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Dudley Group NHS Charity
Trustee’s Annual Review 2015/16
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We promise to use your donation responsibly
We will use your donation
wisely in support of the
Trust’s excellent work. You
can be confident that your
donation will go towards
the Dudley Groups’ needs in
accordance with your
wishes.
We promise to appreciate your donation
The generosity of the local
community is vital for the
success of the DGNHS
Charity. Your help will
enable us to ensure our
patients’ stay with us is as
comfortable as possible.
We promise to respect your privacy All of our donor records are
treated in complete
confidence under the Data
Protection Act of 1998. Any
donor who would like to
remain anonymous will be
treated as such.
Our mission statement
“To enhance and further improve the high quality services provided by the Trust,
providing additional comfort and benefit to its patients and staff, by focusing fund
expenditure on areas not covered or fully supported by NHS funds.”
The Charity’s objectives are as follows:
“For any charitable purpose or purposes relating to the National Health Service, wholly
or mainly for the service provided by The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust.”
DGNHS Charity is a registered charity. Number: 1056979
DGNHS Charity promises
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This is my chance to thank all the wonderful people who support our charity.
As always I am overwhelmed by the generosity and energy of our supporters.
Their enthusiastic and often imaginative fundraising is an inspiration. Most
people have a story behind their fundraising and it is always touching to hear
of their positive experiences and their wish to show their thanks to the
wonderful staff here at Dudley Group. We have compiled a collage of some
of our fundraisers on page 6.
The 2015 Charity Football Match was an enormous success which raised just
over £12,000. Our Emergency Department team took on the Wolves All Stars
at Stourbridge Football Club. A full report can be found on pages 4 and 5.
Waldron’s Solicitors wrote a record number of Wills in our 2015 Will Fortnight
which raised over £4,500. Will Fortnight is an annual campaign and runs in
October. See our website for further details.
Our four appeals are now up and running. We have added to the well-
established ‘Make our Patients Smile Appeal’ and ‘Cancer: caring for the
patient and the family’. Our appeal ‘Dementia: moving forward with dignity
and respect’ will provide specialist care in a less clinical environment. And
finally we have introduced ‘Rehabilitation: supporting our patients’ journey
back to recovery’. You can find out more about our appeals on page 14.
2016 sees the celebration of 20 years of fundraising. Help me continue my
quest to put the Dudley Group NHS Charity at the forefront of people’s minds.
You can follow us on Twitter and post your fundraising ventures on our
Facebook page; keep spreading the word. Our JustGiving pages make it really
easy to encourage friends and colleagues to donate online; there is also the
opportunity of creating team pages and in memory pages.
As usual I would like to close by thanking everyone who has supported our
Charity in the past and encourage anyone wishing to raise funds in the future
to get in contact with me – I’m here to help.
Karen Phillips | Fundraising Manager
t: 01384 456111 ext 3349 | e: karen.phillips@dgh.nhs.uk
www.dudleygroup.nhs.uk/our-charity | www.justgiving.com/dghc
@DGNHSCharity /DudleyGroupNHSCharity
The Dudley Group NHS Charity
Update from
the Trust
Charity
Fundraising
Manager
“Making our
vision happen
involves all our
partners: staff,
patients and
the local
community”
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Charity Annual Report 2015/16 The Dudley Group NHS Charity
September 2015 saw six months of fundraising and organising
culminating in the Annual Charity Football Match and Family Fun
Day which resulted in a fantastic £12,000 raised to support the
Children’s and Adult Emergency Departments.
Emergency Department staff got behind the venture from the onset by
nominating colleagues to join the planning committee. They also raised funds in
the main reception of Russells Hall Hospital to help promote the event. We were
joined on one occasion by Wolves All Star player Jody Craddock (pictured left)
who happily signed autographs and posed for pictures with staff and patients.
Our ED team players even dressed up in their football kit and attended a bucket
collection at Mecca Bingo, Oldbury.
The game was held at Stourbridge FC on Sunday 27 September and was
attended by over 300 visitors. There was plenty of support with many businesses
offering their services free of charge. These include Nigel Cliff Photography and
Black Country Radio. Even Wolfie turned up for a half time penalty shootout.
We were proud to be able to play against the Wolves All Stars. The All Stars
played 8 former first team players; the most for over 10 years. Players included:
Jody Craddock, Seyi George Olofinjana, Dale Rudge and Mel Eves. Our
Emergency Services Team put in a sterling performance but the All Stars finally
won the game with a score of 2-1.
Charity Football Match
Our Emergency
Department is open to
treat patients 24 hours
a day, every single day
of the year.
The proceeds of the
event will go towards
making a positive
difference for our
patients.
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Santander Bank supported the cause by making a donation of £2,200 in
addition to tirelessly manning the fundraising marquee at the match.
The Steve Bull Foundation donated £1,400 to purchase two iPads for our
paediatric waiting area. The tablets will be attached to a counter by a plastic
movable casing. In addition to being a source of entertainment to distract our
young patients they will also be used as an educational tool where doctors can
explain injuries and ailments to children with the use of medical apps.
The Presentation Dinner Dance held in October raised further funds with a
raffle and charity auction. It was well attended and included Wolves All Stars
Mel Eaves, Dale Rudge and Neil Edwards.
Each year our Emergency Department treats approximately 100,000 patients.
Most of those patients will arrive apprehensive and daunted as to what lies
ahead. Often arriving in a hurry, patients and their families can be disoriented
and unsure. We take great pride that our staff do everything in their power to
put patients at their ease.
Money raised goes to improving the services of the department to enable us to
offer our patients the best experience possible during a really traumatic time.
Looking forward
2016 Charity Football Match and Family Fun Day Sunday 25 September
We are pleased to announce a REMATCH with the Wolves All Stars.
To find out more:
/DGCharityFootballMatch
@DGNHSCFootball
To donate via mobile phone: Text GOAL22 £5 and send it to 70070
and Family Fun Day
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Sarah Foley raised £2,000 to
purchase a Cuddle Cot for
our Maternity Unit
The Dudley Group NHS Charity
Tesco at Burn Tree Island
raised £1,000 to improve
conditions in the Children’s
post operation recovery area
Our Fantastic Fundraisers!
Emergency
Department Staff
sang their hearts
out at the annual
Sainsburys
Amblecote Carol
Singing event
raising over £120
in two hours
Jacquie Hogwood organised
an Eastern Nights Fusion
Dance event and raised
nearly £4,000 for our
Georgina Cancer Care Unit
We are very lucky to have a lot of committed fundraisers and all their efforts
are greatly appreciated. Here are just a few of the many fundraisers we have
raising money to help to improve our patients experience.
Various departments around
the hospital Trust took part
in our Christmas Jumper Day
which raised £150 for the
Make our Patients Smile
Appeal
Our
Neonatal
Unit were
the Captains
Charity at
Halesowen
Golf Club
and received
a fantastic
£6,900
Lawrence Evans
and friends held
various
fundraising
activities,
including a 500
mile running
challenge, and
raised over £6,800
for our Georgina
Cancer Care Unit
Simon Martin raised
£1,850 for our
Dudley Palliative
Care Team by
participating in four
100 mile Ultra
Marathons
Anyone wishing to fundraise for us should contact
Karen Phillips, Fundraising Manager, to discuss
how we can best support you.
Friends and colleagues of Hugh
Davies have set up a memorial
fund in his name to support
Ward B5, where he worked as a
Charge Nurse. To date the
fund has raised over £1,200
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The Dudley Group NHS Charity
Charity Annual Review 2015/16
Charity Trustees and Advisers
Reference and Administrative details
The Dudley Group NHS Charity, registered Charity Number 1056979, was
entered on the Central Register of Charities on the 22 July 1996 as amended
on 14 November 2011.
The Charity is constituted of 85 individual funds as at the 31 March 2016
(2014/15: 90) and the notes to the financial statements distinguish the types
of fund held and disclose separately all material funds.
Charitable funds received by the Charity are accepted and held and
administered as funds and property held on trust for purposes relating to the
health service in accordance with the National Health Service Act 2006 and
the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 and these funds
are held on trust by the corporate body.
Trustee
The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust is the Corporate Trustee of the
Charitable Funds governed by the law applicable to Trusts, principally the
Trustee Act 2000 and the Charities Act 2011.
The NHS Foundation Trust Board devolved responsibility for the on-going
management of funds to the Charitable Funds Committee which administers
the funds on behalf of the Corporate Trustee.
Principal Office for the Charity
Finance Department,
The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust,
Trust Headquarters,
Russells Hall Hospital,
Dudley,
West Midlands,
DY1 2HQ.
Telephone: 01384 321121
A full set of financial statements can be downloaded from our
website www.dudleygroup.nhs.uk/our-charity or by contacting
the Fundraising Manager on 01384 456111 extension 3349, or
email: karen.phillips@dgh.nhs.uk
A full set of accounts can be downloaded from our website or by
contacting the fundraising or finance department.
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Structure, Governance and Management
The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust consists of Russells Hall Hospital
(Acute Hospital), Corbett Outpatient Centre and Guest Outpatient centre.
The charitable funds are attributed in line with the Trust’s Directorate structure.
For example, charitable funds for medicine include Medical Wards, Leukaemia,
Chest Clinic, Diabetes, Rheumatology, District Nurses, Rehabilitation and
palliative care. The funds within Surgery include Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT),
Ophthalmology, Surgical Wards, Breast Cancer Services, Audiology, Surgery and
Theatres. Other funds are within Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Pathology, Critical
Care, Neonatal Services, Cardiology, Gastro Intestinal Services, Renal Unit and
Coronary Care. Adult Community Services include the District Nurse Teams
Fund, Palliative Care, Audiology, Community Rehabilitation Fund (which
includes Neurology) and the Community Heart Failure Team.
The Charity fund was established with the Charity Commission using the model
declaration of trust and all funds held on trust as at the date of registration
were classified as unrestricted funds or classed as designated funds under the
main Charity. Subsequent donations and gifts received by the Charity that are
attributable to the original funds are added to those fund balances within the
existing Charity.
The Corporate Trustee fulfils its legal duty by ensuring that funds are spent in
accordance with the objects of each fund. By designating funds the key aim of
the Trustee is to serve the NHS Trust for the public benefit, it respects the
wishes of our generous donors to support patient care and advance the good
health and welfare of patients, visitors and staff. The Trustee have complied
with their duty to have had regard to the Charity Commission’s guidance on
public benefit, with due regard for funding decisions to demonstrate public
benefit in the Charity’s work.
Non-Executive Members of the Trust Board are appointed by the Trust
Governors. Executive members of the Board are subject to recruitment by the
NHS Foundation Trust Board. Members of the Trust Board and the Charitable
Funds Committee are not individual trustee under Charity Law but act as agents
on behalf of the Corporate Trustee.
The newly appointed members of the Charitable Funds Committee are provided
with an induction pack which provides information about the Charity, including
the Charitable Funds Committee terms of reference, Trustees’ Annual Report
and Financial Statements, policies and minutes, and information about
trusteeship, including Charity Commission booklet CC3, The Essential Trustee.
Acting for the Corporate
Trustee, the Charitable Funds
Committee is responsible for
the overall management of the
Charitable Fund. The
Committee is required to:
Control, manage and
monitor the use of the
fund’s resources.
Provide support and
guidance for usage of
funds, whilst managing and
monitoring the receipt of all
income.
Ensure that ‘best practice’ is
followed in the conduct of
all its affairs fulfilling all of
its legal responsibilities.
Ensure that the Investment
Policy approved by the NHS
Foundation Trust Board as
Corporate Trustee is
adhered to and that
performance is continually
reviewed whilst being
aware of ethical
considerations.
Keep the Trust Board fully
informed on the activity,
performance and risks of
the Charity.
The Dudley Group NHS Charity
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The Chair gives new members of both the NHS
Foundation Trust Board and the Charitable Funds
Committee a briefing on the current policies and
priorities for the charitable funds.
The Charitable Funds Committee was established in
2006/07 and reports to the Trust Board. The objectives
of the committee are to control the management and
administration of the Charity in accordance with the
Charity’s purposes and in line with the Charitable
Funds Investment Policy. The committee will assist in
the determination of the Charitable Funds Strategy
ensuring that the Charity has all the hallmarks of an
effective charity, as set out in the standards issued by
the Charity Commission.
The accounting records and the day-to-day
administration of the funds are dealt with by the
Finance Department, Trust Headquarters, Russells Hall
Hospital, Dudley, West Midlands, DY1 2HQ.
Working in partnership for public benefit
The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust is the main
beneficiary of the Charity and is a related party by
virtue of being Corporate Trustee of the Charity. The
charities objectives are for any charitable purpose or
purposes relating to the National Health Service,
wholly or mainly for the service provided by The
Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust. The strategy of
the Charity is to work in partnership with the Trust,
ensuring the funds are used to best effect, by deciding
upon the most beneficial way to use charitable funds
with regard to the main activities, objectives, strategies
and plans of the Trust.
Our mission statement is to enhance and further
improve the high quality services provided by the
Trust, providing additional comfort and benefit to its
patients and staff, by focusing fund expenditure on
areas not covered or fully supported by NHS funds.
Charity Annual Review 2015/16
The charity fundraiser continues to forge strong
relationships with members of staff of the hospital
and community donors and fundraisers. Without the
support and co-operation of the wider community
the effective contribution to the Trust would be much
diminished.
In accordance with the objectives and strategy of the
Charity, the Financial Services Manager and the
Treasury Manager regularly meet with Ward
Managers and Department Heads to encourage the
spending of their funds in accordance with the
donor’s wishes; by supporting research and
procedures within the National Health Service,
supporting capital developments and the purchase of
medical equipment, provide training and
development activities for clinical and other staff, to
ensure public benefit.
The Leukaemia Appeal Fund, a separately registered
Charity raises money specifically for the Georgina
Unit at Russells Hall Hospital.
The Trust’s Volunteer Service, managed by the
Volunteer Co-ordinator, Jane Fleetwood provides a
valuable service to patients, visitors and staff. For
more information call 01384 456111 ext 3420 or
email jane.fleetwood@dgh.nhs.uk
The Dudley Clinical Education Centre promotes and
advances the study of science and medicine by
supporting the professional education and
development of Trust & Community staff and
associated healthcare professionals. It supports key
patients committed to further development,
empowering their contribution to specialist teams
improving quality of care. For more information call
01384 321095 or email barbara.white@dgh.nhs.uk
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The Dudley Group NHS Charity
The key aim of the Trustees to provide
public benefit is by helping patients,
relatives, visitors and staff by:
Funding medical research to understand the
conditions affecting our patients so that we can
help develop cures and therapies in the future.
Enhancing the care the Trust can offer through the
purchase of new equipment and building
improvements to deliver better facilities.
Investing in staff to create a caring environment
and improved treatment for our patients, families
and visitors.
Providing direct support to patients by way of
information, networking support and better
facilities.
Our Objectives and Activities
The charity has four main appeals:
Make our Patients Smile
Providing items and services that will enhance our
patients experience whilst at our hospital or
outpatient centres.
Cancer
Caring for the patient and the family. The appeal
adds comfort for our cancer patient, encompassing
the well-being of patients, families and carers.
Dementia
Helping to prepare and provide understanding for
patients and families face the challenges of the
future.
Rehabilitation
Supporting our patient’s journey back to recovery.
Helps patients work towards a better quality of life,
managing pain and adjusting to a new way of life.
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The charitable funds also enable consultants, medical
staff, nurses and allied professionals to attend
additional courses which will update them on the new
ideas and modern techniques in their specialties.
These activities enable the Trustee to meet its strategic
priorities of supporting the work of the Trust. The
Trustee’s review of future plans and strategic
objectives have also been infused with the need to
demonstrate public benefit and by the guidance
issued by the Charity Commission.
The Trust Volunteer Service continues to provide
support to patients, visitors and staff with duties such
as ward/clinic hostess services, way finding, helpdesk
assistance, hospital radio and chaplaincy.
The charitable funds have received legacies this year
totalling £12,296. The most significant legacy was for
£10,000 for the benefit of the Georgina unit.
During the year, the funds continued to support a
wide range of charitable and health related activities
benefiting both patients and staff. Charitable funds
were used to purchase much needed medical
equipment, such as:
Vital signs monitors for various wards
Nebulisers
Bed and chair alarm systems for various wards
Cuddle cots for Maternity Unit
TOF watch stimulators for Theatres
Baby control apnea monitors
The hospital wards receive many charitable fund
donations. These are often used to benefit the staff
and the patients, such as:
Leaflets providing specific ward information to
patients & visitors
Patient recliner chairs in various wards
Patient over bed tables for various wards
Fans for use in various wards
Games and puzzles for Dementia patients
DAB radios and TVs for various wards
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Purchase of new equipment
Staff education and welfare
Patient education and welfare
Research
Building and refurbishment
Where our money comes from
Donations from Individuals
We are fortunate to receive thousands of generous gifts each year from
individuals, many of whom also fundraise on our behalf.
Legacies
A gift in a will is a valued way of donating to our charity.
Donations in Memoriam
We receive income given by family and friends in memory of a loved one.
Investment income
By the prudent management of funds not immediately required for use in the
Trust, we earn interest and dividends.
Activities generating income
We receive contributions from the staff lottery, charity campaigns and events.
Other Income
We receive income from individuals when providing training seminars to other
health professionals in the Clinical Education Centre, contributions sponsoring
the Maternity Unit.
The Dudley Group NHS Charity
How the money has been spent
£132,000
£117,000
£81,000
£76,000
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What we spent the money on
Of the total expenditure of £497,000 (2014/15 £667,000), expenditure on
direct charitable activity was £435,000 (2014/15 £610,000) across a range of
funds. Expenditure on raising funds was £62,000 (2014/15 £57,000).
Purchase of new equipment
The total amount spent was £132,000 (2014/15 £294,000) represents a vital
and valuable contribution to enhancing the provision of clinical care.
Purchases range from small items of equipment costing a few hundred
pounds, to larger items costing thousands of pounds.
Staff education and welfare
Annual expenditure was £117,000 (2014/15 £134,000) of which £56,000
(2014/15 £64,000) was spent on external educational courses. An additional
sum of £7,000 (2014/15 £9,000) was spent on travel expenses to allow
attendance to these courses. A total of £31,000 (2014/15 £40,000) was
spent on staff welfare, for example educational material such as medical
books and journals, educational prizes and awards and non-medical
equipment for the wards.
Patient education and welfare
Annual expenditure of £81,000 (2014/15 £151,000) included the purchase of
furniture of £42,000 (2014/15 £53,000), for ward areas.
The sum of £3,000 (2014/15 £13,000) was spent in respect of patients
information and education.
Other patient expenditure of £25,000 (2014/15 £71,000) includes items
which help make the patient’s stay in hospital more comfortable, such as
gifts at Christmas, audio and TV equipment, information leaflets.
Research
The sum of £76,000 (2014/15 £6,000) was spent on research projects.
There are currently two research programmes which provide financial
support for breast cancer research and rheumatology research with our
university partners, providing research support for PhD students, in this
important work.
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Rehabilitation restores both health and well-being
after surgery or an illness. It may be managing pain,
learning to walk or adjusting to a new way of life.
Whatever the journey, we help our patients to work
towards a better quality of life.
The Dudley Group NHS Charity
Our Appeals
Find out how you can fundraise for these appeals: www.dudleygroup.nhs.uk/our-charity
Contact Karen Phillips on 01384 456111 or email: karen.phillips@dgh.nhs.uk
Together we can make a
difference to our patient’s experience
Dealing with cancer, for both the patient and their
family, can be very distressing. It is vital to our
charity that we add as much comfort for our
Cancer patients as possible; encompassing the
well-being of patients, families and carers.
DONATE NOW using
your mobile phone.
Text: BEST44 £5
to 700010
Moving forward with dignity and
respect
Dementia
A diagnosis of dementia is life changing for the
patient, their family and friends. But the diagnosis
does not mean that life is over, just different. With
preparation and understanding you can face the
challenges head on.
DONATE NOW using
your mobile phone.
Text: CARE37 £5
to 700010
Supporting our patients’ journey back
to recovery
Rehabilitation
Make our
Patients
Smile
The Make Our Patients Smile Appeal provide items
such as televisions, recliner chairs, patient comfort
packs, presents at Christmas, children’s books and
games, etc; such items and services that will enhance
our patients experience while at one of our hospitals.
DONATE NOW using
your mobile phone.
Text: LIVE27 £5
to 700010
DONATE NOW using
your mobile phone.
Text: MOPS21 £5
to 700010
Cancer
Caring for the patient and their
family
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Making a donation in person You can visit the General Office anytime between 9am and 4.30pm Monday -
Friday (located on the ground floor, near the main entrance of Russells Hall
Hospital) and give your donation to the cashier, who will issue you with a receipt.
Send a cheque Payable to Dudley Group NHS Charity; to the Fundraising Manager, General
Office, The Dudley Group NHS Trust, Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley, DY1 2HQ
Donation by debit or credit card or BACS Contact the Cashier, General Office on 01384 456111 ext. 2872
Log on to our JustGiving site http://www.justgiving.com/dghc Make a one-off donation or use this link to
create your own page.
Allocation of donation You can nominate an area of care that is close to you, such as Cardiac, Stroke,
Children or Surgery.
Alternatively your donation will be paid into the main charity account then
distributed where it is needed. Any ward or department can request money from
the charities general fund.
You can even work towards purchasing a particular piece of equipment or donate
to a particular ward area.
Should you require your donation to be specific please make your wishes clear as
soon as possible.
If you need support or advice, give us a call
– we’ll be happy to help.
Money donated to the Dudley Group NHS Charity enables us to buy new medical
equipment, provide specialist training for staff and improve patient comfort.
How you can
make a donation
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The corporate Trustee would like to express its appreciation of the support received from
so many groups and individuals whose generous contributions are of enormous benefit
to both patients and staff throughout our hospitals and in the local community.
Approved on behalf of the Corporate Trustee by
Paula Clark, Chief Executive, The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust
Thank You!
Dudley Group NHS Charity
2nd Floor, Trust HQ,
Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley DY1 2HQ
Tel: 01384 456111 Ext: 3349
Email: karen.phillips@dgh.nhs.uk
www.dudleygroup.nhs.uk/our-charity
www.justgiving.com/dghc
@DGNHSCharity /DudleyGroupNHSCharity
Charity Number: 1056979
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