Causeway Rural & Urban Network
Company Limlted by Guarantee
Trustees. Annual Report (Incorporating the Dlrector's Report)
Year ended 31 March 2023
The trustees, who are also the directors for the purposes of company law, present their report and the
unaudited financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2023.
Refe￿nce and administrative details
Registered charity name
Causeway Rural & Urban Network
Charity registration number
NIC104883
Company registration number N1056878
Principal office and registered 1 Brook Street
office
Coleraine
BT52 1 PW
The trustees
Robert Ritchie
Angela Welch
Albert Clyde
Indu Jairath
Dorothy Moore
Thomas McGonigle
Anthony McGarvey
Patrick Crothers
(Appointed 10 September 2023)
Network Manager
Ann McNickle
Company secretary
Robert Ritchie
Independent examiner
Donaldson & Thompson Chartered Accountants
3 Limavady Road
Londonderry
BT47 6JU
Structure, governance and management
The organisation is a charitable company limited by guarant￿, incorporated on 17th October 2005.
accepted as a charity by HM Revenue & Customs under reference number XR44321 and registered
with the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland on 1st April 2016 under charity number NIC104883.
The company was established under a Memorandum of Association which states the objects and
powers of the charitable company and is govemed under its Articles of Association. In the everrt of the
company being wound up members are required to contribLrte an amount not exceeding £1.

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Objectives and activities
The charitable purpose of the company is.. The advancement of community development in Northern
Ireland (the "area of benefft") and in particular the promotion of the community and voluntary sector for
the benefit by providing serrfices, training, support. information, facilities and amenities to community
and voluntary groups and encouraging and assisting such groups and organisations to co-operate to
achieve their aims.
(1) To develop the capacity and skill of residents of communities in the area of benefit that suffer social
and economic disadvantage, in such a way that they are better able to identfy, and help meet, their
needs and participate more fully in society.
(2) The advancement of health and well-being.
(3) To promote good communty relations, religious and racial hamiony and equalty and diversty.
(4) To promote Such other charitable purposes as may from time to time be detemiined.
CRUN was established in September 1999 a5 a network of local community and voluntary groups with
the aim of enabling regeneration and encouraging sustainabilty in local communities through community
development processes. The network has WOTked tirelessly since rt was established and currently has
a database of over 240 organisations with more coming fopNard every year. Many changes have taken
place over the years and CRUN currently implements a range of training and mentoring programmes in
Community Development, Good Relations, Substance Misuse Education and Prevention and Positive
Mental Health and encourages an ethos of collaborative working and sustainability to all of its members.
Programmes and projects are delivered based on evidence and identified need within the Causeway
Coast and Glen's area.
The charity's trustees have had regard to the Charity Commi&8ion for Northern Ireland's guidance on
public benefrt.
Achlevements and performance
CRUN has maintained a level of funded projects to enable the organisation to continue to support the
communty within the Causeway area. We have adapted our way of working. since the global pandemic
and now have a hybrid way of connecting and also engaging with individuals and communty groups in
the area.
The continued support from the Department of Communities has enabled CRUN to retain its core staff
to oversee the current projects, as listed below, and apply for further funding to 'Empower People
Develop Communrties Enable Change,
During 2022123 the projects have adapted and Gontinued to excel within the communities that they
support.

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Achlevements and performance (continu•d)
The YEAR Project. funded by Big Lottery has been funded since 1 April 2013 and has offered a range
of different cour5e5 both accredited and unaccredited. A summary of the key activities that have been
undertaken with the young people are:
Meeting up with young people face to face again. Some young people still struggling with social anxiety,
however overall contact positive and regular for most young people.
Youth Led Group Activitie5
O Group walks to explore local area.
O Mobile escape room (designed and deliVe￿d by Young People across Causeway Coast
and Glens Area over Haltowe'en)
O Glamping Residential to reconnect with nature.
O Sea swimming
O Empower Youth Conference
ACc￿dIted Training
O OCN Crafting, OCN Youth Work, OCN Digital Fabrication
Unaccredited Training
O Sports, CV Development, Job Search, Photography, money matters, cookery and
child protection.
One to one support
O Weekly, fortnightly as requested by young people and weekly and monthly group support
also offered.
Fareshare Project
O in response to an identified need of ser￿ICe users we now have the Fareshare Project
in place with a focus on reducing food waste to remove stigma of young people using
food bank.
Website & Social Media
O Website being reviewed and updated after input from young people to make it more
user friendly. Social Media input youth led with particular reference to sharing jobs and
opportunities as well as support organisations.
Partnerships & Communty actpiities
O Supporting loneliness network through research with Young People and staff
O Partnership work with Community Foundation Nl on Community Solutions to
Housing and Homelessness Programme
O Partnership work with Mae Murray Foundation on Friendship and Photography
O To support lrfestyle, social and economic independence and inclusion for young people
liaising with
O Triangle Housing
O Life Stories
O PSNI
O Jobs & Benefrts
O Young people supported to design and deliver a mobile Hallowe'en escape room
around CC&G area.
O Young People supported to deliver a conference 'Empower Youth.,

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Achievements and performance (contlnu•d)
Social Enterprise
O Suicide Prevention Development Officer (Northem Are Community Network) - young
people working on social enterprise helped to design and supply positive slogan
tote bags for Suicide Prevention Project
O NHSCT- young people working wrth Bronagh from NHSCT to provide bingo boards for
care homes.
Referrals and Signposting - Causeway Volunteer Centre, BRAKE, Triangle Housing, Jobs &
Benefits, Disability Action
The Fareshare scheme has been a great asset to many young people and their support ne￿orkS. The
Fareshare scheme operates out of Room One (the room acquired by YEAR and designed and
decorated by our Youth Management Board) some parentslsiblings also helped with a bit of the
decorating. The Fareshare scheme has allowed YEARto support young people and theirfamilies during
the cost-of-living crisis. Everything from weekly food packages to ensuring young families had enough
over Christmas to be able to afford heat, electricty, presents for children and food instead of having to
choose between presents and food. Parents of young people a￿ supported through the Fareshare
scheme which decreases the amount of stress in tha family home making home life more manageable
for both the young people and their support networks.
The pop in facility in Room One also provides a safe space foryoung people to call in to when they just
feel the need to have a bit of their own space. The youth team purposefully built the pop in facilty and
Fareshare scheme around each other based on the identified needs of the young peop18 involved with
YEAR.

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Achievements and perfomiance {conUnued)
The Brake Project has worked directty with 18 young people since 1 April 2021. We have been able to
offer a variety of support to the participants who are engaging including: small group training sessions,
1..1 training sessions. group activity sessions and fortnightly 1.1 goal setting I review sessions.
Group Training Sessions - Wrthin these sessions have continued to deliver a range of accredited
training programs to the participants including OCN Good Relations Training
1..1 Training sessions - theses session are beneficial to some of the young people, they enable the team
to get a better understanding of the individual needs and how to integrate into a group setting.
Group Activity Sessions - group sessions take pla￿ twice weekly and involv8 team building activities,
healthy eating. cookery and building up essential lrfe skills.
1.1 Support Sessions - These sessions have been completed on a fortnightly basis during the past
quarter gwen the complexity of the challenges which these participants are facing. The sessions take
place in local coffee shops, walks on the beach I parf( to provide a more relaxed informal setting. They
continue to address goal setting and reviews and also include support regarding finance, work
experience feedback, job application support and interview skills
Spring Programme
The Spring programme continued throughout 2022-23 with the social prescriber receiving referrals from
GP and Primary Care providers in the legacy Coleraine Borough Council area for support with - social
isolation, low level mental health, chronic pain and physical inadivity. The target number of referrals
from was 60.
Referrals were very busy with referrals coming from predominately the MDTS now in place in most of
the practices throughout the catchment area. CRUN have continued to provtde bespoke programmes
that have been tailored to the needs of those referred. We have provided %vorkshops on the themes of
therapeutic arts, painting, creative writing, stress management, social cafes, nutrition support and
gentle exercise. We have made a conscious effort to get more people back meeting in person, as this
helps with Social isolation and mental health. We also provided sessions called 'Better Days, which help
people dealing with chronic pain.
We continue to help support programmes with funding from a variety of sources - such as the Causeway
GP Federation and the Communty Development & Health Network.

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Achlevements and perforniance (conllnued)
Suicide Prevention small grants provide much needed support to 11 community organisationslgroups
and helped over 500 bene[￿laneS and numerous volunteers providing 1050 volunteer hours for the
groups. Some of the activities included in the grant applications have been for people and communities
to socialise again in a safe environment. The Community based Suicide Prevention Development
Officerfs (SPDO) is a joint community resource between CRUN and NACN with the aim of protecting
and improving mental health and wellbeing whilst reducing health inequalities. Suicide prevention is a
key priority of the CRUNINACN SPDO which requires action across many sectors including working
across early years. education. health, schools, communtties, sports clubs and churches.
CRUN has also individually wotked with many groups offering advice and support on Capacity Building,
Partnership Working, Grants Applications, Financial Good practice, Mentoring Support, Charity
Commission Applications & Risk Assessment Procedures, which was made more difficult during the
pandemic. Twelve community groups have availed of annual accounts preparation and independent
examination as required by the Charity Commission.
Choose to Live Better Programme
The project provided an excellent introduction for a group of identih'ed people in the local area to try new
physical activities. 50 participants took part in a physical activity programme that they may otherwise
not have been able to access for varsous reasons;
38 participants engaged in outdoor activities in fresh air,
12 participants regularly attending a weekly yoga class in a venue they are comfortable in and making
social connections weekly., 20 participants introduced to the benefits of water based activty: 50
participants taking more ownership of their health and well-being
journey with support from their local community based Healthy Living Centre: 50 participants who have
built resilience and sociallpersonal esteem through engagement in the programme,. 50 participants
increased their physical activity to meet the recommended guid81ines;

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Achievements and performance (continuedj
Good Relations Actmties
Our project, Shared Threads was aimed at women from single identity areas who were linked or have
family links to legacy issues. Some of the activities competed included.. Family History Research
Shared History Walks
Personal Development sessions
Creative 5e5sion5 including pottery, fused glass, kniiting & crochet.
OCN accredrted training in Community Development and Good Relations
study visits I team building events
Quotes from feedback forms
I never thought I would be on zoom chatting and learning from so many interesting women from all partsl
I have become so much more confident in Sharing my thoughts.
Great program I learned a lot about culture and diversity.
Despite our differences we have so much in common.
Really have had my awareness raised about the value we bring to society. Really enjoyed the PerF￿nal
development classes.
Have really developed my leadership skills.
This programme has made me realise that we can all make a difference
131 Participants took part in the programme, 700A of the participants had not participated in a good
relations project before.
Building the Community Phamiacy Partner Programme- Fimi Foundations
We worked with one group of 12 participants for the duration of the programme. which was 14 sessions.
CRUN and the phamiacist will co-produce a programme to address SOCIAL ISOLATION and MENTAL
WELLBEING based on inputs from the group at both design and implementation phases.

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Achievements and perft>rmance (continued)
Prograrnme Activity
Family History Research
Awareness Raising Session on Zoom
Horticulture Skills
Little Free Libraries Construction Project
Celebration Event - Making Christmas Cards
Celebration Event - Making Christmas Wreaths
Drumming Circle on Zoom
Family History Research
Family History Research
study Visits - Shared History Walks
Introduction to community gardening
OCN Level 2 Community Development and Good Relations
Teambuilding Visrt to the Jungle
Introduction on to Crochet
Fact Check Nl Session on introduction to Critical Thinking
Crafting and Introduction to Power Tools
Halloween Themed Crafting
Introduction to Self-care
Introduction to sewing machine5
Building Inner Strength
Introduction to dressmaking
Personal development
Ceramic Project
Fused Glass Project
Financial rovi•w
The results for the year a￿ contained in the financial statements from page 8. The Netsvork has
continued to receive funding from various government agencies and funders to support the varied work
that they undertake. This has been received through various tender and grants processes. The reserves
of the organisations have been maintained at a constant level to enable it to continue for a short period
of ts'me in the event of them being unable to obtsin funding, this also ensures that the Company can
meet its legal redundancy requirements.
Plans for future periods
Hopefully the pandemic will start to have less of an effect on the population and we will return to a new
normal. with groups being able to meet up. The trustees will continue to build on what CausevRy Rural
& Urban Ne￿Ork has established over its 30 years and maintain its core values and objectives to ensure
the continued development within the communities of the Causeway area and beyond.
Small company provisions
This report has been pr8pared in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies entitled to the
small companies exemption.

Causeway Rural & Urban Network
Company Limited by Guarantee
Trustees, Annual Report (Incorporating the Directors Raport) (￿Idnu•d}
Year ended 31 March 2023
The trustees, annual report was approved on 7 November 2023 and signed on behalf of the board of
trustees by..
Robert Ritchie"
Trustee
Aibert Clyde
Trustee