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2025-03-31-accounts

Charity registration number NIC100110 (Northern Ireland) Company registration number NI028045

COMMON YOUTH LTD

ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

COMMON YOUTH LTD

LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Trustees F Harris (Chair)
D McCluskey
D Schubotz
Dr T Sergeant (Appointed 10 December
2024)
Secretary A McLaren
Charity number NIC100110
Company number NI028045
Registered office Cathedral House 2nd Floor
23-31 Waring Street
Belfast
BT1 2DX
Auditor HM Chartered Accountants
6th Floor East Tower
Lanyon Plaza
8 Lanyon Place
Belfast
County Antrim
BT1 3LP
Bankers Ulster Bank Limited
11-16 Donegall Square East
Belfast
BT1 5UB
Aldermore Bank
Western House
Lynch Wood
Peterborough
PE2 6FZ
Nationwide Building Society
Kings Park Road
Moulton Park
Northampton
NN3 6NW

COMMON YOUTH LTD

CONTENTS

Page
Trustees' report 1 - 4
Independent auditor's report 5 - 7
Statement of financial activities 8
Balance sheet 9
Statement of cash flows 10
Notes to the financial statements 11 - 21

COMMON YOUTH LTD

TRUSTEES' REPORT (INCLUDING DIRECTORS' REPORT) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

The trustees present their annual report and financial statements for the year ended 31 March 2025.

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in note 1 to the financial statements and comply with the charity's governing document, the Companies Act 2006 and "Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)" (effective 1 January 2019).

Objectives and activities

Common Youth’s mission statement is:

“To ensure that all children and young people have access to high quality, free and confidential sexual health services, as well as education and support. To enable them to make informed, active choices about their personal and sexual relationships so they can enjoy their sexuality without harm.”

Common Youth provides clinical and educational services for young people and training for professionals. We provide a seven day a week clinic service in Belfast city centre (8 sessions) and a two session a week clinic in Coleraine. We offer free confidential sexual health advice as well as condoms, contraception, STI testing and treatment, pregnancy testing, emergency contraception and information and advice for under 20s. Common Youth also offer an integrated STI testing and treatment service and a male only clinic for under 25s. Information workers in Belfast city centre premises assist in the busy clinics to ensure that young people have an opportunity to access health promotion messages and they also provide support for the increasingly busy STI clinic sessions.

Education and training is a key aspect of our work and we continue to respond to requests for professional training. We deliver innovative services designed with the help of young people. We provide services across three key areas:

We work within a quality assurance framework and Generation 5 of Investors in People; this ensures that Common Youth’s services for young people are consistently the best.

Public benefit

The trustees have paid due regard to guidance issued by the Charity Commission in deciding what activities the charity should undertake.

COMMON YOUTH LTD

TRUSTEES' REPORT (INCLUDING DIRECTORS' REPORT) (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

Achievements and performance

As I reflect on the past year, I am proud of the continued progress we’ve made in supporting the sexual health and well-being of young people across Northern Ireland.

Through our comprehensive, seven-day-a-week clinical service—alongside professional training, innovative outreach initiatives, and engaging educational workshops—we reached over 7,591 young people. We provided essential information, resources, and clinical support in a safe, inclusive, and non-judgmental environment. This approach continues to empower young people to take control of their health, ask questions, and make informed choices.

At the heart of our work are the voices of the young people we serve. I’m especially pleased to see our participation group go from strength to strength. One of their standout achievements this year was presenting at the annual Sexual Health Conference, powerfully advocating for youth representation in decisions that directly impact them. The group also created and edited a short awareness video to showcase our services—an impressive initiative that truly reflects their creativity and commitment. A heartfelt thank you to each member for their valuable contributions over the past year.

Mental health also continues to be a key pillar of our service. In response to the increasing complexity of issues facing young people, our walk-in counselling service has remained a vital support. With a counsellor available every day, we’re seeing growing demand—particularly from those without strong support networks. This growing need serves as a powerful reminder of just how critical this support is in helping young people feel seen, heard and supported in the challenges they face.

Our education team continues to deliver high-quality Relationship and Sexuality Education (RSE) in schools and communities. This year, we delivered 59 RSE community programmes across the five trust areas while also reaching 1,819 pupils in over 20 schools. These numbers reflect the strong trust and collaboration we share with our partners and the communities we serve.

None of this would be possible without the passion, dedication, and professionalism of our staff, who continue to go above and beyond in their commitment to supporting young people.

Plans for the Future

Looking ahead, we remain focused on breaking down barriers to access—particularly in a digital world shaped by social media and misinformation. By strengthening community partnerships, evolving our services, and remaining responsive to the needs of young people, we are committed to ensuring they have the knowledge, support, and resources to thrive—now and in the future.

Financial review

The company is a non-profit making organisation. The results are set out in detail on page 8. The company had net outgoing resources for the year of £759. The principal funding sources of the charity are by way of grant, principally from the Public Health Agency and Trusts.

Reserves Policy

The trustees have examined the charity’s requirements for reserves in light of the main risks to the funding of the organisation. Unrestricted free reserves are currently £399,440, as detailed in note 21, and this level of reserves would be sufficient to fund the organisation’s running costs for a period of six months at current levels of spending and cover redundancy payments for the current staff. The trustees consider this level of reserves to be adequate to meet the needs of the charity.

It is the policy of the charity that unrestricted funds which have not been designated for a specific use should be maintained at a level equivalent to between three and six month’s expenditure. The trustees consider that reserves at this level will ensure that, in the event of a significant drop in funding, they will be able to continue the charity’s current activities while consideration is given to ways in which additional funds may be raised. This level of reserves has been maintained throughout the year.

COMMON YOUTH LTD

TRUSTEES' REPORT (INCLUDING DIRECTORS' REPORT) (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

Structure, governance and management Governing Document

The organisation is a company limited by guarantee with charity status. The company is governed under its Articles of Association which established the objects and powers of the company. In the event of the company being wound up members are required to contribute an amount not exceeding £5.

Recruitment and Appointment of Trustees

The directors of the company are also charity trustees for the purposes of charity law. Under the requirements of the Articles of Association the number of trustees shall not be less than five nor more than 20 persons appointed by the board. The trustees appointed by the board are required to retire on the third anniversary of the date of his or her last election or appointment and is eligible for a re-appointment for one further period.

The trustees of the company have a mix of business, medical, research and equality skills. In the event of particular skills being lost due to retirement or resignation, suitable individuals are approached to offer themselves for appointment as trustees.

Trustee Induction and Training

Most new trustees are already familiar with the work of the charity. New trustees are encouraged to attend suitable training courses to familiarise themselves with both the work of the charity and their responsibilities as directors.

Risk Management

The trustees have carried out a review of the major risks to which the charity is exposed, and where appropriate have put in place systems and controls to mitigate the effects of those risks.

Key Management

During the year in review the day to day running of Common Youth was overseen by Arlene McLaren (CEO) and the Senior Management Team, consisting of Lead Doctor, Senior Nurse and Operations Manager.

The trustees, who are also the directors for the purpose of company law, and who served during the year and up to the date of signature of the financial statements were:

Dr J Deacon (Resigned 3 December 2024)
C Dixon (Resigned 4 June 2025)
F Harris (Chair)
D McCluskey
D Schubotz
Dr T Sergeant (Appointed 10 December 2024)

Statement of trustees' responsibilities

The trustees, who are also the directors of Common Youth Ltd for the purpose of company law, are responsible for preparing the Trustees' Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

Auditor

In accordance with the company's articles, a resolution proposing that HM Chartered Accountants be reappointed as auditor of the company will be put at a General Meeting.

COMMON YOUTH LTD

TRUSTEES' REPORT (INCLUDING DIRECTORS' REPORT) (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

The trustees' report was approved by the Board of Trustees.

A McLaren Secretary

17 December 2025

COMMON YOUTH LTD

INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF COMMON YOUTH LTD

Opinion

We have audited the financial statements of Common Youth Ltd (the ‘charity’) for the year ended 31 March 2025 which comprise the statement of financial activities, the balance sheet, the statement of cash flows and notes to the financial statements, including significant accounting policies. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards, including Financial Reporting Standard 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

In our opinion, the financial statements:

Basis for opinion

We conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK) (ISAs (UK)) and applicable law. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor's responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements section of our report. We are independent of the charity in accordance with the ethical requirements that are relevant to our audit of the financial statements in the UK, including the FRC’s Ethical Standard, and we have fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.

Conclusions relating to going concern

We have nothing to report in respect of the following matters in relation to which the ISAs (UK) require us to report to you were:

Other information

The other information comprises the information included in the annual report other than the financial statements and our auditor's report thereon. The trustees are responsible for the other information contained within the annual report. Our opinion on the financial statements does not cover the other information and we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon.

Our responsibility is to read the other information and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial statements or our knowledge obtained in the course of the audit, or otherwise appears to be materially misstated. If we identify such material inconsistencies or apparent material misstatements, we are required to determine whether this gives rise to a material misstatement in the financial statements themselves. If, based on the work we have performed, we conclude that there is a material misstatement of this other information, we are required to report that fact.

We have nothing to report in this regard.

COMMON YOUTH LTD

INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT (CONTINUED) TO THE TRUSTEES OF COMMON YOUTH LTD

Matters on which we are required to report by exception

We have nothing to report in respect of the following matters in relation to which the Charities Accounts and Reports Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015 requires us to report to you if, in our opinion:

Responsibilities of trustees

As explained more fully in the statement of trustees' responsibilities, the trustees, who are also the directors of the charity for the purpose of company law, are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements and for being satisfied that they give a true and fair view, and for such internal control as the trustees determine is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. In preparing the financial statements, the trustees are responsible for assessing the charity’s ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the trustees either intend to liquidate the charitable company or to cease operations, or have no realistic alternative but to do so.

Auditor's responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements

Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor's report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with ISAs (UK) will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of these financial statements.

A further description of our responsibilities is available on the Financial Reporting Council’s website at: https:// www.frc.org.uk/auditorsresponsibilities. This description forms part of our auditor's report

Our approach to identifying and assessing the risks of material misstatement in respect of irregularities, including fraud and non-compliance with laws and regulations, was as follows:

We focused on specific laws and regulations which we considered may have a direct material effect on the financial statements or the operations of the company, including Companies Act 2006, taxation legislation, data protection, anti-bribery, employment, environmental and health and safety legislation

We assessed the susceptibility of the company’s financial statements to material misstatement, including obtaining an understanding of how fraud might occur, by:

COMMON YOUTH LTD

INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT (CONTINUED) TO THE TRUSTEES OF COMMON YOUTH LTD

To address the risk of fraud through management bias and override of controls, we:

In response to the risk of irregularities and non-compliance with laws and regulations, we designed procedures which included, but were not limited to:

Use of our report

This report is made solely to the company’s members, as a body, in accordance with section 391 of the Companies Act 2006. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might state to the company’s members those matters we are required to state to them in an auditor's report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the company and the company’s members as a body, for our audit work, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed.

Angela Craigan (Senior Statutory Auditor) for and on behalf of HM Chartered Accountants Chartered Accountants Statutory Auditor

17 December 2025 6th Floor East Tower Lanyon Plaza Belfast

BT1 3LP

HM Chartered Accountants is eligible for appointment as auditor of the charity by virtue of its eligibility for appointment as auditor of a company under section 1212 of the Companies Act 2006.

COMMON YOUTH LTD

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

Unrestricted
Restricted
funds
funds
2025
2025
Notes
£
£
Income from:
Donations and legacies
3
479,248
252,519
Charitable activities
4
6,300
-
Investments
5
7,260
-
Total income
492,808
252,519
Expenditure on:
Raising funds
6
16,058
-
Charitable activities
7
526,844
203,485
Total expenditure
542,902
203,485
Net gains/(losses) on
investments
12
301
-
Net income/(expenditure)
(49,793)
49,034
Transfers between
funds
-
-
Net movement in
funds
9
(49,793)
49,034
Reconciliation of funds:
Fund balances at 1 April 2024
449,233
19,713
Fund balances at 31 March
2025
399,440
68,747
Total
Unrestricted
Restricted
funds
funds
2025
2024
2024
£
£
£
731,767
459,574
283,968
6,300
11,339
-
7,260
6,353
-
745,327
477,266
283,968
16,058
13,720
-
730,329
470,868
281,073
746,387
484,588
281,073
301
9,471
-
(759)
2,149
2,895
-
(2,064)
2,064
(759)
85
4,959
468,946
449,148
14,754
468,187
449,233
19,713
Total
2024
£
743,542
11,339
6,353
761,234
13,720
751,941
765,661
9,471
5,044
-
5,044
463,902
468,946

The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year. All income and expenditure derive from continuing activities.

COMMON YOUTH LTD

BALANCE SHEET

AS AT 31 MARCH 2025

Notes
Fixed assets
Tangible assets
14
Investments
15
Current assets
Stocks
16
Debtors
17
Cash at bank and in hand
Creditors: amounts falling due within
one year
18
Net current assets
Total assets less current liabilities
The funds of the charity
Restricted income funds
19
Unrestricted funds
20
2025
£
19,209
50,480
370,629
440,318
(95,867)
£
21,081
102,655
123,736
344,451
468,187
68,747
399,440
468,187
2024
£
17,200
68,996
352,674
438,870
(82,918)
£
10,640
102,354
112,994
355,952
468,946
19,713
449,233
468,946

The company is entitled to the exemption from the audit requirement contained in section 477 of the Companies Act 2006, for the year ended 31 March 2025.

The directors acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 with respect to accounting records and the preparation of financial statements.

The members have not required the company to obtain an audit of its financial statements under the requirements of the Companies Act 2006, for the year in question in accordance with section 476.

These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies subject to the small companies regime.

The financial statements were approved by the trustees on 17 December 2025

F Harris (Chair) D McCluskey Trustee Trustee

Company registration number NI028045 (Northern Ireland)

COMMON YOUTH LTD

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

Notes
Cash flows from operating activities
Cash generated from/(absorbed by)
operations
25
Investing activities
Purchase of tangible fixed assets
Purchase of investments
Investment income received
Net cash (used in)/generated from investing
activities
Net cash generated from financing activities
Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash
equivalents
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year
Cash and cash equivalents at end of year
2025
£
(20,882)
(2,893)
7,260
£
34,470
(16,515)
-
17,955
352,674
370,629
2024
£
(1,005)
(2,639)
6,353
£
(10,395)
2,709
-
(7,686)
360,360
352,674

COMMON YOUTH LTD

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

1 Accounting policies

Charity information

Common Youth Ltd is a private company limited by guarantee incorporated in Northern Ireland. The registered office is Cathedral House 2nd Floor, 23-31 Waring Street, Belfast, BT1 2DX.

1.1 Basis of preparation

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the charity's governing document, the Companies Act 2006, FRS 102 "The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland" and the Charities SORP "Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)". The charity is a Public Benefit Entity as defined by FRS 102.

The financial statements are prepared in sterling, which is the functional currency of the charity. Monetary amounts in these financial statements are rounded to the nearest £.

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention, modified to include the revaluation of freehold properties and to include investment properties and certain financial instruments at fair value. The principal accounting policies adopted are set out below.

1.2 Going concern

At the time of approving the financial statements, the trustees have a reasonable expectation that the charity has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. Thus the trustees continue to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparing the financial statements.

1.3 Charitable funds

Unrestricted funds are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of their charitable objectives.

Restricted funds are subject to specific conditions by donors or grantors as to how they may be used. The purposes and uses of the restricted funds are set out in the notes to the financial statements.

Endowment funds are subject to specific conditions by donors that the capital must be maintained by the charity.

1.4 Income

All incoming resources are included in the statement of financial activities when entitlement has passed to the charity; it is probable that the economic benefits associated with the transaction will flow to the charity and the amount can be reliably measured. The following specific policies are applied to particular categories of income:

COMMON YOUTH LTD

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

1 Accounting policies

(Continued)

1.5 Expenditure

Expenditure is recognised on an accruals basis as a liability is incurred. Expenditure includes any VAT which cannot be fully recovered, and is classified under headings of the statement of financial activities to which it relates:

All costs are allocated to expenditure categories reflecting the use of the resource. Direct costs attributable to a single activity are allocated directly to that activity. share costs are apportioned between the activities they contribute to on a reasonable, justifiable and consistent basis .

1.6 Tangible fixed assets

Tangible fixed assets are initially measured at cost and subsequently measured at cost or valuation, net of depreciation and any impairment losses.

Depreciation is recognised so as to write off the cost or valuation of assets less their residual values over their useful lives on the following bases:

Leasehold improvements over the life of the lease Fixtures and fittings 25% straight line Computer and video equipment 33% straight line

The gain or loss arising on the disposal of an asset is determined as the difference between the sale proceeds and the carrying value of the asset, and is recognised in the statement of financial activities.

1.7 Fixed asset investments

Fixed asset investments are initially measured at transaction price excluding transaction costs, and are subsequently measured at fair value at each reporting date. Changes in fair value are recognised in net income/(expenditure) for the year. Transaction costs are expensed as incurred.

1.8 Impairment of fixed assets

At each reporting end date, the charity reviews the carrying amounts of its tangible assets to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have suffered an impairment loss. If any such indication exists, the recoverable amount of the asset is estimated in order to determine the extent of the impairment loss (if any).

1.9 Stocks

Stocks are stated at the lower of cost and estimated selling price less costs to complete and sell. Cost comprises direct materials and, where applicable, direct labour costs and those overheads that have been incurred in bringing the stocks to their present location and condition. Items held for distribution at no or nominal consideration are measured the lower of replacement cost and cost.

Net realisable value is the estimated selling price less all estimated costs of completion and costs to be incurred in marketing, selling and distribution.

COMMON YOUTH LTD

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

1 Accounting policies

(Continued)

1.10 Cash and cash equivalents

Cash and cash equivalents include cash in hand, deposits held at call with banks, other short-term liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less, and bank overdrafts. Bank overdrafts are shown within borrowings in current liabilities.

1.11 Financial instruments

The charity has elected to apply the provisions of Section 11 ‘Basic Financial Instruments’ and Section 12 ‘Other Financial Instruments Issues’ of FRS 102 to all of its financial instruments.

Financial instruments are recognised in the charity's balance sheet when the charity becomes party to the contractual provisions of the instrument.

Financial assets and liabilities are offset, with the net amounts presented in the financial statements, when there is a legally enforceable right to set off the recognised amounts and there is an intention to settle on a net basis or to realise the asset and settle the liability simultaneously.

Basic financial assets

Basic financial assets, which include debtors and cash and bank balances, are initially measured at transaction price including transaction costs and are subsequently carried at amortised cost using the effective interest method unless the arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, where the transaction is measured at the present value of the future receipts discounted at a market rate of interest. Financial assets classified as receivable within one year are not amortised.

Basic financial liabilities

Basic financial liabilities, including creditors and bank loans are initially recognised at transaction price unless the arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, where the debt instrument is measured at the present value of the future payments discounted at a market rate of interest. Financial liabilities classified as payable within one year are not amortised.

Debt instruments are subsequently carried at amortised cost, using the effective interest rate method.

Trade creditors are obligations to pay for goods or services that have been acquired in the ordinary course of operations from suppliers. Amounts payable are classified as current liabilities if payment is due within one year or less. If not, they are presented as non-current liabilities. Trade creditors are recognised initially at transaction price and subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method.

Derecognition of financial liabilities

Financial liabilities are derecognised when the charity’s contractual obligations expire or are discharged or cancelled.

1.12 Employee benefits

The cost of any unused holiday entitlement is recognised in the period in which the employee’s services are received.

Termination benefits are recognised immediately as an expense when the charity is demonstrably committed to terminate the employment of an employee or to provide termination benefits.

COMMON YOUTH LTD

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

2 Critical accounting estimates and judgements

In the application of the charity’s accounting policies, the trustees are required to make judgements, estimates and assumptions about the carrying amount of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. The estimates and associated assumptions are based on historical experience and other factors that are considered to be relevant. Actual results may differ from these estimates.

The estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to accounting estimates are recognised in the period in which the estimate is revised where the revision affects only that period, or in the period of the revision and future periods where the revision affects both current and future periods.

3 Donations and legacies

Unrestricted
Restricted
funds
funds
2025
2025
£
£
Donations and gifts
1,201
-
Grants
478,047
252,519
479,248
252,519
Grants receivable for
core activities
Public Health Agency
Grants
478,047
173,306
Belfast City Council
-
-
Department of Health
-
-
The Community
Foundation
-
37,600
Clear Project
-
1,613
GSK Awards
-
40,000
478,047
252,519
Total
Unrestricted
Restricted
funds
funds
2025
2024
2024
£
£
£
1,201
-
-
730,566
459,574
283,968
731,767
459,574
283,968
651,353
459,574
239,887
-
-
3,466
-
-
40,615
37,600
-
-
1,613
-
-
40,000
-
-
730,566
459,574
283,968
Total
2024
£
-
743,542
743,542
699,461
3,466
40,615
-
-
-
743,542

4 Income from charitable activities

Unrestricted Unrestricted
funds funds
2025 2024
£ £
Charitable activities
Education work 6,300 11,339

COMMON YOUTH LTD

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

5 Income from investments

Unrestricted Unrestricted
funds funds
2025 2024
£ £
Interest receivable 7,260 6,353
6 Expenditure on raising funds
Unrestricted Unrestricted
funds funds
2025 2024
£ £
Fundraising and publicity
Other fundraising costs 16,058 13,720
7 Expenditure on charitable activities
Charitable Charitable
activities activities
2025 2024
£ £
Direct costs
Staff costs 307,423 283,096
Clinic supplies 81,609 80,027
Service publicity 33,556 20,507
Other staff costs 139,666 113,725
Other costs 163,966 251,216
726,220 748,571
Share of support and governance costs (see note 8)
Support 509 370
Governance 3,600 3,000
730,329 751,941
Analysis by fund
Unrestricted funds 526,844 470,868
Restricted funds 203,485 281,073
730,329 751,941

COMMON YOUTH LTD

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

8 Support costs allocated to activities

Bank charges
Governance costs
Analysed between:
Charitable activities
9
Net movement in funds
The net movement in funds is stated after charging/(crediting):
Fees payable for the audit of the charity's financial statements
Depreciation of owned tangible fixed assets
2025
£
509
3,600
4,109
4,109
2025
£
3,600
10,441
2024
£
370
3,000
3,370
3,370
2024
£
3,000
9,833

10 Trustees

During the year ended 31 March 2025 reimbursements for expenses were made to Trustees amounting to £Nil (2024: £Nil).

11 Employees

The average monthly number of employees during the year was:

Employment costs
Wages and salaries
2025
Number
12
2025
£
462,607
2024
Number
10
2024
£
408,931

The total amount of employee benefits received by key management personnel was £98,933 (2024: £98,620). The charity considers its key management personnel to be all persons who direct and control the activities of the charity.

The number of employees whose annual remuneration was more than £60,000 is as follows:

2025 2024
Number Number
£60,001 to £70,000 1 1

COMMON YOUTH LTD

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

12 Gains and losses on investments

Unrestricted Unrestricted
funds funds
2025 2024
Gains/(losses) arising on: £ £
Revaluation of investments 301 9,471

13 Taxation

The charity is exempt from taxation on its activities because all its income is applied for charitable purposes.

14 Tangible fixed assets

Leasehold
improvements
Fixtures and
fittings
Computer and
video
equipment
£
£
£
Cost
At 1 April 2024
90,147
28,802
91,676
Additions
-
-
20,882
At 31 March 2025
90,147
28,802
112,558
Depreciation and impairment
At 1 April 2024
90,147
28,802
81,036
Depreciation charged in the year
-
-
10,441
At 31 March 2025
90,147
28,802
91,477
Carrying amount
At 31 March 2025
-
-
21,081
At 31 March 2024
-
-
10,640
Total
£
210,625
20,882
231,507
199,985
10,441
210,426
21,081
10,640

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

15 Fixed asset investments

Cost or valuation
At 1 April 2024
Additions
Valuation changes
At 31 March 2025
Carrying amount
At 31 March 2025
At 31 March 2024
16
Stocks
Clinic supplies
17
Debtors
Amounts falling due within one year:
Trade debtors
Prepayments and accrued income
18
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year
Other taxation and social security
Trade creditors
Other creditors
Accruals and deferred income
Listed
investments
£
102,354
2,893
(2,592)
102,655
102,655
102,354
2025
2024
£
£
19,209
17,200
2025
2024
£
£
48,283
52,652
2,197
16,344
50,480
68,996
2025
2024
£
£
11,660
7,775
37,118
41,899
3,220
1,988
43,869
31,256
95,867
82,918

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

19 Restricted funds

The restricted funds of the charity comprise the unexpended balances of donations and grants held on trust subject to specific conditions by donors as to how they may be used.

At 1 April At 1 April Incoming Resources Transfers At 31 March
2024 resources expended 2025
£ £ £ £ £
SEHSCT Training 396 - (396) - -
PHA RSE 19,293 45,807 (65,100) - -
PHA Service Enhancement - 98,000 (98,000) - -
PHA C Card - 29,500 (29,500) - -
The Community Foundation - 37,600 (8,853) - 28,747
Clear Project - 1,612 (1,612) - -
Belfast City Council 24 - (24) - -
GSK - 40,000 - - 40,000
19,713 252,519 (203,485) - 68,747
Previous year: At 1 April Incoming Resources Transfers At 31 March
2023 resources expended 2024
£ £ £ £ £
SEHSCT Training 396 - - - 396
PHA RSE 14,358 91,613 (86,678) - 19,293
PHA Service Enhancement - 80,000 (80,322) 322 -
PHA C Card - 53,974 (55,486) 1,512 -
PHA Other - 14,300 (14,300) - -
DoH Community Foundation - 40,615 (40,845) 230 -
Belfast City Council - 3,466 (3,442) - 24
14,754 283,968 (281,073) 2,064 19,713

20 Unrestricted funds

The unrestricted funds of the charity comprise the unexpended balances of donations and grants which are not subject to specific conditions by donors and grantors as to how they may be used. These include designated funds which have been set aside out of unrestricted funds by the trustees for specific purposes.

At 1 April Incoming Resources Transfers Gains and At 31 March
2024 resources expended losses 2025
£ £ £ £ £ £
General funds 449,233 492,808 (542,902) - 301 399,440

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

20 Unrestricted funds

(Continued)

Previous year: At 1 April Incoming Resources Transfers Gains and At 31 March
2023 resources expended losses 2024
£ £ £ £ £ £
General funds 449,148 477,266 (484,588) (2,064) 9,471 449,233
Analysis of net assets between funds
Unrestricted Restricted Total
funds funds
2025 2025 2025
£ £ £
At 31 March 2025:
Tangible assets 21,081 - 21,081
Investments 102,655 - 102,655
Current assets/(liabilities) 275,704 68,747 344,451
399,440 68,747 468,187
Unrestricted Restricted Total
funds funds
2024 2024 2024
£ £ £
At 31 March 2024:
Tangible assets 10,640 - 10,640
Investments 102,354 - 102,354
Current assets/(liabilities) 336,239 19,713 355,952
449,233 19,713 468,946

21 Analysis of net assets between funds

22 Events after the reporting date

There have been no material events, occurring after the reporting date that require adjustments to or disclosure in the financial statements.

23 Related party transactions

There were no disclosable related party transactions during the year (2024 - none).

24 Analysis of changes in net funds

The charity had no material debt during the year.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

25
Cash generated from/(absorbed by) operations
(Deficit)/surplus for the year
Adjustments for:
Investment income recognised in statement of financial activities
Fair value gains and losses on investments
Difference between pension charge and cash contributions
Movements in working capital:
(Increase)/decrease in stocks
Decrease/(increase) in debtors
Increase/(decrease) in creditors
Cash generated from/(absorbed by) operations
2025
2024
£
£
(759)
5,044
(7,260)
(6,353)
2,592
(6,832)
10,441
9,833
(2,009)
14,505
18,516
(22,251)
12,949
(4,341)
34,470
(10,395)