Annual Accounts 2023
Maintaining rigorous financial management and investing in services for members, means Resolution remains in a robust position to support members.
2023 saw our membership numbers remain very strong indeed. Nearly 6,500 practitioners either remained with or joined Resolution – this is a result of Resolution’s continued development and improvements to our membership offer and the support and services we provide for members.
Our training and learning has returned to pre-pandemic attendee levels and in May 2023 nearly 600 members attend the Resolution National Conference in Brighton. Resolution continues to provide hundreds of hours of online training available free of charge, as part of our commitment to support family justice professionals and their firms.
Maintaining rigorous financial management and investing in services for members, means Resolution remains in a robust position to support members in new and different ways, to help them address current and future challenges in their professional work.
The National Committee has committed over £400k of reserves for members towards training and professional development, campaigning for change and a new Customer Relationship Management system that will enable us to support members better and provided more and improved services to new and existing members.
We retain £700k in managed reserves in the event that the organisation needs to be wound up – this represents approximately six months’ running costs. The remaining funds, of approximately £300k, provide working capital for the organisation.