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2025

Isle of Wight Youth Trust Annual Report 2023–2024

1,453 referrals received; 1,315 individuals supported; 5,315 sessions delivered
Key Metric 1
79% of young people made significant progress in their outcomes; 87% client satisfaction rating in counselling (scoring 8 or more out of 10)
Key Metric 2
£1,259,290 total income — a 56% increase on the previous year; Mental Health Support delivered in 28 schools
Key Metric 3
One 13-year-old reduced outcome score from 32/40 to 9/40 following six sessions of trauma-informed person-centred counselling, and subsequently joined a local youth group
2026

London Youth Impact Report 2025

616,000 young people supported by London Youth's network of 597 member organisations across all 32 London boroughs
Key Metric 1
23,994 young people took part in programmes, events and activities or visited outdoor learning centres Woodrow and Hindleap; 16,549 visited the two centres
Key Metric 2
2,813 spaces created for youth professionals across 220 training and network sessions; 146 member organisations held a London Youth Quality Mark
Key Metric 3
97% of young people enjoyed taking part in programmes; 85% gained skills, knowledge and access to opportunities; 84% were doing better physically and/or emotionally
2025

Youth Options Impact Report 2025

10,078 children and young people supported across all services; 71,307 total attendances across 6,877 sessions
Key Metric 1
100% of young people surveyed said Youth Options staff were helpful and supportive; 93.7% felt safer knowing Youth Options staff were in their area
Key Metric 2
87% of families on the Families Together programme reported a reduction in violent or challenging incidents per week; anti-social behaviour in Millbrook Southampton reduced from 48 incidents in 2021 to zero requiring dispersal orders in 2024
Key Metric 3
59% of 12-week outdoor learning Individual Development Plan goals fully achieved vs 33% at 6 weeks — demonstrating the value of sustained trusted relationships
2025

UK Youth Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024/25

155,017+ young people supported through programmes, grants and Avon Tyrrell Outdoor Centre; 9,768 organisations in the UK Youth network
Key Metric 1
£7 million+ distributed in grants to youth organisations since fund inception; 402 organisations signed the Power of Youth Charter
Key Metric 2
9,750+ young people reached through Adventures Away from Home with 91% showing improved socio-emotional skills; 400+ young people at risk of violence placed in paid Summer Jobs placements
Key Metric 3
95% of Summer Jobs participants reported increased confidence and workplace readiness; 80% of employers said they would take part again
2025

Youth Sport Trust Impact Report 2025

2,254,331 young people given opportunities through national programmes including School Games and Barclays Girls' Football in Schools; 201,263 young people through targeted programmes
Key Metric 1
79% of young people reported increased confidence in sport; 75% reported improved resilience and happiness through YST targeted programmes
Key Metric 2
9,462 schools achieved a School Games Mark in 2025 (58% achieving Gold); 15,791 practitioners trained — a 70% increase on 2023/24
Key Metric 3
90% of English schools with Key Stage 2/3 provision now delivering equal access to girls' football in the curriculum — up from 88% in 2024
2026

North Yorkshire Youth Annual Report 2024–2025

6,372 young people accessed NYY youth clubs; 4,564 young people visited Carlton Lodge Activity Centre across 142 groups
Key Metric 1
242 young people accessed the Change Direction mentoring scheme; 144 young people accessed the Achieve mentoring scheme in schools across Scarborough, Whitby and Redcar
Key Metric 2
£1,936,561 total income — 6.7% growth year on year; Bursary Fund supported 608 young people from 58 groups since inception
Key Metric 3
Carlton Lodge satisfaction surveys: 100% rated visit as meeting aims, catering and overall impression as good or very good
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2025

Positive Youth Foundation Impact Report 2024–25

2,000+ young people participated in programmes; 2,500 young people reached through Go Parks initiative across 10 Coventry parks over nine months
Key Metric 1
65%+ of young people supported live in the 30% most deprived neighbourhoods in England; 173 young people referred from statutory bodies including children's services, mental health services, police and schools
Key Metric 2
95 young people took part in a crime prevention programme funded by the Charles Hayward Foundation; 25 young people secured employment, training or work experience including placements with McDonald's, Linklaters and Tesco
Key Metric 3
Leah, referred with severe separation anxiety and unable to attend school, completed 295 hours across 189 mentoring sessions over 10 months — by February 2024 she was attending school for one lesson a week with plans to increase gradually
2026

Tall Ships Youth Trust Report and Accounts Year Ended 28 February 2025

1,287 young people voyaged in 2024/25 — the highest year on record; 153 voyages delivered across the fleet
Key Metric 1
82% of young people were experiencing disadvantage; 80% came from disadvantaged backgrounds across the three-voyage programme
Key Metric 2
Nearly 900 RYA certificates awarded including 624 Start Yachting, 249 Competent Crew and 6 Watch Leader; 140+ young people achieved DofE expeditions and Gold Award residentials
Key Metric 3
75% of youth organisations are returning clients — demonstrating sustained trusted relationships; 227 young people recommended for Empowerment voyages and 87 for Leadership voyages in 2024/25
2025

Jangala Annual Report 2024/25

2,087 people connected; 1.4 million hours of connectivity delivered; 26,000+ new boxes distributed across 14 countries
Key Metric 1
87 Big Boxes deployed globally to schools, clinics and refugee camps; 2,000 Get Boxes deployed to digitally excluded UK households via 80+ partners
Key Metric 2
200 Get Boxes distributed to Coventry temporary accommodation residents connected 1,750 devices used by 1,240 individuals; Digital Lifelines report findings informed debate in the House of Lords
Key Metric 3
Get Box recommended as a 'collaborative innovation' providing connectivity 'to those most in need' by Good Things Foundation's Tackling Data Poverty report