Reform Restore Respect
Our activities are to educate, encourage and transform the lives of young people who are vulnerable or at risk of offending or re-offending by a commitment to being part of the solution to safer communities and working partnership with school teachers, social workers, youth offending teams, probation officers, police officers, youth workers, prison officers and other organisations to reduce crime.
Activities & Mission
Our activities are to educate, encourage and transform the lives of young people who are vulnerable or at risk of offending or re-offending by a commitment to being part of the solution to safer communities and working partnership with school teachers, social workers, youth offending teams, probation officers, police officers, youth workers, prison officers and other organisations to reduce crime.
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Where this charity is registered to operate, as self-declared to the Charity Commission. These are regulatory classifications, not a list of active programmes, and don't necessarily indicate fundraising activity in each location.
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Annual Returns
As filed with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. Most recent filing covers the financial year ending 2025.
| Financial Year | Income | Expenditure | Charitable Spending | Net Assets | Reserves | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | £22,674 | £27,742 | 0 / 0 | |||
| 2024 | £35,846 | £26,034 | 0 / 0 | |||
| 2023 | £24,512 | £28,633 | 0 / 0 | |||
| 2022 | £25,225 | £22,631 | 0 / 0 | |||
| 2021 | £39,355 | £26,478 | 0 / 3 |
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Frequently asked questions about Reform Restore Respect
What does Reform Restore Respect do?
Our activities are to educate, encourage and transform the lives of young people who are vulnerable or at risk of offending or re-offending by a commitment to being part of the solution to safer communities and working partnership with school teachers, social workers, youth offending teams, probation officers, police officers, youth workers, prison officers and other organisations to reduce crime.
How much income did Reform Restore Respect report in 2025?
Reform Restore Respect reported total income of £23k and reported expenditure of £28k for the financial year ending 2025, based on the most recent annual return filed with the Charity Commission.
When was Reform Restore Respect registered as a charity?
Reform Restore Respect was registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales on 4 May 2012 as charity number 1147138. It has been registered for 14 years.
Who runs Reform Restore Respect?
Reform Restore Respect is governed by a board of 5 trustees. The chair of trustees is Steve Faulkner. Trustees are legally responsible for the charity's governance and are listed in full on its profile.
Where does Reform Restore Respect operate?
Reform Restore Respect operates in Kent, as recorded in its Charity Commission filing.
Is Reform Restore Respect a registered charity?
Yes — Reform Restore Respect is a registered charity in England and Wales, charity number 1147138.
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167-169
Great Portland street
5th Floor
London
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