INCLUSION HAMPSHIRE
Latest income
£4.5m
Latest spending
£4.0m
Registered
2015
Accounts read
FY2025
Financial health, per its FY2025 accounts
The accounts state that the charity reported a net surplus of £522,762 for the year ended 31 August 2025, with total unrestricted reserves increasing to £1,686,000. Per the trustees' report, the charity maintains strong financial health with cash balances of £1,981,927 and sufficient reserves to continue operations for the foreseeable future.
What the accounts disclose
Reserves policy: circa 13% of charitable income, 5% of total expenditure plus an amount determined to meet the impact of internal and external operational risks (held: £1.7m)
“The risk assessment seeks to hold reserves equivalent to circa. 13% of charitable income, 5% of total expenditure plus an amount determined to meet the impact of internal and external operational risks that the Charity faces.” — page 13
Per its FY2025 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Related-party transaction: Payment to Mencap Basingstoke for which CEO is Chair
“During the year as part of Project Iris, Inclusion Hampshire paid £13,720 (2024 - £Nil) to Mencap Basingstoke, a charity for which Cheryl Edwards is the Chair of the Board of Trustees.” — page 39
“In the year Sophie Chamberlain, the daughter of Lesley Jane Pratt was appointed as a teacher at Inclusion School, at a market rate of remuneration.” — page 39
Per its FY2025 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Related-party transaction: Trustee's daughter appointed as teacher
“During the year as part of Project Iris, Inclusion Hampshire paid £13,720 (2024 - £Nil) to Mencap Basingstoke, a charity for which Cheryl Edwards is the Chair of the Board of Trustees.” — page 39
“In the year Sophie Chamberlain, the daughter of Lesley Jane Pratt was appointed as a teacher at Inclusion School, at a market rate of remuneration.” — page 39
Per its FY2025 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Related-party transaction: Trustee donations
“During the year as part of Project Iris, Inclusion Hampshire paid £13,720 (2024 - £Nil) to Mencap Basingstoke, a charity for which Cheryl Edwards is the Chair of the Board of Trustees.” — page 39
“In the year Sophie Chamberlain, the daughter of Lesley Jane Pratt was appointed as a teacher at Inclusion School, at a market rate of remuneration.” — page 39
Per its FY2025 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 31/08/2025)
Total income
£4.5m
Total spending
£4.0m
Reserves (reported)
£1.7m
Employees
56
Trustees
- Amanda Minshull-Beechchair
- Matthew Russell
- Melanie Dimple Roberts
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 31/08/2025 | £4.5m | £4.0m |
| 31/08/2024 | £3.5m | £3.1m |
| 31/08/2023 | £2.2m | £2.1m |
| 31/08/2022 | £880k | £840k |
| 31/08/2021 | £614k | £460k |
Common questions
Is INCLUSION HAMPSHIRE financially healthy?
The accounts state that the charity reported a net surplus of £522,762 for the year ended 31 August 2025, with total unrestricted reserves increasing to £1,686,000. Per the trustees' report, the charity maintains strong financial health with cash balances of £1,981,927 and sufficient reserves to continue operations for the foreseeable future. Its FY2025 accounts were audited by Fiander ETL.