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2025

Impact Report 2024-25

2,227 episodes of same-day Safe Haven crisis support provided to 768 unique individuals
Key Metric 1
522 young people (aged 7-17) completed the Supported Self-Help programme; 70% improved their wellbeing
Key Metric 2
609 people trained in mental health and suicide prevention with 99.5% satisfaction rate; fundraising grew 30%
Key Metric 3
88% of supported housing residents moved on positively to independence; 100% rated the service good or excellent; 86% of AMHT clients improved their wellbeing
2024

Impact Report 2023-24

15,919 people accessed services in 2023-24 — 7,032 adults and 8,887 children and young people
Key Metric 1
8,042 Nightlight crisis helpline calls answered; 1,298 people accessed crisis services
Key Metric 2
3,616 people trained across 307 sessions; 421 refugees and asylum seekers supported through Flourish service
Key Metric 3
7,709 community support sessions provided; 2,876 peer support sessions; 4,008 talking therapies sessions; 126 new mums supported through perinatal service
2025

Our Impact 2024-25

2,053 people supported through 49 service teams across 5 local authority areas
Key Metric 1
241,871 users accessed 4 digital mental health portals; counselling clients averaged 30% improvement in mental health and wellbeing
Key Metric 2
£3.39 social value generated for every £1 spent; 135 volunteers involved; 98% of people felt treated with respect and their views were heard
Key Metric 3
96% of people agreed they were supported with compassion and care; 99% agreed they had better understanding of their mental health as a result of support
2025

Impact Report 2024-25

32,120 people supported across 16 services in 2024-25 — highest ever; 172 staff across 7 offices
Key Metric 1
3,372 people referred to social prescribing; 91% patient satisfaction; 41% reduction in GP appointments following referral
Key Metric 2
1,721 employees received workplace mental health training across 74 workshops; 5,000+ young people supported
Key Metric 3
78% of social prescribing clients reported improved wellbeing across 20,204 appointments; 86% of Schools in Mind students achieved meaningful change towards their individual goal
2025

Our Impact 2024-25

5,386 people supported across all services in 2024-25
Key Metric 1
2,100+ people received independent advocacy support; 935 received specialist mental health advice and information
Key Metric 2
527 people received employment advice and support; 22 volunteers gave 764 hours; £29,221 raised through fundraising and donations
Key Metric 3
100% of Mental Health Advice clients reported increased knowledge; 98% of West Sussex Community Advocacy clients satisfied with service; 100% of Employment Advice clients found the service useful
2025

The Forward Trust Annual Review, Accounts and Impact Report 2024/25

35,325 people supported in 2024/25 — 3,000 more than the previous year and the charity's highest ever reach — across 74 contracted services in prisons and communities
Key Metric 1
Continuity of care rate from prison to community treatment increased by 50% following the launch of a new working group, with 69% of Forward Trust prisons improving their continuity of care data by early 2025
Key Metric 2
550+ Naloxone take-home kits distributed across 5 Surrey prisons; 77% of clients completing counselling showing a noticeable decrease in depression and 83% a decrease in anxiety
Key Metric 3
One-to-one counselling for women in 3 Surrey prisons (HMP Send, Downview, Bronzefield) received 200+ referrals and 800+ hours of delivery, with 77% of completers showing measurable reduction in depression and 83% in anxiety — recognised with a Forward Trust Impact and Innovation Award and praised by HM Inspectorate of Prisons
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2024

Ormiston Families Impact Report 2023/24

5,129 families worked with directly through 21,774 sessions of support across 5 counties — a 7% increase in direct work despite a 20% reduction in income year-on-year
Key Metric 1
66,279 prison visitors welcomed across 8 prison visit centres over 1,554 visit sessions — a 10% increase — supporting families to maintain ties with loved ones in custody
Key Metric 2
89% of people reported feeling safer, 84% felt emotionally healthier, and 86% felt more able to deal with life's challenges after accessing Ormiston Families services
Key Metric 3
89% of service users reported feeling safer, 84% emotionally healthier and 86% more resilient after working with Ormiston Families — achieved across 5,129 families and 21,774 sessions, despite a 20% income reduction, by strengthening partnerships, improving back-office systems and expanding the Mpower service into Peterborough and a new statutory commissioning model in Norfolk
2024

The Prison Phoenix Trust Impact Report 2024

5,012 people in prison received the quarterly peer-support newsletter in 2024, alongside 1,669 prison staff across 196 establishments in 4 prison systems
Key Metric 1
75 prisons ran regular PPT yoga classes in 2024 — a 33% increase on 58 in 2023 — with 96 accredited teachers active or ready to teach
Key Metric 2
2,143 prisoners received free resource packs via 13 volunteer mentors writing 47 letters per month; a further 536 received one-to-one written mentoring support
Key Metric 3
Of 40 participants in Mindful Yoga courses at 2 women's prisons, 84% experienced meaningful improvement in mental wellbeing (measured using the validated Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale), with the proportion reporting low mental wellbeing falling from 69% to 5% and high mental wellbeing rising from 0% to 18%
2025

Harbour House Impact Report 2024/2025

36,958 total visits to Harbour House from April 2024 to April 2025, including 5,263 exhibition visitors and 13,050 café visits
Key Metric 1
2,889 community members engaged in the engagement programme across 83 free workshops and events
Key Metric 2
14,300 movement class attendances and 1,456 art class attendances supported through 22 and 3 local practitioners respectively
Key Metric 3
Social prescribing partnership workshops (funded by National Lottery Community Fund) delivered 12 sessions to 12 participants with long-term mental health conditions including depression, anxiety and PTSD — with 100% reporting they met new people, learned new skills and had opportunities to be creative, and several participants forming self-led creative groups continuing independently after the programme