The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 12th July 2026

Jolly Josh

Registered charity 1178116 CIO Registered since 2018

Operates: Rochdale

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Board DNA

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6
trustees on the board
3.3y median 3y
average tenure
7y
longest tenure
1
trustees past 6 years
4.3y
average years in governance
6 vs 0 portfolio
first-time trustees
1
company-linked trustees

Sector coverage

Disability 6

Commercial experience

Education 1

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Contact

Websitewww.jollyjosh.co.uk
EmailHello@JollyJosh.co.uk
Phone07732891463
AddressEnsor Mill, Queensway, Rochdale, OL11 2NU

Finances

£284,360 latest income

YearIncomeSpending
2021£110,357£21,112
2022£117,337£28,815
2023£323,684£191,898
2024£309,497£237,877
2025£284,360£235,277

What it does

What

Disability

Who

Children/young PeoplePeople With Disabilities

How

Provides ServicesProvides Advocacy/advice/informationActs As An Umbrella Or Resource Body

Charitable objects

The object of the CIO is to relieve the needs of those with additional needs, complex needs, disabilities and those with Profound and Multiple learning Disabilities, their families and carers within Rochdale and the wider area, particularly but not exclusively by: ? facilitating sessions for those with disability and/or additional/complex needs, to improve the quality of life of those living with a disability, additional need and/or life limiting condition and their families; ? helping connect those with a disability(s) and/or additional/complex needs and their families to professional support agencies and other charities to further support; ? providing peer to peer support for families and carers of those caring for a person with disability(s) and/or additional/complex needs. ? providing a safe, secure and inclusive environment for those with a disability(s) and/or additional/complex needs along with their families and carers outside of the home. ? to do all things possible to help those with additional/complex needs, disabilities, profound and multiple disabilities and their families. ? arrange, or support public meetings, lectures, conferences, seminars, courses of instruction and other educational activities, including for the consideration and discussion relating to additional/complex needs, disabilities and profound and multiple disabilities. ? publish and distribute PowerPoints, presentations, books, pamphlets, reports, leaflets, journals, films, tapes and instructional matter on any media; ? provide or procure the provision of advice, professional services, counselling, holistic services, therapies and guidance; ? alone or with other organisations seek to influence public opinion, make representations to and seek to influence governmental /institutions/other bodies regarding the development and implementation of appropriate policies provided that all such activities shall be conducted on the basis of well-founded, reasoned argument.

Governing document: CIO - FOUNDATION Registered 26 Apr 2018 as amended on 17 Dec 2019 as amended on 04 Feb 2020

Trustees (6)

6trustees
37median age
0aged 70+

Connected charities (0)

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