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2025

STEM Learning Impact Report 2025

CPD delivered to 20,200 teachers improving learning for 3.4 million young people; 95% of teachers showed increased subject knowledge and pedagogical understanding
Key Metric 1
13,800 STEM Ambassadors gave 329,000 volunteering hours (55% under 35, 48% women, 20% from ethnic minorities) representing 3,300 employers; 97% of targeted Ambassador volunteers reported strong sense of personal achievement
Key Metric 2
288 research placements delivered (4,000+ since 2020); 178,000 students on Mars Day; 142,000 on Protecting Our Planet Day; 1,500+ students across 300 CanSat teams; 6,900 young people from under-resourced backgrounds targeted
Key Metric 3
96% of research placement students said experience positively influenced their confidence; 81% said placement shaped future plans; engagement with Destination STEM STEM Camps can raise GCSE and A-level attainment by up to one grade (independent 2021 evaluation)
2025

Annual Report and Accounts 2024-2025

61 grants totalling £900,252 awarded in 2024-25; £537,322 across 23 Stand With Us grants; £362,930 across 38 Voices from the Frontline grants
Key Metric 1
£11.5m+ invested in women and girls organisations since 2008; 400,000+ women and girls impacted; £7.50 raised for every £1 invested in organisations using grant for fundraising
Key Metric 2
436 attended annual summer conference (up from 390); 642 individual attendances across 34 training and networking sessions (55 hours of content); 98% rated training excellent or very good
Key Metric 3
50% of organisations used Stand With Us grant to attract funding from other sources; £2.1m additional funding raised by grantees; 97% of Rise Fund grantees reported more effective leadership
2025

Annual Report 2024-2025

80,036 people benefited from SCDA services in 2024-25; £5,840,180 annualised benefit income secured for 10,530 residents
Key Metric 1
1,161 participants supported across employability programmes; 199 job starts through Work and Health Programme; 53 job starts through Support into Work
Key Metric 2
583 community supermarket households made 9,010 visits; £458,378 in Household Support Fund vouchers distributed to 2,075 households; 281 volunteers gave 7,500+ hours
Key Metric 3
100% of counselling clients rated experience as Good or Very Good; 97.6% reported improved wellbeing; 92.8% better able to cope; 87% of community impact survey agreed SCDA identifies and responds to community needs
2024

Annual Report and Accounts 2023-2024

1,544 adult patients supported at St Barnabas House; 18,503 hours of Hospice at Home care delivered over 9,602 visits; 4,228 community palliative care appointments for 1,132 patients
Key Metric 1
293 children and young people supported at Chestnut Tree House; 149 children stayed with 1,812 occupied bed nights; 1,462 counselling and therapy sessions for children, parents and siblings
Key Metric 2
Total income £33m (£20.6m like-for-like); statutory NHS funding represents 21% of hospice running costs; lottery generated £1,872,558 with 83% spent directly on hospice work
Key Metric 3
411 compliments received vs 4 formal complaints; no serious incidents or never events; no MRSA, CDI or acquired Covid transmission recorded; Chestnut Tree House nurse won Best Nurse at WellChild Awards 2023
2025

Impact Report 2024/2025

1,310 people supported including 381 children, 539 parents/carers and 390 siblings; 30,636 hours of clinical care delivered
Key Metric 1
2,147 hours of creative therapy (up 62%); 120 bereaved families supported with 1,035 bereavement counselling hours; 172 volunteers gave 7,167 hours
Key Metric 2
Home care visits increased 46% to 1,198; end-of-life care hours at home increased 859%; 179 overnight stays at The Ark (up 44%); 35 families went on free holiday
Key Metric 3
CQC Outstanding rating (2023); Hospice UK Team of the Year 2024; Investing in Volunteers status (one of only 2 children's hospices); Third Sector Unsung Hero Award (Housekeeping Manager Debs)
2025

Impact Report 2025

921 people supported by Patient Navigators across 19 hospital hubs (up 36%); 1,215 helpline calls and 607 WhatsApp support conversations in 2025
Key Metric 1
692 people attended 103 support groups (up 95%); 585 Cost of Living Grants awarded; 108 counselling grants made (up 28%)
Key Metric 2
145 advocacy cases handled (up 22%); 465 welfare advice cases (up 27%); 222 nights of accommodation organised for CAR-T patients (125% increase in CAR-T grants)
Key Metric 3
88% of support group survey respondents felt more positive and connected; 95% of survey respondents found information helpful; 70%+ of navigator patients felt more confident; nearly 90% knew more about where to get help
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2021

Impact Report 2020-21

2,941 referrals received; 2,137 people (patients and family members) supported; 6,801 face-to-face consultations by community and Hospice at Home teams
Key Metric 1
528 Hospice at Home referrals; 300 patients cared for in 12-bed inpatient unit; 80%+ of patients cared for at home as per their wishes
Key Metric 2
16,646 telephone consultations; 115 bereaved family members referred to bereavement support; 400 health and social care professionals attended education events
Key Metric 3
CQC rated Outstanding; 79p in every £1 from donations used to fund patient care; Hospice at Home referrals increased by one third during COVID pandemic
2024

Community Impact Report Season 23/24

59,661 registered players in Wales (52,779 male; 6,882 female); record 6,500 women and girls actively registered — target 10,000 by 2029
Key Metric 1
39,012 young people engaged by Hub Programme across 1,348 sessions and 318 events; 7,623 sessions and events for young people with Additional Learning Needs (ALN)
Key Metric 2
7,999 participants engaged in wheelchair rugby; 6,500 children in Fit Fed Fun holiday hunger camps; £2m+ grant funding secured for club facilities
Key Metric 3
Nation of Sanctuary Contribution to Sport Award 2024 won for work with Welsh Refugee Council; 88% of senior and youth matches played without incident; 96% club safeguarding officer compliance; 650+ children and adults at WRU Inclusion Day
2025

Impact Report 2024/25

978 children safeguarded; 717 families worked with; 604 police investigations supported; 542 intelligence reports shared with police
Key Metric 1
19,422 professionals reached through training (18,151 e-learning completions, 1,271 live interactive training, 1,428 webinar attendees); 52 Advanced Child Sexual Exploitation Practitioner graduates
Key Metric 2
83 parents supported by volunteer team (300 volunteer hours, 597 support calls); 21 parents attended therapeutic support weekend; 269 parents on online forum; 62 parents received therapeutic support (148 hours)
Key Metric 3
Parent Participation Group involved 44 parents in influencing best practice; 19 parents delivered training or spoke at conferences; 117 parents contributed to research; 18 parents receive participation newsletter