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2024

HAFWAY Youth Project Annual Report 2024

501 individual young people engaged; 4,831 youth club visits; 3,000 free hot meals served across 3 sessions per week
Key Metric 1
264 young people engaged consistently in sport and physical activity; 145 grew in self-awareness and social connections; 62 engaged in volunteering; 49% from an ethnic minority background
Key Metric 2
£874k total income (including £757k one-off Youth Investment Fund capital grant for new youth centre); 4 staff, 15 regular volunteers and 30 young volunteers aged 11–21
Key Metric 3
47 young people supported in education and employment; 45 learnt new skills in food preparation and cooking; 118 developed greater awareness of people from different faiths, backgrounds and ethnicities
2025

Sea Cadets Impact Report 2023/2024

14,095 cadets; 8,647 volunteers; survey completed by 2,324 cadets, 1,898 volunteers and 2,184 parents/carers in winter 2023/24
Key Metric 1
Cadet Net Promoter Score +57; Parents/carers NPS +75; 38% of cadets live in bottom 40% of socio-economic deprivation — in line with the UK population; 55% of Sea Cadets units in areas of relative economic disadvantage vs 33% for other youth groups
Key Metric 2
Cadets approximately twice as likely to live in 'left behind' areas vs general population; 8% looked-after children (vs 1.1% nationally); 8% young carers (vs 6% nationally); 6.2% autistic cadets (vs 2% nationally)
Key Metric 3
52% of cadets strongly agree Sea Cadets improved their ability to work in a team; 81% agree Sea Cadets is a safe environment; 83% agree Sea Cadets is a supportive environment; 92% of cadets would know who to go to if hurt or abused at Sea Cadets
2026

Greater Manchester Education Trust Annual Report 2025

All four academies outperformed local and national benchmarks in 2024/25 GCSE examinations; The East Manchester Academy raised Attainment 8 to 42; Parrs Wood raised Attainment 8 to 48.0; Whalley Range achieved Attainment 8 of 52.10; Levenshulme achieved Attainment 8 of 52.45
Key Metric 1
Staff turnover reduced from 13.7% (2023/24) to 7.25% (2024/25); gender pay gap reduced from 11.9% to 9.2%; total income £54.76 million (2024: £48.85 million)
Key Metric 2
The East Manchester Academy received Outstanding judgements for Leadership & Management and Personal Development from Ofsted in March 2025 — having been in Special Measures five years previously; Parrs Wood rated Good across all areas
Key Metric 3
Parrs Wood: 84% of students achieved grade 4+ in English and 72% in Maths — both above national averages; Whalley Range disadvantaged students (60% of cohort) achieved Attainment 8 of 50.05
2024

HAFWAY Youth Project Annual Report 2024

501 individual young people engaged; 4,831 youth club visits; 3,000 free hot meals served across 3 sessions per week
Key Metric 1
264 young people engaged consistently in sport and physical activity; 145 grew in self-awareness and social connections; 62 engaged in volunteering; 49% from an ethnic minority background
Key Metric 2
£874k total income (including £757k one-off Youth Investment Fund capital grant for new youth centre); 4 staff, 15 regular volunteers and 30 young volunteers aged 11–21
Key Metric 3
47 young people supported in education and employment; 45 learnt new skills in food preparation and cooking; 118 developed greater awareness of people from different faiths, backgrounds and ethnicities
2020

Gloucestershire Youth Support Team Annual Impact Report 2019–2020

Over 6,000 vulnerable young people worked with; 60,000+ contacts made including 3,600 in substance misuse, 3,000 through youth work, 4,500 in youth justice; 800+ young people supported by Housing Advice Team
Key Metric 1
First time entrants to youth justice reduced from 216 in 2013 to 45 in 2019; 209 children diverted from the formal criminal justice system into restorative interventions; reoffending rate of 19.1% vs national average of 26.8% for youth cautions
Key Metric 2
89% of young people leaving IRIS Day Provision in education, employment or training; NEET performance 2.17% (beating target of 2.28%); Gloucestershire ranked quintile 2 — best in the South West
Key Metric 3
44 DofE Awards completed across the licence area with 233 participants registered; all 18 young people with additional needs achieved DofE Expedition Section at a national ANOE event in the Forest of Dean
2025

Play Gloucestershire Impact Report 2025

15,076 play visits across 52 locations in 2025; 640 children supported through targeted Play Nurture therapeutic sessions
Key Metric 1
National Playwork Award received in 2025; National Lottery Community Fund extension secured for Play 2 Nurture project
Key Metric 2
Playwork training delivered to educators, early help teams and other trusted adults across Gloucestershire; Young Volunteer cohort trained and deployed across county
Key Metric 3
A child with complex needs who initially stayed close to familiar adults began taking a Play Ranger's hand to lead her to chosen activities — school staff noted he was calmer, more engaged and better able to manage change
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2024

ReachOut UK Impact Report 2023/24

696 young people supported; 17,448 hours of mentoring and activities delivered; 55 mentoring projects across London, Manchester and Liverpool
Key Metric 1
618 volunteer mentors recruited, trained and supported; 334 mentees attended a workplace visit or career talk; 61% of young people eligible for pupil premium
Key Metric 2
58% of partner schools in the 30% most deprived communities in England; mentees identified with 32 different ethnic backgrounds; 55% female
Key Metric 3
85% of mentees said ReachOut had a positive impact on their lives; 65% improved their self-confidence; 78% improved one or more character strengths; 69% improved their school attendance
2024

Ocean Youth Trust South Annual Report 2024

634 young people sailed across 50 voyages and day sails (94.5% occupancy)
Key Metric 1
86% of participants showed improved average self-evaluation scores across ten wellbeing measures
Key Metric 2
338 Royal Yachting Association Start Yachting certificates and 46 Competent Crew certificates earned
Key Metric 3
27% improvement in 'feeling confident' scores from start to end of voyage (average rising from 4.10 to 5.21 out of 6)
2025

Young Bristol Impact Report 2024–25

27,215 total contacts with young people across all provision — a 28% increase on 2023/24 (21,352)
Key Metric 1
51 trainees on the Outdoor Employment Programme gained 44 nationally recognised qualifications; 72% are now in education or employment
Key Metric 2
£225,000 invested in community buildings in 2024/25; £753,280 invested since 2022 — 13% growth in provision across venues
Key Metric 3
80% of young people who accessed community spaces during 2024/25 returned after their first session; 49% of young people aged 8–19 continue to be supported by their Youth Club today