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The directors present their report with the financial statements of the company for the period ended 1 November 2025
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Additional information
During the financial year, Nellys Nest CIC focused on expanding access to sensory-inclusive support services and raising awareness of hidden disabilities. Key achievements included delivering inclusive event support, developing educational resources for schools, and engaging with community partners to improve accessibility at public events. The company continues to plan for growth in services and outreach, ensuring that all activities align with its community interest objectives and benefit individuals who are neurodiverse or sensory-sensitive.
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The notes form part of these financial statements
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During the financial year, Nellys Nest CIC has delivered measurable community benefit by increasing accessibility, inclusion and support for people with hidden disabilities, particularly those who are neurodiverse or sensory-sensitive. The organisation has worked across the UK to promote sensory-inclusive environments at public events, ensuring that individuals with autism, sensory processing differences, and other hidden disabilities can participate fully and comfortably in community activities. Nellys Nest CIC has provided inclusive event support services, including sensory tents, trained therapeutic staff, sensory regulation tools, and tailored accommodations that help reduce sensory overload and promote wellbeing. These services have enabled individuals and families who might otherwise be excluded from community events to feel welcomed, supported and valued. The organisation has also championed neurodiversity awareness and inclusion through advocacy and educational resources, including free school resources linked to the “Nelly’s Not Naughty” initiative. By increasing understanding of hidden disabilities and promoting inclusive practices, Nellys Nest CIC has contributed to a more equitable and supportive community environment. All activities have been carried out in line with the company’s community interest statement, with any surplus reinvested to further improve accessibility, expand inclusive services, and increase positive impact for the community.
Nellys Nest CIC has consulted with stakeholders throughout the financial year. This has included ongoing engagement with beneficiaries and their families, event organisers, partner organisations, educators, and community groups. Feedback has been gathered informally through conversations, direct feedback at events, emails, and social media engagement, and has been used to shape and improve services, accessibility measures, and inclusive practices.
No remuneration was received
No transfer of assets other than for full consideration
This report was approved by the board of directors on
1 January 2026
And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: Josie Vujcic
Status: Director