# **LightworkNI Ltd** Annual Report 2024/2025 

## Table of Contents 

1. **Introduction** : A brief overview of Lightwork NI's mission and objectives and a note from our C.E.O 

2. **Achievements and Performance** : Programmes and initiatives undertaken this year 

3. **Structure, Governance, and Management** : Information about the organisational structure 

4. **Plans for Future Periods** : Outline of future strategies and objectives. 

## **Introduction to Lightwork NI** 

Founded in 2019, Lightwork NI is a social enterprise dedicated to providing individuals with the knowledge, tools, and skills to develop resilience and manage emotions arising from challenging life circumstances. The organisation offers individual and group sessions and workshops for children and parents, focusing on emotional regulation strategies, positive psychology, and somatic therapies. Lightwork specialises in ‘bottom up’ therapies and trauma informed practice. We primarily offer Brainspotting and Play Therapy. 

## **A Note From the C.E.O** 

As we reflect on the past year, I am filled with gratitude and pride for the journey Lightwork NI continues to take in supporting the emotional wellbeing of individuals and families in our community. 

At Lightwork NI, we believe that everyone deserves the tools to navigate life’s challenges with strength and resilience. This year, we’ve seen the impact of our work ripple out from our new building, which has doubled our capacity and given us full equality of access including a wheelchair accessible lift and space to host professional training and a range of holistic therapies. The refurbishment, furnishing and decoration of the building was supported by Awards for All and Halifax Foundation. We are also grateful for support to finance programmes and to GoSucceed for the mentoring and funding to extend our Play Therapy offering to provide services and equipment for more complex cases and groups. 

Our workshops, programmes, and one-to-one support have not only empowered individuals but have also created safe spaces where healing and growth can begin. This year we have forged referral pathways, service level agreements and working partnerships which have accelerated our growth and development through our work with Action for Children, NHSCT Intensive Family Support Team and Womens Aid. 

None of this would be possible without the incredible dedication of our team, the trust of the families we work with, and the generous support of our funders and partners. I want to personally thank every volunteer, practitioner, donor, and community ally who has played a role in helping us reach those who need us most. 

As we look ahead, we remain committed to continually striving for innovation and excellence, expanding our reach, deepening our impact, and continuing to bring light, hope, and practical support to those navigating through dark times. 

With heartfelt thanks, 

**Kerry McWilliams** Founder & CEO Lightwork NI 

## **Achievements and Performance** 

This year saw Lightwork develop their training programmes for other organisations as an opportunity to skill share and collaborate to better support our community. 

We have continued to collaborate with Action for Children to host the community hub in Lightwork which is in the heart of Antrim, right on the High Street. This has given us an opportunity to build new referral pathways and nurture relationships with some of the other incredible statutory and voluntary sector organisations offering support in our community. 

## **A note from our trustees** 

The trustees of Lightwork NI confirm that they have had due regard to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland’s statutory guidance on public benefit when reviewing the charity’s aims and objectives, setting its strategic direction, and planning its activities. 

In particular, the trustees are satisfied that the activities carried out during the year have directly advanced the charity’s purposes for the public benefit. Through delivering emotional wellbeing programmes and workshops for children, parents, and individuals facing challenging life circumstances as well as offering individual therapy, Lightwork NI has provided meaningful and measurable support to the wider community. The trustees will continue to ensure that all future activities are aligned with the charity’s mission and contribute positively to the public good. 

## **Funders** 

Lightwork are thankful for all the support from funders we received this year that made our work possible – with deepest gratitude to 

The National Lottery Community Fund, Enkalon Foundation, ANBC Go Succeed Programme, Halifax Foundation, Action for Children 

## **Structure, Governance, and Management** : 

Lightwork NI is a limited company registered with Companies House Reg No NI662313 and with the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland under charity number NIC108483.The principal operations address of the charity is 10A High Street Antrim BT41 4AN. Registered office is 186 Bush Manor Steeple Road, Antrim 

## **Plans for the Future** : 

Looking ahead, Lightwork NI is focused on strategic growth aimed at deepening our impact within the communities we serve. Building on the strong foundations laid in previous years, our priorities for the coming period include: 

- **Launching Our New, Dedicated Space** We are thrilled to have secured a lease and funding to fit out and equip our larger premises with disabled access which will serve as the new home for Lightwork NI. Moving in, designing, and decorating the space to reflect our values of providing warmth, safety, and healing. This new environment allows us to expand our services, host more workshops, and create a welcoming, trauma-informed setting for everyone who walks through our doors. 

- **Developing Our Brainspotting and Play Therapy Services** We aim to further integrate and expand our specialist therapeutic offerings, including Brainspotting and Play Therapy. By investing in practitioner development and increasing accessibility to these services, we hope to provide more targeted and effective interventions for children, young people, and adults experiencing emotional distress and the legacy of trauma. This year our CEO became the first accredited Brainspotting consultant in Ireland, ow able to supervise and recommend for certification trainee Brainspotting therapists 

These plans are guided by our commitment to healing, growth, and community empowerment. As we evolve, our focus remains on the creation of safe spaces where emotional wellbeing can flourish and every individual feels seen, heard, and supported. 

