rrlends of Roxburghe House Grdrnpian Annual Report and Audited Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2024 We manage the donations that make life more comfortable for the patients and team at Roxburghe House in Aberdeen Charity re8iStration nurnberSC009220 (knand
ds of Roxburghe House Grampian Legal and Administrative Information Trustees Charity number IS¢otlandl SC009220 Principal •ddre55 RoxburBhe House Ashgrove Road AB25 3BX Auditor 1.8. ScWe5 Ltd i0bYn ABIO IYH Banker5 TSB PI Henry Dynw House 120 Geor8e Street Edinburgh Uniled Kingdcrfn EH2 4LH Solicitors Ledingham Chalmers LLP Johnstone House 52. 54 Rose stet ABIO IHA
ti'iei Id.&• Contents Pages Tru5tees' report 3.20 statement of Trustees. responsibilities 21 Independent auditor's report 22-24 Statement of financial activities 25 Balance sheet 26 statement of Cash Flov 27 Notes to the financial statements 28-34
Trustees, Report For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• Introduction The Trustees present their nUal ReFQrt aTrJ FinarKial Staternent5for Frnd$of Roxburghe HouseGrarnwan IFORHG, Friends) for the ar ended 31 Decernber 2024. Thi5 reFQrt prc14ides an tr4erview of thecharitys activities, achievement%andfinl p)ytion durir the year. Thefinancial ststements have been prep¥ed ) accordance with the a(cwntin8 1£5 Sel out in note I to the financial 5tatement5arvJ i(wnpfywth the Charity's written constitution. the Charitie5 and Trustee Investment IScotlan(D Act 2005.theCharitie5 Account5 Iscotlandl Regulation5 20061as wnendedi and'Aicountiry and ReprrtinB by Charitie5.. Statemenl of Recornrnended PractKe arKab tochartties preparing theiraccounts in accordeWith the Financial Reporting Standard PKatAe in the UK RepU1C of Iland IFRS 1021. lelTecti%t i lanu¥y 20191. ensu that patient%their f&7)ilies, aj NHS staff had a¢$$ to the best p)ssiNe Ca aThJ supFrt. Asiqnificant rnile5e this sar wasthe retiTerrt of . who ha4 ser¥ed as Secretary for many ar5. en played a CnKial rde in orgaThising the fl(Mer team, intr(xJLKing [n)tIOnal merchandise, ensuring that FORHG'S prvwKewas fdt across the wi¢Jer c(xnmunity. HereptU marks the end of era. but her leg4Xy contiThue5 With the appoiThtrnent of.who stepped into the role in 2024. Objectives and activitie5 The primary objectives of FORHG we lo siipport the oTrgoin8 ca, and to FKeser¥e and wotect the wellbeing of t)se patients requi ce the supervision of the Roxburghe House Grampan ClinKal Team, irrespectwe of the locati(M) wkre XKh cwe treatment is provHled. Merniership of FORFK isopen tLY. l.Any individual aged 16or ryler Yfkl WTitten application tothe Bowd has been approved tythe Board and adrnrtd to mernbership.and 2.Anyper5CwhO has been admitted to membershipfdlo4wng iwtatKM) ty the ewd L¥ its Chairman. Supportin8 the Work of NHS Volunteers at Roxburghe House. Grampian Volunteers remain an integral wt of daily 0ratior6 at Roxburghe House, contriFxJting to the smTh)th njnning of services and offering support to patients d staff alike. Charitable Activities Reception and Administrative Support Wunteer5 helped CeptIon and admiTristrative staff welcoming visitor&guwJing thern to the approwiate a%and prowding practical a5SlStaThce. Given that many patients famil*s are Yisiting Roxburghe House forthefirstt1rr.vCjunteers play a key role in uealinga compassionate arKI SUpr first impressi. Dtsring the ye¥. FORHG ctIn its pjrpose to SUPFK)rt theowing(a and wotect the wdlbeingof patient5 under the superv75n of the RoxiwJr8he House Grarnpian ClinKal Team by VarUSPrOIe(tsa5 detailed in this repL¥t. Achievements and Perfonnance in 2024 FrEtK15 of ROXburg House GrarnpiaTr IFORHGI reinforiing it5 commitTTEnt toenhancingthe Patnt and staff e¥perierKe at RoxiwJrghe Hwse. The charrty continued to FYtr4ide financial gjpm. vdunteer Suprt.and direct fuTrJingof e55ential ser¥Ke5to The Coffee Bar- More Than Just a Cup of Tea 00fthe bw5t dlopMents thi5 year was in the coffee bar. vthich OIed open seven days a week
Trustees, Report For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• throu8hout 2024. Wunteer5covered r[t 5hift& offering free tea and coffee to patieTht& visitors, and NHS staff. In rni&2024.the charity in%Ested ina commercial-grade coffee machine, all1n8 volunteers to make mocha% lattes, hot chocolates.and rne. These new drinks We a¥ailatlefor a m(xJest ¢)nati Jdirbg an extra layer of seThKe aThJ a sm41 fvnds to sutp)rtthech¥itys other initiatNe This ha5 tra)sforrned tlEcoffee bar frrmn 3 baSK refreshment statKJn intoa Social hub.where patient% families, and staff (otdd te a tKeak in a vdcc¥ni en¥ironmeThL 1lness.h)d bereavement, providin8 gentle e¥FAarwtiLS that help children tnakesense of their ed one5 jwrney. They also offer practical activities to enCourageettrkTr1 express. such as merTTrO makn'ng andstorytelling. This initiative ensures that faMilS facing end-of4rfe care at Rokburghe 14ouse havethe right resource5 io SUPF4Jrt their chik4ren, 8Nin8 thern 8uidarKe, reassu.d a way to TWi8ate k)55 with clarityand care. Funding of Virtual Reality IVR) Headsets: Enhancing Patient Well-Being 2024. FrieThJs of R(ubJrghe Hwse Grampian IFORHGI furthd ycolist Recreo VR headsets fSe ¥tnIS at R{trghe House, marking an important step in imprrjving the 11-being of those recewin8 phlliatNe RtCO8nisin8 the potential benefit50f immersive thtrwtic e¥periencsthe charity researched varths VR opti¢)ns and consultedwith the Chaph)incy Team, NHSstsff. otheriyganisats'ons using similar lech>108Y. Virtual lIty) rs 4Krea5in8ty Ltsed in palliative care to support Patts.mental and emotiorsal well.bein8. At RoxbJrghe mj5e.VR pro¥e5 patients with acce55 to a range of calming and imrner5ive experiences thot can help uCeSt5s and anxiety. The tKhnology is so u d for Weminisn theraFY. al)wIng patieTrts to virtualty revisit f)illar l%XatioTrs from their past. MJ foT Virtual tra, offering experiences of global ndmsand natu settings that they would be to visit. The Day Unit - A Space for Comfort and Community The Day Llnit offers a structured I2-k for individL4415 receiving palliatNecare. prowdin8 regular medical and theraUt suppjrt need for inpatient lmiSSion. Patients can attend the Day Unit sessions, drowin art se$5)n& a1, kSIble, participate in season¥ VitiesSuch as the Chfistmas party. FORHG funded.. . Christmas foodaThJ presents. helping to m the festi season inclusive for all atteTrJin8 the Day Unit. . The salaries of the %lter artist in residence.allowing patients to engage in creati¥e express and therapeutic Ktivitie For rnany, these sessions pro¥Kle valuable Opportunit frjr C&e engagement stnKtured tivities alongsHfje their medi(al care. contributing to obtrall well-bEin& Children'5 Library: Supporting Families Through Grief In 2024, Friends of Roxburghe House Gramtman IFORHGI funded the purchase of bcth aThl a dethcated okshelf to suPrt youngerchildren of palients" the ward. These Èwks are Fwdided free of ce to farnilie5 who need them. VR can a1505erye a5 a d15trartion frorn pain and medical FedUres, helpingto improve cornfort levels during treatmenLfvth1tnd1Iy. se patients use VR for SLKial engagement. taking wt in interactive experienthat encourage c(xnmunication and The Flower Team- Bringing Nature Indoors YounBer patients in the unf( often have youn8thiklren who strug8leto understand %that is n1Thg to their parent or close relatNe as they rexh final stages of life. Forthese children,grief is compIeKal th need agtrappmwiatewaysto preSS enKJtTh4ask que5tKJns, and find comforL The b)(scoverthemes SIKh as understanding Recognising the wofoundtherapeutic effectsof natu. FORHG continued to fund fresh fIr*r5 throughcrtJt 2024.1 Van let once again supplied 11Tr•rn5 at a di5COUllted rate. eTrsuriTrg thatevery patienlarea within Ro¥iMJrghe Housewa5 brightened try fresh arrangementseach week
Trustees, Report For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• . The-Rotsry Club Aberdeen"Sundk?l instslled approximatety 20 years ago in Celebrati of a Thtury of service123rd February 1905 to 23rd February20051. was restored by a ten of %dunteer5 compri5in8 of mernbers of the RH 8athin8 team and ¢JUrffi"e from PolKe Scotland. Generou5 SUPPXt Was Fyovided by Centurion Grwp who dcnated the stone5 for the centre of the Sundial. . R£xrtir garthn mainten•Ke. seasi plant1n&andwildlrffrdIY initiative5re funded toensuTethat this ou¢dLK)rarea rernaiwl atheratK 5aThctuary. . FORHG continued to fund bi fooj. ensuring a hatstst that attracts b'rds. Gardens play a cruckal fole in palliative care 5ettin85. prowiding a calm and torati environment for patients need a quiet SpawaY frorn medKal treatrnentsand equipment. Education and Staff Development- Investing in Knowledge FORHG continued to fuTrJ e55ential educational opFx)rtunits for NH5 staff,with tot4 funding Jntingto £6.528 wi 2024. Oneofthe cwe fvnded cwrses remains the European Certiftate in Essential palltIVe Care, wknich provides ¥ch4i5t trainin8 to heathcare Profeson5 workin8 Volunteer Drivers - A Lifeline for Many Patients Many Day Unit patient5 relyon vdunteer drNtY5 to help them atteThJ medical appointments.therapy sessions. and social eventsat Roxburghe H(. Without this swyce, many indNidu4sv&Thdd StrUge to &cess the care W red. FORHG fvnds rnileagecosts fOrmn1eerdrIlth the totsl funding for fvel nbUrSeMents èmounting to £1,927 in 2024. The Roxburghe House Garden FORHG. s supsxyt for the garden continued thrrh(Art 2024.
Trustees, Report For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• with patients at ROxr8he HoLtse. ThiSc¢)mprthens ctsJrsetwips heth&Ve professionals wth essentia skills and kntyledge CnKial for ddivering compass)nate erMSof.life (we. The certiftation covers a range of towc% irKluding pain management, cornrnunKation Strategi holistic patient care.ensurin8 that NHS staff 15 prepared to address the unique reds of [leftts t4wJ theirfamilie& Patient.Focused 5upport- Enhancing Wellbeing FoRHGccffjtind to fiJn& The Artist Initiative Acdlaboratk)nWith Grampian Hoswtsls Art Trust, allowng patients toen8a8e in artistic artNltiesas aform of sdf- expression th • The Writer Initiative Ensurin8 that patient5 hwe the oPrtUnrtY to record their stories arvj experces. creating lasting memories their loved (w)e Loss of the Therapies Nurse After many years of dedicated service.the Therapies Nurse resigned to take up a ne kh)st in InltmeWrth ily commute Of rnethan 2.5 hours, the time became uThsu5toina)le. . Free Access to Hospedia TV Many Pat•ts relyon Iv for entertainTrt distrartion.and FORHG continLsto frjllyfund thisservic Unfortunately, this Meant that therap sh s aromatherapy. refiexdogy.and massageve unavailable for a period NHS Grarnpian 3ClY recruiting a repleMent, aThJ as soon asa r apwntment i% made, FORHG 11 resumefvndingth essential sefwKe. The Podiatry Servi sIe 2017. FORHG hasfuThJed a P(MJiatry for patients. The Podiatry Service PartUlarlY cnjcial for indwiduals Ing life4imiting i11rsseS as these patient5 MaYeXperTrtr challenges rdatedto r[llIty. circulati(. and 5en50ry PerPtiOn.The charitI5 commitment to fvThJing this swice exemplifies (w dedication to a comprehensive and ap[K0h to palliative care. u1
Trustees, Report For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• . Yhe Little things. Small trArt meaninghA gestures.such as seasonal decorations and therned display catxnets, help to make ROXJrghe HjSe fed less clinical and [Te hLYnely. These se5gonsa )tdInlCal discusyons but frKus on staff tll-bein&allowing iNli¥kJualsto Sha their tghts in asafe, non.18Ments1 environment. Theairn 15 to ensure that staff fed heard, vaued, and sUPP)rted. reinforcin8their ability to continue delryerin8C(MnPaSSiLNOte Ca wth¢xrt C(¥n[MIs1ng their eftM)th)ro1 health. . FORHG continuesto fUndTrhekIytts for day unit patEnts, IludingAberens icL¥i "Rowe-18utteryl- a l(tsl ddi(Y mLKh loved by Patien Additiuly, o(caswal ftsh suppe re prowded, offering patients a small meaningfvl senseof ncmalityand eniw) By fuThJin8 these 5e5shMs, FORHG ensures that ttr on the frort lir5 of Patnt care receive the 5atne le4d of supwt and CLN)siderath)nas thty prowdeto othe Supporting the Schwartz Rounds InditiOn to ontron<)e supervtsion. FORHG also ftJThls mcx)thlyS(hwartz R(nd&a OgnISed initiative designed to FThide a stwrtured forum health¢t professK)nalsto discuss the emot aThJ %xial chalknges they fe in their role& Unlike formal training or clinKal debrief5. Schw¥tz Round5 focuson the human irnpart ofhealthcare. 8ivin85taff the OFFOrtunity tosh¥e their exFeriences arn frorn each other.and 5tren8then theirseThse of team cthe5)n. These d15cussv)n5 help to reduce fEelin85 of isdatv)n,valh4ate shared experierKsand createa culture of openne55 aTrJ rnutU supwt within RoxbJrghe . ToerKourage wtKipatK)n. FORHG prw(les lunche5 for attendee$.sring Staff ha¥e the te and orItUrlY to engage fulty in these refiective discussionswithout thepreswreof clinical duties Pijlling th?m aw'a . At Christmas, FORHG exteThJs thissupwt iry funding festiVefI and small gifts for both day unit and in-patient ward patients, enwring that e¥Yyoneat Roxbur8he HouseexpervKes a twch of warrnth and cdetratJn thrin8 hdiday sea50n. . NEW in 2024.. Weekly Fruit Delibrries FORHG began fuTrJin8 fresh fruit delIle$frOrn theccfflmunity Food Inittives North East Ltd ICFinel prowdin8 healthy snack5for patients and staff. CFine isa IcKal charrtythKh aim5 are to improve health wellbein8 the enviroThrnent. tkIe poverty and build re5ilierte for arKI with dId¥anged.vu1nerab1e. Irr• income indivvjualsfamiliesaThJcomMunitS in North East Scotland staff-Focused Support - Caring for the Carers FORHG recognises that wowding endrf.ltfe is not only physically demaling but also 0t1(lty and meThtally challen8in& particularly for NHS staff in Patient.flng role& Bed fundin8 Sla1 celethtorye4ents the charity rernaiThs cornrnrtted to supportirng the htll-being a1 of the clinKal team through strtured super¥6ion. rellerti¥ praciicesessK)n%and peer SUPlM¥t initiatives Pastoral Supervision for Staff, Consultants, and Senior charge Nurse To help staff naVigatetheertK)nal comF4exities of palliative c¥e. FORHG fund5 Pastcfil SurTri5KII Se55ion5.offering a structured. confKlertwl space where healthcare professK)naL% can reflert on their experiences. pr(eSS the p4rhological IM ofts'r ri receive professional guidance survrt
Trustees, Report For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• Recognising and Supporting Staff Beyond Supervision eyond ernotional support initk4ti%es.the ch a150continue5to recognise staff dedKatI in practical ways. In 2024. FORHG wt-funded Christmas CeleratiOnS,81vlng NHS stsff the option to attend festive lurKh or take part in a breknjt rcom chal . a tepAn.based e¥wt designed to pyCote woblern. solving and social connection tyJt%de of a clinKal setting. For thoseworkin8 over the Christmas New Year period.the charityontr again provided takeaway5 snacks,acknowled8in8the Commitment of staff sacrifice holthy lirne wth their farnilies tocontinue provhling compas510nate we at R0xbue House. Wimblpdon stravA>Errie5 and Cream amon8dder gewatior6. To ensvre that erferyte can stay informed and feel invdved.the charity (CtInUest0PVIePhyslUlneIertersa1Ong5lde its digital presere. Thiscommitment to inclusive communscationensuresthat all 5UPPOrters, regardkss of theiv prefErred platfo. rernain engaged with thech¥itys w 8ein8 Seen Visibilrty within the local commvnrty isessential for raising aware55 of FORHGSrk and fostering on80in8 supp)rL In Au8U5t, the charty prwlly participated in the CelebrateAberdeenparadefc the seCd time. This annual event brings tO8el charitie5, voluntary groups, a1 sc(ial enterprt0 highlight the posrf(ive impact of or8aThisations acn the city. ArouThl 30 FORHG supporters and Friends joinedthe march alg Aberdeen's Union Stree¢ walking alongskle SOOOparticipants frnm over 130 organisatiorTr& Theeventwas a fantastic opp(rtuniiy to skwase the charitys bKwkand connert the wider community. FORHG also recogni5e5 that notalldon5 and supporters engage throu8h socialmedi4 Ftr those V4ts)dorttt 0)e. uptstes can befound www.friendsofroxburyhehouse.co.uk Insts8ram.. FriendsofRoxburghe Iceb. IFriendsofRoxburghe
Looking Ahead to 2025: Challenges, Opportunitie5, and Strategic Focus ti'iei Id.&• LookingAhead to 2025: ChaIlenge%OpFK)itand strtegic Focus As Friendsof Roxtxjrghe HouseGrampian IFORHGI looks towards 2025, weth so with a (le¥ understaThJing of the finala1 aThJ operatith)al challenges facing NHS Grp1.The chty MaInS committed to supp(rting patients, f11$. aThJ stsff èt Roxbur8he House. but the pressure50n NHS budgets. 5tretihed re50uKe5.and s1(wapwiwal processes major proJt5 rnean W must continue to Japt. a senseof Thymalty, making vtsits easierfor b)th the chihjren their familie> The aYaa will caterto a wde age range.from children to teeroge urin8 it retvains a ver5atileand valuable re5(yJro. Planned Improvements Whilst still in the final annIng and design phase. fd1ty4ingdiscussiors th expertsfrom The Archie Foundation ènd the PtsyTlwapyTeam at the Royal Airdeen Chil¢kns Hosprtal IRACHI, anned improvernents may include repl1n8 e¥i5tin8 furnitu with a 50ft co¢xh Èean ba8sfor a(trJed £omfwt. UFdatin8 thewall Cdjr to a rnore calrnin8 tone,and irKorpwating storytellin8 thork by a bcal artist to createan eThga8in8 and welcoming ye. IntertIVe play elements may feature a convertible f$ball table. A Difficult NHS Landscape NHS Gramprdn, like many other he4th b)¥ds 0$$ Scotland. is 8raFWing wth Severe financial (onstrain driven by. . An £82.$ million budget shvttsll.the tsrgest in S(otland. leading to 5YgnrfKant cuts in spendin8. . ItKreased demand fly services, wtKulwty fr(m an ageing powlatiM, puttingfurthef pressure on limited resources. . Revuitrnent challerqes leading to Tve on gencystsff,which &Yds financial strai • Risin8 C05t5 new medKal technolo8ies treatrnents rnaking it harder to fund dwIlaY OFeration5. • ScottL5h Go¥emment-rnaTr4ated 5pendin8cuis, restrictin8 NHS Gramwan5 a'litY to approb or ctrfund new projects. Thi5 financhryl pressure ha5 a direct impact ¢ Roxburghe House. LwBer woiect%such asequiprnent PUhaSe5 or facility UP8ra&swere deYed In 2024 as NHS Gramp'an focused on fiTharKsal (¢Sldatior AFPll)val processe5 have ed, and NHS rn3nageffl teams are spread thin mults'F4e of resp)nsibility. a 0dentraIn set.a mobile gaming station. and a childized play kitcherL A wall-mounted Smart TV ttwjld allcfyv children towatch MCN5 orstream content un8th•rvTr CoUnts. New sffc-on toy cars Le80 sets rnay introJuced.while existing shelving would be retained for cniSed Signs of Progres5 in 2025 Despite the challenges there are p05itNe developmentson the RoxtrMJf8he Fkiu5e stsff. including the Senior Charge Nurse. havebeen *x)rking closdy with theArchie FoutKlat#)n lthich suprtS the Sick Kids Hospital) to devel¢)p C(XKepts vpgrayirvd the childreTh5 play wea. Thi5 collaLM)raticn airn5 to create a rnore wdcoming.engaging space for)n8 visitor5, irnpThin8 theirexFerierKethen they come to see loved C¥S receivin8care. Staff room and staff education area refurbishment 1rf(IM1y. anSare progressing for the refvrshMeTrt0fthe staff ro(m and staff education a• Funding has alty bew seCUd forfurniture, and we are %wrking wrth NHS to rTh)ve f¢)rward wth paitrtingand ¢Je(LxatiTrg. why the Project Matters For children visiting farnily memr5 in palliative care. the experientr can k oveThvhelrnin8.A thIghtJ1 desEned thspxe [x0deS comfortdi5trtl0Tr, Day Unit Refurbishment & staff Team Buildin8 Away Days Day Unit RefurbishmenL. NHS Grarnpian agernent is in the [KresSOf obtainiTrdasecoThJquote for
Looking Ahead to 2025: Challenges, Opportunitie5, and Strategic Focus ti'iei Id.&• the refijkbishment of the Day unThiS ryoiert VAII go a simple refresh, irK(p(watlng r•¥ paintwori re(arpetin& uFxJated tAirKls and curtai and tno(kn fumitUTe toenhance th comfort ¥wJ aestheti£s.A storage area isalso to irnpro%t organisation and accessibility. Importantly. the refurbishrnent will include thea(hJith?n of a new toilet located rnwh c105er to the Day Unit, significantly reducing the dtsnce that patients need towalk to access facilities. This much.needed imwrNementwill make the unit more prtiCal aThJ patient-frieThJly. Lo(hter 2025 Staff Team Building Away Days.. PL4nning is a19) erWaY for the L¢xhter 2025 Staff Team Building Away Days, whKh we eXted to take ple in May 2025. horfvlly under bright springsks. These away days provide an opwrtvnityfor stsff to step away from t'r daily responsibilits, strengttrn team LK)nd&and en8age In &try(tiesdesi8ned to b005t morale, resilience, and collalwxaticffj. The event is being Structured to ensure that Staff from across RoxburBhe House can participate, reInf(Ing the sense of teamwork and shared cornm11rnt that un(lerwns theirwork. Iegwgmthr new51etter%engagement with kxal sdic1txl ane$S£amP3lns. Continuing Our Commitment to NHS Staff Qvartertyengagement meetingswith NHS Grampian mwgement ot Roxburghe House shall continue, ensuring that Roxl)urghe Hwse staff haveavoice in httwthe charity althtes resour strategic Growth and Governance Strengthening the 8MarKe of the charity remains prMYityfor 2025. The FM)ard is activdy seeking to exparnl itseyrtise, p¥ticularfy in fuThlraisin& Mti * digital enga8ernent,toenhanceour abilitytosecure long-term fiTharKial suprKJrt and increase awarenessof our rtensuring that we have the ri8ht skills in pe to guide the charity thfOU8h futurechalenge5. drt10nty, the thity 15 conOxtin¥ a reviewof rts constitution to enyjre that can remoin flexible in responding tothe charn8in8 ro of the NHS and Building Capacity for the Future In addition to fuThJing specifK projects 2025wll tea year of 5trengthenin8 our cwn infra5tructureto bett support Roxburghe House in the long term.. . Finalisin8 the J-Ye•r 5tr•te8ic Pl•n The draft 5trategy.which will be presented at the AGM in March 2025. cthlinEs how WIll recru ne trustee5. imwo¥E comrnunicat ith NHS staff, and ensure that fiJndin8 is used in the most effectwe way. . Investing in IT and Data Security The transition to centra115ed thcurnent Stcwe. officHI charityemail accounts. irnproved cyÈr5ecurity protocols wll be a Wfc<u5 for the first half of the year. Conclusion ythi the fffianc1 thallenges facing NHS Gramphin thal FORHG will need to rernain adaptable. thtye a real OPFK)rtuTritie5 to make a difference in 20Z From enhèrKing PatnI stsff fa(ilitiesto strengthening our internal infrostru(ture.funding enK)tional SUPFKt NHS stsff.aThY ensuring financial sustainability. the charity is committed to playin8 an increasingty imwrtant role inswwting Roxburghe House. Legacy Giving and Financial Sustainability ile leg¥ythx)ati¢xo Main a vital irK(mestrw), growth has slooed in the$ht temi. refie(ting trLY¥h in the charityxrtor. HTh%Ever. kyrg.term Jtlook remains w5Tti¥e. t)erwr¥hK 5hrft55vgge5t that rArthe next de&Ie. irKome will ccfiti to iThcTease,as mre indNi(knas iude charrta)legiing in theirestate tAannir For FoRHG.this tnean5 erwring that OUT le fvThdraising effi)rts remain vNbleand zKce5%blE. particularlyto th05ewho mayrKst engage throu8h digita (r&The thlty%l continLEtorxrfft*e vAYkn'ng CrAlabOrat NHSstaff, Ic(al bU51r a1 dedicated supporter& FORHG will Contin to pThidecompa5sionate, tangible supwt for those f1r liftrlimitiThg illnes&theirfamilies and the wofessiondswhocare for them. 10
The Year in Review with Friends
ti'iei Id.&•
January- March: A Year Begins with
Community Support and a Fond Farewell
The year started on a stron8 rwjte as Mackinnons
Solicitors LLP& Cults office sdected Friendsof
Roxburghe House astheir charity tr for 2024.
Their enthusiasm was evklent fr(m the outset.with a
festive fundraising push bringing in (Ner £400. From
bake sales aThJ raffles to ChristmasjumFwdays
team wasted no time in rallyirng suptKrt r{auSe.
As they planned further events, rtwasdear that l(Kal
busirnesses weo committed to ensurin8 Friervh ctyJld
continue fundin8 ServiSthat make a real drffew
to patient5 and farnilie5.
MeaThbthile, Volunteers continued their vital
work,offering time,(are, eyrtise inweryu
of Roxburghe H(se.The impact of this dedication
was fdt across the unit,from the coffee t%)r. wh
¥olurnteers kept patnts, ¥i%ttYs, and staff refreshed
. to the fl¢Merteam.WhoSeeffts brightened reoms
d brought cemfort to those in re5thrft.
Iii Ilie thaplaincy servi
The Year in Review with Friends ti'iei Id.&• April- June: Stepping Forward. Supporting Families, and Strengthening Community Ties As the days grw¥ k)nger,so dKJtheimW ofFrts of Roxburghe Hwse.April to lune s a snjrge in fundraising effort& heartFe tribu and the ctiLd c(YnmitsHent of lUnteerS and 5UFWters determined to rnake a difference. FrL¥n high.erwgy 5PMYtiDg e•nts to deeply personal family fundraisers.thi5 per> shOaSed the strength of cornrnunity spirrt and the unwa¥ering dedicath?n to SUFPJrtin8 Roxbur8he Hse patts, farnilwand staff. April: Remembering Loved Ones Through Action April wa5 a month of reflecti aNJforward tno¥erT The stepped up in mui and. father,and graTr4fat spent his fvn.Il d,Iys at Roxbijrghe House Wanting 10 give hark It i+MyJ•Y¥th1 L••m er een wa e.wa In8 an IrKre&t4e 18 miles from Abdeen to Banchory. Their goal was simple yet profound-to hcficrtir love forthe Kiltwsk and the c•npassionate Qdre e rtyeived The efft5 quickly gained momenttsm. by the of April,they had already ratsed w £x(yJo.far tIEir initol exwtati¢ story wasjusl exnFe0t hc heir grief IntolenSUr1rE that the nexl Palient and their farnily r£ethe s¥r I oftare, di8nrty, and t{10rt. Thw'r ded3tH)n refierted the CO purwse of Friends (pf Roxburghe H(wse- to 5UPFKrtthose facingthe m05t <hallenging mtyythts L tlrI1£swrf(h kindness prtic& hel April also marked International Nurses Day, and FrieTrJs proudty rrnided refreshments and decoratI(st0 lebrate the deditated nuryng team at Roxbur8he House. These profession¥s go tr)nd medKal Ca. offering emotial sup(rtwarmth, and rea$sUrae to patientsand thrfal11eS. Re(ognL5ingthe contribution wasa small trrtJt rneaningful way to shr gratitude fortheirtirde55compa55wJn aThJ eyputise. .a55hE wa5 knowi to those to her, h her final days at R0xbJhe House,surrounded kNe except1 care. Her partrr and family wanted to express their gratitude in a lasting way, presentirvd the dwtifm to nursingstaff as a gesture of their aP[latI0Th. tt wasan extraordinary art OF gene$Ity.one that V+L)uld directly enhaThce the quality of sw)kVtavallae tofuture patnt The an May: Fundraising, Community Support. and a Tribute to a Friend The month of May filled with COMMrtYri¥en initiati¥es that hi8Nighted the colbectA action. mew%thI. wjlunteers continued their effortsto impTove the gardensat Roxburghe House,ensuring that patEnt5 and theirfamilie5 could enjoy a ppa(efvl and re5torati%toutdoor ¥)ace. One Icffig%tanding feature. the RoWClubAberdeen sundial.which been i[tled 20r5 a80,wasshu•ving A particularly5pecial moment came when a donati of £io,OCOwa5 m&Je in mewrnryof 12
The Year in Review with Friends ti'iei Id.&• Th• ImpY0¥MT• signs of wear. Thank5 tothe dedICatn of 8¥denir volunteers WKI support from PolKe Scotlandthe 5uThdial wa5 restored to its formers5yE¥)lI5lng the pas5a8eof time and theeTrJurin8cornmrtmentof Friendsto rnaintain this special place. The annual Jack Calvert Memorial Gan hdd Bahory, also 5aWo signifant donatmjn to Frnd%as rugbyteam& sUprterS. aj ILKal tMJsinesses c•ne together to ra15e furwJ5. Th15e%tnt.a celebralion of 5POrt,comrnunrty. and rerrbranCe. h¢ the powerof sport can brin8 people tO8etherfora Shared cause. team walknng in rnemoryol D#vKI enthusiast kJ former Spent his final day5 at Roxburghe House comp . who had with them tlwtyJghout the challLnge. Theireffort cap ured the essence Of so many tske part in ltw&k because ehery step ts a tribute, every dL%Wtion a thank-you, and milea wtyof kerf)ing a l¢Md one¥ memory alive. were on hail( Ivc feather bkpaCk5 making them easy to SW. daywas filled with emotion and gratrtude, as tired but triumphant ticipants refierted on the challenge and t irKredible £S0,(N)J raised. wc. June: Kiltwalk Heroes, Sporting Challenges. and the Powerof Many If April and May h1 been t#tsy, lunewastruly a landmark month.The Aberdeen KiltwalKwe of the largest fvndraising events of the y. saw outFxxJring of SUPFKrt Frnds. More th 60 participantst¢>)k onthe MiBhtyStridp from Aberdeen to Chory, while others ted the Wee Wander from Crathes to B3h0ry.The atmosphere was Or of Celebrati determination. with every step taken in of loved ors in wppcrt ofthework at Roxburghe Hwse. Among thewalkers Iyere thTr S'f7wJon fJnify. raIng money in rnemoryof . who sF*nt his final weeks at Roxburg ore passing away at 82 r5 dd. Among those crossing the lir was the"Walking fvCara"gmup.who raised an IraIlble £18.000 in mcmory of theirfrieThl, 42-year-okl In¥ernrie mum passed away in january after a ttlewith Canr. LN)gsNJe the ttalk Suc& Friend5 atso befitted from the tireless effortsof Cor[ate SUPFX)rters. Hutche Aberdeetrbased finance athisory fimi.C(meted agruelling Lochnagar tk in memory ouse courageous Akn steFpin8forward were Mike¥ Hairywaker5, t(kn Me•rns Lothn•gar ie•m 13
The Year in Review with Friends ti'iei Id.&• of thwr colleagu . hal passed avrny at Roxburgho ier In the year. Battling Str¢Y winds and rain.theteam pusw through. raising an Incredible E2.815. Theircomrnitrnent to honouring lains memlxy and 5UPPOrtin8 Friend5 Wa5a testarnent to how IaCeS ccOme to8etherfta meaningful CaLe. Meanthile, local fim MackinTh)ns lcitorS continued their fvtKlraisin8 dri. h05tin8 e¥ent5aTrJ challenges thrw8h(yJt the month. Their enthussasm had not waned sincetheir initial donatic inlaThw. proving that cortKJrate partnerships can have a lastbng impactwhen aligned with a deetAy valued cwse. Aslunp drvwto a c105e, Friend5 Iked bk c remarkable three n)nths filled with fundraisir Mit0e5, ccrfnmunity events.and deepfy pers1 trIbe5. toc(xnmunty parajes a significant anntversary (det0t. this quarter marked some of the most inspiring and p)ignantm(ments 0fther. July: Growth, Gratitude, and Giving Back With therncfflentum of the Kltwalk still fresh. Friend5 another [rth of meani1 contribJtions and inspiring storie& In earlyluly.the ImFyent Tr& Pmjectwas highli8hted asa LEautifully crafted art installation at Roxbjfghe Hse.5 inpatient unit designed to ourage feedbk fvorn patients and families. The tree. pdiiilp(I l)y Aft Room artists and . PfO¥KJed a ¥yd(4 experii'ricL'5. On suggestions could be sha arKW(dy. The re5P(¥w gatlwed helped shape improveMenenSurlng thot the cère ènd experience at R0xbUhe Hwse rernaird as cc¥npassiortateand patnt focused as Fthsible. Senthych Nurse praised the initiati%, sawn&'This meatb5 wc can re ect on whatwe are doing Yll andwhat maybc ncL¥J5 Improved.We're kK&ing forward to the next part of the project where Each event. eath ¢knat)n, each volunteer hwr dernonstrated the collecti%E pw of thjse who believe in the work of RoxtrrtJr8he NrjSe. Whether walking miks, climbing m¢)untains, ¢y vdunteering time, the peOe v4ho make up Frnd$Of bUrg House proved once again that supFKrt crn in m forrns- but all of it makesa difference. we feed bk on have acted Lin the comments. said. SO dh4'uFdate.' Me¥1. Hutcheon Meams employees. fresh from their Lochnagar th3llenge. cmtinued their year-long CnlIent lo FrierKls The team. tK)nouring their late colagUe . not cffily raised vital fund5 kept his IllL"IIU' l a Ive through ccntinued efforts tosuprAIrt Roxbjrghe Hjse.Theif dedKation T that corFrfJrategNin8was mrxe th just fuTh4raising- r( was atmwt maknrg a real impacL lulyakn saw a heartwarrningvisit from the children of LitdeAcorns Nursery. vtho raised £320 thrc4Jgh their farnify fun brou8ht their erry.curiosity, aTh4 ge[)sItyto Roxtmjrghe Houses gthens. With half the year behind them. Friendswas ready to toke on the next challenge, always guided by the same mi5sion-to bring (omforL c•re. •hd sUPPOrt to those who need it m05L July" September. Celebration, Reflection, and Milestones Reached As SUMrstretChed across Aberdeen city Shire. Friendsof Roxburghe Houseccffitinued tosee an outpounngof sUPWt frorn individua15.farnil bu5ine55es, arKI vrAunteer Frorn fun(kai5ing feats 14
The Year in Review with Friends ti'iei Id.&• AcCoMpand tty Therapetdog Leo,thechildren explored the groun Mornling3t the 4)Ple.uM. and monkey puzJe trees while discoveringthe h piggyand heron ststues. Theirvisrtwas a reminder that kindne55 has a8e lirniL atKI the next geiTat¥)n of furKlraisers was alre• shOrE its pytinise. Memwal RUgbYG)e$, an annual e¥t in Banch that raised wtal fund5 for FrndsThe Scottish Police RuEtyteamscompeted in a dayofsFQrt and remeMÈfe,further reInfcCingthe inValuae August: Walking Together, Celebrating Communityi and Longstanding Traditions With surnmer at it5 peak FrierK15 of Roxbjr Houseonce a8ain t(( to the streets- Ihis tin fLV the Cekbrate Aberdeen Pwade. Held on Saturday. 31 Au8USt, the parade brwght tO8ether AbLYLkn¥ third 5ertoror8an15atis In a vibrant Shoase of community spr Friends wjlunteers, staff.and sutprters marched down Union Street, proudy representing the work bein8done every day at Roxbur8he House. It was a joyFul e¥ent,with partKipants dcnIng their Friend5 t%hirts,wavin8 banners, and cheerin8 aloThgsM4e fellow charities and community 8roups.The strong turncmjt dernonstrated hdeeY ernbe&Jed Friends iswithin the cityscharitable landscape, raisin8 enesS of rts mission vthile inswrirE yjppyte The parado was not the only iiiile£lone In August. . whose V4)s c¥ed i(i House. co71? Lindee Kiltwalk, takirig (111 Ill. 2(Fmile Mighty Strx. and had alrealyfjfled I ,,' Ivir rTiolher¥ merTh)ry, and Sharonsown Chall¥t dddt'd hn,Ithpr É323 to the gfowing total of fvnds raised in name. CL¥nmunty PartrShipS that help5ustsin FrieTrJ5' September. Marking 20 Years at Roxbur8he House and Looking to the Future As the 5eason5 changed. September brought a major milestone. 20 tssIe Roxburghe House tnoved to its F(rnterhill site. Aspecial aMr¥vwy celebrat)n wès held to rnafk two decade5 of ldIn¥ exceptK)nal pallsative care. Refiecting on her motivation. money was irnp)rtant 50 that urghe House continue to 5UPPOrt care lor other Ird OrThe walk wa5 a challenge at time5. bJt rt wa5 ultimatety rewarding. Èeing part of SLth a kn"8thtnt aThJ knrffti it was all fora good cav5e.' Her story was one of m¥tythat illustratedthe Fowerful conrCtiOn btheen Friets.the knilies rt supp)rts, and the desireto give back Meanwhile. lUnteerS arKI 5UPWter5C(yrtinLEd their hard rk in the Roxburghe Housegardens. TheGrampian Rugby Team IGPRFCI joined for(es with Friends'gardeningvdunteeot1lng replanting proje(t% tM)rder maintenance.and bark SPading Their collertNe efft transf(med the garden,ensuring that patient%visit, arKJ staff a Pe1,*((1Trg $tOeni(ty. Another hi8hli8htof August wa5 the Cdekntm¥ I0)01[rght House 15
The Year in Review with Friends ti'iei Id.&• The event was a mment Ofert)n and appreciati( bringing together staff.¥dunteer% patients. and their tsmilies. Consultant spoke mtrlin8atrrt the impact uig L)use. recalling her first impressionsof the facility aThd how its patient£entred approach transformed theeXpernce50f those in rts ca. In therw Wi19)n and Nicker paid a vsif io Roxburghe House. bnnging immensejoyto patIenfamIl&and stsff. The event. 5ponwed by FrieThJs.was a MITher of the irnp)rtaThce of small mOMt5 of happne5s and comfort for those facing dIUllts A Quarter of Unwaverin8 Dedication Frtyn personal fvndratrsto larg5(ale community ebtnts. Q3 sho35ed the UnErIng comrnitrTnt of Fr15 sllPPKlrtewAUnteer5.and p¥tnefs. As the quJtercame toa e. attention tumed to final evtrrt 20th ann1¥ery aftemth)n tea in earty Jrtumn, setto take the in Roxburghe Houses beautiful gardeThs. rt Nw>uld be the culrnination of an irKredible year. a (ebratn of everything Frieryjs had achd, and a reminder of the li touched ty it5 She de5criLd h(M Roxbury House Pre5 • plate of safety, di8nity. a1 supprf styityd.. 'When many patients come to Roxburghe H1Xe, theyre frightened,vulneratle,and mayte •)gry. Thtyre probabty s&J. What's tw4ided here o patient- Centd. indwidually tailtyed holistic care,ddwered in an envlronmentbthrethe persth) feels safe and listened to." With summer behind them. Friends moved intothe final qu¥ter of 2024. readyto CtInUe its rnission wrth the same dediCatJon.ciKnpa55n.and communlty swrit that defined the year so far. Ortober. December: A Year Culminates in Celebration, Reflection, and Festive Cheer November.. The Spirit of Giving Continues wrth the festtve season fast appYoachin& No¥ernterwa5 filled with 8enerosityand supwt. One hhlIght W4sthe Chri5tmastard So,Whh onceagaiTh proved to bea ftastiC succe55.with Fnends sdlingcard5 at various church halsacros5 Aberdeen. as 11 as 1r. suppJrtersErequick to stc(k up while £tribUt•r6 to a cause dose tothr heart& Mearthile.<Nw)rnte partner5 <ontinueEJtheir dedicated SUPFWXI. Ross qgri SeTvKe5 Lirnrted. had aladYra15ed thousaTras for FrieTrd5 earlier in the year. e5enled aTr)ther8ertrou5 donation frcrn their charfty raffle in hornur ofrdiring cdleague Ted. The Baliiter Ball <ommitteea150 handed over a cheque É2.160.fdlThving their highly 5ucce55fv1 event earlier in the .lIe PD&MS GjP5 Abwdeen office (onlinued its chwity drNt wrf(h a hJndrai%ngquiz night. bringing in an irKredible £1.186.15. The cutting of the annI¥erSY<&ewasa particularly etnoliniiAI moffjent. led by team members and . tho had all worked at Roxtrrtjohe during e mobt in 24. Addingto the sense of nostalgo and cdebration. m• of theoriginal staff mernber5who hwj been port of the rnove in 2004 ¥e in attendance. Their preserKe was a rerninder of the deep njotsof Roxburghe House's mission, as well as its ability to e¥YJlvewhile staying truL' tu Ils f(TruiiJiii.4i valuo&One photograph was the at th ouseat F£esterh11 $ty. passed away Inlanuary 2025. Beyond the annNersary, Fr continued tosee remark&)le &tsof kind$ atvj ger*rosity. Servi5 Limited organ15ed Teds Rel1ment Raffle, whKh raL5ed an outstanding £4.500. with a Portic &)Tratedto Frien Futhisingwasnl limrted lo busiwes. Famil5 and iDdividiial% oTrcp again weni extra fft1. including the who had previously raised over £5.OCKJ in mwiory i) . Thisquarter. they contributed e4en nhye Idi erminedto support Roxburghe House in hr 01thecetheIr one had 16
The Year in Review with Friends ti'iei Id.&• saw Patnts Ingo. a festNe feasLand £tyof holidayspint. Vdunteer as knla. sp)1 E"J ¥dunteers lunch erisur I11YembraCIng his ro rnith.¥thile FrThd5 ped serve ebrated. ewy Ice A Christmas hamper.funded try Friends of Roxburghe House, was gifted to each patt.fiI1ed with %asonal A partiiularty heartwarrnin8 moment carne trom the Children of Little Acorns Nursery.ts) returned to Roxbur8he House 8ar&fis to Vvaent a)ther (hjnatic frorn their fuThJraisin8 efforts. Their J•1 enthusiasm and willingness to give shrA¥ed that Compassi WKI geneltY can st¥t at age. A5 the month carne toan end. Frnd5¥olUnteersre alre• preparin8 for the much.anticipated Christma5 event5. ReflIn8on the e¥ent.¥o1UntÈr summed it up p•fertly'."Itwas a I 8reat to see so manyhappyface&The relatlQn5hip between Kltients and the day unit team ts like fllY.. Vlhile Chri5lmas was a of festNity, Friends also the oprmytunity to thank their sur4)orters.A thk- message in the Press & journal expSed gratttudetoall th)n¢xs.fvndraisers,and volunteers, highlighting the t•)gitAe waystheirgenerosity haj d life at Rothhe HSe. December. Festive Joy and a Special Visit from Santa Decernber at Roxbur8he House isatway5 a time of tO8ethemess rernembrance.andcdebration.arJ thi5 year was no exception. or ofthe stand¢yJt rnornent5 wa5 the Frierth of Roxburghe Hc¢J5e Chri5trnasCarol Suwce. hddat Fountainhall Church in AErdeen. Led ty Reverend Tanya Webster and hospital cha3•n DurKan the servitr featured tra41tnal card5, touchir readinBS, and rforMareS trythe Albacapl1achThr, whose recent 1raiSIngeffOrtS had akn supwted Friends. c105ing the Year with Gratitude and Hope As 2024 Ca toa d05e, Friendsof RaKburghe House looked bxkon a year of achievemenLresilierKe.and incredible generosity. Frum the reco&akITrg KiltwalkfundraNng total to the deeply Fef9Jnal contributions by famil from corporate rtnershIpS tothe of tire5 rteers, the rWas3 testamertto the strength ofthe community thatsurrour#ls Roxburghe House. Lwkin8ahe. 2025 F¢ised rw opportunities projects. waysto SUFPOrt those receivirrg we at For rnany.the c1 serKewa5 an ern0t pmvidinga 5paceto reflect on (SeXPresS gratrcude, and feel of the wider Roxtmjrghe House cornrnunity- A5 Christsnas ne¥ed. Santa and elf rvade a Special Visit tothe day units Christmas party. bringing gifts Iw8hter, and festi¥echeer to patients. staff.aTh4 volunteers. The e(ClIty organised ty nur5e5 17
structure, Governance and Management ti'iei Id.&• In lune 2015, FORHG con¥erted to a Scottish IncortM)rated Charitable organisati( ISCIOI. The Charity is registered th OSCR as a Scottish Chwity ith Scottish Chanty number SCC#19220. FORHG maintsins robust gry4emJKe mgen practices in accordance with the Charrtys goveming document,the Charities and Trustee IrNestment IScotlandlArt 2005. other levant regulati(x The Board of Tru5tee50ver5WI the chaTitys vratic, ensuring tranSparew.(oUntabllity.and adheree to legal and re8ulatory requirement& Thefdhy44in8 details highlight the keyaspects of the charity's gorrAn and management during the period.. govemaKe Structu and prarticesThe wiew induded feedWk frn Trustees.overseen by ourlegal retrnentsti¥e on the Board,and assessment of the ch¥rty'sadherenceto itsgoveming d(Kument Identified irnwovemenls w£Ye impletnented to enharKe efficienc FORHGsgovemaeaThj management prarti flert a commitmwt toextrllence and heTh to estalt5hed staThJords. Thecharitys leajership, the guKJanceof the Chèimian and its 8oartl of Trustee5. ensure5 that FoRHGoperateswith integrity. tran5p¥enry, a fc(uson len8 ils charrtable objerti¥es. Boardof Trustees The Twstees vkno ser¥ed duringtheyear up to the tjats of slEnatU of the finèrKil statements %%re.' The Board of Tnjstees aYed a pltal rde in overseeing FORHGS 0ratiOnS and strate8K dirertim. Comprising iNIi¥Klualswith di¥erse expertise.the Board met regulady to discuss and make decisw)ns on key matters, including financial <Nersight. risk mèna8erntht,and the rethof chitablextNit*& Compliance with Regulatory Framework FORHG remained committed to c¢mlan¥471h t Charitysgoverning document, the Charicies a)d Trustee Investment IScotL3ndl Act 2CMJ5.and rdeva re8ulatioThs. The charitys8overnance includin8 the constitutvjn which iscurrently uThJer revi to ensure a118nffTrt with legal requiremert and remains fit for purpose in the e¥ofving en¥Aronment in whi<h FORHG yrates. with any necessary updatss brt to the AGM in 2024. . a Consultsnt at Roxbur8he trlwse Is
C'nting theclinical Team. At the 2024 Annud General Meetin& Trustees yre dected toserve thrEtryear term5. Trustee5 will longer be required to step at each AGM for decticrf. Inste, those whose terrn5 have eTrJed or any r rK¥nineeswill stand forelection. For the 2025 AGM, thi5 that oTrlyTrustees%those term5 are ewring, aSon8Wth any new caTrJidates put fOard,wIll be upfor elertion. The ChantyTrustees rnu5t dect aChairM, Treasurer. aTrJ Secretaryfrom thernse The Board of Trvstee5 has authority to èpp)int others to the Board a5j when ¢kerned nKe55ary. The Con5vltant as aChaTltyTru5tee lex officiol but shall no vote at the Annual Gewd Meeting. The Senwcharge Nurse. Dewty Service Manager, Untt ChaFAain, a invited to attend meetings, as aother eSentatIVeS of theTrust from timeto time. Risk Management A comprehensive risk mana8ement framvAY)rk is in place, overseen and managed by the Board FORHG identified,assessed, and mitigated risks to wotect the charitys a55et5 and reputation. Regular risk a55e55ment5 inforrned 5trategK de(isions. alluwing the charity to adapt proactwely to chgIng circumsta Financial Oversight TheTreasurer. an expwerKed financkil professh)na. providesdiligent oversight of FoRHG5 finarKial affairs. Detsiled hiancial reports. irKludin8 IrKcrfr¢ experditure.and balance sheets, are regulady reviewed, and discussed at Board meeting Annual Governance Review There is a minwnum of fujr Board meetingseach year. In 2024there$eItTr Meet$ The Treasurer is required to make such reports onthe A comprehertsive annual 8cwernan mie• is conthxted.a55e55in8theeffectNene55of the 18
Financial Review for the Year
Ended 31 December 2024
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financial rM)sition of the Charity as maybe required
the Board of Trustees. Contsol of MInIstratI¢ •J
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who p)rtt0 the members annually attheAnn
General Meetiw or al other tirnes if considered
neSSary.
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Financial Review for the Year
Ended 31 December 2024
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ststement of Trustees, Responsibilities For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees. Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards Ivnited Kingdom Genernlly Accepted Accountin8 Practice). - make judgementsaThJ estimates that a aSOnae aThJ prudrt. . state %%thether aKOblecountin8 stsnd¥ds have been fdl¢)wed.subjert tt)any material departu disck)sed and explained in tFfinanoal statement%. and The law applicable to charities in Scoiland requires the Trustees to Prepa financi315tatements for each finan<ial year which give a true and fair view of the State of affairs of the Charity and of the incorning resour<es and applicatitsn of resourcesof the Charity for that year. . Prepa the financial statements on the going cOn basis lIe$S it is inapprr4)riate to pruMe that the charity will continue in operation. The Trustees a responsible for keeping sufficient cwnting rewrds that dixlose with reasonable cuw at any time the financial position of the Charityand enable Ihern to ensure that the financial slatementscomply with the Charities and Trustee Investment IScotlandiAct 2005, the Charities Accounts (Scotlandl Regulations 2006 las amendedl and the Fovisions of the trust deed.They are also wnsible for safeguarding the assets of the Charity and hence for taking reasonable stepsfor the prevention and detection of fraud and other irguIar1I1e% In preparing these financial ststement%theTrustees are required to: - select suitable accwntin8 policie5 then appty them con515tentty- - observe the methods and principles in the Charities SQRP. 21
Independent Auditorfs Report to the Trustees
of Friends of Roxburghe House Grampian
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Opinion
* hève audited the financtal staternentsof Friend5 of Roxburghe H(e frnpian {therh forthe5tar eTh4ed
31 December 2024 which comprtsetheststement Offin8 d ivitisthe baeSheeL the ststement of cash flows
and rnotesto the financial statement& induding signiftant countIng polics. The fvwncial tirtg framework that
has been appld in their pèt)n is a1(4)1e L and United knn8LkMn Accounting Standards. including Fironcial
Reportin8 Standard 102 The Financial Repxtin8StandardKable inthe UK and Republic of Ireland (United Kin8(k)m
Generally Actrpted Accountin8 Practice).
In our opinK)n.the financial statement>.
. give a true aThJ fair vwoftheststeof the charty¥knirs as al 31 Cwmber2024 of its incoming
resources and aWKatK) of resources.frK yEar then eTh
. have properly Prepa in a(((daewlth United knng(kn cerallyAcCepted kcounting prarti.. and
. have ten prepared in nCeWith the requirements of the ch.¢$ and Trtee InvestmentlScoVandl
Art 2005 NJ regulètiM 8 of the Charits A(nts Iscottsndl Regulètions 20061as amended).
Basis foropinion
conducted our audit in (orn£eWith IntÉYnatiLKo1 Stwd¥ds AlItIng IUKI IISAS IUKII and app4icèble law.
Our responsibilitie5 undertlt05e stsTrJard5 are fijrther dwribed in theALr(¥ respJnsibilitv&s forthe audit of
the financ1 ststements section of our rep)rt. We we iNkperylent of thecharity in accoydancewith the ethical
re4uirernent5 that are relevant to ¢Juraudit of thefinan¢k4 statements in the LIK irt
Independent Auditorfs (Continued) Report to the Trustees of Friends of Roxburghe House Grampian ti'iei Id.&• Resp)nsibilities of Trustees A5 explained mcefullY in the statement of Tru5tee5'fEwn5ibilitie5. the Trustee5 are rVaF¥)nsle forthe preparation of the financial statements and for tein85atisfied that theygive a tn fair VEW. fc such intemèl control as the Tru5tee5 <ermIne is neSary to enable the weparation of finaKial statements that are free from rnaterial mi55taternent.whether due to fraLwJ or error. In preparing the fThrKial ststernent&theTru5tees are re5FrfMsible for a55essin8 the Charity¥ abiltyto continue asa goin8 concem. dt5closin8. as applKable. maiters rdated to 80in8 C((eM and u5in8 the 80in8 corKem basi5 of unl5 the Trustee5 eithEr intend to ceaseoFeratiCfi5, or have rK realistic alternative but todoso. Auditor's responsibilities for the audil of the financial Statements È have ten appointed as &xJitw vThJef sertion 44iIMcl of the Chwities Trustee In¥estment IScotlandlArt 2(x)5 and rewrt in K<ordarKe with the A(t and rdevant gUlat)n5 hawng effert theUrn1er. Our objecti¥es areto obn reasonableassurarKealJt the flJI statements a5 a whcle ¥e freefrorn material mi5ststernent.V41Kbther due tofraud or error.and to ISSLE an aLKlitrfs rewt that includesour opiniL. Reasonable assurance isa high levd of a55urarKe is not a 8uarantee that an audit conducted in acCOlan with ISA5 IUKlwill always detert a rnaterial mi55tatementthen it eNist& Misstatements(an se frDrn frwd or error and are considered material rf. indivKlually or In the a88re8ate.tlycould reasonat4y be exFertedto influentsthe economic decisions of user5taken on thebasis of these financial ststernents. The extent towhKh our Predure$e{aPatAe of dete(ting irreguL¥ities. incIling fraud. isdets1 bel. Irregularities, includin8fravd, ¥e instancesof r•)n<0ml•t with l•ws regulatIwe hkntifyand assess the 5ksof materia misstatement in the finarfial statementgwhethw d tofTrud or emr,and then design and pthmi audit procedures responsive to those risks i1J1n8s)btainlfi8 ¥Aitevklee that is sufficient and aPPYDpriate to provide a ba5 forour opinK)n. In identifying aThd assessing risksof materK rnisstatrment in reSFertof irregularitie% IlUdIngfrayd and no 0mpliae with Iw+VS reBulatilS cortsh4ered the fc41u4¥i . the nature ofthe industry aThJ sect(. c(x)trd envTh)menL' . ultS of our enquirsof ma8mn(. . any matters we identtfied havingobtsined arKI re4iVAd thech¥ity¥ drKuMentstH of their wjlicies and rxocedures relating ttr. . identifyiTh8, evaluatin8 aThJ Comp'Tr8 th la re8uiation5 and vthetherthrywere aware ofany Instances of rnnompliarKe: . detecting arKI re5pondin8 to the ri51sof fraLh4 aJ they have k[Vledge ofany acbjal. 5USFeded or alleged fra1.. . the intemal ccx)trdsestJlished to mitigate risks of fraj wth l•+¥SaKI wulation& . the matters discussed wnorq the aKIrf( erwment tean As a resutt ofthese prcreduWe the ¢)FvNtimities•J that may exBt wthin the cwtyfor fraud IrregularitS. Irorne re(08nit1o Vaklexpenditure in line with the ObltIVeS of the charity related party transxtions V4Ere keyareas of frKu& Incrxnmon with all audits under I${uKA are also rtyuiral to perFom specnfic wocedures to resFond tothe riskof rnernent o%Erride. * also obtained understaling Of and re8uktrry fraMe4rkthat the charity ¢yrates in. focusing on provisKJns of those lav4s and re8ulatKJns that a dirert effert the detern7inat of material amounts and disc105ures in the financial statementy gjch astèx legIaliC rekvant Charits. In addition,econslde wwsi(ms of other la•0 arnl that th) not ha%Ea dirert effect on thefinarKial ststements wthwhith may fundamental tothecharitys abiltyto operate orto awjid a material nalty. These irKILMle laws a1 re8ulatins rtain1r&toeMpkYfflt 23
Independent Auditorfs (Continued) Report to the Trustees of Friends of Roxburghe House Grampian ti'iei Id.&• In addition to the atx)¥e. o¢Jr pr(edU to re¥ to risks thntffied Irude the follwng.. • reviewingthe finarKial statent disclosure5 and te5tin8 lo supwting &xumentation to assess COrnF4ian wrf(h prowsions of relevant Lqwsand regulatk)ns<kscribed as ht4ing a direrteffect on the financial statements.. . erquir1ngofmanagementc0rniftg potentitj littgatkj) aThJ da1Th" . performing anatytical edUre$tO itknt1fyaryuThJS LY W}expe relat)nships that may ithJKate rkS of material misstaternent dueto fraLWJ: • readin8 mirknjtesof meeting50f thosedwgedwrth srtnèntr.d + in èJressin8 the risk of fraud thrwgh mana8ement overrideof contrds. te5tin8 the appropriateness of journa entrie5 and other adIv5tnt5. assessingwhether the jLements made in rnaking accounting estimates are indicative of a rKJtential bk4s', and e4aluating the Ixjyness ratwale of anysignifKant traThs¥tiOn5 that are Unus orwtsidethe rwmal cow of Ixts#)es& È also cLvnrnunKated rdevant •Jentrfkd law5 re8ulation5and potsntsa fraud riskstodl erff&a8ernent tearn mernbers and remained art toany in&cat•)n50f fraudor [tComF4are with law5 and regulat)5 thr¢JJ8tr)ut the audit A further de5cripticn of our resP?'brt•e5 i5availaE4e onthe FirwKia RepLrtinB CJrK•11 web5rte at. httpsjfvAfrC.C.uk/aUd•1Orsresbl1itIe& Thisde5criOicfi forms wt ofouraJitor& repxt. other m•tters tlthich wt •rt rtquirtd to •dthess In the prev5 (JnIlng perK4an 1Thent eXJninJtwaScoThJUcd Thereth.the prior wiodfinancial statements rK¢t wdrf(ed. Use of our report This POrt is made solely to the charitys trustees, as a bc¥ty, in ¥Ath wulation 10 of the Charit5 Accounts (Scotlandl Regulations 2006. Our wdrt hos vnderten so that * might stateto the charitys trustees those rnatter5 %%t are required tostateto in ajitOrS report no other purpose. To the fullestextent permitted by law.< rt acceptor •s5ume Te5w51bl11tytO Y¢eOlherthart the tharityand the charitys trustees a5a b. for our audtt Yrk, for th15 report. or for the Cpinions ha%t forrned A J.B. Schole5 Ltd Chartered Accountants statutory Auditor 11 March loz5 8bert street Kirkwall Orkn KWIS IHP Al B Stholes Ltd is eligib for wintment3s axlitorof the chty ty yrtue of itsdigibiltyforaprx)intrnent as auditor of a cPanyunder wt)n 1212ofthe Comwsktx 24
ststement of Financial Activities Including Income and Expenditure Account For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• Umestricted fvnds 2024 Unrestrirted fvnds 2023 Not*s Income and endowrnents from: Donations and legacies Qlher trading artivities Investments oiher income 488.927 076 34292 In.220 1.523 33,197 225 Totsl incorne 524M95 208,165 Expenditure on: Raisin8 fund5 11NJ 8.904 Charitable activities 155.153 312,240 Total expenditure 161796 321.144 Net gainslllossesl on investments 13 50,525 4J,232 Net movement in funds 407.824 169.7471 Fund balarKes at l January 2023 1,407.9J8 1.4n.685 Fund balance5 at 31 December 1023 1.815,762 1,407,938 The 5t4tement of fanCIal activitie5 irKludES all gain5 aThJ1055e5 recogni5ed in the ye4Jr. All irKome and expendtture derive from continuin8 activities. 25
Balance Sheet As at 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&) 01 w.,, 2024 2023 Notes Fixed •ssets Investments 14 1.241,229 1.130.863 Crnt assrts Stock Debtors Cash at bankand in hand 2,720 24,505 5H781 2.730 35.750 242.339 16 $92JX16 280,819 Creditors.. amounts fallin8 due within one year 17 117.4731 13.7441 Net current assets 574,533 277.075 Total a55ets less current lialItIeS 1.815,762 1,407.938 Income funds Unrestricted funds- gener 1.815.762 1,407.938 1.815.762 1.407.938 Theffinancial statements were apred by theTrustees on 11 Marth 20 26
ststement of Cash Flows For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• 2024 2023 Nrte Net cash generated / lusedl in operating activities 354,137 1229.6081 Cash Ilts%bs from invtslin8 acti¥iti•s Interest received 3,141 30,056 1134,7581 137,557 Investment incorne received 31.165 1385,7461 319,759 Purchase of Fixed asset investments Proceed5 from disW5al of Fixed a55et irwe5tments Cash gener•ted I lusedl in fin•n¢ing •rtNities 131,6951 35,996 Increase/ (Decrease) in Cash at bank and in hand in Ihejt Cash and cash ewivalents at the beginning of the y 322.442 242.339 435.951 C•sh •nd cash equivalents at the end of the year 564,781 242.339 Analysis of cash and cash equivalents Cash in hand 104 Cash at bank135 day notice 4ccounti Cash at banklavailable on demandl 80,000 162,235 564301 Totsl ¢•sh and $h equiv•lents 564.781 242,339 27
Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• Accountin8 policies Charity inforniation Friends of Roxburgl House Grnmpian is¥ gIStered Scottish Incorwated Charrlable Org•nisation ISCIOI governed by a vrtitten constrtutio l.l Accountin8 convention Thefinancial stateffnts have been prepared in aCCcnce with ihe Charitys 8o¥ernin8 ¢Sxument. the Charities and Trustee lTrvestmenl Iscotlandikt 2cos, the Charities Acctyjnts (Scotlandl Re8ulations 2006las mended). FRS 102 Tr Financial Reportin8 51•Nlard applicable in the UK and Republic of Iland. fFR5 102land the Charities SORP"Accounting aThJ Reporting by Charitie> Statement of Reumnmended practi applicab to chartties pieparing their acawnts in accordance with the FiAarKial ReF1n8 Stsndard Jpplicable in the UK Jnd Republic of Iland IFRS 1021. lefferti l JaThJary 20191. Thecharity is a Public Berefrt Entityas defined ty FRS 102. The financial ststements art yepared in stedin&which is the fvnctk)nal cuttency of the Charity. Monet•ry amwnts in these financial statements are rounded to the nearest £. The financial ststement5 have been wyred urKler the historical t05t cwvention.mLxlified to include certain financial instruments at fair value.The Pfincipal accounting policie5 adopled a Set out below. 1.2 Going concern At the lime of approving the financial StaternentheTrUStee5 a reasonab expertation that the Charity ha5 adequate resources to continue in OFerational existence for the foreseeable future.Thus the Trustees continue to adopt the going wncem b•sis ofaccounting in wring thethn•rKial ststement> 1.3 Ch•rit•ble funds Llnre5tricted funds are available for ust at the di5crEtion of theTrustees in furtheran of their charitable objective 1.4 Income Income is recognised vknen the charity is legalty enti1l&l lo it after any Performan(OndItIonS have been met,the amounts can be measured reliably,al it is probaNe that Iome will be weived. 0¢tiOnS3e rKognised ¥¥kn thry have been ccthmunicated in writin8 With notification of both the amount and settlement date. In the event that a th)nation issubject to cfmxlilions that requi a level ol performance bef the <harity 15 entitled tothe fund5.the income isdeferred not recogni5ed until either those COrlI10n5 are fully met, or the fulfilment of those corvjitions Is whollywilhin the control of Ihe tharity and it is probable that those condition5wiII be fulfilled in the reporting perio(L Legacies are recogni5ed on rtteipt or othuwise if the charity has been noiified of an irnpending distribvtion.the arnount 15 known.and receipt is expeded. the amwnt is not krn.the legacy is treated as a contingt asset. Interest on funds hdd on deposit i5 included notification of the interest paid or payatAe by the Bank OldendS are recognised orKe ihe dividend has been declared and notificalion has been received of the dividend due.This is normalty upon [tcath)n by our inMent th.sor of the di¥ideTrJ of the investment p)rtfolio. The charity is exempi frorn corporate tax on it5 tharitable activitie5. In a<cordan£e with the Charitie5 SORP FRS102 thegerra1 ¥dunteer time of the Members of the Friend5 15 not recognise 28
Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• Accountin8 policies (Continued) 1.5 Expenditure Expenditure is recognised once there is a legal orconstrurti¥t oblig)ti¢y) totransferectyx)mic benefit to a third party. it is probablethat a transFer of ecOn(mlC benefitswill be required in WemenLaThJ theOUnt of the Obligati can be measured reliabty. All expenditu is accounted for on •n a((ru•ls bly$.1 expenses. including wpwt costs and govern• costs,•re Ilocated or apFxJrtioned to the ¥ppliCableexpenditu headings in the $14tement of financial activitie Grants payable are payments made tothird parties in thefvrtherarKe of thech•rit•ble objects of the Tntst. In the case of an uncofKlitional grant offer this is accrued the rKipient has been notified of the grant award. The notification gNe5 the re(ipient a rea50natAe expertation that theywll receive the one year or rnultiryear 8rant. Grants awards that are subject to ihe recipni fulfillin8 performance conditions are only accrued when the recipient has been rntified of the8rant and any remainin8 unfulfilled condiliors attachin8 to that 8rant are outside of thecontrol of the Trust. Provisions for srants are madewhen the intentTr to maea8rant has been communicated to the recipient b there is uncertainty as to Ihetiming of the8rant or the amowrt of 8ranl payable. 1.6 Fixed asset imiestments Fixed asset investments are iThitialfy measured al transaction price excludin8 transaction cost5.and are subsequentty measured at fair value at each reportin8 date. Chan8es in fair value are reco8Tht in net incomel lexpenditurel the year.Transartion costs aeXPenSed as incurred. 1.7 Cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash e¢wivalents ifKludecash in hand.deFosits held at call with banksothershort.tern liquid investments with original matwities of three months or les5,and bank o¥erdraft& Bank ovewdraft5 are shown within borrowin8s in current liabilitie 1.8 Financial instruments Financial instruments include investments and cash at bank Invertments are measured at fairvalLe at the yearnd. based on the market value of shares. Cash at bank aThJ in haThJ is classified as a basic financial instrument and is held on dema1. 1.9 Realised gains and losses All gains and1055es are taken to the 5tstement of financial activities a5 they arise. Reali5ed gains and1055es on investments are calculated as thedIfferen between sales procttds and their openin8 carryin8 value or their purchase value rfacquired subsequent tothe first dayof the financial year. Unrealised gains aThJ losses are calculated as the difference bet%%en the fair value at thearend and their carr8431Ue. Realised and unrealised investment gains and losses are combined in the Statement of Fir131 Activitie> Critical accounting estimates and judgements In the application of the Charity's accounting policistheTrustees ore requiretl to make judgernents. e5tirnates and a55UrnPtions about thecarrying amount of assets and liabilities that are Tr)t readily apparent from other sources.The estimates and associated assumptions are based on historical eXPerrKe and other fartors that are considered io be relevant. Actual results may differ from these estimate The estimates aThJ undertying assumptions are re4ie4%td on an ongoing basi& Re¥isionsto accovnting estirnate5 re recognised in the period in whKh the estimate is revised where the revision affects only thal lOd, or in the period of the re¥lOn and future perirth wherethe revision affects i#)th current and fvture Fer11 29
Notes to the Financial Statements (Continued) For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• Donations and le8acies Unrestricted funds gtneral 2024 Unrestricted funds general 2023 Donations •)d gifts Le8acie5 re1vable 256.941 231.984 164,050 9,170 488,927 173.220 Donations and gifts Donations and 8ifts Tax recoverable on donations and gifts Amazon Smile 253N46 3.277 160.352 3.581 256,943 164.050 Other tradin8 acknvities Unrestricted funds 8enw31 2024 Unrestricted fund5 general 2023 Shop income 876 1.523 Investments Unrtstricted funds 8eneral 2024 Unrestricted fund5 sra1 2023 Income from listed investments Interest receivable 31.165 3.127 30,056 3,141 34,292 33.197
Notes to the Financial Statements (Continued) For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• Other incoffle Unre5trirted funds 8en¢r41 2024 Unrestricted funds general 2023 B•nk compensation 225 Raisin8 Unre5trirted fund5 general 2024 Unrestricted funds 8¢neral 2023 Fundr•isin8 •nd publioty Support costs 5.213 3,301 Investment managemeb)t 430 5.603 11.643 8.904 Ch•ritsble Irtiviti Supporting RHG 2024 Supporting RHG 2023 Operational cgsts 61.597 222.153 Grant funding of activities Isee note 101 91556 90.087 155,153 312,240 Expenditure on charItae activities irKludes £I812021. £1.9201 charged by the audthr for audivindependent examination services). Description of artivities Supporting Roxirghe House (Grampian) Provision of s(port to NHS Grampian Charitylformerty Roxburts House Grarnpian Charitable Trust) 31
Notes to the Financial Statements (Continued) For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• 10 Grants payable Supporting RHG 2024 Supporting RHG 2023 Grant5 to institutio. NHS Grampian Grampian H05Pitals Art Trust 36,460 50.568 51.374 37.257 87A28 88.631 GlS to individuals 6.528 IA56 93.556 90D87 Trustees No member of the tM)ard of Irustees received remvneratK)n during the period. Payments madeto trustees during the period related to teimbursement for ilems purch•sed on behalfolthe charit There were Thodonation5 rnade by the trustee5 during Ihe period. 12 Employees The averase rTr)nthly number of emplryyee5durin8 the arW 2024 2023 Number Number Total There are Tr) employtts12023. £Nill and em)ee5 received TeMUratIon fortheir 5ervice512023- £Nill. 11 Net gainslllossesl on in¥estments Unre5trirted funds 8eneral 2024 Unrestricted funds 8eneral 2Q23 Revaluation of investments Gainiilossl on sale of investments 44,379 146 45.242 12,0101 50.525 43.232 32
Notes to the Financial Ststements (Continued) For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• Fixed assrt investments Listed W1¥5tfflents Cost orvaluation at I january 2024 Additions Valuation changes Disposals 1.130,163 38S746 44,379 019.7591 At 310ecember 2024 1241,219 C•rrying •mount At 31 December 2024 lJ41,229 At 310ecembtt 2023 1,130,463 2024 2023 Listed in¥estrnents C¥rn6 arntyjnt 1241.229 1.130.863 Fixed asset investments rvalued The listed investment cost value at 31 December2024 £1.102,78712023- ÉIK132.$451. l investments held * listed UK securitiek Material holding in investment portfdK, inb*rtment in indmdual enttties held at 31 Dernber 2024 which are over 5% of portfolio by value are.. M¢lnroy+ Wood Income Fund- Market Value £394a3412023.. £397J841 Brewin Dolphin Limited manages a p0110 of in¥estments with a market value of £846951202j.. £6500) 15 Yinèncial Instruments 2024 2023 Carrying amtyjnt of financial assets Instruments measured at fair value thrwsh wofiiorloss 1.796AS0 1377,606 Debtors 2024 2023 Amounts falling due within oneyw. Other debtors Prepayments and accrued income 6M85 18NIO 8,148 27,602 24.505 35.750 33
Notes to the Financial Ststements (Continued) For the Year Ended 31 December 2024 ti'iei Id.&• 17 Crtditorn. •mounts f•llin8 due within oneye¥ 2024 2023 Other creditors A(cru•ls and deferred income 17.473 3.744 17.473 3.744 18 Related party transartions There were no dixlos•ble related party tr4ro•rtions during therI2023. rwel. 19 Reconaliation olnet Movem in fwthto net c•sh Ilty*from oper•tini Ktivitses 2024 2023 Net movernent in fuTrAs 407.824 169.7471 Adjustments fop. Net gains Illossesl on investments Interest received {44J791 13,1271 131,1651 10 143,2321 Investment income recwved Increasel IOecrea5el in 5totk Increase/ (Decrease) in debtors Increasel IOecr¢as¢l in Creditors 130,0561 12,7301 16J231 1643791 11.245 11729 Net cash zenerated I Iu5edl in opentini activities 354.137 1229.6081