Registered charities in England and Wales
Data for financial year ending 31 December 2018
The British Orthodontic Society
-
Income
£1.6M
-
Spending
£1.6M
-
Status
Up-to-date
Contact details
- Website: http://www.bos.org.uk
- Email: ann.wright@bos.org.uk
- Tel: 02073538680
Public address
- The British Orthodontic Society, 12 Bridewell Place, London, EC4V 6AP
Aims & activities
Offer reliable information on orthodontics for patients, public and health authorities through publications, website, and media. Provide professional education for orthodontists through Conferences and Meetings. Advance knowledge by funding orthodontic research through the BOS Foundation, Clinical Audit and Awards programmes, and publishing the Journal of Orthodontics.
What the charity does
- Education/training
- The advancement of health or saving of lives
Who the charity helps
- Children/young people
- The general public/mankind
How the charity works
- Makes grants to individuals
- Provides buildings/facilities/open space
- Provides advocacy/advice/information
- Sponsors or undertakes research
Income and Endowments:
£1.6M
* £-0.1M investment gains(losses)
Expenditure:
£1.6M
Assets and liabilities
- £1.2M Own use assets
- £1.6M Long term investments
- £0.0K Defined benefit pension scheme asset or liability
- £648.5K Other assets
- £211.3K Total liabilities
Charitable spending ratios
Ratios have to be put in context. They should be read in conjunction with the charity’s financial statements on which they’re based if they are to be interpreted correctly and sound conclusions drawn. For example the accounting rules affect what can be classed as income or expenditure. Where a charity which purchases land to further its objects the accounting rules do not permit including the purchase cost as charitable spending in its accounts. Instead it is ‘capitalised’ and shown on the balance sheet. Similarly a charity that receives an endowment it can’t spend may have a lower percentage of charitable spending as a proportion of income in the year of receipt as compared to the previous year as a result. Ratios may also be affected by the way a charity operates. For example, a charity which primarily generates income from investments may have lower cost of raising funds than one which employs fundraisers. A grant-making charity funding other charities to undertake an activity will have much lower staffing costs compared to a charity employing staff to perform that activity.
Charitable spending (including governance costs) as a percentage of income and endowments received by the charity in the reporting period. Does not include planned future spending.
Costs incurred in generating income as a proportion of total income and endowments received in the reporting period. May include spending to secure future funding.
The percentage of the charity’s total income retained for future use.
Accounts and trustees' annual report





Charitable objects
TO PROMOTE THE STUDY AND PRACTICE OF ORTHODONTICS, TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS IN ORTHODONTICS, AND TO ENCOURAGE RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IN ORTHODONTICS.
Governing document
MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED 14 JANUARY 1999 AS AMENDED ON 23 SEPTEMBER 2002, 8 OCTOBER 2006, AS AMENDED BY SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS DATED 13 SEPTEMBER 2009 AND 18 SEPTEMBER 2010Organisation type
Standard registration
Other names
BosPolicies
Risk managementVolunteer management
Complaints handling
Paying staff
Land And Property
This charity owns and/or leases land or property.
- 10 Trustees
- 4 Employees
- 50 Volunteers
Trustee board
Trustee | Other trusteeships | Charity status |
---|---|---|
Dr Julian O'neill | European Orthodontic Society | Up-to-date |
Dr Philip Benson | None on record | |
Dr Guy Deeming | None on record | |
Professor Jonathan Sandler | None on record | |
Dr Andrew Dibiase | None on record | |
Dr Joseph Noar | None on record | |
Dr Susan Moore | None on record | |
Dr David Waring | None on record | |
Dr Peter Mccallum | None on record | |
Nigel Fox | None on record |
Areas of operation
List of regions
- Northern Ireland
- Scotland