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Education & Young People

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

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2024

Our Impact in 2024

1,477 people supported through Cancer Coach in 2024 — up 364% from 317 in 2023; 4,839 Cancer Kits sent (up 69%)
Key Metric 1
50,000+ employees received workplace cancer support training across NHS, British Transport Police, BDO, Unilever and MOD
Key Metric 2
2,200 children supported with Kids' Kits and Cuddles; 50,000+ people accessed Cancer Compass digital signposting tool in year one
Key Metric 3
571 people directly supported by Cancer Coach services; 906 people helped via supportive personal emails and telephone calls; 1,759 people guided to appropriate support via Cancer Compass
2023

Impact Report 2023

213 children and young people supported; 327 residential project places provided entirely free of charge
Key Metric 1
230 volunteers gave 16,000+ hours — equivalent to £218,397 at the London Living Wage
Key Metric 2
94% of children reported improved self-esteem; 100% tried something they had not thought possible
Key Metric 3
91% of children developed new social skills including making friends and managing frustration; 94% showed improvement in social confidence as reported by project workers
2025

Our Impact 2024-2025

6,869 people supported in 2024-25, including 2,587 through direct services and 1,427 young people
Key Metric 1
92% felt less isolated and more connected; 87% better able to manage their mental health; 84% reported improved wellbeing
Key Metric 2
6,287 volunteer hours given; 136 new befriending partnerships formed; 264 Safe Haven visits chosen as alternative to A&E
Key Metric 3
1,213 counselling sessions delivered; 572 students engaged as peer mentors through Peer Support in Schools; 3,705 attendances at wellbeing groups
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

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

Shannon Trust Impact Report 2025

11,380 learners engaged with reading and/or numeracy programmes in 2025, across 57 contracted prisons plus additional non-contracted settings
Key Metric 1
4,841 Turning Pages reading manuals and 2,833 Count Me In numeracy manuals completed; 1,980 new mentors trained and 1,300+ accredited via AQA Level One in Teaching Reading across 78 prisons
Key Metric 2
Total income of £3,571,583 in 2025, up from £2,468,002 in 2023, with contract income of £2,233,988 and trust/foundation grants of £1,053,289
Key Metric 3
Over 1,300 prison mentors accredited via a bespoke AQA Level One in Teaching Reading across 78 prisons — recognising the skills developed by people in prison as they teach others to read, enhancing their employability on release and providing concrete evidence of learning progression for the first time in Shannon Trust's history
2026

Transforming Prisons: Our 2025–2026 Impact Report

140,000+ prisoners reached by Unlocked participants and Ambassadors since 2017, across 38 prisons in England and Wales
Key Metric 1
Retention for Unlocked participants is 17 percentage points higher than standard entry route after two years, with over 85% of the 2023 cohort still operational at programme end
Key Metric 2
Independent analysis estimates £59 saved for society over five years for every £1 invested in the Unlocked Graduates programme
Key Metric 3
75% of all programme graduates continue to work towards breaking cycles of reoffending in their primary role, with nearly 40% promoted to a frontline leadership role — demonstrating sustained, career-long commitment to prison reform beyond the two-year programme