APPENDIX 1
OSCR
Period start date
Month
Year
June
2024
Period end date
Month
Year
March
2025
Da
From
To
31
Scottish Charity Regulator
Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator
Reference and administration details
Charity name
Other names charity is known
by
Registered charity number
Charity's principal address
Tony's Safe Place SCIO
SC053454
Names of the charity trustees on date of approval of Trustees. Annual Report
Name of person
(or body) entitled to
stee (if anyL
Trustee name
Office (if any)
not for whole year
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

APPENDIX 1
Reference and administration details
Names of all other charity trustees during the period, if any, (for example, those who resigned part way
through the financial period)
structure, governance and management
Type of governing document
Constitution
Trustee recruitment and appointment
Trustees act in a voluntary capacity and are recruited through general
advertising. Trustees are grven training on appointment on their duties.
The trustees are actively recruiting for new trustees to join the board given
the volume of work and expect to have voted in fvrther trustees by the
next AGM.

APPENDIX 1
Objectives and activities
Charitable purposes
The organisation's purposes are:
1. The advancement of health - through suicide prevention activiiies,
induding peer support provided by trained volunteers. in particular those
trained in Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST). and
through the provision of a clinical counselling service delivered by British
Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) registered
counsellors.
2. The relief of those in need by reason of ill-health or other disadvantage
by providing free and accessible counselling sessions, peer support, and
recovery-focused support for individuals experiencing poor mental health.
suicide risk, or addiction and substance misuse.
3. The advancement of education - by promoting awareness and
understanding of suicide prevention, mental health, wellbeing, and
recovery in the community, and by delivering training opportunities for
volunteers and community members.
4. The advancement of citizenship and communty development - by
delivering a broad range of wellbeing activities, including but not limited to
physical, mental, psychosocial, nature-based, recreational, and
communty activities that promote resilience, reduce isolation, and
strengthen communty support nelMorf(s.
Summary of the main activities
in relation to these objects
Our suicide prevention drop-in hub remained open and fully operational
throughout the year, continuing to serve as a vital, accessible point of
supporl for individuals experiencing mental health challenges or suicidal
distress. We supported a significanl number of people who accessed the
hub for peer support, crisis intervention, and emotional assistance during
periods of vulnerability.
We received referrals into our counselling service, where clients were
offered up lo ten weeks of free professional counselling delivered by our
BACP-qualrfied counsellor. This service provided structured therapeutic
support for individuals experiencing complex mentsl health difficulties.
Our 24-hour helpline operated continuously and was staffed single-
handedly by our Founder and Chairperson throughout the year. The
helpline provided immediate suicide interventions, guidance, and
emotional support to indwiduals in crisis. ensuring support was available
at any hour.
We also expanded our
ort capacity by recruiting and training
new volunteers
successfully completed their ASIST
(Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) qualification, strengthening
our ability to provide skilled, compassionate suicide interventions and
emotional support within the community.
ersu
In addition. our drop-in hub continued to receive generous support from
Greggs, allowing us to offer free sandwiches, cakes, and snacks to those
accessing our service. This contribution helped create a welcoming,
stigma-free environment and removed financial barriers for individuals
seeking help.
Overall, our core activrties remained fimly aligned with our mission lo
prevent suicide, provide compassionate intervention, and support the
mental health and wellbeing of our community.

APPENDIX 1
Achievements and performance
Summary of the main achievements of
the charity during the financial period
Throughout the year, our charity delivered a wide range of free community
services, programmes and events designed to promote positive mental
health, prevent suicide, reduce isolation. and remove financial barriers to
wellbeing activities.
LGBTQIA+ Support and Empowerment- We continued to run our
LGBTQIA+ support group, offering a safe and inclusive space for people
to explore their identities, share experiences, and support one another.
Group members collaborated to produce an infomiation booklet on
LGBTQIA+ issues they identified as impacting mental health. This project
amplified their voices. empowered participants to shape their own support,
and created a meaningful resource for the wider community.
We also hosted a Pride event, open to all, to celebrate identty. foster
communty connection, and challenge stigma.
Seasonal Community Events - To reduce isolation and bring people
together, we held an Easter coffee morning open to everyone in the
communty.
In December, we hosted a free Christmas event featuring Santa's Grotto.
preloved clothes and toys, a buffet, and selection l)oxes for all children.
This event supported families facing financial hardship, promoted
inclusion, and strengthened community connections during a challenging
time of year.
Creative and Wellbeing Activities - We ran a free weekly art class
focusing on mindful art practices. All materials were provided at no cost,
ensuring people experiencing financial barriers could participate. The
sessions promoted mindfulness, improved mood, and encouraged
individuals to try new activities that support emotional wellbeing.
We also delivered a free flower-arranging workshop, where participants
created bouquets to take home and enjoyed a shared buffet. This activity
supported mental wellbeing, reduced loneliness. and offered a creative
experience that many in our communty could not otherwise afford.
Walk & Talk Programme- Working in partnership with Get Walking
Scotland, we trained volunteer walk leaders to launch our Walk & Talk
inikn'ative. We delivered weekly walks from Greenfaulds Peace Garden
back to TSP for tea and coffee. These sessions helped people stay active,
express their feelings in a supportive environment, build social
connections, and improve both physical and mental health.
Infomiation, Awareness and Antistigma Work- We hosted four
community information stalls-three in Cumbemauld town centre and one
at TesccAo raise awareness of mental health. challenge stigma. and
promote conversations around suicide prevention and wellbeing.
We also attended Cumbernauld Gala Day, engaging with the public.
promoting our services, and continuing our mission to break the silence
around mental health and suicide.
Therapeutic and Alternative Wellbeing Sessions - To offer varied
pathways to healing, we provided four free Breathwork & Quantum
Healing workshops. These sessions supported individuals recovering from
trauma, depression, and emotional distress by offering altemative
therapeutic techniques. We also delivered free cold-water therapy
sessions in Luss, which included meditation, cold-water immersion, lunch,
and transport via our minibus. These sessions aimed to improve mental
health, build resilience, and provide access to wellbeing activities that
would Othe￿ISe be financially inaccessible to many.

APPENDIX 1
Financial review
Brief statement of the charity's policy
on reserves
The charity's policy is to retain sufficient unrestricted reserves for 6
months, unrestricted expenditure. Average monthly unrestricted
expenditure on charitable activities and govemance during the period was
£1.553.
The charity holds unrestricted reserves of £22.088 which is sufficient.
The charity will review its reserves policy regularly.
Details of any deficit
The charity did not generate a deficrt
Donated facilities and services (if any)
The charity took over operations from a previous community group of the
same name which ceased on the charity's constitutional fomi date. The
assets of the community group were donated lo the charity on its
constitutional fomi date for no consideration.
other optional information
None
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees
Signature(s)
OSCR will accept
digital or typed
signatures
Full name(s)
Position (e.g. Chair)
Date

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Tonys Safe Place SCIO
Receipts and payments accounts
SC053454
OSCR
tth Charty RyL3tof
zo
Jun
2024
31
Section A Statement of receipts and payments
Expendable
Perrmnem
Total fu￿ts
cuwrem pewiod
Total lurKls last
period
1Q526
2C*S
Grants
710
frcrn bArai
tivibes
(kns5 tsji
recei
Rents frrm & bJilrfA
81
41,311
81
7V17
Al Sub tolal
Receipts trom a55et&
In*stment sales
Proceeds from sale off￿d assels
Prrxe•J%from sale 0f￿Ve$￿*￿ts
A2 Sub total
Tolalr•¢•ipts
41J11
7V17
Cross tr*Jiffj Pl￿)￿L$
Irweskn*ntM￿awert tC6ts
PaYTr￿ts rela*r#J direclyto ckn"¢able
976
976
Lega cc6ts
162
A3 Sub total
A4 Pay1r￿lIS relating to asset arKI
In*stment ny)¥ements
Purch￿ offixed assets
A4 Sub total
Totaipayments
1Q428
Net rKepts/(payTn¢ntsl
24888
AS Tran5fer5 to I (from) funds
SurWus/(d•fi¢rtJ roryur
37

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Tonys Safe Place SCIO
Section B Statement of balances
SC053454
Uwesrricted
Expendabbe
Total current
Toial lasi penod
Categoties
Details
J rt4re*£
lonwe￿¢
to rtthre￿£
B1 Cash
Cash bank baknc85 at stJlof
Surpktsl It￿￿11) athl
2IfiB8
15.1
37.￿&
Cash and bank balance5 at end of yeat
?IOB8
15.1
37.088
ctyWsll
Detai
Io Morul£
Details
Ca•t
CwreN v41w Irf
L4Yt
¥J r*4regte
nellre￿£
B3 Olh•r ass•ts
NJ11 UJE- MIrtsu%
5.000
3.226
22.800
2.2(M)
UnresI￿ted
SC04 OTO. Mir*bus
Unrestrided
22.8
ment Purchases
Unrestsided
25.0
33.22
Deiails
L••t yJ4r
to n¢?r¢•¢£
B4 Liabilrties
L•Dt
lo T￿r*￿£
B5 Cortirynt liabilrties
5wJned by ono iwo trwtees
on behallol all thetrustee5
Sign&lute"
Date ol
approval

APPENtMX 2
Tony's Safe Place SCIO
SC053454
Section C Notes to the Accounts
C1 Nature and purpose of
funds (may be stated on
analysis of funds worksheels)
UnresltKted funds may tE Us￿1 to fu[1h￿ ￿ ch&W5 chatrtabbe txJtTx>se5. Rest[￿ted fund5 ale reSe[￿d for
a SÈ￿ffic wrrx)se as the fuThJer as set (xrt the anafvs p&Je.
Tsry>e of acbvity or supported
Jrvidud i
H￿be[ ofgrants
C2 Grants
Total
C3a Trustee remuneration
a tntstee uoss this tKJx (1XheTh￿ c￿npl￿e SeCtK￿ 3bl
Authority under which paid
C3b Trustee remuneration -
details
C4a Trustee expenses
If no expenses were to arry CIW trknstee dwiTrJ Ihe then cross this t#)x
{olheNse complele ￿t￿)n 4b)
N￿ber of
tr￿tee$
C4b Trustee expenses -
details
Trantixtion
Balance
rtstanding at
Nature of relationshi
Nature of transaction
C5 Transacllong wlth
trustees and connectod
persons
C6 Other infomiation

APPENDIX 2 

2025 - Receipts and Payments Accounts / Notes 

December 2007 

4 



FPENDiX 2
Tonvs Safe Place SCIO
SC053454
Additional analysis (11
Analysis of receipts and payments
1 Donations
Totsl cwtent
Totsl
ftDm TSP cotnmuntygt
10551
7375
10,551
7975
TIAal
I￿26
18.526
2 Grants
20.000
15,000
22.710
C(xnmunty EtnFx>wetment Notlh Lan3tk5hie
VarK)Us unte5trthJ gt3nts
15.otyj
21710
To*1
21710
57,710
8 Gross r•Mipts Irom oth•r charitabl• a¢tivrti•s
Toial cirn
T(rfal Ltyl
TIAII
4 Payments relkn.ng directly to charrtable aclrvities
Totsl cwtent
r*ve•t£
CentrÈ runniry and Of￿ OV￿ad$
Ccffj5uma14es equynent
Travel. mokjring and excurs￿ exFerws
5204
2JlO
5J53
5,204
2,370
5,353
1,OS)
Ti)tsl
1397
13.976
C*teThkner2D)7

SC053454
Additional analysis12)
5 Bieakdown of uniestiicted fund5
GeMr41
Totsi
Tot
Receipts
G￿ts
22.710
G[L￿ tr￿1
￿C￿￿efrOM inves1m￿ts L￿￿1
Rents
91
41 J17
81
41,317
Sub lotal
Sub iot*l
41 J17
41 J17
kn¥estwt man*Jem￿l cos
76
162
Sub totsl
Purchases offixed assets
Purthase ￿mY£SimentS
[￿alpayments
16,428
24888
Transfers to I (from) fund•
Suryth l(deficilJ ff0r￿r
Natuie and
of funds

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Tony's Safe Place SCIO
SC053454
Additional analysis13)
Tol*l resttitted Tot•lreytricted
NL-fO
NL-61
Receipts
c￿S
G[￿ts
Re￿Ipts from activfaes
Grcssbadi
10.th)
)0
kncome investr￿ntS Other1￿
Rents frcm & Wi
Sub totri
•ooo
10,000
Js,tyJo
R￿1
PrO￿e￿$ frcln Sa￿ offixed assets
Pwo¢88ds fr¢xn sak ofinvestsnents
Sub total
20,000
11J,OIMI
35.INIO
Paymen
Gr￿$ bdiThJ payThents
kn¥eslmenl marw2￿ent costs
PayTnerts ditEty to cTha[rfa￿ atbvth
Gr*s and d￿￿￿Or
pr￿￿rA￿ of ￿r￿jaI
Legal costs
movÈmÈnts
Jrchases oiftged assets
22,800
22.WO
12*001
10,0(W)
12WO
10,IXk)
15mO
Natur• and

## **APPENDIX 3** 

## **Independent examiner’s report on the accounts** 

**V2** 

**Report to the Tony’s Safe Place SCIO trustees/members of** 

|The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance<br>with the terms of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) 2005 Act and the<br>Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as amended). The charity trustees<br>consider that the audit requirement of Regulation 10(1) (d) of the Accounts Regulations<br>does not apply. It is my responsibility to examine the accounts as required under section<br>44(1) (c) of the Act and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.|The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance<br>with the terms of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) 2005 Act and the<br>Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as amended). The charity trustees<br>consider that the audit requirement of Regulation 10(1) (d) of the Accounts Regulations<br>does not apply. It is my responsibility to examine the accounts as required under section<br>44(1) (c) of the Act and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.|The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance<br>with the terms of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) 2005 Act and the<br>Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as amended). The charity trustees<br>consider that the audit requirement of Regulation 10(1) (d) of the Accounts Regulations<br>does not apply. It is my responsibility to examine the accounts as required under section<br>44(1) (c) of the Act and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.|
|---|---|---|
|My examination is carried out in accordance with Regulation 11 of the 2006 Accounts<br>Regulations. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the<br>charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes<br>consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeks<br>explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken<br>do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and, consequently, I do<br>not express an audit opinion on the viewgiven bythe accounts.|||
|In the course of my examination, no matter has come to my attention:<br>1.<br>which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the<br>requirements:<br>•<br>to keep accounting records in accordance with section 44(1) (a) of the 2005 Act<br>and Regulation 4 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations, and<br>•<br>to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with<br>Regulation 9 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations<br>have not been met, or<br>2.  to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper<br>understanding of the accounts to be reached.|||
|**Date:**<br>10 December 2025<br>Member of the Association of Accounting Technicians (MAAT)|**Date:**|10 December 2025|
|TalkingNumbers Ltd|||
|Unit 27, Huntershill Village|||
|102 Crowhill Road, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow|||
|G64 1RP|||



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APPENDIX 3
Disclosure section
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material problems.
Give here brief details of
any items that the
examiner wishes to
disclose
None