Contents of the Financial Statements r the Year Ended 31 March 2021 Page RefereDee And Administrative Detsib Report of the Trustees Independent Examiller'5 Report Statement of Financial Aetivities Statement of Financial Position Notes to the Financial Statements 12 to 23 Detailed Statement of Fillalleial Aetivities 24 to 25
ar Anall Re dministrative Details ded 31 March 2021 TRUSTEES MaUn McGuinne55 Mary McGinn Sean Divine Steven McGuinness Mary Mcconville Patrick Leonard Patrick Devenny COMPANY SECRETARY Michael Culbert REGISTERED OFFICE Conway Mill 5-7 Conway Belfast Co. Antrim BT13 2DE REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER NI 040735 INorth¢m Ireland) REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER NIC IIX)70J INDEPENDENf EXAMINER Lynn, Drake & Co Limited Chartered Accountanrs 1st Floor 34 B-D Main Street Moird Co. Armagh BT67 OLE CHIEF EXEC OFFICER Mr John (YHagan
ar rt of the Truste or the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2021 The trustees who are also directOTS of the charity for the purposes of the Coinpanies Act 2006, present their report with the financial statements of the charity for the year e¥Jded 31 March 2021. The trustee5 have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Statemenl of Recommended Practice applicable to ciwities preparing their accounts in aecordan¢e with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effeciive l January 2019).
Tar Anall ort of the Trustees for the Year Ended 31 Marcb 2021 OBJECTtVES AND AcrtvrriES Public benefit The main objectives of the Charity are th* of Welfare and support. Are main setvices today include family suppoo training and education, counsellin& welfare and rights advice. We also have a 50-plus foTUTn and a youth programme. Tar Anall offers needs-b&sed assistance in that they understand the experiences of their users and know the servi¢es th are mosi benefici. Purpose I: The advancement of educatioo To provide free training and educationa] courses and devcloptT)ent progtamme5 lo ex-prisoners (fomier politica] prisone]s) and their familie5 in West Belfast and its envirorns. What benefit flows from tbi8 purpose. Enhanced education and understandin& increased skills and knowledge base, enhanced mobility of lalxTrur and employtnent capacity of ex-prisoners and family wneJnbers Improved andlor enhanced employability and economic prospects through the advancement of career and einployment opportunities of ex-prisonets and fawnily members Increased levels of employment - Reduced stress and worry. and improved outlook of ex-prisoners and family member5. Purpose 2: The relief of poverty To provide free welfare rights advice and wistance to ex-prisoners and their families in West Belfast and its enviror. What bellefit flows from this purpose. In¢oTne maximization &$ a resuli of the provision of accurate. up to date information on curreni legislation on benefiis and entitlements. and &IstanCe to access those benefits Improved economie and so¢ial circutn5tances by the maximization of full benefil and grant entiilemeni income Improvement of living standards, and so quality of life of ex-prisoners and theii families - Reduced stress and worry, and iTnproved outl(M)k of ex-piisonets and family Iembe. Purpose 3: The advancement of health To provide free Coun5elling and Emoiional Support to ex-prisoners and their familie5 in West Belfast and its environs. To Provide free programmes: events and activities suppor¢ing personal development, health promotion, and healthy living SIStance io ex-prL50ners and their families in West Belfast and its environs. What benefit floivs from this purp05e". The direct benefits which flow from the advance of health include.. Improved mental health and emotiona] well-FKing by providing counselling and emotional support o Reduced anxieties Reduced Sense of alienation and dis¢onne¢tion Reduced impact of conflict on victims of the ¢onflict ranging across issues such a5 traum4 loss, and relationship difficulties. Demonstration of Benefits
Tar ort of the Trustees for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2021 These benefits are evidenced through feedback from beneficiarie5. participation evaluation forms, Ilie maintaining of statisticai data. beneficiary files detsiling achievements and progSsIon routes, siaff and management monihly and ann1 Teport5, regular Indedent evalualions. Is any ham or tx)ssibility of haTm Outweighed by the benefi None. Who 15 the bettefit fo - The charity's beneficiaries are ex-prIsone and their famili& living in West Belfast and its environs. Is there any private benefi Trustees receive private benefit by iheir experience of managing an organisation providing services. However: these benefits are necessary and incidenta] to ensur¢ the organisation can achieve its purtM)se5.
ar Anall Re for the he Trll te ear Ended 31 Mareb 2021 FINANCIAL REVIEW The company had net incoming resour¢e5 for the year of £18,723 (2020.. nei outgoing resources of £4801, which reflected the completion of a numtrtr of projects during the year. Unrestricted funds increased by £19,008, while Testri¢ted funds decreased by £285. Tar Anall Have continued to grow and development since its inception in 1995. we have a long tradition of positive engagement with Republican ex-prisoneTS and (heir families and the wider cominunity. Tar Anall have a]so developed strong and pr(MJuctive partnerships whit a rdnge of community and training organisations throiighout the wider Belfast are& Twenty-Five year5 after its creation, Tar Anall continues to develop as an organi5ation and inCre its capacity to deliver quality services and address the real need ai)d concerns of our services users. Through determination, co-operation and collective action it has increased staff skills and capacity. secured vital resources and attt2cted funding to provide quality service. It has been a very different and difficult year for all due io COVID-19 Pandemic year. Tar Anall were successful in obtaining support grants from a number of sources to enable the project to assist with providing emergency food and hygiene pack to those socially isolated and m051 vulnerable within the community. The 5UPPOrt also allowed for the delivery of emotional and wellbeing couns¢115ng via telephoiie and were permitted, fa¢e to face support for those suffering from mental health and isolation. It allowed for Funding io provide pre-employment CSR Training to support the ihose living in poverty and InCree tlieir potential to gain employment and for the purchasing laptops which enabled Tar Anall staff to continue to operate onliiie and provide supw)rt to those most vulnerable. We also received funding io make our premises COVID safe. enabling us to install protective screen& hand saniÈiser stations. temperature gage, at)d signage and have a COVID Risk ASssMent carried out. We received COVID Recovery funding to assist Tar Anall with costs associated with the delivery of pre-employment training which we were unable lo offer due to the restrictions associated with the pandemic. However, when restrictions were lifted and the detnand for pre-employmeni Iraining there wa5 iii a marked increase in demand for services and supw>rt. With this renewed dernand and in conjunction with existing and new partnerships TaT Anall facilitated 17 accredited pre-employment training courses 10 255 participants. Of the 255 participants that have completed the pre-employment itaining more than 185 have successfully gained employment in the variou5 employmeni sector5 in this year alone. In partnership with DFC, TEO GtN)d Relation4 USDT, Blackie Community Centre: Conway Edu¢ation Centre, Grosvenor Community Centre, People FirsL Shankill & Uppei Springfield Job A5515t: Twaddell & A Tdoyne Communiiy Centre, we have delivered the following services.. Pre-employment training Course. Good Relations Courses. to both youth and adults, 12 Personal developtnent wurse5 With 95 participants availing of OPPOllLinities to development personal skills and addre55 social exclusion these include Job Search skills. We also offer a range of eTnoliona] healih and wellbeing s¢rvice5 ranging from counselling. welfare and advice" complementary therdpies and life ¢oachin& Regardless of funding restriction arHI due to the generosity of volunteers who work within ihe Structure of Tar Anall's we have been able to maintain the critical Services of. Counsellin& Family Support and Advice and Welfare Rights. We have developed community outTeach initiatives, one to one support personal and family support. Job skills and eTT)ployment ed trdining opportunities that build individual Capacity with positive outcome for family unit and the wider cotnJnunity. Reserves Policy