Caritas Diocese of Salford
Caritas Diocese of Salford
Caritas is a charity dedicated to supporting individuals and families in Greater Manchester and Lancashire, helping them overcome crises and transform their lives with dignity through various services.
Services
- Accessibility Services
- Crisis Support
- Education And Training
- Food Assistance
- Housing Support
Financial Snapshot
Directors
Name | Role | Appointed ↓ | Nationality | Age |
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Elizabeth Therese Lilley | Teacher/management Accountant | 30/05/2019 | British | 53 years |
Peter Hopkinson | Priest | 01/04/2019 | British | 62 years |
Michael David Jones | Priest | 01/04/2019 | British | 57 years |
Peter Martin Fahy | Ret. Chief Constable Of Greater Manchester Police | 01/04/2019 | British | 66 years |
Mary Hunter | Retired College Principal | 01/04/2019 | Irish | 68 years |
Eamonn Sean O'neal | Ceo St Ann's Hospice/bbc Radio Manchester | 01/04/2019 | British | 71 years |
Christopher Paul Preston Dawson | Priest | 01/04/2019 | British | 53 years |
Michael James Gerard Cooke | Priest | 01/04/2019 | British | 66 years |
Brendan Eamon Mccafferty | Chief Executive Officer | 01/04/2019 | British | 57 years |
John Stanley Kenneth Arnold | Roman Catholic Bishop | 05/03/2015 | British | 71 years |
Edward Nally | Solicitor | 15/05/2008 | British | 69 years |
People with Significant Control
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Properties
8-10 Rydal Road, Blackburn (BB1 5NR)
88 Burnage Lane, Manchester (M19 2WL)
39 Wingate Drive, Manchester (M20 2RT)
Grants
Total grant funding received: £587,434.87
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19/04/2021 | £384,703.87 | Home Office | Resettlement Programme - Post Arrival Support |
The UK Resettlement Scheme (UKRS) started in March 2021 and reaffirms the UKs ongoing commitment to refugee resettlement. Resettlement relies on collaborative working with local authorities to deliver practical support to refugees on arrival and then support them in their integration into the community over a 5-year resettlement period. The specific outcomes for this work are outlined in the Funding Instruction and summarised below. The funding provided is intended to serve as a contribution to the costs associated with resettlement. Evaluation of the value for money of the funding has been carried out throughout the year through a mixture of data monitoring, qualitative research and an internal evaluation programme. The detail of the Funding Instruction has recently been reviewed by business leads to confirm it meets the needs of the programme for 2021/22 and represents value for money. | |||
19/04/2021 | £10,000.00 | Home Office | Resettlement Programme - Post Arrival Support |
The UK Resettlement Scheme (UKRS) started in March 2021 and reaffirms the UKs ongoing commitment to refugee resettlement. Resettlement relies on collaborative working with local authorities to deliver practical support to refugees on arrival and then support them in their integration into the community over a 5-year resettlement period. The specific outcomes for this work are outlined in the Funding Instruction and summarised below. The funding provided is intended to serve as a contribution to the costs associated with resettlement. Evaluation of the value for money of the funding has been carried out throughout the year through a mixture of data monitoring, qualitative research and an internal evaluation programme. The detail of the Funding Instruction has recently been reviewed by business leads to confirm it meets the needs of the programme for 2021/22 and represents value for money. | |||
01/04/2021 | £165,084.00 | Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities | Transformation Fund |
Funding to support small, non-commissioned night shelter providers to embed single room accommodation as the sector standard and reduce need for emergency winter accommodation | |||
01/04/2020 | £17,647.00 | Home Office | Resettlement Programme - Post arrival support 2020-21 |
This grant stream is for the provision of post-arrival services to arrivals under these schemes through tariff/per capita payments. At present the majority of arrivals are being supported by local authorities and the funding provides an unring-fenced contribution to their costs.Payments may also be made to Community groups who now also support arrivals under the Community Sponsorship Scheme which the Home Secretary announced in July 2016. Only three families are being supported in this way at present, but the number is expected to grow over the coming years. Finally, payments are also made for the same purpose to the Northern Ireland Executive and Horton Housing. | |||
01/04/2019 | £2,500.00 | Home Office | Community Sponsorship Micro Grants 2019-20 |
To deliver projects that build upon existing arrangements or introduce newapproaches to improving integration and/or build capacity for assisting othercommunity sponsorship groups. It is expected that the primary beneficiaries ofthese projects would be refugees resettled under the VPRS and VCRS, but thedelivery of benefits for other refugees is welcomed.2.9 Reset is the Home Office-funded capacity building organisation |
The UK Resettlement Scheme (UKRS) started in March 2021 and reaffirms the UKs ongoing commitment to refugee resettlement. Resettlement relies on collaborative working with local authorities to deliver practical support to refugees on arrival and then support them in their integration into the community over a 5-year resettlement period. The specific outcomes for this work are outlined in the Funding Instruction and summarised below. The funding provided is intended to serve as a contribution to the costs associated with resettlement. Evaluation of the value for money of the funding has been carried out throughout the year through a mixture of data monitoring, qualitative research and an internal evaluation programme. The detail of the Funding Instruction has recently been reviewed by business leads to confirm it meets the needs of the programme for 2021/22 and represents value for money.
The UK Resettlement Scheme (UKRS) started in March 2021 and reaffirms the UKs ongoing commitment to refugee resettlement. Resettlement relies on collaborative working with local authorities to deliver practical support to refugees on arrival and then support them in their integration into the community over a 5-year resettlement period. The specific outcomes for this work are outlined in the Funding Instruction and summarised below. The funding provided is intended to serve as a contribution to the costs associated with resettlement. Evaluation of the value for money of the funding has been carried out throughout the year through a mixture of data monitoring, qualitative research and an internal evaluation programme. The detail of the Funding Instruction has recently been reviewed by business leads to confirm it meets the needs of the programme for 2021/22 and represents value for money.
Funding to support small, non-commissioned night shelter providers to embed single room accommodation as the sector standard and reduce need for emergency winter accommodation
This grant stream is for the provision of post-arrival services to arrivals under these schemes through tariff/per capita payments. At present the majority of arrivals are being supported by local authorities and the funding provides an unring-fenced contribution to their costs.Payments may also be made to Community groups who now also support arrivals under the Community Sponsorship Scheme which the Home Secretary announced in July 2016. Only three families are being supported in this way at present, but the number is expected to grow over the coming years. Finally, payments are also made for the same purpose to the Northern Ireland Executive and Horton Housing.
To deliver projects that build upon existing arrangements or introduce newapproaches to improving integration and/or build capacity for assisting othercommunity sponsorship groups. It is expected that the primary beneficiaries ofthese projects would be refugees resettled under the VPRS and VCRS, but thedelivery of benefits for other refugees is welcomed.2.9 Reset is the Home Office-funded capacity building organisation
Group Structure
No group structure information available
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Company Filings
Date | Category | Description | Document |
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10/10/2024 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Group | View (122 pages) |
11/06/2024 | Confirmation Statement | Confirmation Statement With No Updates | View (3 pages) |
11/06/2024 | Officers | Termination Director Company With Name Termination Date | View (1 page) |
16/12/2023 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Group | View (110 pages) |
01/06/2023 | Confirmation Statement | Confirmation Statement With No Updates | View (3 pages) |
14/11/2022 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Group | View (88 pages) |
17/05/2022 | Confirmation Statement | Confirmation Statement With No Updates | View (3 pages) |