A Positive Life
{A company limited by guarantee. not having a share capitsll
TRUSTEES, AND OTHER INFORMATION
Trustees
Mr. Declan MG411isler
Mr Jason Ashfoid
Mr Christopher Deary (Appointed 10 March 20241
Ms. Dawn Purvis
Ms. Emer Hinphey {Resigned l March 2024)
Mr. David Hawkins
Ms. All￿ O'Kane
Ms. Kathryn Torney
Company Secretary
Ms. Jacqute Richardson
Charity Number in Northem Ireland
NIC102077
Company Registration Number
N1027941
Registered Office and Principal Address
20 Derryvolgie Avenue
Belfast
BT9 6FN
Independent Examiner
Exchange Accountants Limited
Chartered Certffied Accountants
Oakmonl House
2 Queens Road
Lisbum
8t27 4TZ
Principal Bankers
Bank of Ireland
Doneg311 Pa
Belfast
BT1 5BX

A Positive Life
IA company limited by guarantee, not having a share capital)
TRUSTEES, ANNUAL REPORT
for the financial year ended 31 March 2024
The trustees present their Truslees. Annual Report. combining the Directors, Report and Trustees, Report, and the
unaudited financi21 statements for the financial year ended 31 March 2024.
The financial statements are prepared in accordance with the Companies Acl 2006. FRS 102 Yhe Financial
Reporting Slandard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland" and Accounting and Reporting by Charities..
Slalement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their financial statements in accordance with
the Financial Reporting Slandard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102).
The Trustees. Report contains the information required to be provided in the Trustees, Annual Report under the
Slalement of Recommended Practice (SORP) guidelines. The Iruslees of the charity are also charity ITustees for the
purpose of charity law and under the charity's constitution are known as members of the board of trustees.
In this report the trustees of A Positive Lrfe present a summary of its purpose. govemance. activities, achievements
and finances for the financial year 31 March 2024.
The charity is a registered charity and hence the report and results are presented in a fom which complies with the
requiremenls of the Companies Acl 2006 and. although not obliged to comply with the Statement of Recommended
Practice applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland FRS 102. the organisation has implemenled its
recommendations where relevant in these financial statements.
Mission, Objectives and Strategy
Objectives
The objectives of the charity ale lo promote good health and well being and relieve sickness and stress among those
inhabitanls of Ihe UK and Republic of Ireland who are living with or affected by HIV or a related medical condition
and their families. by providing advice, support. therapies. counselling. independent advocacy and a confidential
helpline. To advance public education by roiving awarcness about all matters a350Giate(J with th¢ Gauses iiiid
prevention of HIV and to commission and ptomole researGh into all tnattets relating to HIV and to disseminale the
useful results of such research.
The charity has a general aim of seeking to prevent the spread of HIV Ihrough infomation, education, raising
awareness and working to remove the stlgma surrounding HIV whilst upholding the principles of dignity, equality and
iespecl for individuals affected by HIV.
The strategies employed to achieve the Charity's objectives are to.,
Provide a telephone helpline service offering confidenlial infomiation and advice on any aspect of HIV and sexual
heallh.
Offering volunteering opportunities
Encourage people living with HIV to participate in the Charity's work as well as taking responsibility for thcir own
lives
Present a range of education and prevenlion programrnes
Make available. in a variety of localions, support setvices which include complimenlary therapies. one lo one and
group support sessions. counselling. healthy living seminars, home support and access to information services.
The principal activities of the Charity afe to iaibtr (IWdiene55 and challenge negaiive percepiions of HIV across Nl,
and to suppon and promote posilive living for anyone living with or affected by HIV.
Public Benefit
The trustees have referred lo Ihe guidance contained in the Charity Commission's general guidance on public benefit
when reviewing iheir aims and objectives and in planning future activities. They meel the public benefit test by
providing education and awareness to both the general public. those living wilh HIV and their families with regard to
obtaining a better understanding of tho condition. They al4vO advisc on prcventative me83ures which can be taken.
Financial Review
The Charity's income for the year ended 31 March 2024 was £348,012 with expenditure of £395,593 resulting in
net loss of £47,581 - {2023 - net surplus £9,792)- The principal fvnding sources in the year ended 31 March 2024
are detailed in the notes lo the financial slatemenls.
Financial Results
At the end nf the financial year the charity has assets of £320,44312023 - £395,618) and liabilitics of £18,792 {2023
£46.411). The nel assets of the charity have decreased by £{47,556).

A Positive Life
IA company limited by guarantee, not having a share capital)
TRUSTEES. ANNUAL REPORT
for the financial year ended 31 March 2024
Reserves Position and Policy
Reserves Policy
The trustees recogni5e that it is necessary to hold reserves in order to offset the effects of fluctuations in incoming
resources and thereby secure the continued viability of the Charity beyond the immediate futu￿. In keeping with
good accountancy practice, it is the aim of the trustees lo hold free rese￿eS which equate lo Ihree months operating
costs. Al 31 st March 2024 the free reserves amounted to £301.651.
As the organisalion commences a new Strategic Planning period. the work lo increase it's focus to raise awareness
of HIV and related sexual health matter5 in Northern Ireland through a suite of rnodemised accredited education and
prevention programmes continues. This has involved the continued development of The Nl Buyers club.
While the funding environment remains challenging and support seN1￿$ programme continues lo evolve lo meet
the ever-changing needs of people affected by HIV in Northern Ireland, options are continually explored in order to
support the organisations sustainability.
The commitment lo de-stigmalise HIV and the aspiration to achieve zero new diagnosis by 2030 will be underpinned
in our public affairs and community engagement wort( in the rnntinijed focus to raise awareness around the impact
of HIV and the work of Positive Life.
Trustees
The trustees who served throughout the financial year, except as noted. were as follows:
Mr. Declan McAllisler
Mr Ja￿on Ashford
Mr Christopher Deary (Appointed 10 March 2024)
Ms. Dawn PUNIS
Ms. Emer Hinphey {Resigned 1 March 2024)
Mr_ Daviij Hawkins
Ms. Alice O'Kane
Ms. Kathryn Tomey
In accordance with the Constitution, the trustees relire by rolation and. being eligible. offer themselves for
re-election.
The secretary who served during the financial year was:
Ms. JaGquie Richard5Qn
Compliance with Sector-wide Legislation and Standards
The charity engages pro-acb.vely with legislation, standards and codes which are developed for the sector. A Positive
Life subscrtbes lo and is compliant with the following-
The Companies Act 2006
The Charities SORP IFRS 102)
Approved by the Board of Trustee5 on
IL¥.Ii. U
and signed on its behalf by:
Ms. Dawn Purvis
Trustee
Ms. Alice O Kane
Trustee

A Positive Life
IA company limited by guarantee. not having a share capital)
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES. RESPONSIBILITIES
for the financial year ended 31 March 2024
The trustees. who are also directors of A Positive Life for the purposes of company law, are responsible for
preparing the financial statements in accordance wilh applicable law 2nd regulations.
Company law requires the trustees as the directors to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under
that law the trustees have elected to prepare the financial statements in accordance with United Kingdom Generally
Accepted Accounting Praclice (United Kingdom Accounling Standards and applicable law} including FRS 102 'The
Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland" Section 1A {Small Enlilies). Under
cornpany law the trustees musl not approve the financial statements unless they are satisfied thal Ihey give a Irue
and fair view of the slate of affairs of the company and of the surplus or deficit of the company for that period.
In preparing these financial statements, the trustees are required to=
select suitable accounling policies and apply them consistently..
make judgements and eslimates that are reasonable and prudent-
stale whether the financial statements have been prepared in accordance wilh the relevant financial reporting
framework. identify Ihosc standards, and note the effect and the reasons for aiiy IT)dleii141 departure from those
standards., and
prepare the financial stslements on the going concem basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity
will continue in operation.
The trustees confimi that they have complied with the above requirements in preparing the financial 51alements.
The trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the
charity's Iransaclions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and
enable them to ensure that the financial statements compty with. They a￿ also responsible for safeguarding the
assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other
irregularities.
Approved by the Board of Trustees on
and signed on its behalf by:
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Ms. Dawn Purvls
Trustep
Ms. Alice O'Kane
TrustÉe