PlaySchule
Report and Accounts
for the year ended 31 August 2023
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| Trustee Committee and Other Information | 3 |
| Trustee Committee’s Report | 4 |
| Statement of Trustees’ Responsibilities | 5 |
| Independent Examiner's Report | 6 |
| Statement of Financial Activities | 7 |
| Balance Sheet | 8 |
| Accounting Policies and Notes to Financial Statements | 9 -10 |
PlaySchule
Trustee Committee and Other Information
Trustees Committee
Dana Rice (Chairperson) Alan McCay (Treasurer) James McCartney
Management Committee
Scott Rice Adam Doherty Siobhan Branegan
Bankers
Lloyds Bank Birmingham OSC 4, Ariel House Sheldon B26 3JW
Independent Examiner
Stephen Cox 32 College Glen Derry BT48 8PX
Registered office
St Columbs Park House 4 Limavady Road Derry BT47 6JY
Charity Number
107244
PlaySchule
Trustee Committee’s Report
for the year ended 31 August 2023
The Trustees' committee presents their report and the financial statements for the year ended 31 August 2023.
Objectives
Our aim is to foster activities within Derry City and its adjacent areas in the North West of Ireland by providing and maintaining resources dedicated to enhancing social skills among the youth and raising awareness across the community, without regard for disability, sexual orientation, nationality, ethnic background, or political and religious beliefs, intending to better life conditions. Specifically, our objectives are: (1) To educate and support individuals aged 11 to 25 within the designated area through physical and mental activities, focusing on developing and enhancing their social skills to foster awareness and understanding. (2) To cultivate emotional intelligence among these individuals through activities and collaborations that span different communities, emphasising the growth of self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship skills, thereby aiding them in maturing fully as individuals and contributing citizens to better their living conditions.
Public Benefits and What We Do
The tangible benefits arising from our mission encompass an enhanced self-awareness, encapsulating an understanding of one’s strengths, weaknesses, thoughts, beliefs, motivations, and emotions; the fostering of positive, mature, and meaningful relationships; an elevated appreciation and respect for diverse communities; active engagement in community outcomes; and a diminished sense of isolation among “at-risk” youths. These benefits are verified through feedback from participants, instructors, and community welfare experts, alongside regular evaluations of our services conducted by independent entities. In delivering resources and services to our beneficiaries, we must remain aware of any unintended consequences from our activities, ensuring that the positive impact significantly surpasses any potential harm. Our primary recipients are young individuals aged 11 to 25 residing in Derry City and its neighbouring regions in the North West of Ireland.
Results
The surplus for the year amounted to £3,833 (2022 - £15,395 surplus). The committee members are satisfied with the progress and will continue into the next financial year.
Trustees Committee Membership
The following people served on the Trustee Committee during this year:
Dana Rice (Chairperson) Alan McCay (Treasurer) James McCartney
This report was approved by the Trustee Committee and signed on its behalf by:
…………………………… ... Dana Rice (Chairperson)
…………………………… ...
Alan McCay (Treasurer)
Date: 10/06/2024
PlaySchule
Statement of Trustees’ Responsibilities
The charity's trustees are responsible for preparing an annual trustee's report and financial statements in line with relevant legislation and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). According to the charity's constitution, the trustees must compile financial statements annually. These statements must accurately and fairly reflect the charity's financial condition, as well as detail the incoming resources and how they are applied, encompassing both the income and expenditure of the charity for that specific period.
In the process of preparing the financial statements, the trustees must:
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Choose appropriate accounting policies and apply them consistently throughout the financial statements.
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Adhere to the guidelines and principles outlined in the Charities Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP).
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Make judgements and estimates that are both reasonable and prudent in the context of the charity's operations and financial status.
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Declare any UK accounting standards that have been adhered to, noting any significant deviations which must be disclosed and justified within the financial statements.
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Compile the financial reports under the assumption of a going concern, except in cases where it becomes reasonable to believe that the charity will not continue its operations.
The trustees hold the duty of maintaining accurate accounting records that, at any point, reasonably reflect the charity's financial status and ensure the financial statements are in accordance with applicable laws and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). Their responsibilities also extend to protecting the charity's assets and implementing adequate measures to prevent and identify fraud and other irregularities. Furthermore, trustees are accountable for preserving the integrity of the charitable and financial information on the charity’s website. It is important to note that the legal requirements governing the preparation and distribution of financial statements in the United Kingdom may vary from those in other jurisdictions.
Statement as to disclosure to the independent reviewer:
In so far as the trustees are aware at the time of approving our trustees' annual report:
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there is no relevant information, being information needed by the independent examiner in connection with preparing their report, of which the independent examiner is unaware, and
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the trustees, having made enquiries of fellow trustees and independent examiners that they ought to have individually taken, have each taken all steps that they are obliged to take as a trustees to make themselves aware of any relevant information and to establish that the independent examiner is aware of that information.
By order of the board of trustees
…………………………… ... Dana Rice (Chairperson)
Date: 10/06/2024
Independent Examiner's Report
to the Trustees of PlaySchule
Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustee Committee of Playschule
I report on the accounts of PlaySchule for the year ended 31 August 2023, which are set out on pages 7 to 10.
Respective responsibilities of the trustees and examiner
As the charity's trustees, you are responsible for preparing the accounts in alignment with the Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008.
My duties entail:
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Conducting an examination of the Accounts under Section 65 of the Charities Act.
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Adhering to the procedures established in the general directions provided by the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland under Section 65(9)(b) of the Charities Act.
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Reporting whether specific matters have been brought to my attention.
Basis of Independent Examiner's Report
I have examined your charity's accounts to ensure they comply with Section 65 of the Charities Act. This examination adhered to the general directions provided by the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland under Section 65(9)(b) of the Charities Act. The scope of this examination encompassed an evaluation of the accounting records maintained by the charity and a comparison of the presented accounts against these records. Additionally, the examination involved an assessment of any unusual items or disclosures within the accounts and soliciting explanations from you, as charity trustees, regarding any such findings. My responsibility is to determine whether there have been any material matters brought to my attention that would lead me to believe:
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That the accounting records have yet to be maintained in accordance with Section 63 of the Charities Act.
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That the accounts presented do not align with those accounting records.
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That the accounts fail to meet the accounting standards stipulated by the Charities Act.
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That additional information is necessary to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the accounts. This is in reference to CCNI ARR07 - supporting document dated 11 August 2016.
Independent Examiner's Statement
Upon completing my audit concerning the entity, including evaluating the practices and methodologies employed, I have not observed any material discrepancies warranting concern. Through the audit procedures executed and examining the available records, I possess adequate evidence to conclude that the financial statements provide an accurate and fair view of the charity’s financial position. Furthermore, no additional matters necessitating attention have come to light.
Stephen Cox
32 College Glen Derry BT48 8PX
10 June 2024
PlaySchule
Statement of Financial Activities
for the year ended 31 August 2023
| Note Restricted Funds Unrestricted Funds Income Donations - 72,000 Grant - 12,190 Services - 3,308 - 87,498 Administrative Expenses Expenditure Facilities - 3,019 Telephone & Internet - 205 Admin and office costs - 1,952 Equipment and electronics - 13,061 Travel and subsistence - 1,678 Printing, postage and stationery - 885 Professional and consultancy fees - 2,137 Staff training - - Project-related costs 2 - 39,821 Wages and salaries - 16,641 Bank Charges - 42 Sundry expenses - 968 Loan repayments 3,256 - 83,665 - 83,665 Net (expenditure) and net movement in funds in year - 3,833 Reconciliation of funds Total funds brought forward 15,395 Total funds carried forward 19,228 All amounts relate to continuing operations The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year. |
2023 £ 72,000 12,190 3,308 87,498 3,019 205 1,952 13,061 1,678 885 2,137 - 39,821 16,641 42 968 3,256 83,665 83,665 3,833 15,395 19,228 |
2022 £ 87,633 17,565 10,244 |
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| 115,442 | ||
| 3,470 174 2,571 20,689 2,530 1,341 3,008 4,539 53,400 12,521 27 692 3,353 |
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| 108,315 | ||
| 108,315 | ||
| 7,127 8,268 |
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| 15,395 | ||
PlaySchule Balance Sheet
as of 31 August 2023
| Note Current assets Cash at the bank and in hand Creditors: amounts falling due within one year 3 Net current (liabilities)/assets Net (liabilities)/assets Fund Account Total Funds |
2023 £ 36,760 (18,750) 18,010 18,010 18,010 18,010 |
2022 £ 32,927 (21,528) |
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| 11,399 | ||
| 11,399 | ||
| 11,399 | ||
| 11,399 |
On behalf of the Trustee Committee, we endorse these financial statements and affirm that all pertinent records and information have been provided for their preparation. The trustees have compiled the accounts in compliance with Section 130(1) of the Charities Act 2011.
…………………………… ... Dana Rice (Chairperson)
Date: 14/06/2023
PlaySchule
Accounting Policies and Notes to financial statements
for the year ended 31 August 2023
1. Accounting policies
Basis of preparation
The principal accounting policies adopted, judgements and key sources of estimation uncertainty in the preparation of the financial statements are as follows:
a) Basis of preparation
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2015) - (Charities SORP (FRS 102), the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland.
The entity meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102. Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy note(s).
b) Reconciliation with the previous Generally Accepted Accounting Practices
In preparing the accounts, the trustees have considered whether, in applying the accounting policies required by FRS 102 and the Charities SORP FRS 102, no material restatement of comparative items was needed.
c) Preparation of accounts on a going concern basis
The entity reported a net expenditure of £19,228. The trustees believe that the ongoing monitoring of income and measures taken after year-end to manage operating costs and focus on income recreation have secured the immediate future of the entity. The entity also maintains high levels of goodwill from the local community, having secured funding from various sources and currently has a number of fundraising activities planned for the coming twelve to eighteen-month period.
Cash flow statement
The entity has availed of the FRS 102 Section 7 exemption from the requirement to produce a cash flow statement. Income comprises the various income streams detailed in the Statement of Financial Activities and is recognised when received.
Government Grants
Grant income is recognised in income when received.
PlaySchule
Accounting Policies and Notes to financial statements
for the year ended 31 August 2023
2. Project Costs
| Project - Community Assistance Project Project - Daisy North Project - Front Matter Project - Inside Out Programme Project - Spring To Sports 3. Creditors Government Bounce Back Loan |
2023 £ - 4,258 15,862 16,172 3,529 39,821 2023 £ 18,750 18,750 |
2022 £ 14,824 5,899 10,082 17,355 5,240 |
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| 53,400 | ||
| 2022 £ 21,528 |
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| 21,528 |
Per the Government Bounce Back Loan Scheme agreement, no repayments are due in the first twelve months from the drawdown date. In addition, the government will meet all related fees and interest charged in the same period. After the first twelve months, interest is calculated monthly at 2.5% per annum.
4. Fund Account
| Surplus/ (Deficit) for the financial year Opening Total funds Closing Total funds |
2023 £ 3,833 32,927 36,760 |
2022 £ 15,395 17,532 |
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| 32,927 |