Barnardo's
Barnardo's
Barnardo's is a dedicated children's charity focused on helping children and young people feel safer, happier, and healthier. They provide essential support services and foster a sense of belonging for those in need.
Products
- Charity Shops
- Fundraising Events
- Volunteer Opportunities
Services
- Children's Centres Services
- Fostering And Adoption Support
- Mental Health Support
- Parenting Advice And Support
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Directors
Name | Role | Appointed ↓ | Nationality | Age |
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David Miller Kemp | Director | 26/09/2024 | British | 55 years |
Koulla Yiasouma | Director | 28/09/2023 | British | 61 years |
Bridget Julianna O'brien | Director | 28/09/2023 | Irish | 60 years |
Mark William Wood | Director | 01/08/2023 | British | 73 years |
Henry Chekwube Odogwu | Head Of Sales, Asset Management | 24/11/2022 | British | 46 years |
Magdalene Akosua Foda Bayim-adomako | Independent Consultant | 24/11/2022 | British | 59 years |
Meredith Pierce Hunter | Director | 01/12/2020 | American,british | 50 years |
Avis Joy Darzins | Director | 01/12/2020 | British | 64 years |
Anne-cecile France Brigitte Berthier | Director | 01/09/2020 | French | 54 years |
Briony Marion Ladbury | Independent Safeguarding Consultant | 12/11/2019 | British | 74 years |
Rajinder Singh Verma | Senior Vice President, Human Resources | 12/09/2019 | British | 51 years |
Penelope Anne Thompson | Public Service Leadership Consultant | 12/09/2019 | British | 70 years |
Samuel Neil Crockett | Director | 12/09/2019 | British,irish | 67 years |
People with Significant Control
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Charges
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Properties
81a High Street, Harborne, Birmingham (B17 9NR)
Unit 2c, One Stop Shopping Centre, Walsall Road, Birmingham (B42 1AA)
184 Princess Parade, High Street, West Bromwich (B70 7QS)
Grants
Total grant funding received: £17,010,255.40
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10/08/2023 | £1,600,006.00 | Nesta (Central Support Services) | YEF / Prism the Gift Fund |
YEF / Prism the Gift Fund programme grant to Barnardo's Grant Ref AC01623 | |||
18/08/2022 | £434,748.00 | Home Office | Asylum Seeker Therapeutic Support Grant |
The aim of the grant is to fund a project that delivers UK wide direct stabilisation and therapeutic services for vulnerable asylum-seeking adults experiencing distress to both mitigate the escalation of mental ill health and facilitate join up with mainstream mental health services where/when possible. | |||
01/04/2022 | £290,776.41 | Department for Work and Pensions | Kickstart Scheme |
The Kickstart Scheme provides funding to employers to create jobs for 16 to 24 year olds on Universal Credit. | |||
25/03/2022 | £39,500.00 | Home Office | Testing Non-Talking Therapies for Child Victims |
The Home Office is seeking approval to spend £93,000 to establish a grant for Barnardos to test non-talking, creative therapies with children in their care who have experienced modern slavery. The grant will test new concepts that arent currently available through the NRM and ICTG Service ran by Barnardos to see how effective they are in improving a childs mental health and sleep. This grant will focus on children. Trauma in children can often resurface in sleep, causing nightmares and disturbed nights; sleep is essential to a childs ability to recover and build their resilience. Barnardos states that most of the children they have worked with in the ICTG Service have been affected by poor sleep and it is one of the areas affected most by traumatic journeys. Will be delivered through a Direct Grant Award. It is the most appropriate option to utilise the funding available within the timeframe set instead of running an open competition because Barnardos is a proven, trusted supplier of the Home Office and the current support provider for the ICTG service which provides independent advocacy for child victims of modern slavery. Providing the grant in this way will ensure consistency in a childs support and will allow for minimal disruption to their recovery, ensuring their trauma is not amplified. The grant will be awarded as a 2-year grant, split into two phases. This form focuses on the first phase. The first phase (the development phase) will involve developing the online package of support in conjunction with child victims of modern slavery and professional therapists. The phases will be delivered from December 2021 to March 2022. | |||
31/07/2021 | £5,022,000.00 | Home Office | Independent Child Trafficking Guardians |
Independent Child Trafficking Guardians (ICTGs) are an independent source of advice for all trafficked children and somebody who can speak up on their behalf. The provision of ICTGs is set out in Section 48 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. To establish an appropriate model of delivery, a phased approach to roll out has been taken. |
YEF / Prism the Gift Fund programme grant to Barnardo's Grant Ref AC01623
The aim of the grant is to fund a project that delivers UK wide direct stabilisation and therapeutic services for vulnerable asylum-seeking adults experiencing distress to both mitigate the escalation of mental ill health and facilitate join up with mainstream mental health services where/when possible.
The Kickstart Scheme provides funding to employers to create jobs for 16 to 24 year olds on Universal Credit.
The Home Office is seeking approval to spend £93,000 to establish a grant for Barnardos to test non-talking, creative therapies with children in their care who have experienced modern slavery. The grant will test new concepts that arent currently available through the NRM and ICTG Service ran by Barnardos to see how effective they are in improving a childs mental health and sleep. This grant will focus on children. Trauma in children can often resurface in sleep, causing nightmares and disturbed nights; sleep is essential to a childs ability to recover and build their resilience. Barnardos states that most of the children they have worked with in the ICTG Service have been affected by poor sleep and it is one of the areas affected most by traumatic journeys. Will be delivered through a Direct Grant Award. It is the most appropriate option to utilise the funding available within the timeframe set instead of running an open competition because Barnardos is a proven, trusted supplier of the Home Office and the current support provider for the ICTG service which provides independent advocacy for child victims of modern slavery. Providing the grant in this way will ensure consistency in a childs support and will allow for minimal disruption to their recovery, ensuring their trauma is not amplified. The grant will be awarded as a 2-year grant, split into two phases. This form focuses on the first phase. The first phase (the development phase) will involve developing the online package of support in conjunction with child victims of modern slavery and professional therapists. The phases will be delivered from December 2021 to March 2022.
Independent Child Trafficking Guardians (ICTGs) are an independent source of advice for all trafficked children and somebody who can speak up on their behalf. The provision of ICTGs is set out in Section 48 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. To establish an appropriate model of delivery, a phased approach to roll out has been taken.
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Council Partners
Company Filings
Date | Category | Description | Document |
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20/12/2024 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Group | View (120 pages) |
10/12/2024 | Officers | Termination Director Company With Name Termination Date | View (1 page) |
10/12/2024 | Incorporation | Memorandum Articles | View (30 pages) |
10/12/2024 | Resolution | Resolution | View (1 page) |
22/11/2024 | Confirmation Statement | Confirmation Statement With No Updates | View (3 pages) |
02/10/2024 | Officers | Appoint Person Director Company With Name Date | View (2 pages) |
30/12/2023 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Group | View (92 pages) |