Teach na Failte
Trustees, Annual Report
Year ended 31 March 2023
The trustees present their report and the financial statements of the charity for the year ended
31 March 2023.
Reference and admlnistrative details
Reglstered charity name
Teach na Failte
Charlty registration number
NIC107120
Principal office
39 Bowling Green
strabane
BT82 8BW
The trustees
G Murray
T Stewart
V Mccay
W Robinson
T Curley
Auditor
SP Mccaffrey & Co
Chartered accountants & statutory auditor
50 Campsie Road
Omagh
Co Tyrone
BT79 OAG
Bankers
Ulster Bank
29 Abercorn Square
Strabane
Co Tyrorie
BT82 8AL
Ulster Bank
Derry
BT48 8JB
Structureg governance and management
Teach Na Failte (TnaF) is a constituted group managed by a regional committee and delivered by
local committees at a local level across the region. We are registered with the Nl Charities
Commission under the registration number 107120. Our main aim is the social re-integration and
social inclusion of former INLA prisoners and ex-combatants and their families. We operate on a
regional and all-lreland capacity assisting and encouraging a range of groups, individuals and their
families to address their needs and prepare for their future as part of a society emerging from contlict.

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Objectives and actlvlties
We have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission's general guidance on public
benefit when reviewing our aims and objectives and in planning our future activities.
othr Aims are'.-
Supporting Teach na Failte to strengthen wider community development process already developed.
To continue to share and consolidate lessons learnt from the Republican Socialist Movement (RSM)
transition process.
To strengthen positive relationships by addressing issues of mistrust, prejudice and intolerance, whilst
promoting anti-sectarianism and peace and_￿ConClllatlon.
To have community and strategic interventions. with various groups that are currently using amed
actions to advan￿ their political objectives.
To work within local urbanlrural communities that have large numbers of political
ex-prisonerslex-combatants to proactively design and deliver initiatives that bring people together and
work to promote diversity, tolerance and understanding.
To address the training and employability needs of political ex-prisonersl ex-combatants. Ensure that
interface tensions are addressed and alleviated through both monitoring of points of tension and
taking a lead in preventing them spinning out of control.
To work with alienatedlmarginalised young people to prevent them from becoming involved in either
anti-social activities andlor new forms of paramilitarism.

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Achievements and performanco
On a regional basis TnaF have been delivering specialised support to Republican Socialist
ex-prisoners, ex-combatants and associated groups and individuals. It has contributed to the building
of a sustsinable community infrastructure which has empowered and integrated ex-prisoners and
Ot￿[S who have encountered real social, economic and political barriers as a result of the conflict.
Over the year of the project we manage to secure and sustain 7 full-time posts within TnaF. We are
delivering services and programmes from offices in Belfast, Derry City, Strabane and Bellaghy as well
as working in the areas of Newry, Donegal, Lough and Dublin.
The project has engaged with a volunteer ￿se in each district across the region and provides skills,
training and vetting to enable volunteers to work-as a management committee providing a response to
local community needs, tension and difficulties. Outcomes have been having co-coordinated strategic
plans for each area with empowered local people with the capacity to address the issues.
Secondly the project has provided skills development and training for local people and others
associated with the project that has create opportunities and addressed issues around lack of skills,
lack of job opportunity. lack of access and unemployment and welfare issues. Thirdly the project has
provided a range of training and activities for young people that has addressed single identity and
cross community issues, sectarianism, policing issues, anti-social activity, drugs and alcohol issues
and other personal development and confidence issues.
A number of key outcomes across the Region have been",
TnaF has delivered a number of wide ranging residentials and are developing local stategic plans and
frameworks giving ownership to local areas and building capacity-
New opportunities have arisen over the year to develop a number of wide ranging Community
Development initiatives that are taking place across the region, Bellaghy. Derry, Belfast, strabane and
Newry developing training programmes, youth projects, residents, groups in Lower Falls and Derry,
Community Initiatives in Strabane around the Riverine Project and a Travellers Project in the North
West. Teach na Failte have completed a number of residentials and seminars identifying the issues
and speaking to to groups from throughout the region. As part of the transitional process 6 members
have increased their awareness and understanding of Restorative Practice by graduating from the
University of Ulster as certified practitioners in July. This is re-enforcing the position of building viable
alternatives to violence when dealing with grass-root community issues. This will be rolled out across
the region with more participants showing an interest to take up. Over the period a number of
workshops have been held in Belfast and Derry around the transitional work of RSM with regards their
participation in a Border Poll. After much analysis a booklet has been produced and has been
launched. It has been viewed within the RSM as a very progressive piece of work. We have also
participated in cross-border. cross-community workshops on the issue of Brexit. Teach na Failte
successfully engaged in work that has seen a reduction in community tensions within the Bogside
area of Derry over August period. Over P￿vIouS years this issue has seen a bonfire in the middle of a
busy thoroughfare, with hundreds of tyres burnt, and followed by very expensive clean-ups with rioting
and petrol bombing of police. Tech na Failte facilitated a number of workshops with young people and
other key individuals, alongside statutory bodies. This successfully negotiated the re-location of the
Bonfire to a different site that minimised risk and disruption, the removal and safe disposal of 300 tyres
and difftision of community tensions in this area, which can be built upon in future years. This has
'been very much welcomed by all involved which was viewed as having a regional impact.
Over the period Teach na Failte facilitated the Independent Dialogue Group and delivered a number of
workshops in Dublin and Monaghan. It consisted of a Core group of around 20 members from across
Ireland. The dialogue has progressed into building, through consensus, a document as to how to
move forward in Ireland through entirely peaceful methods. This group has now produced some
papers and

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is beginning an advocacy programme to generate support for this. This group is made up of a wide
range of of individuals from a variety of backgrounds that have been actively involved with the conflict
in Ireland and is looking at alternative to violence. It has initiated a number of issued based campaigns
across Ireland around homelessness and the drugs problem.
Sulport for Individual to gain relevant qualifications, employment opportunities, advice and support
has continued to deal with Welfare Rights and housing issues. We dealt with clients on issues such as
PIP, Income Support, ESA, JSA, Steps to Work, Carer's Allowance, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax
Credit, Housing Benefit and Social Fund. 3QO participants supported.
Flnancial review
Teach na Failte is non-profit making organisation. The future financial position of the organisation will
be detennited by what grant funding is awarded to them.
Reserves policy
The trustees of Teach na Failte have set up a reserves policy which requires that reserves be
maintained, in unrestricted bank accounts, at a level which ensures that Teach na Failte's core
activities, could continue during a period of unforeseen difficulty. The trustees consider that this figure
should be £15,000 and will endeavour to reach this figure in the next few years. The Reserve Policy is
reviewed by the trustees on an annual basis.
Trustees. responsibilities statement
The trustees 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).
The law applicable to charities in Northern Ireland requires the charity trustees to prepare financial
statements for each year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the
incoming resources and application of resources, of the charity for that period.
In preparing these financial statements, the trustees are required to=
select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently.
obseNe the methods and principles in the applicable Charities SORP.
make judgments and accounting estimates that are reasonable and prudent",
state whether applicable UK Accounting Standards have been followed, subject to any material
departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements-
prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume
that the charity will continue in business.
.The trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and
explain the charity's transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial
position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the
Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the
charity and hence for tsking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other
irregularities.

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Trustees, Annual Report (continued)
Year ended 31 March 2023
The trustees, annual report was approved on 16 November 2023 and signed on behalf of the board of
trustees by..
rray
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T Stewart
Trustee