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A N N UA L A C C O U N T S A N D R E P O R T 2 0 0 6
St. James’s Hospital Foundation is the official charity associated with St. James’s Hospital
– a teaching hospital of Trinity College Dublin.
What we do
St. James’s Hospital Foundation is mandated
by St. James’s Hospital Board to facilitate
and attract private investment in St. James’s
Hospital; investment to enhance the
facilities, education and environment for
leading-edge research and innovation –
aimed at providing world-class care for
the maximum number of patients.
The Foundation is established as a limited
company separate to St. James’s Hospital.
DONATIONS
St. James’s Hospital is grateful to receive
donations from former patients and their
families and friends – and friends in general
of the hospital. We process donations on
behalf of the hospital and disburse them.
General donations are disbursed within
the hospital through a competitive process.
Donations dedicated for a specific
department or purpose are ring-fenced
and disbursed accordingly.
SPECIAL FUNDS
We set up Special Funds on behalf of
individuals within the hospital who
fundraise for their own departments –
these Funds provide a secure and
accountable way for individuals to
receive donated income.
FUNDRAISING
We raise funds for the enhancement
of St. James’s Hospital.
I take great pleasure in presenting the annual accounts
and report of St. James’s Hospital Foundation for 2006.
Organisations such as the Foundation face increasing
scrutiny, and our work during 2006 has emphasised the
development of internal processes that will ensure
transparency and accountability in how we process and
manage our resources.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank my fellow Board members
and those who serve on the Grants Committee and I would like to thank
the St. James’s Hospital Board for their continuing commitment to the
Foundation. I would like to thank all those others within the hospital who
have co-operated with the Foundation during the past year.
And most of all I would like on behalf of the Foundation and the hospital to
thank all those who have given – financially, with their time, advice and
contacts – during the past year. Members of St. James’s Hospital staff will
plan staff education and new patient initiatives this year that would have
been impossible without their contribution.
Exciting times lie ahead for St. James’s Hospital. Hospital management have
been working during the last year on a development plan for St. James’s.
Developments planned will accommodate increased numbers of patients
and new patient services, and will provide better education and research
possibilities for staff.
While the main developments and planned new initiatives at St. James’s
must in large part be funded by government, it is unrealistic to expect a
government of any political persuasion to fund totally the excellence being
sought at St. James’s. Private giving will always be needed – to make the
difference between the ordinary and the extraordinary.
Dermot MooreChairman
Dermot Moore Consultant Vascular Surgeon, St. James’s Hospital Chairman
Prof Donald Weir Retired Professor of Medicine and Vice Chairman Fellow of Trinity College Dublin
Ian Carter CEO, St. James’s Hospital
Brian Fitzgerald Finance Director, St. James’s Hospital
Prof Ian Howie Retired Chairman, St. James’s Hospital Board(Retired June 7th)
Jack Kelly Deputy Portering Manager, St. James’s Hospital(Retired June 7th)
Mary McKenna Assistant Director of Nursing, St. James’s Hospital(Appointed October 4th)
Prof Tom Mitchell Chairman, St. James’s Hospital Board
Eamonn Monahan Retired businessman
John O’Brien Director, National Hospitals Office, HSE (Retired June 7th)
Dr Ken O’Byrne Consultant Oncologist, St. James’s Hospital
Rosemary Ryan Risk Manager, Irish Public Bodies Mutual Insurance
Governance
GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE
Prof Tom Mitchell (Chairman)
Dermot Moore
Dr Ken O’Byrne
Eamonn Monahan
Rosemary Ryan
Edwina Hogan (Ex-officio)
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
Edwina Hogan
SUB-COMMITTEES DURING 2006BOARD MEMBERS DURING 2006
GRANTS COMMITTEE
Mary McKenna (Chairman)
Padraic Carolan, Manager,General Support Services, St. James’s Hospital
Ann Dalton, Assistant Directorate Nurse Manager(Resigned December 22nd)
Philomena Flood, Manager, Allied Health Professionals, St. James’s Hospital
Dr John Kennedy, ConsultantOncologist, St. James’s Hospital
Dr Finbarr O’Connell, Consultant Respiratory Physician,St. James’s Hospital
Edwina Hogan (Ex-officio)
Sources of donated income
DONATIONS TO SPECIAL FUNDS
During 2006 we were responsible for
processing and disbursing donations
received in connection with seven
Special Funds managed on behalf of
individuals and departments within the
hospital. These Funds are restricted to
the following purposes: Cardiac
Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation for Burns
and Plastics patients, Lung Cancer
Research, Education of Day Surgery
staff, enhancement of the Respiratory
Patients’ Day Care Centre, ICU Research
and ICU patient welfare.
GENERAL DONATIONS
St. James's Hospital Foundation and St.
James's Hospital are always grateful to
former patients, their friends and
families, friends and supporters of the
hospital, and indeed members of
hospital staff, who commit their time
and energy to fundraise for St. James's.
We are in awe of the imagination and
energy committed to fundraising on our
behalf. Voluntary fundraising activity
undertaken on our behalf during the
past year has included parachute
jumping, organised pub quizzes, long-
distance walking in Spain, long-distance
running in Ireland. Other initiatives
have included shopping centre waterfall
collections and collections of cash for
St. James’s in lieu of wedding gifts.
In some cases donations are given for
the general benefit of the hospital –
these are disbursed within the hospital
for new projects and initiatives through
a competitive process adjudicated by
the Foundation Grants Committee.
In many cases donations are given for
specific purposes within the hospital –
these funds are ring-fenced accordingly
and sanctioned for disbursement by the
Foundation Grants Committee.
CONCOURSE POOL
Coins thrown into the pool in the
hospital concourse are considered by
St. James’s Hospital Board to be
donated income. The income is
classified as given for the general
benefit of the hospital.
How funds are being used
DISBURSEMENTS FROM SPECIAL
FUNDS AND RESTRICTED DONATIONS
19 individual disbursements were
made during 2006. These covered staff
participation in training courses, staff
attendance at conferences, contributed
to staff research programmes, contribu-
ted to the cost of running a conference,
covered the cost of a gardening therapy
programme for patients and covered
the cost of diagnostic software and
enhanced patient amenities.
STAFF EDUCATION
The proceeds of the Golf Classic were
reserved for staff education. The
Foundation Board approved bursaries to
be given to 25 members of staff during
2007 to finance or part-finance their
participation in a range of courses and
conferences – all with the purpose of
enhancing the care for the maximum
number of patients.
GENERAL DISBURSEMENTS
The Foundation Grants Committee ran a
competition for staff during the autumn
to allocate general donations received
during 2005 and 2006. 17 grants were
approved for innovations in the hospital
relating to patient care, education of
healthcare professionals and research
projects and enhancement of the
hospital environment.
Income and Expenditure Accountfor the year ended 31 December 2006
Incoming Resources
Public donations* 15,986 136,708 152,694 -
Fundraising Activity 17,771 46,300 64,071 67,456
Deposit interest 1,743 - 1,743 755
Gross Income 35,500 183,008 218,508 68,211
Resources expended
Expenditure
Advertising - - - 4,074
Printing and publications 1,854 995 2,849 4,970
Production - - - 5,585
Design 1,622 1,246 2,868 -
Postage & stationery 312 - 312 2,284
Room hire - - - 800
Motor & travel - - - 5,250
Golf Classic - 19,291 19,291 -
Sundry 1
Secretarial fees - - - 300
Audit & accountancy
Bank fees 104 - 104 49
Charitable disbursement -
Net Income 27,929 52,356 80,285 31,484
*Public donations are Donations to Special funds and General Donations (see below for further explanation.)
Sources of donated income
4% Christmas TreeAppeal
21% Golf Classic
23% Donations to Special Funds
46% General donations
2% Concourse Pool
Unrestricted Restricted Total Total
Funds Funds Funds Funds
2006 2006 2006 2005
a a a a
15,986 136,708 152,694 -
17,771 46,300 64,071 67,456
1,743 - 1,743 755
35,500 183,008 218,508 68,211
- - - 4,074
1,854 995 2,849 4,970
- - - 5,585
1,622 1,246 2,868 -
312 - 312 2,284
- - - 800
- - - 5,250
- 19,291 19,291 -
1,630 - 1,630 12,144
- - - 300
2,049 - 2,049 1,271
104 - 104 49
7,571 21,532 29,103 36,727
- 109,120 109,120 -
7,571 130,652 138,223 36,727
27,929 52,356 80,285 31,484
General Donations (see below for further explanation.)
CHRISTMAS TREE APPEAL
We are very grateful to 36 local
business people who gave generously in
relation to our Christmas Tree Appeal.
We are also very grateful to Les Wolnik
at FIRE Design who made us the
hoarding for the Christmas tree base
listing names of all sponsors, to Seamus
Griffin at Griffin Londis who provided
drinks and refreshments for the
sponsors’ reception and to Linda Doyle
at Kay’s Florist who provided the holly
and ivy for the evening.
GOLF CLASSIC
In May we held a Golf Classic at the
PGA National Golf Course in Kildare.
We are very grateful to the 28
companies and individuals who spon-
sored teams and to the 15 companies
that sponsored the tees. We are grateful
also to the prize sponsors who were:
Magee Clothing, Newbridge Silverware
and St. Anne’s Golf Club. The purpose
of the Golf Classic was to generate
funds to support staff education.
FOUNDATION GRANTS
The Community Foundation for Ireland
awarded a grant of c500 for a summer-
time gardening project for nine of the
hospital’s elderly long-stay and rehabili-
tation patients. This project was carried
out by the Occupational Therapy
department at the hospital.
WOMEN’S MINI MARATHON
We are most grateful to almost 150
women who responded to our call to
participate in the Women’s Mini
Marathon on Bank Holiday Monday,
June 5th and raise sponsorship for
St. James’s.
AUDITORS: MURNANE & ASSOCIATES
Please contact the Foundation office if you would like to receive a copy
of the complete financial statements.
Balance Sheet
31 December 31 December
2006 2005
a a
Current Assets
Bank Current Accounts
- Foundation 245,794 105,560
- Cardiac Rehabilitation 1,497 3,581
- Institute of Molecular Medicine - 13,014
Bank Deposit Accounts
- Foundation 56,599 55,759
- Cardiac Rehabilitation 30,592 30,223
- Institute of Molecular Medicine - 48,722
334,482 256,859
Current Liabilities
Creditors and accruals 2,357 1,980
Student nurses prize fund - 1,079
2,357 3,059
Net Current Assets 332,125 253,800
Represented By:
Capital Reserve - 1,960
Income and Expenditure Account 332,125 251,840
332,125 253,800
COMPANIES ANDORGANISAT IONS
A&L Goodbody
A Dempsey Timber
Adonis Flower Designers
AIB Dame Street
Anglo Irish Bank
Baker Consultants
Bank of Ireland James’s Street
Bertcraft PrecisionEngineering
BOC Gases
Boehringer Ingelheim
BP Multipage
Brendan Merry & Partners
Calico Media
Cardiac Services
Cassidy’s Pharmacy
Cerner
City Cabs
Cleary & DoyleContracting
Cloonan O’DonnellArchitects
Cornmarket
Cruinn Diagnostics
Dan McNally Crane Hire
Delphi Lodge
Diageo
Digital Hub DevelopmentAgency
DMK Construction
Donore Credit Union
DOSCO
D O’Sullivan GraphicSupplies
Eli Lilly
Facilities Management
Federal Security Group
Fitzgibbon Bros
Fitzsimons Doyle & Associates
Gallagher Shatter Solicitors
Gowan Motors (Parkgate)
Griffin Londis
Harvest Financial Solutions
Hickey & Co
Honeywell
Hospital Services
Hopsack Health Food Store
Image Supply Systems
Inchicore Medical Centre
INAMED
Independent News & Media
International Investment &Underwriting
Irish Blood TransfusionService
Kay’s Florist
Keaney Medical
Kenny’s Pub
Kylemore
M3 Medical
Mace
McKenna EngineeringServices
McNamara & Co
Martinstown Stud
Maybin Support Services
Medtronic
Mercers Medical Centre
MillenniumCommunications
Moloney O’BeirneHutchison
Murnane & Associates
Murray Surgical
Murray’s Bar
National Irish Bank
Nelson & Co Solicitors
O’Byrne Jenkins
O’Kane Engineering
One51
O’Shea Homes
Park Lodge Medical Centre
Patron
Phoenix Park Tearooms &Restaurant
Ray King & Associates
Red Dog
Robert Eadie & Sons
Roche Products Ireland
Royal College of Surgeonsin Ireland
St. James’s Late NightPharmacy
Shire Pharmaceuticals
Siemens
Smith & Nephew
Sutton Cross Pharmacy
The Jewellery Repair Shop
Thomas Garland & Partners
Tony Higgins Photography
Valeant Pharmaceuticals
Varming Mulcahy ReillyAssociates
VigiTrust
Windsor Rialto
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
Zest Creative Solutions
FAMIL I ES ANDINDIV IDUALS
Dr Douglas Bowie
Ms Bridget Bray
Mr Richard Bryce
Ms Breda Burke
Dr A Byrne
Ms Annie Byrne
Ms Elizabeth Byrne
Mrs Lillie Byrne
Ms Sarah Byrne
Dr Miriam Carey
Mrs Christine Carroll
Dr Deirdre Carroll
Mr Brendan Conlon
Mr Edwin R Coover
Ms Lorraine Corcoran
Dr John Craig
Ms Siobhan Cudmore
Ms Cara Cunningham
Mrs Roisin Cunningham
Prof Peter Daly
The Delaney Family
Ms Mary Delmer
Ms Anne Marie Diffley
Dr John Dillon
Ms Deirdre Doyle
Ms Jaqueline Doyle
Ms Louise Doyle
Mrs Maggie Duffy
Ms Maura Duffy
Ms Patricia Eadie
Ms Elizabeth Edghill
Ms Mary J Evers
Mrs Margaret Farelly
Dr Paddy Fleming
Ms Catherine Fogarty
Dr Brendan Foley
Dr Una Geary
Mrs T Gibson
Ms Rynagh Gilligan
Ms Ann Hanley
Ms Deirdre Hanley
Dr Michael Hanlon
Ms Olga Hill
Dr Michael Hooper
Ms Yvonne Jenkinson
Mr Dick Johnson
Ms Laura Judge
Mrs Frances Kearns
Mr Mick Keenan
Ms Christine Kelly
Ms Ruth Kelly
Mrs Karen Kevany
Dr Catherine King
Ms Bridget Landy
Dr Paul Lincoln
Mr Stephen Long
Dr Emer Loughrey
Dr M Lynch
Dr Niall MacDonagh
Dr JP MacDougald
Ms Mary McGarry
Dr Patricia McGettrick
Mr Gerry McGlone
Dr Eilis McGovern
Dr P McGrath
Ms Bernie McKnight
Dr Kevin McPartlin
Mr Gary Maguire
Mrs Joan Maguire
Ms Ann Maher
Ms Catherine Malone
Mr David Mannion
Dr James F Meaney
Ms Grace Moloney
Messrs Jonathan andRichard Moore
Dr Jeanne Moriarty
Ms Nicole Morrissey
Mr John Mullins
Ms Louise Murphy
Ms Maria Murphy
Mrs Teresa Murphy
Ms Louise Murray
Ms Bairbre Ni Bhriain
Dr DS O’Brien
Ms Rosemary O’Brien
Dr Catriona O’Cathain
Dr Finbarr O’Connell
Ms Michelle O’Donnell
Mr David O’Donovan
Dr Anne Marie O’Dwyer
Dr Kevin O’Flynn
Dr Conor O’Hanlon
Ms Geraldine O’Sullivan
Mr Paddy O’Sullivan
Dr Keith Perdue
Dr Jenny Porter
Dr Fergus Purcell
Ms Margaret Ray
Ms Ann Redmond
Ms Angela Reilly
Ms Patricia Reilly
Ms G Richardson
Ms Geraldine Ryan
Ms Rosemary Ryan
Dr Stephen Ryan
Mr Pat Scanlon
Dr Orla Sheils
Ms Betty Sherry
Dr Mary Slevin
Ms Maureen Smyth
Mrs Judith Spray
Mr Richard Stephens
Mr Niall Thorburn
Mr Farrar Tilney III
Dr Mary Toner
Ms Gina Walls
Prof Donald Weir
The Williams Family
Dr Graham Wilson
Mr and Mrs J Wilson
Mrs Jennifer Wilson
Ms Dorothy Wyley
Dr Vincent Young
FOUNDAT IONS
The Atlantic Philanthropies
The CommunityFoundation for Ireland
The John Jefferson SmurfitFoundation
Who gave to the Foundation during 2006We thank all our donors
St. James’s Hospital Foundation, St. James’s Hospital, James’s Street, Dublin 8, Ireland
T + 353 1 428 4086 F + 353 1 410 3412 E [email protected] W www.stjames.ie
St. James’s Hospital Foundation Limited is recognised by the Irish Revenue Commissioners as having been established
for charitable purposes and is exempt therefore from tax liability. CHY 7269
A 300 year-old tradition of providinghealth and social care for people exists onthe site of St. James’s. The new St. James’sHospital, established in 1971, shares itssite with Dublin University’s TrinityCollege, the Irish Blood TransfusionService and other key national centres ofknowledge and healthcare service.
St. James’s Hospital subscribes to theprinciple of healthcare for everyone as akey priority. Acute medical services areprovided to the adult population ofDublin’s south inner city, still one of themost socially and economically deprivedareas in the country, and to patients fromall over Ireland who are cared for at thespecialist treatment units located here.
National specialities provided from St. James’s
Plastics, Burns and Reconstructive Surgery
Oral and Maxillo-Facial Surgery
Haemophilia Services
Bone Marrow Transplant Services
St. James’s is de facto thenational centre for HIV/Aidshealthcare
National services based at St. James’s
National Centre for HereditaryCoagulation Disorders
National Medicines Information Centre
National Pharmaco-EconomicsCentre
National Dementia Informationand Development Centre
National MRSA and TB Reference Laboratories
St. James’s is also the largest singleprovider of cancer treatment in Irelandand selected as the largest national centrefor radiotherapy service, provision ofwhich is to be established by 2011. Amajor new government funded RadiationOncology Centre will be built andequipped at the site. It will includefacilities for PET imaging for advancedpatient diagnosis – the first such facilitieswithin a public hospital in Ireland.
The catchment area of St. James’s has anelderly population and the hospital haspioneered assessment and rehabilitationservices for the elderly. Excellent clinicalcare for elderly patients is renowned and plans are now well-advanced for thedevelopment of a Centre of Excellence for Successful Ageing. Its purpose will focus on promoting health in older people as well as providing the highestquality of treatment and care for those who become ill.