023
2022
Sraff costs
Rent. rates al1d￿?￿r
Insurdnce
Trlwbone IT
Posiagc and stlltiolltry
Sundri¢s
Stsff b3ininB
Advertising
S13ff tr3velling
Literatute and promotions
PTof*%ional f¢¢8
Volunteer expe[￿$
Bank charges
DepTecialion
1,154,704
27.540
4.170
5,571
323
757
517
0,387
1,929
35
14,915
32,573
334
680
989.OJ5
21,084
5.549
.358
8.429
814
4.516
4,899
44,399
370
98
125Q.435
1,082,886
SUPPORT COSTS
31.3.23
31.3.22
Audilor5' remuTbrration
At¢ountanLry and l¢gRI fees
11,565
13,966
9,484
8,559
25,531
18,(M3
NET INCOMElffXPENDJTURE)
inwmoll¢xp¢ndilure) i5 aft¢r Charging1{￿¢d1Iins)'.
2023
2022
AuOJiors' Tununernlion
Depreciation- owned asseis
AcwulltaTK? fees payable to auditL)T
11,565
680
13,966
9,484
98
7,058
TRUSTEES. REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS
There were no tnjslees. iemuncTalioTh OT other benefits for the )rar ended 31 March 2023 nor for th¢ y¢sr ertded 31 March
2022.
Tv¥stees' txp¢n&es
There wer¢ no trnsl¢es' expcn5¢5 PaLd for the yearcndcd 31 Mthth 2023 thor forth¢ y¢4r ended 31 March 2022.
Page 12
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INDEPENI)ENT LIVING ALTERNATIVES
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATKMENTS- ctyntittued
FOR THE YEAR ET4DED 31 MARCH 2013
STAFF COSTS
2023
2022
Wages and salarics
Social security costs
Other pension costs
1,058,550
79.336
16,¥18
916,609
58,530
13,896
1.154,704
989.035
The average monthly number of employee5 during lh¢ year was as follows..
2023
2022
Administra(iUL
Petsonal ￿SIstantS
VDlunieets
57
52
62
57
No employe¢s reccived ¢moluments in excess of £60,000.
COMPARATIVES FOR THF. STATEMENT OF fiNANCIAL ACTIVITIES
Unrc51ri¢l¢d
Restricted
Totsl
INCUMb AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donalionb and lewdtyiey
1,129.234
.129,234
Invc51mcnl inwrn¢
49
49
Totsi
1.129283
,129,283
EXPENDITURE ON
Raisin8 thd5
1.082,886
I,(J82.886
Othcr
18,043
18,(W3
Total
1,100,929
1.100,929
NET INCOME
28J54
28.354
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brougbt fO￿ard
183.149
J83.149
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
211,503
211,503
Pag¢ 13
continued...

Ir4DEPEF4DENT LIVING ALTERNATJVES
r40TES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- eontlnued
FOR TITE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2rf123
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Plant and
machinery
Computer
4iJiptneDI
Totals
COST
Al l Apiil 2022
Additions
9,491
682
8,609
2.326
18.100
3,008
Al 31 Mar¢h 2023
10.173
10.935
21,108
DEPRECIATION
At l April 2022
C￿rge foT ycar
9,318
8.389
5U9
17,707
680
At31 March 2023
9,489
8,898
18.387
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 March 2023
2.037
2,721
At 31 March 21)22
173
220
393
ii.
DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
2023
2022
Tradc dcbtQTS
Other debt¢)
Pr¢payJnents
120,242
4.056
7.551
117,777
4,056
5,454
131,849
127,287
J2.
CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FAT.LINC DUE WITHIN ONK YEAR
2023
2022
S￿la] FKcurity and other taxes
(Mh¢r ¢rA4ilor.
P¢nsion paydble
Aurugd ¢xp¢ns
18,335
5.296
3,032
1,668
15.217
2,561
2.W5
11.108
38J31
31,791
13.
LEASING ACREEMENTS
Minimum l¢a5¢ paym¢nts urtdernon-cancellablc opcrating I¢H5¢3 fall d￿t k)8 follows:
2023
2022
Within on¢ y¢ar
8,328
Pag¢ 14
continued...

INDFPENDENT LIVING ALTERNATIVES
NOTES TO THL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- conllnued
FOR THE YEAR EliDED 31 TrIARCH 2023
14.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Ncl
Yet￿11
JJ ftmds
At 1.4.22
31.3.23
UDrutrided funds
(kllerdl fijnd
211,503
24.939
236.442
TOTAL FUNDS
211.503
24,939
236.442
Net funds, in¢lud¢d IJJ the abovc arc a5 follows:
InwmiThg
resouTces
Resourees
¢xp¢nd¢d
Movcm¢nt
ill funds
Unr¢stricted furtds
General fiuMI
I JOO,905
11,275,966)
24.939
TOTAL FUNDS
I JOO,905
11.275,9661
24,939
Conyr8tive$ for nb)vem¢nt ID funds
N¢t
Tnovement
in knds
Ai 1.4.21
31.3.22
Unrestrlcted fund5
Gellvral fund
183,149
28J54
111,503
TOTAL FUNDS
183,14Y
28J54
211.503
Compardlive net move￿nI in fvnds, induded it) the above aT¢ as foll¢)ws'.
Incon￿￿8
r¢souTce5
Resources
expeThded
h4ov¢rll¢iit
in find5
Unrestrlcte41 fvnds
General fund
1,129,283
11,100,929)
28.354
TOTAL FUNDS
1,129,283
11.l(N),929}
28,354
A CUTrcnt yrar 12 mnth5 a￿1 PTior ycaT 12 rn)ttths ¢ombintd p051tion i$ &8 follows:
Net
movement
in fund5
At
31.3.23
At 1.4.21
Unrestrlcted
G¢n¢rdl fund
183.149
53,293
236,442
TOTAL FiTrIDS
183,149
53,293
236,442
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continued...

INDEPEPIDENT LJIqNC ALTERNATIVES
NOTES TO THE FIIYANCIAL sfATEMENTS- L¥Fntltsutd
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 21123
14.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- eoMlnu¢d
A curnt yEar 12 montbs and priurycar 12 rnonths combined nei movcnrnt in funds, I￿luded in the above w¢ as follows..
Incoming
resources
Rcsources
expendcd
moVe￿¢Tht
Unrcstricttd fllknds
O¢Treral fund
2,430.188
{2,376,8951
53.293
TOTAL IfUND5
2.430,188
12,376,8951
53293
RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURLS
There wcre DO r¢lal¢d party ITan5aclion% for the year 31 March 2023.
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REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER: 02191M)67 (Englttlld Wfilts)
REGISTERED CHARTfY NUMBER: 80219¥
REPORT OF THE TRUSTE￿ AND
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDLD 31 blARCH 2023
FOR
INDEPLNDENT LIVINC ALTERNATIVES
Ma¢alwn% Limited
ChJrt¢red ALts)unianis
d Siiiuknry Au(tiIoTS
7 Si John'5 Ro￿1
Harrow
Mi(klles¢x
HAI 2EY

INDEPENDENT LJVING ALTERNATIVES
CONTENTS OF THg FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
P4e
Re￿rt ofth¢ Trn*t¢
Report of the Independent Auditors
StateTTrtntrfFittxtt¢i&l Artbvltle8
Balance Sheet
Ca$h FIDW St*temeDt
Notes to the Cwh Flow Ststsmtnt
10
'otes to the Financiyl Stst¢mtnts

INDEPENDENT tJVlNG ALTERNATIVES (RECISTERED NUMBER.. 92390ts67)
REPORT OFTHE TRUSTEES
FOR IHE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCII 2023
Th¢ truslees who aTe alw dirttiors of th¢ for the pU￿￿se8 of th¢ cou￿an]eS Act 21J06. present tbeir iepofl witb the finatteial
ststrments olihe charily for the year ended 31 Mwh 2023. The Iruslees have adoplco the rKovi$ions of Ac¢ouniing and R￿orting
by Chariiics.. Statcmcnt of Recommended Prarti¢¢ applic&blc to ¢hari¢ies Preparing th¢ir ￿(OU￿¢S in *c¢ordan¢¢ with the Finantial
iiwrti]]g StandEr(J applI￿k in IheUK 8t￿ Kepublie of Ircl¥t)d IFRS 102) {effectivt l January 2019).
The r¢port has be¢n pr¢psr¢J io n*ei ihe re4UiTemeThts for a dite¢lots' r¢pori forth¢ PUTPO8es of the Cotwgmies Aci 2006.
ORIECTtVES AND ACTIVITIES
ObJectlves and
The ¢haiiiable objcciives of Independent Living Alternatives 8r¢ the reliefof need. hardship or di5tiess of Di5abl¢d Peopl¢ and lh¢
dependent¥ and fIn￿lieS of such pEopltr in particular hul not exclusively arc resident in the London Arca in paniwlar bul noi
cxcI￿￿1Ve]Y in ihe tollowing (Il by Providin¥ Loungellittg and ￿1vICe,. IIL) by pmviding f￿1]it1e￿ a[￿ equipn]ent' and (111) by
providing voluniary help.
Prlnclpfjl acllvldes
Jlld¢p¢nd¢nt LivinE AlicmAriVCS {'ILA") is & 5¢1r-ritt8nced 80cial ent¢ipri% 115ing grJJJi fi￿ding to d¢v¢lop and support ne
tDilidlives and is finaneed by th¢ fees charged foT 5erni¢e Provisi￿1. Thesc fccs aTe mel primarily by social services ag a Dir¢et
Paym¢nl undw lh¢ Community Carc A¢1 and through Continuing Cfyre NHS Personal H¢aiih B￿gaS as well as Department of Work
d P¢n5i0n5- A¢¢ess w Work and self.funders.
The prineipal activili¢s a￿1 role ofthe Companyb througkoul Ihe year were follows.
The role of 1nd4￿d¢llt LlvlDg Altern•tives
Independeni Living All¢rnaliv¢s I"ILA"l is * user-controlled oryatiisation promoting th¢ right of disabled people ro l>v¢
iod¢pcndfflily priwffjrily in the Lo]Jdon area.
ILA ryowides a ¢omprthaJsive range of pejsottal assistan¢¢ s¢rYi¢es.' petsonal assistance is th¢ terni used lo define the self-direclcd
Care neccs5ary for disllbled people ￿ livc indepmdcntly.
ILA aims lo enable pwl¢ who need personal a%si$tanc4 to bc able to live ittdetthdenily in the ty)mmunity attd lake full control or
their liv&s 4nd th¢]tbyhwe itmliwduality and gponlaneity.
ILA PToMdes ￿rsonal assistgJK¢ eiih¢r by direcily Providing the personal assislan¢¢ OT by enabling individuals io employ thcir owi
pers0t￿l wi$lani5.
ILA also provides p¢rsonal assisiaTh15 in Iht workplace, 10 p¢opl¢ vi%iting Lojjdon on knliday 8nd for conferences a￿d events across
)ndon.
ILA proi'ides an onlinc traiThinB rcsouT¢e aimed at boih disabled PEupl¥ and Workers.. Personal Assistance Training From C.aTeT to
Per&on31 As5l5tanl. The training ¢xplores the skills r41iired for p¢rsonal assistance and the k¢y diff¢r¢n￿5 b¢tw¢¥n traditional
m(bd¢ls of ctre athd personal as5j5tance.
Pcrsonal Assi4tance CAfé is ao online r¢sourc¢ for pergthhttl a8$istsnce us￿5 a[￿ petsuJthI ￿81$lants lo explore issues of commott
iDÈ¢r¢5110 in(lependent living. It is a 5pKe lo ask queslions and io share common exp¢ri¢nc¢ with Other￿lSOn*I ￿lS￿nCe U8CTS or
to stck diff¢renl 2pproacheg to the issues that arc fgc¢d by all personal assistanc¢ us¢]&
ILA works 44 pThnal aSSist￿te users on a rcEulaT bllsis and has over 200 dis?b1¢4J people Te8is*r¥J the or8aThi5ation.
Thete are 85 peopl¢ ￿giste[ed 10 work personal assislaDts.
PDbllc b¢nent
tlldependcnt Living Alternatives meets the thfinition of 8 public benefit entiiy uodeTFRS 102.
The TrustBes hav¢ had rcgard to the CharityConJmissioJJ's guidan¢e on publie benefiL
ACHtEVEhgENT AND PERVURMANCE
Durtng ihe yeaT ￿ 31 March 2023 Ind¢p¢ndeni Living Aliernativ¢s conliDued kn pmvide a Compreh￿siv¢ rang¢ of PETsonal
assistance 5ervice5 lo a Dumber ol. users (o h¢lp thcjn live indtpendently in the ¢otDmunity and tak¢ fvll wntrol of theit lives and
thereby ha¥¢ individllaliEy and spontaneity.
In thtal the ¢hariry providcd p¢rK)nB] assistsnce Se￿1¢¢1 to 65 P¢Twnal a$￿S￿n¢t users, i￿]Uding 36 Tegular users.
The ¢hArty Colhlinuts lo offcr an onlin¢ trdining Tesource aimed al both disabled people and worker4 snd conlinuE3 lo opera* ihe
P¢Tsonal Assistance Caf¢ an online K*oU￿t forpersonal assistancc usLTs and personal assistsIits.
Pa8e I

INDEPEf4DENT LIVINC ALTERNATIVES (REGISTERED NUMBER: 02391x1671
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR TIIE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
FINANCIAL
Kanclol $ummary
Th¢ organi5&1ion ensures ￿1[ cost recovery from ¢acb placement and ha5 a fe¢ Sin￿luTe rejlective of the c05t5 Df suvi¢c and is
flllldamentsl IOT the or8anis2lion's sulviwdl.
Jncoming r¢sources for the year ended 31 March 2023 ￿corded at £1,300,90512022.. £1,129.2831.
Exwjditure for th¢ y¢aT ended 31 Marth 2023 Wds Tec4)rded Et £1.275.96612022.. £1,1(M).929).
tnrume foi th year ended 31 March 2023 wag record￿ ai £24.93912022.. £28.3541
N¢ta5S¢t5 ai 31 MsT¢h 2023 wett Tcwrded at £236.442 {2022.. £211.503).
Fund b#l*rt¢
As at 71 March 2023 th¢ ch4rity held unTestri¢l￿ fvnd% of £236.442 (2022- £211,503).
There were rtsiri¢led fund5 at 31 Match 202312022.. nil).
Includcd within UnTe51ricled fund% at 31 Marth 2023 wcrc ¢￿h bal￿¢¢5 of £I40J03 (2022.. 1115,614).
Overall An#￿¢121 posltlon
Thc Management Cornmitte¢ cottsider Ihat the curnl fiDan¢ial position is saii5fAdOry and tbai sutFi¢i¢nt ￿ThdS aTe available to m
th¢ legal and financial obligations of the or8ani%&tion.
Réserves poilcy
Independeni Living Al￿rTh￿]VES aiTfL$ 10 hold in r¢sery¢ the ouivalent ofsix TnoDth4 athDioisrration 5aJari¢s and OPEralinB ¢O$ts.
FUTURE PLAIYS
Th¢ ManagemetTrl Commiiiee ha5 no plans for ihe forts¥¢able future lo make any 5ub5tsntial changes to the cbwitys objccÈives and it
j5 Ihe irtt¢niion of Ihc Committee ￿ ¢Onlinue opcrdting as in previous years.
STRucfuRE, GUVERNANCE ATrID MANAGEMENT
Gtsvtrnlng dorumeDt
The organisaiiott is a ¢h#ritsble company litnited by 8uarante¢, incoTpornied on 3ffth May 1989 and ]egis*wJ as a chgrity on 7t
November 1989. Th¢ COm￿nY was e81ablished und¢T a MenM)Andum of A550ciaiiott which t￿¥￿Il%￿e￿ Ihe objecL% and powejs of th¢
charitsble company artd is goveme(l undcr ils Article of Associalion. In cvcnl of ihe cotwy bcing WOUDd up Th]uired
coniribuie an amount not CxCeL￿]ng £1.
Retruitment and apwintmetht of new tNt5tee5
Thc Tn)st¢es of kndependenl Living Allernalives ate appoinltd by the meiTth>ets of the Organi￿110n every yeai ai the annual gencTal
meelir)g in a¢cordan¢c wilh the Chariws consiiTriion. Th¢ Trustees of Independe5)i Living Al*maiiv¢s are appointed on theii
knuwlwjge and eKp¢ii¢nce in the field ofindependeiji living. All Trusiets undertske aPpT0pria￿ tTainiDg r¢lev8nl to their Posltion tsn
thr board.
Organbational 5tr*ture
The govemancc of In(kp¢ndeni Liwng AltematlV¢3 js undeTt*ken by a Managett￿l Co]nmitl¢4 which meeL$ every threc months
wilh provisions to hold eAtraoTdinary meetings if requircd. Day-to-day mattagcmcnt of the Qrgenisulii￿ is undettsken by a Dirwtor
128 houTS). ￿s0 a full-tim¢ PA ServiL* Co-ordinator {28 houTsI, a Re¢ruithieThl OtYJcer120 hou￿) and a PA Offi¢¢r114 hoursl-
Relattd parties
None of lh¢ Trusleeg receive remttnerntioll or othet bcn¢fils from their work with the Indcp¢nthDt Liviftg Altemalives.
There werc Do Trusleeg exp￿Se%[￿lId for the y¢ar ￿d¢d 31 Mar¢h 2023 nor forthe ygarcndcd 31 MBreh 2022.
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Ir4DEPENDENT LIVING ALTERf4ATIVES OiEGigfERED NUMBKR: 023900671
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
OR THE YL4R ENDF.D 31 MARCH 2023
srRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Rl$k Ma￿￿et￿¢￿t
The Try￿￿¢% are responsibl¢ for establishing and monitoring intertthl ¢L)ntrol 8yStcms within th¢ Charity. The nlajor which may
impA¢l th¢ a¢tivities of the Ciwiiy have been r¢vi¢wd during the year and th¢ Ttuslee5 ate 5ali¥fied Ihal the syslern of internal
oDlrols cu￿e￿ilY in place is adeguate, Ivhilst reco￿)75]￿8 Ihal they are designed to manag¢ rnth¢T than ¢liminÈte tisk. Iniemal
ctsJJimls arc ￿¥1¢wed on an on8oing b￿]$ as part of the day-to-day risk management pro¢¢ss within thecharity.
Independent Living Alicrnaiivcs has rCgu1￿ rnonthly ¢L)]JJmitn)enis for Property Tell￿1 payments and employ¢¢ salari¢s that cannot be
missed. This leav¢s Ind¢p¢ndenl LiYin8 Allernalives a5 a St￿11 or8ani$alion ¥uln¢rnble to bad dcbiors aLd latc pa>rthts.
Independent Living Aliemativcs. main inGomc is from local authority social services departments, prinTrry cuie IrLLsls and frojn
individuals in re£eipi of dir￿1 payments. Indepen(knl Living Alt¢rThatives a150 rc¢¢iv¢8 incom¢ from or2athi8atioll8 spot PUTcJMsing
PCT50nal a%81Stance.
Furth¢mm, as a small OTBanisation ￿ryth a nun)bcr of k6y etry)loye4 lttdepell¢Jent Living Alternatives is vulnerable to long ter
sick commirnts and of agency fjll-its forthose p¢ri(xl5.
ljjdependeni LivingAlternElives has ¢oThsidered the risks associated with ils operaiiotJs Arbd th¢ managr￿g￿l Committee h&% resolved
bj WO￿ iowards iTrcrtrdsing the le￿[ ofr¢g¢rvts.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTIL4TIVE DLTAILS
R¢gi*tered Compamy lluojber
02391K)67 (England and W3l¢sl
Reglstered ChArEty Dumber
8Q2198
Registered offlte
Solar Hous$
915 High Road
LA)ndo
N128QJ
Truste£s
S B Wa115
Miss P Pepp¢r {T¢siyed 23.1.231
G Pepper
Ms M Daley
Miss S Elsegood
SEFord
A Kashmiri
M Smilh
S V Sodha (appointed 12.7.231
Company s￿retar¥
S B Walls
SeniDr St*tutory Audltor
Colin D. Ford
Auditors
Macalvin¥ Limiled
Chth¢T¢d At¢otsntsttis
and Sialulory Audllo
7 Si Jokn's Ro&d
Ha￿OW
Middlesex
HAI 2EY
B¥Dker5
Unity TTuqI B8nk PIC
Nine BriDdl¢y Place
4 Oozdls Square
Bimiirtgham
BI 2HB
Pag¢ 3

INDEPENDENT LI%ryNG ALTERNATI%￿s OiEGJSTERED NUMBER: 0239W67)
PORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THF. YEAK ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILITJES
e Iruslees (who arc also the dircctors of TNDEPENDENT LIVING ALTERNATIVES foi the pU￿OSe8 of company lawl are
responsible for prepariug th¢ kepoTI of the ThsTres and the fin*n¢ial sLqlernent5 in *cordan¢c with appli￿ble I￿ and Urtiled
Kin8dom Accounting Sts]hlords Iunitcd Kingdom GenerallyAccepted Accounling Pwiice}.
CoTDpany law rtquiT¢s the trllstees to prepa￿ fiDgD¢ial Btstements for ¢ach financial year which give a IN¢ fair view of the llate
of affair5 of th¢ ¢harilable cu]npany arKi of th¢ incDmillg resources and applicaliun of resouw¢s, including the ittcomc and
expe]Idilure, of thc £hantable company for thai period. In prcparing those fllkanciaj stat¢m¢Dts, Ihe trusiees are reqUI￿d to
seleci $uiL8ble accounting polici&< and Ih¢m apply them ¢oJJsisTently*
ob￿rVe the methods attd princip1¢5 in the Chaiity SORP,.
make jud¥em¢nts alld eStIn￿1C5 thal aTC rta%onabl¢ and prudcttt.
prcpar¢ the financial ststemenis on th¢ going concern basis uThles5 it i$ iDZPPTOPtiaie ¢0 PTesiim¢ that th¢ chaiitablc wmpany will
¢onli]Ju¢ in busine5S.
The Instees arc r¢spun%ible for kEeping prop¢r accounting rccfjrds ivhich disclose with reasotsablc a¢wra¢y at any lijne (he f￿all¢la[
poqition of th¢ charitable company and to enable them 10 ensuT¢ thai Ihe finaJJcia] siatem¢nls comply svith the Companies Act 2ThI6.
They are also responsibl¢ for safeguarding the as¥¢ls of th¢ chaTi18ble ¢ony8ny 8nd h¢ttce for thking r¢osonabl¢ steps foT the
prevention 8nd det¢¢ti￿ of fraud md other iTr¢gularities.
In so liras the Msttts are aw2r¢'.
thcrc 18 no rclBvanl audii inf0m￿tion ofwhich the charitabl¢ Compart￿$ auditors yr¢ unaws￿e. and
the ￿$¢¢¢$ hav¢ ￿kken all sleps thai thcy oughi to have tskeTh to make thcrnselvcs awate of any y¢lev4nt audit infonnAtiOn and to
estsblish Ihat thc auditors aTe uware ofihat inforn)gti0n.
AUDITORS
Th¢ Blldito￿. Ma¢alvins Lunile4 will be proposed for re-appoinlmeni at thc foltkoming Annu&l General Mcain&
21111.?o.4..........
Approv¢d by OTdeT of the board offnjslees on............
and siwd on its behthifby..
Ms M Dxley- Trnltee
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REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT AUDifoRS TO THE MEMBERS ()V
IIYDEPANDENT LIVING ALTERNATIVES
Oplnlon
Wc hav¢ alldit¢d the fi]J#ncial Siaiemenrs of fNDEPENDENT LIVJNG ALTERNAnvfs (the 'chxriithle Compan￿} for the ycar
¢nded 31 March 2023 which comprise thc stat¥]￿11 of Finatsci￿ Aciivities, the Baiattce ShpA the Cash Flow StAt¢tn¢nl and Dotes
to the fiDats¢i&l slatrments. in¢luding a sutxjmary of s1￿)1r1¢8nt accounlin8 policies. The fjnancial reporting rrarnew0￿ thai ha$ been
appli¢d in their preparalioj) is applicabl¢ law and Unit¢d Kingdom A¢￿unting stat￿ards Iullitd Kinwlom Gen¢r•lly Ar¢￿ted
Accouniing Pr￿ti¢¢I.
In our opinion th¢ fJnan¢i81 statenmts..
ve a tn]e and fair view of thc stsle of th¢ ¢haril&ble companys affairs as at 31 March 2023 and of its incoming resource$ and
Mpplicaiion of resouTC¢S, in¢luJiDg ils inivme and expenditur4 for the year Ihert eNlcd.
have br¢n properly Prepared in atcordancc ￿th Unitcd Killgdotn (ienerally Acc£ptrd Acwvllting Pracliee. aJ)d
have b￿n pr¢par¢J in &c£ordwKe with th¢ wul￿t￿lIS ofthe Companies Act lo(￿.
for oplnlon
We LonduLted our audit ill accoTdancr wilh Inlcrnjtional Standards on Auditing IUK} IISAS {UK)} and appli¢able law. Our
ro4FKirsibiliti¢% under th08e siattdards are further d¢scribed in the Auditors. r¢sponsibililie& for the audii of the finan¢ial slalement5
seclion ofour report. We are indcpendenl of thc thants￿1¢ ¢ompany in &cordancc wilh th¢ cihical requireTnetLts that Bre relevant 10
our audii of the fI￿an¢1￿ stsl¢menlS in the UK, including Èh¢ FKC'S Eihi¢al Standard. and w¢ have fulfilled our othet ethical
responsibilit]¢5 in accoTdance with th&£e requireinents. Wc bclicve that ihe l￿dit evidence we have obtaincd is suffici¢ni and
appropriate to provide a basis forouT ¢)PI]2jOD.
Cothtluslons relAtlng to gotthg th)nct
IA #udiung lh¢ fil￿nL]#1 &th*ments, wc hav¢ ¢oncluded Ihal Ihe iTUSl¢eS' Nsc of th¢ going coJ*em basis of accountitsg in th¢
prcpgration of Ihc financial st&temenLS is appropTiAIe.
Based on Ihc work wc have ptrfornie￿ w¢ h•v¢ not idetttifie41 my uncertainiies relaiing 10 ¢vcni¥' QT condilions tha4
individually or colleciively* iiiay cast si¥nificanl doubt on Ihe charitable company's ability to continuc as a going con￿1 for & PLYiod
of lli le&%1 twelve month5 fromwhcn the finanthal 5t&tem¢nts are autho[is￿ fut is8￿.
Our T¢5ponsibililies and the responsibilities of the trusoe8 resp¢ct io going tottc¢rn ate ￿e￿b￿l in th¢ relevant seCtio￿S of this
Other InforTh4tlou
The ￿st¢eS art rcsponsiblc for ih¢ other infomiatiott. Thc othcr inforrDÈiion comprises the infonnation inGlud¢d ijj ihe Allnual
RepuTI, otherihan ihe fiJ)?n¢ial stBfrtnenis and our Report of IhE Independenl Audilors th¢r¢on.
Our opinioll OD the financial siai¢n]enls I￿1 coYeT the other iThfortnation alld, ￿cept ¢0 the ¢Alut oth¢nvis¢ explicitly %tated in
our TqX*TL we do not ¢XPTess anyform of assuraj3￿ eonolll5ion thereotL
In Connection with our audit of the financial staiemcnis, our rcsponsibility is to reAd the infomalioD and, in doinLt so. consider
whether ihe ￿her info]yndlion is materially IllCODSlSt¢nl with ihc r)nawiÈl statemenls or our knowl¢d￿ obtained in Ihc audii or
oiherwise appears to be matLzially mi%si&t¢d. If we identify such ma￿￿￿1 incon818t¢nciES or apparnii material misswiements, w¢ g
r¢quired 10 determtne wh¢th¢r this ￿Ve5 rise 10 a ma*rial Misstat￿￿1 in Ihe fitLJn¢i#l siaiem¢nts thczKScl￿5. If, ba5¢d on thE WOTk
WE have perforni¢d. w¢ ¢oncludc ihat there is a material mi8statetn¢nt of this oth¢r inforn￿tiOll, we are requ￿¢￿ 10 report that fact.
We have nothiDg 10 rewrt in this regard.
Qplnlons on other m#tter¥ prLxrfbtd by the Companie5 Art 2006
ouiopinion, ￿Sed on the woAt undertaken in thc cours¢ ofthc audit."
the informalioD givett in the Repon of the Trustees for the fJnaMa] year for which the firtancial Stsiancnts arc prcp8r¢d is
consisleni with the f)nanci&l Stalen￿t8., and
thc ReJx)rtof the Trust¢es hag prepared in ￿COrdanCe with applicable le￿1 Tequir¢mciits.
Matter8 OD which we are requlred to report by ¢A¢¢ptlts
In ibe light of th¢ knowl&i8e and undersranding of Ihc chariiablc coryany and its en%ryrnnn￿Tht obtaincd in th¢ cours¢ of th¢ audil
w¢ have LOI idcntifiEd ￿a￿TI*l miss(aitments in th¢ R¢port of lh¢ Ttus*e5.
W¢ h&ve Jh)thing io repLWt in T¢$f¢£t of the followng mattus whw¢ the Companies Aci 2006 requires us to report lo you if, in our
opinion..
ad¢qual< x¢ounting record5 hav¢ not l*th] kepi or retWll5 adtqU8le for OUT ￿￿71 r4)i been received from branches not
visited by u$,- or
thc financisl statements are not in agreem¢nl wth the gccounting record5 8nd rtW or
cemin disclosuTes 1)f InL%iees' remuneralion specificd by law ar¢ Thot Thde., or
we have noi Ju￿ved all inforts]ation and cxplanations w¢ require for ouraudii- or
Irust¢es %vere nol ￿li11t0 10 lake advantag¢ of thc sma]1 ¢4)mpani&4 exemption from Ihe rcquiTcnKnt W PT¢P8r¢ a Strnt¢gic
Reportor in prcparing the Rq)ort of the Tnjsiees.
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REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT AUDITORS TO THE MEMBERS OF
INDEPENDENT LIVING ALTERNATIVES
Res￿￿51￿11111e9 •f trustet$
As explained more fvlly in th¢ StsIe[￿lI of T￿￿te¢s, R¢yponsibililiEs, the trusteu (who aTC also ihe diTectOTS of the tharitable
company for the purposes of co[[￿anY l*w) are reSp￿Sible foi the prcpaTati(m of ihe fittallcial statements fur being saiisfied that
th¢y giv¢ a ffiLe and fair view, and for SULh In￿rnal control as the ITU51ee5 deiemiine is ncrw8ry to enable the Preparntion of
fin8nci81 slaternenls lh& ar¢ from m&tciial tni$$i*lemeAL whether duc to fraud or¢rnir.
In prepaEin8 the financial ststements, thc trustcc$ resp)nsibl¢ for a$s¢$$ing the charitsble Compatt￿8 ability ￿ contitiu¢ as a Boin8
oncem, disclosing, as appli¢able, malters Telaied 10 going cunLern and using Ihc going concen) b&8is of ￿COUntIng un1¢s5 th
tNskes either intend to liquida* the ¢haritsble company orto ¢￿se operations. tsr have llo T￿list1¢ ajternolive but 10 do so.
Our ￿SpOnsibl11t[ls fot the avdltof tJJe finamcial ￿ateMentS
Our objcctlV¢5 arc to obt&in re&sonable as5UTanc¢ about Wheth￿ ihe financial ¥tgÈ¢menls a whole arc frce from tnaleTial
missiaiemeni, wh¢ih¢r due lo fraud 01 error, and to ISSUE a Report of th¢ Indcpcnd¢nl AudiloTS that includes ouropittion. Rewnable
assurancc is a high Icvcl of assur&￿¢, but is r4)i a guuTan*e th￿ an 3udil condue*d in ac¢ord8rLce wilh ISAS IUKI will alwa￿ delecl
a m&lerial mis￿alett￿nI when it exisls. MisStatEmenis can arise fToJn traud or error and Br¢ wThsidertd m•ter¢g1 if, Individu￿ly or i
the aggregaie, they could rcasonably be eXpeth￿ to influence the ewnomic dttisions of u¥¢r¥ tsken on the basi5 of these fJnancig1
sthiements.
IyT¢¥L)larilie8, includin8 fraud, *e in$tanc¢5 of non-compliance with laws 4nd regulaiiezhs. We design procedures ill line our
responsib)litic4 outlined &lN)ve. lo detcct matcrial nrissta*men15 in r¢sp¢cl of itte¥ulariii¢5. IncluthnE fraud. The txteni lo which our
procedures iapable of deiectinE irregularitie¥, including fraud is deiailcd b¢low.'
In identifying 8SSUSitbg risks of Enaterial rthissialemcnt in respect ofirregularitic4 including frwd and th)n-¢omplianccuryth laws
aT￿ re8ulalion4 considcwed the follimryrt
- th¢ nalure ol"Ih¢ industry and scctor, Control environment and busines5 perfo]man¢£ including the dES]￿l ufihe
cowanls remuneration polirie& key drivers fordirectots. remuneration, bonus levels and perforniancc iaTg¢l$;
- r¢$ulls of OUTenquirie5 of managcmcnt &boul IheiT own ideniific&tion ond assessment of ih¢ risks of ]￿e¥ul￿ntIe8',
id¢ntifjq'n& cvaludling Ind complying with laws and r￿trU]3¢10￿s and wheihw they were aware of any insianccs of
onc4>tt4>lJanrr"
- detecting and re5wnding to Ihe risks of fraud Hnd whether ihey have knowledge of any a¢lu21. suspected or
alleged fraud.,
- Ihe iniemal cont￿18 c5tabli5h¢d 10 nriti8a* risks of fraud ot non-¢ompliance with law5 alld Tr￿1¥t10n$.
Thesc matter% were di8CUS5¢d anwng the audii engagement t¢am iegaTdin8 how and wliere fiaud mighl in the financial
siuletnen15 arml any polenlial iiidicatDrs of frnod.As a re*ult of thcse pro￿dUre%, we cortsidered Ihc opwrtunities and itttntives ihai
may ¢xi5t wlhin the Orgaals￿1on foT frdud. Jn common with all Rudi1s' under JSA5 (UKI, we are also Tquirul lo p¢rforn ￿eCifiC
pro¢edures kn rebpond to the risk of nUr￿8¢M¢nI override.
We also obtained an undersiandinE of the legal and T¢gul*tory frameworks Ihf¢t th¢ compBny operates in. focusing on PTOViSiOD8 of
thostt laws and regulations thai had a dircct ¢fftcl on th¢ deiemiinaiion of DLltuial atNJunts and disclosU￿S in the fina￿7*1
stdfrmertis. The k¢y laws and Te¥ul*iivtts we coJJsidered in this conlext in¢luded the UK compani￿ Aci and l(*al tax legislaiioJJ.
A further description of uui T¢spo￿81b11ilIe5 for the 3udil of th¢ fina￿¢18] statements is lo¢ai¢d oh the Finan¢iaJ Reporting Council
wcb5iie al wTrwV.frc.org.uklaudiior￿Sponsib1Iitle￿. This descriptioTh forn￿ paTI ufour Report of th¢ Illdepen(leni Auditors.
Use ofour repurt
This repon is made sol¢ly kn the chari¢able company'9 ￿e￿￿eTS, body, in accordancc wilh ChaP￿r3 ocpfjrt 16 of thc Companies
Act 2006. OLir audit WOTk hgs been undertakert so th￿ w¢ might Stste tf) the chariiabl¢ wmpany's members those matters w¢ are
TfqUiTed to siaie 10 ihem in an audil(>ts' report ￿ld for no oiher pu￿11$t. To the fullest extcnt P¢Tmiii¢d by Iy&W, we do not accept or
a55ume Tesponsibility lo Anyonc othtr than the charitablc ¢o]J4)any and IhE charitable companys ro¢JnbeTS ￿ a body. for our audii
work, forthis re￿[l or for the opinions w¢ hove fornkd.
Colin D. Ford {SeniuT Sialuiory Auditor)
for and on behalf Ormac￿vIn$ Limiied
Chartered Ac¢ounlanls
and Statlltory AuditoJs
7 si Jobn's R(￿d
Harrow
Middles¢x
HAI 2EY
Date:
.Zaz3........
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INDEPENDENT LIVJNG ALTERiYATIVES
STATEMENT FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
(INCORPORATING AN INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOtJw
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
2U23
2022
Restrided
fiLlld
rund
funds
fijnds
Notes
INCOME AND Epl￿WMENTs FROM
Don￿lonS aNI I¢￿ie$
1,300,041
1,300.(￿1
1,129,234
Invcskn)tni income
864
49
Total
1,300,905
L.300,905
1.129,283
EXPENDITURE ON
Rttising fun
1,250,435
1250,435
1,082,886
Oth¢r
25,531
25,531
18,043
Tolal
1.275.966
1,275,966
1.100,929
NET INCOME
24,939
24.939
28.354
RECONCVLJATION OF FUNDS
Toial fijnds brought fotward
211,503
211.503
183,149
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
236.442
236,442
211,503
Th¢ Tr)t¢s form part ofih¢5¢ financial Stslements
Pagc 7

INDEPENDENT LIVJNG ALTERNATIVES (RIGISTERED NUMBER: 023900671
BALANCE SHEET
31 MARCH 2023
2023
Totsl
funds
2022
Total
nds
Unrestrid
fijnd
R¢stri¢*d
Dd
Notes
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible a55elS
10
2,721
2.721
393
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
Cash at bank and in band
131,849
140.203
131,849
140,203
127,287
272.052
272,052
242.901
CREDITORS
An￿UnIS lallin8 due within ooc ycar
{38.331)
(38,3311
NET CURRENT ASSETS
233.721
233.721
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILJTJES
236.442
236.442
211,503
NET ASSETS
236,442
236,442
211,503
FUNDS
Unte8iricted fvndy
14
236,442
211,503
TOTAL FUNDS
236,442
2t 1,503
Thts¢ sixlemeni¥ have bcen prepared ill aLfOTdanc¢ with the provisions applic4blc io ¢hgTitable Companies subjeci to the
smo]I cornpanics r¢wme.
Th¢ financial sialcmenls wevc appTov¢d by the Board of Trust¢¢5 and aulhorised for issuc on............
signed on its behalf by..
li.i.lxox3...............
and W¢T¢
M Daley. Thiste¢
Thc no1¢5 form part of thcsc fi]wici&l 5tAtements
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INDEPENDENT LIVING ALTERNATIVES
CASH FLOW STATEMF.NT
FOR THE YV.AR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
2023
2022
Notes
Cash Ilows from operating att1vl￿
Cash g¢]]eroted fromoperaiions
26.733
54.886
Nei cash provided by op¢rnliDg Rclivilie$
26,733
54.880
Caslk Ikbws frnm illvesting a¢tlvltlt¥
Punhase of rangible fJx¢d 355etS
lniere￿ receiv¢d
13,008)
864
{269)
49
aC￿h used IN investing aaivitics
12.1441
(220}
Change in cash eosh equiv&l¢nt5 lrt the
repoTtinE periDd
Cash and cash equii'altnts at the b¢gI￿nI￿g of
the reporting p¢riod
24.589
54.666
60,948
Cash and t*sh tqulvalents 4¢ th¢ ofthe
reporting perh)d
140.203
115,614
The t￿1¢8 folm Part ofthese financi&l stateiEi¢nts
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INDEPENDENT LIVING ALTERNATIVES
NOTES TO THE CASH FLOW STATEMENT
FOR THE YLAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
RECOP4CILIATION OF NET JNCOME TO NET CASH FLOW FROM OPEBATING ACTTrITIES
2023
2022
Net lkntome foT the reportlllg p¢rlDd l*s per the StAtement of FthaDcl*l
24,939
28.354
Adjmstmtttts for:
Depre¢iatim Charges
Intcrc51 rc¢¢ived
{In￿eaSe11de￿ea$e in debiorg
IncreasellthcreHSC) in CT¢dilors
680
(8641
14,5621
6,540
98
149)
28,857
12,374)
¢a&h provW¢d by operattons
26,733
54,886
ANALYSIS OF CIL4NGES IN NET FUNDS
At 1.4.22
Cash flow
Al 31.3.23
r4¢t tash
Cash al bank and in hand
115.614
24,589
140.203
24,589
14U.203
Tot81
24.589
140.203
Thc not¢5 fornj part of the8e financiaj stat¢]￿￿1$
Pagc 10

INDEPENDENT LI￿NG ALTERNATIVES
NOTES TO THE FINANCJAL STATEMKNTS
FOR THE YEAR bNDED 31 MARCH 2023
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
B49is of prÈparlne the flnanclxl ststement5
The finth¢ia] statements of tbe chali￿bI¢ company, whieh is a public b¢n¢fii enltty under FRS 102, h&v¢ been PTepaTed in
accordanc¢ wih the Chaiities SORP IFRS 102) 'Ar¢ous)ting and Rcporting by Chgrities.. Statemeni of Recommcndcd
Prdcticc Rpplicablc to charities preparing their accounts in accoTdan¢e Mryth the Firffjncial Reperfing Standard applicabl¢ in
the UK and Republic of Ir¢lund IFRS 1021 l¢ff¢ciive l January 20191,, Finan¢ial Reporting Stsndard 102 The Finarttial
ReDOrting Si8ndard applicable ih lh¢ UK and Republic of iT¢l&nrf gnd the Collwanies Act 2006. The financi&l siaiemcDIs
hav¢ b¢¢n prepAted uttder the tli5tori￿I cu51 convention.
The pr￿ell￿tion Currency of IIL¢ financial ¥iakments is the P¢)und Siedin81£) rounded w th¢ n¢3Test £.
Inttrlhie
All income is re£ognised in the Stalemeni of Financial Artivilies once th¢ charity h&8 ¢ttliilement lo the funts, il is probable
thai Ibe ino)rtt will be re¢eiwt41 and th¢ 8mount cBn be Me￿ur¢d r¢liably.
Exp¢nditure
LiBbilitie8 are rew￿lsed expendiNre as soon as thEre 18 a legal or con5trudiv¢ obli8aiion ¢ommiiting the thaTity to that
exptndiMr¢. il 15 prob&blc thai a tmnsftr of ectsnomie bcncfits will be Tequi]Ed in seiilenxnl gnd the amounl of Ihe obligation
n be tnea8ured reliably. Expendilure is accounted for un an attrual8 b￿lS and has bccn ¢lassified under he&dingg that
a88re¥at¢ all cosi r¢laicd to the calcgory. Wher¢ costs call]￿¢ b¢ dir#ily aitribuied 10 pafticular h¢adins8 th¢y knve betn
alloca1￿ lo activities 0]) a basis coDsislenl ￿ry1h the use of rcsources.
Twgibl¢ fix¢d assets
Depreciation is wovida at the following annual Tates in ordtr lo writ¢ off ea¢h ass¢t overit5 e8timal¢d usefvl life.
Planl ￿lld n]achinery
Computer quipm¢nt
2DTh/o Teducing balan¢c
20Yo red￿]ng balance
Taxation
The chatity is exwt from ¢OTporalion lax on its chaTitable &ctivilies.
Fund ateounthig
UnTC51rid¢d fllnd5 ¢art be u8ed in ￿cord3n￿ with the chariiable objertives ai the di%r¢tion of the trustees.
R￿trIci¢d fvnds r4n only be used for particular Testricted pujposes within the objects ofthe charity. Re5trictioJs arise whe
sp¢¢ifJ¢d by the (k)]N)r or when lunds #Te raised for p#rticular reslricttyj purposes.
Further expl4natioJ] of the rt&iLW¢ ¥nd purpose of each fttnd is iTh¢luded in the llDtes lo Ib¢ fir￿n¢la1 statwenL%.
Pen¥ioD ¢o$is and other post-retlr¢mellt beneflts
The ¢harit#bl¢ Lvmpany operJle5 a dcfincd conlribution pension s¢henK. Contribulions payable ￿ the charitabl¢ ¢ornpAtsVs
pertsion 5ckm¢ ￿e charg￿1 to the StataJ]ent of Finuncial Aclivities the pwiod to which they relRIe.
Gov¢rnmrnt ¥rants
Gov¢tnment grants are ￿0s￿l$ed as ineom¢ on a sysLettiaiic basis th¢ periiKls in which the cntity rcrognis¢s the rela*d
Costs for wthich the graLt is intcnd¢d to Cor[pens￿e. Grants whith bECUTne reLeiYab]e Rs compettsaiion for ¢xp¢n$cs or losses
alr¢ady incu￿￿45 or for purpose of giving imrnediale financial suA)ort 10 Ihc ¢nlity with no fviure rcla*d costs are
te¢o8nised as incoTne in the period ij) which itbecoffles receivable.
DOh'A TIONS AND LEGACIES
2023
2022
1.300,041
,105,823
23,411
1.300.041
,129,234
Grants rtceived. includ￿ in thc xbove. are a8 follows..
2023
2022
Govennent8 grnnts
23,411
Pagc 11
coDtiTrued...

Ih'DEPENDENT LIvif4G ALTERNATI￿Ts
NOTES TO TIIE FIIYANCLIL STATEMENTS- eoAtlnned
FOR TIIE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1013
INVESTMENT INCOME
2023
2022
Dwsil ￿coUnt interest
864
49
RAISING FUNDS
R&lslDg don8th)ns and 14ttleB
2023
2022
Sraff costs
Rent. rates al1d￿?￿r
Insurdnce
Trlwbone IT
Posiagc and stlltiolltry
Sundri¢s
Stsff b3ininB
Advertising
S13ff tr3velling
Literatute and promotions
PTof*%ional f¢¢8
Volunteer expe[￿$
Bank charges
DepTecialion
1,154,704
27.540
4.170
5,571
323
757
517
0,387
1,929
35
14,915
32,573
334
680
989.OJ5
21,084
5.549
.358
8.429
814
4.516
4,899
44,399
370
98
125Q.435
1,082,886
SUPPORT COSTS
31.3.23
31.3.22
Audilor5' remuTbrration
At¢ountanLry and l¢gRI fees
11,565
13,966
9,484
8,559
25,531
18,(M3
NET INCOMElffXPENDJTURE)
inwmoll¢xp¢ndilure) i5 aft¢r Charging1{￿¢d1Iins)'.
2023
2022
AuOJiors' Tununernlion
Depreciation- owned asseis
AcwulltaTK? fees payable to auditL)T
11,565
680
13,966
9,484
98
7,058
TRUSTEES. REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS
There were no tnjslees. iemuncTalioTh OT other benefits for the )rar ended 31 March 2023 nor for th¢ y¢sr ertded 31 March
2022.
Tv¥stees' txp¢n&es
There wer¢ no trnsl¢es' expcn5¢5 PaLd for the yearcndcd 31 Mthth 2023 thor forth¢ y¢4r ended 31 March 2022.
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INDEPENI)ENT LIVING ALTERNATIVES
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATKMENTS- ctyntittued
FOR THE YEAR ET4DED 31 MARCH 2013
STAFF COSTS
2023
2022
Wages and salarics
Social security costs
Other pension costs
1,058,550
79.336
16,¥18
916,609
58,530
13,896
1.154,704
989.035
The average monthly number of employee5 during lh¢ year was as follows..
2023
2022
Administra(iUL
Petsonal ￿SIstantS
VDlunieets
57
52
62
57
No employe¢s reccived ¢moluments in excess of £60,000.
COMPARATIVES FOR THF. STATEMENT OF fiNANCIAL ACTIVITIES
Unrc51ri¢l¢d
Restricted
Totsl
INCUMb AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donalionb and lewdtyiey
1,129.234
.129,234
Invc51mcnl inwrn¢
49
49
Totsi
1.129283
,129,283
EXPENDITURE ON
Raisin8 thd5
1.082,886
I,(J82.886
Othcr
18,043
18,(W3
Total
1,100,929
1.100,929
NET INCOME
28J54
28.354
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brougbt fO￿ard
183.149
J83.149
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
211,503
211,503
Pag¢ 13
continued...

Ir4DEPEF4DENT LIVING ALTERNATJVES
r40TES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- eontlnued
FOR TITE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2rf123
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Plant and
machinery
Computer
4iJiptneDI
Totals
COST
Al l Apiil 2022
Additions
9,491
682
8,609
2.326
18.100
3,008
Al 31 Mar¢h 2023
10.173
10.935
21,108
DEPRECIATION
At l April 2022
C￿rge foT ycar
9,318
8.389
5U9
17,707
680
At31 March 2023
9,489
8,898
18.387
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 March 2023
2.037
2,721
At 31 March 21)22
173
220
393
ii.
DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
2023
2022
Tradc dcbtQTS
Other debt¢)
Pr¢payJnents
120,242
4.056
7.551
117,777
4,056
5,454
131,849
127,287
J2.
CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FAT.LINC DUE WITHIN ONK YEAR
2023
2022
S￿la] FKcurity and other taxes
(Mh¢r ¢rA4ilor.
P¢nsion paydble
Aurugd ¢xp¢ns
18,335
5.296
3,032
1,668
15.217
2,561
2.W5
11.108
38J31
31,791
13.
LEASING ACREEMENTS
Minimum l¢a5¢ paym¢nts urtdernon-cancellablc opcrating I¢H5¢3 fall d￿t k)8 follows:
2023
2022
Within on¢ y¢ar
8,328
Pag¢ 14
continued...

INDFPENDENT LIVING ALTERNATIVES
NOTES TO THL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- conllnued
FOR THE YEAR EliDED 31 TrIARCH 2023
14.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Ncl
Yet￿11
JJ ftmds
At 1.4.22
31.3.23
UDrutrided funds
(kllerdl fijnd
211,503
24.939
236.442
TOTAL FUNDS
211.503
24,939
236.442
Net funds, in¢lud¢d IJJ the abovc arc a5 follows:
InwmiThg
resouTces
Resourees
¢xp¢nd¢d
Movcm¢nt
ill funds
Unr¢stricted furtds
General fiuMI
I JOO,905
11,275,966)
24.939
TOTAL FUNDS
I JOO,905
11.275,9661
24,939
Conyr8tive$ for nb)vem¢nt ID funds
N¢t
Tnovement
in knds
Ai 1.4.21
31.3.22
Unrestrlcted fund5
Gellvral fund
183,149
28J54
111,503
TOTAL FUNDS
183,14Y
28J54
211.503
Compardlive net move￿nI in fvnds, induded it) the above aT¢ as foll¢)ws'.
Incon￿￿8
r¢souTce5
Resources
expeThded
h4ov¢rll¢iit
in find5
Unrestrlcte41 fvnds
General fund
1,129,283
11,100,929)
28.354
TOTAL FUNDS
1,129,283
11.l(N),929}
28,354
A CUTrcnt yrar 12 mnth5 a￿1 PTior ycaT 12 rn)ttths ¢ombintd p051tion i$ &8 follows:
Net
movement
in fund5
At
31.3.23
At 1.4.21
Unrestrlcted
G¢n¢rdl fund
183.149
53,293
236,442
TOTAL FiTrIDS
183,149
53,293
236,442
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continued...

INDEPEPIDENT LJIqNC ALTERNATIVES
NOTES TO THE FIIYANCIAL sfATEMENTS- L¥Fntltsutd
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 21123
14.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- eoMlnu¢d
A curnt yEar 12 montbs and priurycar 12 rnonths combined nei movcnrnt in funds, I￿luded in the above w¢ as follows..
Incoming
resources
Rcsources
expendcd
moVe￿¢Tht
Unrcstricttd fllknds
O¢Treral fund
2,430.188
{2,376,8951
53.293
TOTAL IfUND5
2.430,188
12,376,8951
53293
RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURLS
There wcre DO r¢lal¢d party ITan5aclion% for the year 31 March 2023.
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