THE CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR FOUNDATION

Charity overview
Activities - how the charity spends its money
To demonstrate that children and adults with severe learning disabilities whose behaviour is described as challenging can enjoy normal life opportunities when their behaviour is properly understood and appropriately supported, and to support parents and carers through education and information to enable this to happen.
Income and expenditure
Data for financial year ending 31 January 2024
Total income:
£836,108
Donations and legacies | £545.19k | |
Charitable activities | £285.50k | |
Other trading activities | £2.19k | |
Investments | £3.23k | |
Other | £0 |
Total expenditure:
£571,304
Raising funds | £22.51k | |
Charitable activities | £548.80k | |
Other | £0 |
£0 investments gains (losses)
Total income includes £114,763 from 14 government contract(s)
Charitable expenditure
Charitable expenditure with investment gains
Charitable expenditure
Some charities generate all, or a substantial part, of their income from investments which may have been donated to the charity as endowment or set aside by the charity from its own resources in the past. Such investments usually take the form of stocks and shares but may include other assets, such as property, that are capable of generating income and/or capital growth.
In managing their spending and investments charities need to strike a balance between the needs of future and current beneficiaries. They also need to take account of spending commitments that may stretch over a number of future years. To do this, charities will normally adopt an investment strategy designed to generate both income and capital growth. To maximise returns trustees may commit to investment strategies for several years.
Investments can experience large swings in value so trustees may, in a particular year, decide to realise and spend part of their charity’s capital or to invest part of its income.
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Raising funds and other expenditure | £22.51k | |
Charitable expenditure | £548.80k | |
Retained for future use | £264.80k |
People

19 Employee(s)
9 Trustee(s)
20 Volunteer(s)
Employees with total benefits over £60,000
No employees have total benefits over £60k for this charityFundraising
Trading
Trustee payments
What, who, how, where
- Disability
- People With Disabilities
- Provides Advocacy/advice/information
- Other Charitable Activities
- Throughout England And Wales
- Northern Ireland
- Scotland
Governance
- 14 February 1997: Standard registration
- 25 November 2017: Funds received from 1151508 SHIEC (SUSTAINABLE HUB OF INNOVATIVE EMPLOYMENT FO...
- CBF (Working name)
- THE CBF (Working name)
- Bullying and harassment policy and procedures
- Complaints handling
- Complaints policy and procedures
- Conflicting interests
- Financial reserves policy and procedures
- Internal charity financial controls policy and procedures
- Internal risk management policy and procedures
- Investing charity funds policy and procedures
- Investment
- Paying staff
- Risk management
- Safeguarding policy and procedures
- Safeguarding vulnerable beneficiaries
- Serious incident reporting policy and procedures
- Social media policy and procedures
- Trustee conflicts of interest policy and procedures
- Trustee expenses policy and procedures
- Volunteer management
Trustees
Trustees are the people responsible for controlling the work, management and administration of the charity on behalf of its beneficiaries. Generally trustees are treasurer, chair, board member etc. The trustees are responsible for keeping this list up to date and can do this by updating their details as they happen through the online service
9 Trustee(s)
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Dr David Gerwyn Allen | Chair | 27 July 2022 |
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Kathleen A Sanger | Trustee | 15 July 2023 |
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Karen Anne Jankulak | Trustee | 15 July 2023 |
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Alexander Paul Rook | Trustee | 27 July 2022 |
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CLARE JOSEPHINE MILLION | Trustee | 21 January 2017 |
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Nick Gore | Trustee | 16 July 2016 |
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James Robert Dodd | Trustee | 26 April 2016 |
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Sophie Emily Cooper | Trustee | 16 January 2016 |
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Diane Lightfoot | Trustee | 26 April 2015 |
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Financial history
Financial period end date
Income / Expenditure | 31/01/2020 | 31/01/2021 | 31/01/2022 | 31/01/2023 | 31/01/2024 | ||
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Total gross income | £437.70k | £595.27k | £610.42k | £530.45k | £836.11k | |
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Total expenditure | £322.36k | £507.52k | £516.48k | £522.98k | £571.30k | |
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Income from government contracts | £39.43k | N/A | £52.00k | £63.15k | £114.76k | |
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Income from government grants | N/A | £228.40k | £41.38k | N/A | N/A | |
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Income - Donations and legacies | N/A | £26.60k | £26.69k | £21.58k | £545.19k | |
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Income - Other trading activities | N/A | £1.36k | £2.14k | £673 | £2.19k | |
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Income - Charitable activities | N/A | £566.88k | £581.45k | £507.53k | £285.50k | |
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Income - Endowments | N/A | £0 | £0 | £0 | £0 | |
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Income - Investment | N/A | £427 | £146 | £656 | £3.23k | |
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Income - Other | N/A | £0 | £0 | £0 | £0 | |
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Income - Legacies | N/A | £0 | £0 | £0 | £316.01k | |
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Expenditure - Charitable activities | N/A | £489.72k | £496.90k | £501.84k | £548.80k | |
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Expenditure - Raising funds | N/A | £17.80k | £19.59k | £21.14k | £22.51k | |
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Expenditure - Governance | N/A | £6.23k | £5.32k | £4.21k | £4.22k | |
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Expenditure - Grants institution | N/A | £0 | £0 | £0 | £0 | |
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Expenditure - Investment management | N/A | £0 | £0 | £0 | £0 | |
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Expenditure - Other | N/A | £0 | £0 | £0 | £0 |
Assets and liabilities
Definitions for assets and liabilities
These are assets, other than investments, which are held for more than 12 months and used to run and administer the charity such as buildings, offices, exhibits and fixtures and fittings.
Long term InvestmentsInvestments are assets held by the charity with the sole aim of generating income which will be used for their charitable purposes such as deposit accounts, shares, rental property and unit trusts.
Investment assets are re-valued every year and included in the balance sheet at their current market value.
Long term investments are held for more than 12 months.
These are assets held generally for less than 12 months such as cash and bank balances, debtors, investments to be sold within the coming year and trading stock.
Defined benefit pension scheme asset or liabilityThis is a surplus or deficit in any defined benefit pension scheme operated and represents a potential long-term asset or liability.
Total liabilitiesThese are all the amounts owed by the charity at the balance sheet date to third parties such as bills due but not yet paid, bank overdrafts and loans and mortgages.
Asset / Liability | 31/01/2020 | 31/01/2021 | 31/01/2022 | 31/01/2023 | 31/01/2024 | ||
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Own use assets | N/A | £6 | £0 | £0 | £0 | |
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Long-term investments | N/A | £0 | £0 | £0 | £0 | |
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Other assets | N/A | £747.21k | £661.82k | £713.22k | £959.57k | |
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Defined benefit pension scheme asset or liability | N/A | £0 | £0 | £0 | £0 | |
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Total liabilities | N/A | £270.72k | £91.39k | £135.32k | £116.87k |
Accounts and annual returns
Title | Reporting year | Date received | Received | Download |
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Annual return | 31 January 2024 | 06 November 2024 | On Time | |
Accounts and TAR | 31 January 2024 | 06 November 2024 | On Time | Download Open in new window |
Annual return | 31 January 2023 | 30 November 2023 | On Time | |
Accounts and TAR | 31 January 2023 | 30 November 2023 | On Time | Download Open in new window |
Annual return | 31 January 2022 | 27 October 2022 | On Time | |
Accounts and TAR | 31 January 2022 | 27 October 2022 | On Time | Download Open in new window |
Annual return | 31 January 2021 | 28 October 2021 | On Time | |
Accounts and TAR | 31 January 2021 | 28 October 2021 | On Time | Download Open in new window |
Annual return | 31 January 2020 | 21 October 2020 | On Time | |
Accounts and TAR | 31 January 2020 | 21 October 2020 | On Time | Download Open in new window |
Governing document
It is not the full text of the charity's governing document.
MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES INCORPORATED 24 JAN 1997 AS AMENDED BY SPECIAL RESOLUTION(S) DATED 23 APR 2006 AS AMENDED BY SPECIAL RESOLUTION(S) DATED 26 OCT 2024
Charitable objects
TO RELIEVE THE SUFFERING AND DISTRESS OF PERSONS WITH SEVERE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR AND THEIR FAMILIES AND CARERS: CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR - BEHAVIOUR OF SUCH INTENSITY, FREQUENCY OR DURATION THAT THE PHYSICAL SAFTEY OF THE PERSON, OR OTHERS, IS LIKELY TO BE PLACED IN SERIOUS JEOPARDY, OR BEHAVIOUR WHICH WILL LIMIT OR DENY ACCESS TO THE COMMUNITY OR IMPAIR A CHILD'S GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Area of benefit
NOT DEFINED
Contact information
- Address:
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CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR FOUNDATION
THE OLD COURTHOUSE
NEW ROAD AVENUE
CHATHAM
KENT
ME4 6BE
- Phone:
- 01634838739
- Email:
- info@thecbf.org.uk
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