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for the Year Ended 31 March 2023
The trustees who are also directors of the charity for the purposes of the Companies Act 2006, present their
report with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2023. The trustees have
adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice
applicable to charities preparing iheir accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard
applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective l January 2019).
ORIECTIVES AND AcfIviTIES
Objectives and aims
To promote any charitable purpose for the benefit of women and their families in Northern Ireland,
particularly the greater Lisbum area and nearby rural locations, including the advancemeni of education, the
preservation and protection of health, and the provision of facilities for recreation and other leisure time
occupation. with regard to equal opportunities for all, in the interests of social welfare and with the object of
improving the conditions of life for the said beneficiaries.
To establish or secure the establishment of a Centre, and to maintain and manage the same (whether alone or
in co-operation with any local authority or other person or body) in furtherance of these objects.
In furtherance of the above objects but not further or otherwise, the Group has the following powers:
* To develop a network system between agencies and relevant groups in the area.
* To make the Centre available to all sections of the community to promote understanding. reduce fear and
develop a bond between communities to work together for peace.
* To provide knfonnation and support as required by individuals.
* To provide access to courses and the opportunity for individuals to identify what they require educationally
and to have an input into the design and development of such courses.
* To refer women, if necessary, to agencies offering specialised help and counselling.
* To develop a comprehensive database, collating and disseminating inforniation on relevant issues in
accordance with the Data Protection Act (1988).
* To promote better support structures and facilities within the local and ￿lder community.
To address issues on Health. Community Safety and Crime Prevention in a positive manner, by open
contact with Statutory and Voluntary Agencies in the area.
* To work for and with all interested Women's Groups and other disadvantaged groups in the local
community and encourage women to take a more active role in improving their lives and that of their
community.
* To co-operate to such an extent as may be necessary with statutory authorities and voluntary organisations
engaged in the furtherance of the above objectives or any one of them.
* To raise and accept money by way of grants, donations: bequests, legacies or other lawful method in the
best interesl of Atlas.
* To purch&se, lake on lease or in exchange. hire or otherwise acquire any property and any rights and
privileges necessary for the attainment of the said objectives and construct. maintain and alter any
buildings or edifices so necessary as aforesaid.
* To sell, let, or mortgage or to turn to account all or any of the property or assets of the Group.
* To employ and pay any person or persons, not being members of the Committee, to supervise, organise and
carry out the work of the Group and make all reasonable and necessary. provision for the payment of
remuneration to employees.
* To do such other lawful things as are necessary for the attainment of the said objects.

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the Trustees
for the Year Ended 31 March 2023
0￿ECTIVEs AND ACTIvrrIES
Public benefit
The objects of the company shall be to..
Promote any charitable purpose for the benefit of women and their families in Northern Ireland, particularly
the greater Lisbum area and nearby rural locations.
Advancement of education. through provision of community education, support, life skills trainin& soft
outcomes training and accredited training.
Preservation and protection of health, through community inforniation sessions and workshops, healthy
lifestyle courses, positive mental health education, advice and supporL
Provision of facilities for recreation and other leisure time occupation, through community education and
support. With regard to equal opportunilies for all. in the interests of social welfare and with the object of
improving the conditions of life for th¢ said beneficiaries.
Establish or secure the establishment of a centre and to maintain and manage the same (whether alone or in
co-operation with any local authority or other person or body) in furtherdnce of these objectives.
The direct benefits which flow from the purpose include:
Improved educalion
Increased confidence, improved healtll reduced stress, anxiety. isolation and increased life skills
Volunteering and job opportunities
Achievement and personal development
These benefits are demonstrated through feedback. focus groups, progression charts, surveys, discussion
groups, evaluations and prO￿eSSion.
The pU￿05e of our charity will not lead to any harni. The charities beneficiaries are for women and all
disadvantaged famili¢s and individuals living in Lisburn and the wider community. A private benefit flowing
from this purpose is that directors gain training and skills that are transferrable.
These benefits are incidental and necessary to promole and sustain this charities service provision.
Volunteers
Volunteers play a key Tole in the day to day activities of the Centre. The primary contributions are their time,
combined skills, networks and knowledge of other resources.
ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Financial position
The company had net outgoing resources for the year of £82,605 (2022 net incoming resources of £83,858,
which reflected the completion of a number of projects during the year. Unrestricted funds decreased by
£40,466 while restricled funds decreased by £42,139.

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FINANCIAL REVIEW
Reserves policy
The charity'5 policy is to retain a level of free reserves, which matches the needs of the organisation both at
the current time and in the foreseeable future. The charity has developed a plan to establish and rnaintain this
agreed level of free reserves. The charity will continue to monitor compliance with this policy on a regular
basis and the Board will review the appropriateness of the policy annually.
FUTURE PLANS
* Source funding to secure premises. stafring levels and new courses
* Continue and develop partnership working
* Further policy review and development ivork
* Explore and develop corporate training to encourage sustainability
* Continue fundraising activities
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governing document
The charity is controlled by its governing document. a deed of trust, and constitutes a limited company,
limited by guarantee, as defined by the Companies Act 2006.
Recruitment and appointment of new trustees
The Charity follows an appraisal process to identify the skills required for the Trustee Board and to identify
any skills gap on the Board. Members of the Trustee Board receive a full induction programrne on joining
the Trustee Board and thereafter receive ongoing training and briefing sessions. The board completes an
annual evaluation of its effectiveness. Actions arising from this process are integrated into the corporate
workplan. The Trustee Board uses open recruitment and strives to ensure that there is adequate local
representation on the Trustee Board.

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STRUCTURE, GOVERNAIYCE AND mANAGEmE￿r
Organisational and Decision Making Structure
The Board of Directors are elected at the annual general meeting and presently meet monthly. They monitor
the progress and the finances of the Centre. In consultation with staff, volunteers and users they make
decisions on the development of the Centre and relevant policies and activities.
Atlas Women's Centre does not operate in isolation and is involved with both larger women's organisations
and local and regional ￿0UpS. This allows us to access inforniation, training and support, develop cross
community links and use our collective voice to lobby for change and to feed into strategy formation.
At present we work with the following:"
* Access M
* Accept Nl
*AgeNI
* ASCERT
* Aivards for All
* A WARE Defeat Depression
* Barnardos
* Belfast Metropolitan College
* Big Lottery
* Cedar Foundation
* CFNI
* ctNI
* Choice Housing
* Chrysalis
* Colin Counselling
Community Addiction Team
* Comrnunity Advice Nl
*DfC
*DoF
* Drumlough Community Association
* Early Years - the organisation for young children
* Early Years Day-car¢ Providers
* Early Years Intervention Lisburn
* Emerge
* Epilepsy Support Group
* Executive Office - Central Good Relations
* Fibromyalgia Support Group
* Finance Ireland
* Groundwork Nl
* Halifax Foundation
* Helping Hands
* Homestart
* Hygiene Bank Moira
* Inspire
* Island Arts Centre
* Job & Benefits
* Keeping Safe Initiative
* Lagan Valley Vineyard Church
* Lagan View Enterprise Centre

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STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENr
* Lifeline
* Lisbum City Centre Management
* Lisburn City Church
* Lisbum & C&stlereagh City Council
* Lisburn Enterprise Organisation
* Lisbum Foodbank
* Lisburn Health Centre
* Lisbum Outlook
* Manor Fold
* Mencap
* Mermaids
* Mindwise
* NICMA
* NICVA
* NIHE
* pcsp
* People First
* Play Resource Centre
* Police Service Northern Ireland
* Probation
Queens University
* Resurgam Healthy Living Centre
* Resurgam Trust
* Resurgam Youth Initiative
* Resurgam Womens Network
* Sainsburys
* Scoil Na Fuiseogie
* Simon Community
* SHIP
* South Eastem Regional Colleges
* SEHSCT
* SECCP
* Spar
* Stepping Stones
* St Patricks P&storal Centre
* Surestart
* Tesco
* Ulster Bank
* Volunteer Now
* Welcome Project
* WINI
Women's Centres in Northern Ireland including. Footprints, Shankill, Falls, Ballybeen, Greenway and
Windsor
* Women's Centres Regional Partnership
* Women's Support Network
* WRDA
* YMCA

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STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEME
Our partnerships with other organisations serve to assist in avoiding duplication, establishing need and
providing specialised and tailored services to meet that need, &8 well as influencing good practice and
performing inforniation sharing.
Risk management
The trustees have a duty to identify and review the risks to which ihe charity is exposed and to ensure
appropriate controls are in place to provide reasonable assurance against fraud and emr.
Major risks include funding and sustainability. with risk of losing staff and premises.
Steps taken to mitigate include the set-up and adherence to a sustainability strategy, which included lobbying
government for mainstre8m funding and identifying potential business opportunities for development,
making projects more self-sufficient and intensive fundraising. This intensive lobbying has yielded the
results we had hoped and the strategy will be revised in the coming year.
EVENTS SINCE THE END OF THE YEAR
Infonnation relating to events since the end of the year is given in the notes to the financial statements.
ST ATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILITIES
The trustees (who are also the directors of Atlas Women's Centre for the pury)oses of company law) are
responsible for preparing the Report of the Trustees and the financial statements in accordance with
applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted
Accounting Practice) including Financial Reporting Standard 102 "The Financial Reporting Standard
applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland"
Company law requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true
and fair view of the state of affairs of the charitable company and of the incoming resources and application
of resources, including the income and expenditure. of the charitable company for that period. In preparing
those financial statements, the trustees are required to
select Sultable accounting policies and then apply them consistently;
observe the methods and principles in the Ch￿lty SORP;
make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent;
prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the
charitable company will continue in business.
The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy
at any time the financial position of the charitable company and to enable them to ensure that the financial
statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of
the charitable company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and
other irregularities.

Atlas Women's Centre
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the Tru
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for the Year Ended 31 March 2023
This report has been prepared in accordance with the special provisions of Part 15 of the Companies Act
2006 relating to small companies.
Approved by order of the board of trustees on 3 May 2023 and sI￿¢d on its behalf by..
Eileen Irvine - Trustee