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2024

Salmon Youth Centre Impact Report 2023/24

1,564 young people aged 6–25 supported; 17,566 overall attendances; 45,785 contact hours across 840 sessions
Key Metric 1
8,423 hot meals provided to children in after-school sessions at just 50p per visit; 101 young people mentored
Key Metric 2
88% of young people said they made new friends; 71% said being at Salmon makes them more confident in school; 100% said they learned something new
Key Metric 3
55 young people engaged with the Integrated Therapy Service; 5 apprentices completed coaching qualifications in basketball, gymnastics and football and helped young people gain 150+ sporting accreditations
2025

Artswork NPO Impact 2023–2025

21,008 young people worked with across the 2023–2025 NPO period; 80,301 community members positively impacted by youth-led changemaking work
Key Metric 1
12,505 young people made active change in their communities through consultations and creative commissions; 6,948 young people impacted through violence reduction work
Key Metric 2
90% of young people felt 'heard'; 91% of participants on Portsmouth Creative Skills programme reported feeling more positive about education, training and employment
Key Metric 3
4,996 qualifications issued across the period; 4,544 people undertook learning with Artswork; 157 young people improved their career prospects through in-depth work or practice-based support
2023

The Feathers Association Impact Report 2021–2022

668 club members from 56 nationalities; 95% Westminster residents; 20 programmes delivered
Key Metric 1
1,147 learning hours delivered; 10.2 weeks of holiday activities; 52 nationally recognised accreditations achieved
Key Metric 2
10 trainees supported within the Traineeship Programme; 5 junior volunteers; 2 university placements
Key Metric 3
Trainee youth worker Serena exhibited her own artwork at the Saatchi Gallery — a direct outcome of youth worker advocacy and support for her creative ambitions
2024

YMCA Newcastle Making an Impact 2023–2024

1,074 community members supported across all services during the year
Key Metric 1
736 young people engaged in detached youth work sessions, including 252 new young people not previously known to the organisation
Key Metric 2
3,720 meals provided to the local community; 2,695 food and sanitary parcels distributed through the Community Fridge
Key Metric 3
113 people received employability support including 27 through Rising Stars and 61 through the Bernicia programme
2025

Young Somerset Impact Report 2024–2025

7,402 individual contacts with children and young people through the Mental Health Support Team
Key Metric 1
4,818 individual contacts through the Community Wellbeing Service; 554 CYP assessed with 3,665 intervention sessions delivered
Key Metric 2
2,807 referrals received across the whole organisation; 80 partnerships and collaborations active
Key Metric 3
93% of CYP gave positive feedback on their MHST experience; referral-to-assessment waiting times reduced from 217 days to 49 days
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2023

The Social Impact of the LYR Active Row Programme

£40 of social value generated for every £1 invested in Active Row (HM Treasury Green Book methodology)
Key Metric 1
4,422 participants across all 2022 programmes; 41% from minority ethnic backgrounds, 15% with SEND
Key Metric 2
Young people eligible for Free School Meals gained 3x the wellbeing benefit of peers; those from ethnic minority backgrounds gained 4x
Key Metric 3
Active Row participants showed 4.6–6.2% improvements across all ONS wellbeing measures (life satisfaction, happiness, sense of worthwhile life) compared to non-participating peers
2023

Central YMCA Impact Report 2022–2023

8,916 qualifications awarded through YMCA Awards; 10,000+ qualifications presented across all provision
Key Metric 1
6,680 gym members at YMCA Club throughout the year; 940 older adults supported through health and wellbeing services
Key Metric 2
73% of Study Programme learners aged 16–18 identified as NEET on entry; 81% of NEET learners achieved their main qualification
Key Metric 3
97% of apprentices agreed the curriculum developed knowledge, skills and behaviours that help them perform in their job role
2025

Youth Engagement Annual Report 2025

425,050 youth reached across all strategic pillars
Key Metric 1
150,150+ youth benefited from digital freelancing training, frontier technology and language scholarships
Key Metric 2
5,845,023 new voters registered, many of them youth
Key Metric 3
6,651 job opportunities facilitated and 173,215 youth accessed career guidance and labour market linkages