COLERAINE STREET PASTORS
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chartered accountants
TRUSTEES REPORT (INCLUDING DIRECTORS, REPORT)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2023
The trustees present their annual report and financial statements for the year ended 5 April 2023.
The accounts have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in note 1 to the accounts and
comply with the charity's memorandum, the Companies Act 2006 and 'Accounting and Fieporting 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>"
Oblectlves and actlvities
Coleraine Street Pastors Comprises 32 volunteers from local interdenominational Churches, including Coleraine,
Ballymoney, Portstewart and Castlerock. These volunteers are committed to going out at least once a rnonth at
various times, usually evening or night, to Listen, Care and Help within the local community The Charity has a
smaller number of Prayer Pastors who support the teams out on the streets by praying from the base or home. Our
volunteers are trained in various aspects of our work, from Drugs & Alcohol, First Aid to Suicide Awareness. Vve
work in partnership with NIHE, PSNI and the local PCSP. These agencies have said that our presence on the
streets at weekends makes Coleraine, Portrush and Portstewart safer for those out and about at night.
We listen to, talk to and gel lo know people in our local community to determine their needs and offer support or
guidanGe. This makes the difference to those who are often dealing with mental health problemslemotional distressl
suicidal ideation, tackling alcoholldrug addiction, living with debt worrieslin povertylcoping with homelessnessl
domestic abuse, struggling with apalhylsocial isolationlfear of crime., or young people who have a general lack of
ambition, who may be at increased risk of commilting crime.
On Friday nights, teams patrol Colerain8 town centre, parks, railway slalion and retail park, deterring crime and
antisocial behaviour and engaging with people. In housing estates, their presence reassures older, lonely. or socially
isolated people, who may feel vulnerable to ariti-social behaviour. They engage with teenagers and explain who
Street Pastors are and what they do on the estates. They also visit youth clubs and mental health OLrtreach facilities
to encourage people to seek assistance if required.
On Saturday nights, teams of 3-4 volunteers patrol Portrush and Portstewart, focusing on nightlife at pubs and
nightclubs. Their aim is lo look out for anyone who may be vulnerable lo assault, support people of all ages who
need help for various reasons, and ensure they get home safely. They remove bottles and potential weapons to
discourage violence and vandalism. Volunteers are also a visual presencelmediator, which helps to reduce tension
and anti-social behaviour and 'free up, Police officers to deal with more urgent calls from members of the community
who need their help. There are other events throughout the year, e.g., St Patrick's Day, when our presence in
'lislening, caring and helping keep people safe, is valued. We are represented on an ongoing basis, where issues
such as anti-social behaviour are raised, to be proactive instead of reactive to ensure the safety of all.
The trustees have paid due regard to guidance issued by the Charity Commission in deciding what activities the
Gharity should undertake.
Financial review
Over the period 8 April 2022 5 April 2023. the charity has helped approximately 1500 people on the streets.
Volunteers have lifted and disposed of 375 bottles and glasses to prevent them from being used as lethal weapons
or causing injury to people going barefoot. We have attended antisocial incidents and issued 105 street supplies to
the public.
We have administered first aid, as required, and assisted 110 people in transport, ensuring they got home safely.
During this period, 28 of our more experienced Street Pastors allended a refresher training session, and we
delivered First Aid training. We also gave in-person presentations to community and Church groups to inform and
educate them about our work.

COLERAINE STREET PASTORS
ids.
chartered accountants
TRUSTEES REPORT (INCLUDING DIRECTORS. REPORT) (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2023
It is the policy of the charity that unrestricted funds, which have not been designated for a specifi¢ use, should be
maintained at a level equivalent to between 3 and 6 months, expenditure. The trustees consider that reserves at this
level will ensure that, in the event of a significant drop in funding. they will be able to continue the charity's current
activities while consideration is given to ways in which additional funds may be raised. This level of reserves has
been maintained throughout the year.
The trustees have assessed the major risks to which the charity is
exposed, and ar8 satisfied that systems are in place lo mitigate exposure to the major risks.
The trustees have assessed the major risks lo which the charity is exposed, and are satisfied that systems are in
place to mitigate exposure to the major risks.
Structure, governance and management
The Charity has held regular management meetings for the running of the project. and followed the guidelines for
street pastors initiatives laid down by Ascension Trust (London), our umbrella body, supplying quarterly reports to
our funders.
The trustees, who are also the directors for the purpose of company law, and who served during the year and up to
the dale of signature of the financial statements were..
MrA . Brown
(Resigned 8 April 2022)
Jarnes Brown
(Resigned 8 April 2022)
Alice McAlary
Robert Ritchie
Ann Vance
Cathy Martin
Beverley Thompson
Elaine Breakey
Richard Pollock
Stephaine Quigley
Chris Crowder
Rev A W T Brown
Rev D Brown
(Resigned 27 September 20221
The Trustees report was approved by the Board of Trustees.
Trustee
4 December 2023
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