Trustee's Annual Report for the period of
I" January 2022 to 31" December 2022.
Listening Ear
LISTENINGEAR
Address: Room 27 Dunanney Centre, Rathmullan Drive,
Rathcoole, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim, BT37 9DQ
Tel: 02895085934
Web: www.listenin
ear.co.uk
Email I: listenin
earnewtownabbe
outlook.com
Facebook: @Listeningearnewtownabbey
Twitter: @ListeningEar9
NI Charity No: 108045

Public Benefit Reporting
To be a charity in Northern Ireland an organisatffton must have exclusively
charitable purposes. One component of what makes a purpose charitable is that
it is for the public benefit. This is known as the public benefit requirement.
Public benefit is, therefore, at the heart of what makes an organisation a charity.
By reporting on public benefit, charity trustees identify that their charity is
effectively doing what it was set up to do and is making a positive difference to
its beneficiaries. This should not be difficult for charity trustees of well
governed charities to demonstrate. Public benefit reporting within the trustees,
annual report gives the charity an opportunity to engage the reader and give
them a good understanding of the impact the charity has had across the year. It
is a tool to enhance accountability to all of the charity's stakeholders including
its funders, donors, members and beneficiaries.
All registered charities must:
report annually on how they have continued to meet the public benefit
requirement and
confirni that they have had due regard to guidance produced by the
Commission.
Public benefits
The main purpose of Listening Ear is the advancement ot- health or the saving of
lives. Through its range of mental health programmes to support those
undergoing a Inental health crisis, Listening Ear will help people improve their
mental health and reduce the number of individuals at risk of suicide in
Northern Ireland, with a particular focus on Newtownabbey. Health will be
benefited through the opportunity for people to volunteer as part of the project
either through answering phones, admin or supporting additional projects such
as courses, food drives etc. This will benefit both the volunteer through
improved community connections and reduction of isolation and those who
avail of the services offered. Listening Ear is a mental health organisation. Our
main focus is on supporting people through a mental health crisis and helping to
provide individuals with the tools necessary in order to enable their mental
health to improve. We offer a 24/7 emergency helpline for anyone undergoing a
mental health crisis. The service is answered by people who have obtained at
least their OCN Level 2 Listening Ear Empathetic Listening Training. We also
offer the option for people to receive regular calls from a trained individual as a
means of providing consistent support to anyone undergoing a period of mental
ill-health or requiring additional support on a regular basis. We provide and

seek training on a regular basis in order to ensure are volunteers are well
equipped to support our clients. We run courses and sessions related to mental
health open to the public. This is in order to help de-stigmatise mental health,
enable people to understand the myriad ot- mental health issues and causes, and
support people to find the means to look at their own and others mental health.
A second purpose of Listening Ear is the prevention or relief of poverty. Clients
will benefit from the advice and support given by Listening Ear to help them
obtain a better quality of life. This can be through support to alleviate debt,
accessing benetits and budgeting. Clients will also benefit from the prevention
of relief of poverty by accessing support to enable thern to access work or to
iinprove their skills to help them to progress to work with a higher financial
gain. As a mental health charity we recognise the strong connection between
poverty and mental ill-health. In so doing we believe it is vital that our clients
are also given the support they need to enable them to move out of poverty. In
order to do this we have volunteers trained in debt advice, housing advice and
benefits advice. We provide support to help clients budget their spending. We
also provide assistance to help people to re-enter the workplace when it is an
appropriate time for them to do through helping with Cvs and job searches and
providing an(Uor signposting to relevant training. The benefits are demonstrated
by the number of people availing of our phone line service either on a one-off
basis for initial signposting or support. or on a regular basis in order to assist
with their mental health recovery. Benefits are also noted in the increase of the
number of volunteers, and the training they are able to avail of as part of their
role. Often those availing in training participate in external groups such as local
football teams, community groups etc and bring their new training to other
aspects of community life. The benefits can also be demonstrated in the number
of clients accessing debt, benefits and housing advice, availing of budgeting
support and the increase in those entering new workplaces thanks to or job
engagement opportunities and signposting. There is no harn] arising from any of
our purposes. Our charity's beneficiaries are far reaching. We aim to support
anyone who approaches Listening Ear for support in Northern Ireland. An office
based in a Neighbourhood Renewal area highlights the deep connection
experienced between the impact of poverty and mental ill-health. Though our
physical presence is embedded within this community, our phone service can be
used by any person and we will aim to support every client no matter where
they are. Though our direct beneficiaries tend to be adults, the knock-on effect
often benefits younger people and children. In recognising this we both aim to
provide additional support to the whole family structure where needed,
including boosting financial stability where we can, but also by signposting to
other relevant organisations with services complementing the needs of our

clients. The only private benefit flowing for the work of Listening Ear is that
volunteers may also use the services provided and this is incidental and
necessary because it allows people using the service to direct the work of the
organisation based on their own experiences.
What Listening Ear does
Help and support the community with mental health, suicide prevention, drugs
and alcohol, awareness welfare and debt management. To deliver support to all
seLtions of the community ensuring not to exclude anyone based on religious
beliefs. political opinions, sexual orientation, gender, socio economic
background, age, race, disabilities/ abilities nor any other person within
Northern Ireland Act 1998 section 75. To build capacity within the community
by providing support. training and mentoring. To build community cohesion by
helping address issues which are dividing families and communities. To provide
a resource and a hub for intergenerational development and friendships. To
address social isolation by the development of a Natter group and the Support
and Survive group for those going through or have gone through the treatinent
of cancer. To partner with groups within the area to identify the needs of their
members and work to address them. i.e. mobi changer, hoist and support of
Abbey Allsorts. To act as a voice for the community and the individual when
they feel they cannot be heard. To liaise with statutory bodies to build a better
community and ensure civic pride develops within the area Supporting clients
impacted by threats. liaise with PSNI, H E and Base 2.
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Summary of work during 2022
2417 mental health support telephone line.
One to One meetings.
Ernergency walk in sessions.
'Daily" calls.
The provision of gas/ electricity vouchers, food vouchers and meat
vouchers.
The provision of white goods to those homeless or under threat of
homelessness.
Close work with the Community mental healtli team, voluntary and
statutory groups.
Welfare and debt advice.
Housing support.
Christmas toy appeal.
School uniforni appeal.
Community events to address loneliness and to engage the community.
The provision of a free food market Monday to Friday
Delivery of training courses including OCN Empathetic listening and
drug and alcohol awareness
Rathcoole LEAD (Ladies in Education And Development) Open
University Foundation degrees.

Regard to the c.ommissions Public benefit requirement statutory guidance
{CCNI ARR08 June 2019)
The Charity Trustees of Listening Ear declare that they have had regard to the
Commission's guidance on public benefit and. additionally, to report on the
activities the charity has carried out to further its purposes for the public benefit.
Listening Ear is a constituted organisation detailed within the "Listening Ear
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Constitution 26 March 2021"
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Trustees during the period ijl January 2022 to 31 December 2022
Brian Kerr
Paula North
Janine Caddell
William Smallwood
Samantha Wallace
Lynn Haveron
The procedure to select replacement Trustees is>
Stated communication to all the Trustees giving 30 days notice detailing
purpose of meeting.
Nominees must be proposed and seconded by Trustees. On agreement of
a proposed replacement Trustee two Trustees will be appointed to verify
suitability ot" individual and report back at a meeting within the next
month.
On receipt of a favourable report from the scrutineers at the next meeting
the replacement Trustee will be appointed and invited to the next
meeting.
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Listening Ear financial position at the end of the year
At the end of the 2022 year Listening Ear is in a good financial position.
Currently there are no financial liabilities.
Assets have increased in value from £7140 in 2021 to £8077
Restricted funds from grants increased during the period and where spend
for the public benefit as per the Grant Funders guidelines.
Reserves will be used to cover outgoings while awaiting payment from
Funders.
Reserves will be used for training of volunteers.
Reserves wÉIl be used for the emergency support of service users.
No funds are materially in deficit
No funds are held by the charity as a Custodian trustee.
A summary description of the purposes of the charity.
Listening Ear is established for the following purposes.
(11 To provide support and training to the Community on mental health, suicide prevention
and drug & alcohol awareness.
(2) To provide support to the community on debt and welfare advice.
2.2 In furtherance of these objectives Listening ear shall endeavour
(1) To support a network of Listening Ear volunteers in the role that they undertake
engaging with statutory bodies to build capacity both within and without the organisation.
(2) To organise or assist in organising classes. lectures, meetings, exhibitions, tours, events,
and activities consistent with the objectives of Listening Ear.
(3) To increase the capacity and confidence of those attending Listening Ear courses.
(4) To cooperate to such extent as may be necessary with voluntary and statutory agencies
and inhabitants of the area of benefit to advance the said objectives.
(5) To raise funds by way of donation, contributions, and other lawful methods.
(6) To do all such other lawful things as may advance the above aims and objectives.
Signature of Trustee: kn Yle
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