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2024

Oxfordshire Youth Impact Report 2023/2024

1,421 youth work practitioners reached through 89 specialised training sessions
Key Metric 1
163 young people aged 18–25 at risk of homelessness supported through Young People's Supported Accommodation
Key Metric 2
82 organisations in the Changemaker Network across the county
Key Metric 3
55% of young people leaving YPSA moved into independent accommodation — more than three times the 17% rate before Oxfordshire Youth took on the service
2022

MAMA Youth Project Impact Report 2022

100 young people received training across all programmes in 2022; 84 participated in intensive 14-week TV Production and 6-week Digital Media courses
Key Metric 1
83% of TV Production trainees still in employment in media 6 months after completion; 77% of Digital Media trainees still working in the industry 6 months after completion
Key Metric 2
97 mentoring pairs matched during the year; 50% of 88 mentoring participants reported sessions benefited their mental health
Key Metric 3
94% of TV Production trainees completed the programme; 57% recommended for a paid placement or entry level job in the industry
2023

YMCA England & Wales Annual Report & Accounts 2022/23

375,000 young people impacted across the federation annually through 85 local YMCAs in 688 communities
Key Metric 1
£1.9 million distributed to member YMCAs; fundraising net return of £2.1 million; retail surplus of £1.0 million
Key Metric 2
9,466 housing beds provided across the federation; 20,000+ young people connected with caseworkers for independent living support
Key Metric 3
Federation delivered training and education to 20,000+ young people; health and wellbeing across 215 sites helping 132,000+ people; 166,039 children, young people, parents and carers supported in early years and family work
2024

YMCA Barnsley Impact Report 2024

892 children and young people supported through 10 programmes across 866 sessions
Key Metric 1
18,292 contact hours with children and young people; 87 volunteers contributing 2,774 hours (valued at £38,000)
Key Metric 2
486 personal care packs distributed to young people; 60 young people involved in voice, influence and co-production projects
Key Metric 3
95% of young people feel safe at YMCA; 97% say their overall experience is good; 90% feel they belong
2026

SkyWay Charity Report and Financial Statements Year Ending 31 March 2025

Over 1,400 young people engaged across all programmes; 85% from Black and Global Majority backgrounds
Key Metric 1
Over 3,500 meals provided throughout the year; 86+ families receiving frequent food packages, meals or vouchers
Key Metric 2
£613,159 total income; 10 Youth Champions trained to Level 1 Basketball Coaching and Level 2 AQA qualifications
Key Metric 3
35+ young people supported through primary to secondary school transition, reducing exclusion risks and building confidence
2023

YMCA of Greater Toronto Annual Impact Report 2022–2023

679,209 total participants across all programmes in 2022–23
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$277.8 million total revenue; 12,266 people received financial assistance totalling $3.33 million
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6,239 employees and 1,949 volunteers across 460+ locations in the Greater Toronto Area
Key Metric 3
Child care fees reduced by 50% on average as part of Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care system — YMCA GTA is the largest not-for-profit child care provider in Canada
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2025

The Impact of Youth Focus North West in Greater Manchester 2017–2023

70% of surveyed stakeholders agreed that capacity for youth work in terms of knowledge, skills and staff had grown since YFNW increased its presence in 2017
Key Metric 1
All surveyed organisations agreed they now place greater priority on youth voice; 73% attributed this directly to their work with YFNW
Key Metric 2
Qualified youth workers in Manchester increased by approximately 60% through YFNW-facilitated Level 2 and 3 training bursaries over the period
Key Metric 3
Lundy Model of Child Participation adopted across Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership, GMCA Children's Plan and BeeWell survey commissioning — embedding young people's rights into statutory decision-making
2024

Impact Report 2024 — The Impact of Skills on Lives

1.6 million people completed City & Guilds learning programmes and assessments in 2024; 5.1 million learners globally have access to City & Guilds courses; £15.3bn social and economic value generated through skills in the UK
Key Metric 1
76% of City & Guilds learners progress into employment within 6 months (vs 67% for other providers — UK Government data); 83% of apprentice survey respondents employed in relevant sector within 3 months; 75% felt more confident about the future
Key Metric 2
Leadership, Management & Coaching training delivered to 27,524 people from 101 employers; 52 employers received Princess Royal Training Award 2024; Foundation Fund for Displaced People directly supported 445 refugees — £2.6m social value (£11.27 per £1 invested)
Key Metric 3
Net Zero skills demand grew 38% year-on-year; carbon emissions reduced 10% against 2019 baseline; £11.27 generated for every £1 invested in displaced people programme; 86% of employees completed social impact learning module