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Education & Young People

Learning, skills, and opportunities for children and young people.

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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
2025

Impact Report 2024/25

1,858 young people directly reached; 661 supported through Care Advice Service; 16,000+ used website with 42,000+ page views
Key Metric 1
126 young people supported 1:1 into education by Propel into Education team; 43 moved into training or work; 1,000+ professionals trained (98% said learning would directly impact their practice)
Key Metric 2
15 policy changes achieved including 3 wins via Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill; 33 times work raised in parliament; 110 national media hits; 458 Become the Movement members
Key Metric 3
Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill wins: corporate parenting duties extended to government departments and NHS; Staying Close support extended to age 25; removal of 'intentionality' from homelessness law for care leavers; local connection test for social housing scrapped for care leavers
2025

Our Impact 2024-25

95,744 bereaved children and young people reached in 2024-25 — a 16.6% increase year-on-year
Key Metric 1
76.5% of those in specialist one-to-one support showed measurable reduction in grief-related vulnerability (CAG scale); 95% rated experience as positive
Key Metric 2
1,145,495 digital users accessed grief content and resources; 3,637 professionals trained including 545 in supporting bereaved children with SEND
Key Metric 3
18,171 children and young people received specialist 1:1 support; 22,852 benefitted from email support; 12,766 from live chat; 459 from helpline; 21 online groups ran with 120+ participants
2024

Impact Report 2023/24

963 children, young people and families supported; 2,198 face-to-face and 1,809 online therapy sessions delivered
Key Metric 1
645 Grief Relief kits sent out; 23 staff trained in sleep therapy; 2,618 total therapy hours delivered (1,570 in person, 1,048 online)
Key Metric 2
£1.6m raised in non-Gala year entirely from voluntary sources; no government funding received
Key Metric 3
19 families attended residential weekends; 15 families attended Forever Night; 5 school partnerships including Beal High School and Clifton College; bereavement first responder support following traumatic deaths in schools
2025

Impact Report 2025

796 bereaved British Forces children and young people supported in 2025; 75% of new members joined within 6 months of bereavement
Key Metric 1
78% of children receiving 1:1 support improved in at least 3 of 5 wellbeing areas; 99% of Scotty Break families reported improved connection or communication
Key Metric 2
£73,149 distributed in 329 grants; 3,085 care packages sent; Behind the Uniform campaign shaped exam board guidance for WJEC and Eduqas (2 million+ exams annually)
Key Metric 3
98% of event attendees felt stronger sense of belonging; 83% of children in 1:1 support improved coping skills; 90% of parents saw improvement in their child's communication, belonging or connection
2024

Impact Report 2024-25

1,817+ young people supported; 4,729+ total engagements across all services in 2024-25
Key Metric 1
1,402 therapeutic one-to-one sessions delivered to 148 young people; 94% of substance-use clients reduced or stopped use
Key Metric 2
56 outreach sessions with 1,526 engagements; 15 youth advisors contributed 200 volunteer hours across 15 sessions
Key Metric 3
80% of regular one-to-one clients reported improved wellbeing; 100% showed improved ability to reduce risks and adopt safe practices; 100% learned new ways to support their wellbeing
2025

Impact Report 2025

30,000+ students across 39 schools; 78% of Ark primary students met expected standards in reading, writing and maths — vs 62% nationally
Key Metric 1
85% of Year 13 students progressed to university — more than twice the national average of 37%; 74% to top-third universities vs 41% nationally
Key Metric 2
3,500+ students supported with mental health through Place2Be partnership; 4,700 children in Hastings and Portsmouth given increased arts access through Ark Culture
Key Metric 3
96% of Ark primary schools and 95% of secondary schools outperformed schools with similar deprivation nationally; KS4 disadvantaged pupils outperformed peers by 17.5 percentage points