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2025

Annual Report and Financial Statements — Year Ended 31 August 2025

29,853 students enrolled across 55 academies (53.2% pupil premium; 37% English as additional language); 4,520 staff; combined roll including nursery and sixth form: 31,140
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90% of Ofsted-inspected schools rated Good or Outstanding (cumulative); primary RWM attainment rose from 56% to 62% — matching national average; 75% of Year 1 children passed phonics check
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Energy use fell 10.6%; total carbon emissions reduced 11% from 5,849 to 5,207 tCO₂e; per-student energy use down 5.2% to 1,314 kWh; 100% renewable electricity; 2 new academies joined January 2025
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OCL primary attainment improved 9 percentage points 2022–2025 vs 3 percentage points nationally; The Oasis Way for Inclusive Practice launched September 2024; Oasis Academy Woodview and Marksbury Road achieved outstanding in personal development and early years
2025

Annual Report 2025: Health is a right, not a privilege

Services cover drug and alcohol treatment, criminal justice, housing, domestic violence and wellbeing; funded entirely through statutory contracts with local authorities and NHS
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In March 2024, almost half of people leaving prison started drug treatment following release — up from less than a third in 2023; hepatitis C testing and treatment programme aligned with NHS England elimination target
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National strategy: 'Help more people, sooner'; new strategy launched 2024-25; services reach people with complex needs including entrenched drug habits, offending behaviour, homelessness and domestic violence
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Almost half of people leaving prison started treatment following release in March 2024 (up from less than a third in 2023); committed to NHS England hepatitis C elimination goal; working with Police, Probation Service, Prison Service and Courts
2025

Anti-Trafficking & Modern Slavery International Impact Report 2025

12,718 community awareness events organised globally (June 2024–July 2025); 165,580 vulnerable people received support from The Salvation Army
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14,552 survivors of trafficking supported globally; 70 survivors received return and reintegration assistance through the Beyond Programme; 20 international family support cases
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698 potential trafficking victims intercepted at Mozambique–Malawi border (Tete); 125 women and 85 children supported in Bangladesh outreach; 26 survivors supported in Uganda project; 28 adults and children in Burundi
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Bangladesh: local government agreed that religious leaders performing child marriages will have licences revoked — direct policy change achieved through project advocacy; Uganda: community football tournament raised trafficking awareness across law enforcement, local government and community leaders
2025

Annual Report and Accounts 2024-25

£108.4m in new research grants awarded; 717 active grants; 1,220 researchers including PhD students across 47 institutions; over £460m of BHF-funded research in progress
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311,000 people trained in CPR through RevivR (cumulative to 31 March 2025); 106,000 defibrillators registered on The Circuit; 20% increase in Heart Helpline contacts
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37 million views of BHF health content; 33,314 pieces of news coverage; total income £181m; 72p in every £1 raised available for charitable purposes
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SCOT-HEART trial 10-year follow-up: CCTA scans associated with 28% fewer non-fatal heart attacks — equating to approximately 6,000 heart attacks avoided; AI tool predicts type 2 diabetes risk up to 10 years in advance from routine ECG scans; OPTIMAS study: early blood-thinning as safe as delayed treatment for stroke patients — could benefit up to 20,000 patients per year
2025

Annual Report 2024/25

9.21 million people supported to fight poverty across 79 countries with 2,394 partners and 426 partner organisations; 51% women and girls
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8.05 million people reached through humanitarian response; £339.4m total income; £239m spent on charitable activities; 84 women's rights organisations funded
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340,000 people took action for Gaza (petition/MP letter); 20,000+ volunteers in UK shops; highest-to-lowest pay ratio 5.6:1; unrestricted deficit entering 2025/26 prompted restructure
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Won Overall Award for Excellence at Charity Awards 2025 for Women's Rights Fund; 1.9 million people displaced in Gaza (90% of population) as of March 2025; 28 million+ people facing hunger crisis across East Africa; 19 million+ Yemenis relying on humanitarian aid
2025

Impact Report 2024/25

700+ projects funded totalling £9.5m in 2024-25; £6,812,814 to enhance patient experience; £1,908,008 for staff health and wellbeing
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Arts programme reached 250,000+ patients, visitors and staff through 140+ creative engagement sessions; 7 freelance musicians delivering 20 live music sessions per week
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220 volunteers gave 37,000 hours; YPAG NE (Young Persons Advisory Group) has 75 members who reviewed 140+ research projects and 80+ service improvement projects
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Haven at Freeman Hospital opened November 2024 — provides shower and rest space for families of end-of-life patients; SPACE Pilot awarded NHS Charities Together Innovation Challenge funding; one of six nationally selected projects
2025

Impact Report 2025

100 women worked with across all four programme phases; 76% in Employment, Education, Volunteering or Training on completing two-year programme
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80% of programme completers reached independence; 3,744 hours of 1:1 support delivered by Progression Support Workers; 166 training days delivered
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41 Level 2 Food Safety and Hygiene for Catering certificates awarded; 892 hours of apprenticeships at Luminary Bakery plus 720 hours with a corporate partner; 4 charity staff posts and 3 bakery posts filled by graduates
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74% of graduates met their mentor five times or more; 42 women started second stage, 30 completed (71% completion rate); 35 mums supported — 61 children indirectly benefitted; 20 women worked with in-house therapist
2025

Pain Concern's Impact 2025-2026

200 people helped per month via helpline (phone and email); 1,100 podcast listeners per month; 1,600 active HealthUnlocked community members with 280 new posts monthly
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42 pain education sessions delivered across 5 Scottish health boards; 17,000 website visits monthly; 900 support resources downloaded monthly
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10,500 social media followers; 2,000 monthly newsletter recipients; Airing Pain podcast at 150 episodes — awarded Honorary BPS Membership to producer; Navigator Tool recognised by NICE
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Pain education participant quote: 'I feel so much less isolated — I've come away with realistic action points that might make my life a little easier'; Navigator Tool used in pain clinics nationally; CPD credits awarded by Faculty of Pain Medicine for podcast