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Carbon Reduction Plan

Supplier name: Young Wellbeing Hub Limited

Publication date: 1st September 2024

Commitment to achieving Net Zero

Young Wellbeing Hub Limited is committed to achieving Net Zero emissions before 2050.

Baseline Emissions Footprint

Baseline emissions are a record of the greenhouse gases that have been produced in the past and were produced prior to the introduction of any strategies to reduce emissions.

Baseline emissions are the reference point against which emissions reduction can be measured.

Baseline Year: 2023

Additional Details relating to the Baseline Emissions calculations.

 

Young Wellbeing Hub is not currently an in-scope organization, with a total turnover across all contracts and supplies currently below the reporting threshold of £5m.

 

Baseline year emissions:

EMISSIONS

TOTAL (tCO2e)

Scope 1

No emissions identified due to restrictive business processes and activities.

Scope 2

Scope 2 total – 19.41 tCO2e
Electricity UK – 19.41 tCO2e

Scope 3

(Included Sources)

Scope 3 total – 91.59 tCO2e
Waste – 0.10 tCO2e
Business Travel – 20.16 tCO2e
Employee Commuting – 71.33 tCO2e

Upstream emissions are not applicable to the service industry and our business processes, and therefore, no emissions are reported in this category.Downstream emissions are not applicable to the service industry and our business processes, and therefore, no emissions are reported in this category.

Total Emissions

Not Measured

 

Current Emissions Reporting

 

Reporting Year: 2024

EMISSIONS

TOTAL (tCO2e)

Scope 1

No emissions identified due to restrictive business processes and activities.

Scope 2

Scope 2 19.89 tCO2e
Electricity UK – 19.89 tCO2e

Scope 3

(Included Sources)

Scope 3 total – 46.9 tCO2e
Waste – 0.04 tCO2e
Business Travel – 29.07 tCO2e
Employee Commuting – 17.79 tCO2e


Upstream emissions are not applicable to the service industry and our business processes, and therefore, no emissions are reported in this category. Downstream emissions are not applicable to the service industry and our business processes, and therefore, no emissions are reported in this category.

Total Emissions

Not Measured

 

Emissions reduction targets

As an out-of-scope organisation currently, Young Wellbeing Hub intends to begin measurement of emissions by the end of 2025, or by the time our annual turnover reaches £5m.

Young Wellbeing Hub Limited is classified as a SME organisation, and our emissions are currently at a minimal level, with very little impact on the environment as a result of our business activities.

We plan to ensure that environmental initiatives are embedded within the growth of our organisation and will adopt measures to reduce and eliminated harmful emissions associated with our business activities.

Following identification of our baseline, we propose to implement targets to halve emissions within 5 years, reducing emissions by 80% by 2035, and achieving net-zero by 2040.

Carbon Reduction Projects

Completed Carbon Reduction Initiatives

The following environmental management measures and projects have been completed or implemented to date;

  • Publishing of a Carbon Reduction Plan, in accordance with PPN 06/21
  • Formulation of an Environmental Sustainability Policy
  • Promotion of environmental awareness to staff as part of induction and ongoing training including use of public transport and bike/walk to work
  • Implementation of a digital-first meeting approach
  • Identification of greener suppliers of goods & Products purchased by the company
  • Commenced conversations with property landlords on selecting greener utility suppliers

In the future we hope to implement further measures such as:

  • More robust recycling schemes
  • Exclusive use of green energy suppliers
  • Use of Electric Vehicles for all company journeys
  • Carbon offsetting for unavoidable emissions

Declaration and Sign Off

This Carbon Reduction Plan has been completed in accordance with PPN 06/21 and associated guidance and reporting standard for Carbon Reduction Plans.

Emissions have been reported and recorded in accordance with the published reporting standard for Carbon Reduction Plans and the GHG Reporting Protocol corporate standard 13 and uses the appropriate Government emission conversion factors for greenhouse gas company reporting 14.

Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions have been reported in accordance with SECR requirements, and the required subset of Scope 3 emissions have been reported in accordance with the published reporting standard for Carbon Reduction Plans and the Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Standard15.

This Carbon Reduction Plan has been reviewed and signed off by the board of directors (or equivalent management body).

Signed on behalf of the Supplier:

Michael Wigington……………………………….               Date: 1st September 2024

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Do they often fidget with or taps hand or squirm in their seat? 


ADHD Assessment • Part B

Question 2

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E.g. Leaves his or her place in the classroom, in the office or other workplace, or in other situations that require remaining in place

ADHD Assessment • Part B

Question 3

Do they often run about or climb in situations where it is not appropriate?


ADHD Assessment • Part B

Question 4

Are they often unable to play or take part in leisure activities quietly?


ADHD Assessment • Part B

Question 5

Are they often “on the go” acting as if “driven by a motor”?

E.g. Is unable to be or uncomfortable being still for extended time, as in restaurants, meetings; may be experienced by others as being restless or difficult to keep up with


ADHD Assessment • Part B

Question 6

Do they often talk excessively?


ADHD Assessment • Part B

Question 7

Do they often blurt out an answer before a question has been completed?

E.g. Completes people’s sentences; cannot wait for turn in conversation


ADHD Assessment • Part B

Question 8

Do they often have trouble waiting their turn?


ADHD Assessment • Part B

Question 9

Do they often interrupt or intrude on others?


ADHD Assessment • Part B
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Thank you for completing Part B of our ADHD quiz!

Your score indicates that they may have challenges surrounding hyperactivity and impulsivity and could benefit from seeking an ADHD assessment.

Please be advised that is a preliminary screening tool and not a formal diagnostic assessment. If you would like to explore this further, please get in touch with our team today to book in your assessment!

Thank you for completing Part B of our ADHD quiz!

Your score indicates they are showing some characteristics of hyperactive/impulsive challenges.

Please be advised that is a preliminary screening tool and not a formal diagnostic assessment. If you would like to explore this further, please get in touch with our team today to book in your assessment!

Thank you for completing Part B of our ADHD quiz!

Your score indicates there are no impulsive or hyperactivity challenges at present.

However please be advised that is a preliminary screening tool and not a formal diagnostic assessment. If you would like to explore this further, please get in touch with our team today to book an initial consultation!

Please be advised that is a preliminary screening tool, based upon the DSM-5 criteria for ADHD, and not a formal diagnostic assessment.

ADHD Assessment • Part A

Question 1

Do they often fail to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in schoolwork, at work, or during other activities? 

E.g. Overlooks or misses details, work is inaccurate


ADHD Assessment • Part A

Question 2

Do they often have trouble holding attention on tasks or play activities?

E.g. Has difficulty remaining focused during lessons, conversations or lengthy reading tasks


ADHD Assessment • Part A

Question 3

Do they often not seem to listen when spoken to directly?


E.g. Mind seems elsewhere, even in the absence of any obvious distraction

ADHD Assessment • Part A

Question 4

Do they often not follow through on instructions and fails to finish schoolwork, chores, or duties in the workplace?


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ADHD Assessment • Part A

Question 5

Do they often have trouble organising tasks and activities?

E.g. Difficulty managing sequential tasks; difficulty keeping materials and belongings in order; messy, disorganised work; has poor time management; fails to meet deadlines


ADHD Assessment • Part A

Question 6

Do they avoid, dislike, or is reluctant to do tasks that require mental effort over a long period of time?


E.g. Schoolwork or homework; for older adolescents and adults, preparing reports, completing forms, reviewing lengthy papers

ADHD Assessment • Part A

Question 7

Do they often lose things necessary for tasks and activities?

E.g. School materials, pencils, books, tools, wallets, keys, paperwork, eyeglasses, mobile telephones


ADHD Assessment • Part A

Question 8

Are they often easily distracted by extraneous stimuli?

For older adolescents and adults, may include unrelated thoughts


ADHD Assessment • Part A

Question 9

Are they often forgetful in daily activities?

E.g. Doing chores, running errands; for older adolescents and adults, returning calls, paying bills, keeping appointments


ADHD Assessment • Part A

Results

Would you like to hear from Young Wellbeing Hub? 

You do not need to submit an email to get your result. This will be provided on the next screen.

By providing your email address you consent to Young Wellbeing Hub storing your email address and contacting you with information regarding our neurodevelopmental and mental health assessments, in accordance with GDPR legislation.


Thank you for completing Part A of our ADHD quiz!

Your score indicates that they may have challenges surrounding inattention and could benefit from seeking an ADHD assessment.

Make sure to complete Part B to look at hyperactivity and impulsivity traits.

Please be advised that is a preliminary screening tool and not a formal diagnostic assessment. If you would like to explore this further, please get in touch with our team today to book in your assessment!

Thank you for completing Part A of our ADHD quiz!

Your score indicates they are showing some characteristics of inattentive challenges.

Make sure to complete Part B to look at hyperactivity and impulsivity traits.

Please be advised that is a preliminary screening tool and not a formal diagnostic assessment. If you would like to explore this further, please get in touch with our team today to book in your assessment!

Thank you for completing Part A of our ADHD quiz!

Your score indicates there are no inattentive challenges at present.

However please be advised that is a preliminary screening tool and not a formal diagnostic assessment. If you would like to explore this further, please get in touch with our team today to book an initial consultation!

Make sure to complete Part B to look at hyperactivity and impulsivity traits.