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Community Accountancy

The community accountancy service is part of a South Yorkshire wide national network of community accountants.  We offer a range of services, advice and support to voluntary groups, charities, social enterprises and companies to meet members, funders and regulatory requirements.


We are specialists in charity and “not for profit”  and our team can offer a comprehensive accounts service for both small and larger organisations.


Independent examination

We offer independent scrutiny of your charities accounts to meet with statutory requirements or give added assurance to funders or prospective donors. This service is available to organisations with an turnover of less than £1,000,000.

Our service complements other VAR professional services such as HR and Payroll, to provide a full back office service.


Book keeping service

We offer a book keeping service to groups as an interim measure, we can help with initial set up of systems and support you in times of need.


The service includes:

  • Maintaining your accounting records

  • Reconciling accounts

  • Production of financial reports to enable you to manage your organisation more effectively

Quickbooks Online Subscription Service

Did you know that Voluntary Action Rotherham offers a QuickBooks Online subscription service?

We provide subscriptions at a wholesale rate and our monthly subscribers are entitled to QuickBooks telephone and online support from Intuit. We also provide tailored training delivered by a certified pro advisor to help you get the most out of your subscription. To find out more about our Quickbooks service and some of the features it offers offers contact one of our Community Accountant’s.


Useful downloads

Preparing for your Accountant

New Client Enquiry 2023

Contact

Faye Hazlehurst on 01709 726899 or Faye.Hazlehurst@varotherham.org.uk

Simon Brook on 01709 726895 or Simon.brook@varotherham.org.uk 


Here are some early warning signs that you should be aware of that can suggest something may be harming your mental health. These can be one or a number of the following:

  • mood swings or constantly feeling low

  • lack of care for personal appearance or personal responsibilities

  • increased use of alcohol or drugs

  • thinking life is not worth living

  • losing interest in things you used to enjoy

  • withdrawing from social activities and spending less time with friends and family

  • disturbed sleep, either not getting enough or sleeping too much

  • eating less than normal or overeating, perhaps losing or gaining weight

  • feeling irritable, over-sensitive or aggressive

  • having difficulty concentrating or remembering things

  • experiencing recurring physical symptoms such as aches and pains or other unexplained illnesses

  • a drop in work performance

  • doing things that don’t make sense to others

  • hearing or seeing things that no one else can hear or see

If you can relate to any of these warning signs, it’s important that you seek help. Talk to a friend or a family member and speak to your GP about support services available to you.

In 2008, the New Economics Foundation identified the key things that contribute to wellbeing.  Similar to the concept of eating 5-a-day, the 5 Ways to Wellbeing focuses on mental health and the steps we can all take to protect, maintain and improve our mental wellbeing.  The 5 Ways to Wellbeing have been developed by individual organisations over the years, however, they still follow the same principles:

  1. Be active

  2. Connect

  3. Give

  4. Keep learning

  5. Take notice

Further information on the principles – and the activities you may want to consider – is available on the NHS and Rotherham Council websites:

https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/self-help/guides-tools-and-activities/five-steps-to-mental-wellbeing/

https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/homepage/91/five-ways-to-wellbeing/

RotherHive is a dedicated website which provides a range of verified practical mental health and wellbeing information, support and advice for adults in Rotherham.

Developed by NHS Rotherham Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), RotherHive has practical tips, national, local and online services, organisations and groups that adults in Rotherham can access for expert advice to help you look after your mental health and wellbeing.  It covers areas such as (this list is not exhaustive):

  • Mental Health, including around COVID-19

  • Bereavement

  • Carers

  • Depression, anxiety and stress

  • Domestic abuse

  • Alcohol and drugs

  • Gambling

  • Homelessness

  • Suicide prevention

Further information on the principles – and the activities you may want to consider – is available on the NHS and Rotherham Council websites:

https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/self-help/guides-tools-and-activities/five-steps-to-mental-wellbeing/

https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/homepage/91/five-ways-to-wellbeing/

If you need immediate help regarding your wellbeing or mental health, the following services are available:

999

If you are in a life-threatening medical or mental health emergency (when someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk), you should phone the emergency services and ask for an ambulance and potentially the police.

If you are not sure what to do, NHS111 can help – they will ask questions about your symptoms so you get the help you need.

You can contact emergency services via SMS if you are deaf, hearing impaired or have a speech impediment.  You will need to register your phone to use this service ( https://www.emergencysms.net ).

SHOUT

SHOUT provides FREE, confidential crisis text support for anyone needing immediate assistance.  Text “SHOUT” to 85258 or visit the SHOUT crisis text line website (https://giveusashout.org ).

Samaritans

Samaritans offer FREE 24-hour, 365 days a year listening support on 116 123 or email: jo@samaritans.org.  For further information, visit: https://www.samaritans.org

Rotherham 24/7 Crisis Helpline

Rotherham’s dedicated 24/7 crisis helpline supports those who need urgent help regarding their mental health.  Calls are FREE on 0800 652 9571.

Anyone who is unable to use a standard telephone line can use their text service on 0794 603610.

GP support

Mental health services are free on the NHS but in some cases you will need a referral from your GP to access them.  Whilst the pandemic has brought with it pressure on GP services, the NHS remains ‘open for business’ and contacting your GP surgery is a useful first step regarding your physical and mental wellbeing.  Your GP will be able to signpost you to mental health services as appropriate.

NHS111

If you need help but are not at risk of death, serious illness or imminent harm then you can access NHS111 non-emergency advice online at https://111.nhs.uk.  You should only call 111 if you cannot get help online.

If you’re deaf or hearing impaired you can use the NHS111 British Sign Language (BSL) service: https://www.signvideo.co.uk/nhs111

Rotherham and Barnsley Mind

Rotherham and Barnsley Mind is an independent local provider of mental health services in Rotherham, Barnsley and its surrounding areas.  Rotherham and Barnsley Mind can be contacted on 01709 919929 or 01226 211188 or email: contactus@rbmind.co.uk

For further information please visit: http://www.rbmind.co.uk

Rotherham Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) Team

The Rotherham IAPT Team provides help to adults who are experiencing common mental health problems including Depression, Stress and Anxiety by offering a range of talking therapies.  Referrals are generally through an individual’s GP.  For further information, please visit: https://iapt.rdash.nhs.uk

Mind

Mind is a mental health charity that provides advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem.  It campaigns to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding of mental health.  For further information, please visit: http://mind.org.uk/information-support/

Mind can be contacted on 0300 123 3393 (calls charged at local rates from a UK landline, charges from mobile phones vary depending on provider).  Mind can alos be contacted at: info@mind.org.uk.

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