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Health & Wellbeing

Health, care, and wellbeing outcomes across communities.

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2025

Annual Report and Accounts 2024/25

Record income of £59.3 million in 2024/25 (up 48% since 2019/20)
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£34.6 million invested in research, support and campaigns; £16 million committed to research alone
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325 of the world's leading breast cancer researchers supported; 12,240 helpline calls and 3,905 messages answered
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5,263 people with primary breast cancer and 1,063 with secondary breast cancer supported through tailored services (up 15% and 27% respectively)
2025

Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024/25

1,702 women and girls worked with directly in 2024/25 (up from 1,554 the previous year)
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979 group sessions, 1,744 one-to-one sessions and 164 crèche sessions delivered
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311 children directly supported; a further 1,226 children impacted indirectly
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100% of staff reported feeling confident in the leadership and direction of the organisation, valued in their contributions, and would recommend WHM as a good place to work
2025

Annual Report 2024–25

264,000 people accessed the OCA website in 2024/25
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Nearly 200,000 people reached through Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month campaign
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Over 10,000 people completed the genetic risk tool
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World-first ovarian cancer vaccine (OvarianVax) development unlocked, with Cancer Research UK funding secured; potential to move to human clinical trials within five years
2025

Myeloma UK Impact Report 2025: For today and for tomorrow

Multiple NHS drug approvals secured in 2025 including world-first BVD approval, benefitting thousands of myeloma patients
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UK's leading myeloma charity working to prevent, treat and help people live well with myeloma through research, advocacy and patient support
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Funding pioneering research, securing NHS treatment access, supporting patients and carers, and raising awareness of myeloma symptoms and precursor conditions
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IsaVRD quadruplet treatment approved in England, Wales and Scotland — 63% of patients still in remission after five years in trials
2024

Impact Report 2024-25

1,564 individuals positively affected through Accommodation Support Hub services
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1,358 critical referrals made to specialist services during Year 4 of ASH contract
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Specialist mental health IAG work delivered through partnership with Birmingham MIND
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People rough sleeping or in emergency supported through Digbeth day centre
2025

Leeds Rhinos Foundation Social Impact and Valuation Report

£14,782,713 total social value generated; SROI ratio of £1:10.49 (vs Sport England average of £1:3.91)
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£1.41m expenditure; Schools/Community pillar alone generated £8.34m social value at £1:18.61 return
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75 projects delivered across disability & inclusion, schools/community, Rugby League development, health & wellbeing, education and netball
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Schools/Community SROI £1:18.61; Education SROI £1:8.07; Rugby League Development SROI £1:7.04; Health & Wellbeing SROI £1:4.76; Disability & Inclusion SROI £1:3.02
2025

CACT Impact Report 2024-2025

£83,630,780 total social value generated — £11.02 returned for every £1 invested (independently verified by University of Greenwich)
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28,000+ participants engaged; £7,589,000 committed charitable spend (highest in CACT's 33-year history)
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1,110 mentees supported across south London and Kent; 3,170 cost-of-living referrals; 186 mental health programme participants
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89% of Short Breaks participants improved mental and emotional wellbeing; 85% of Young Greenwich Learning Hub participants improved educational aspirations
2026

Social Impact Report 2025-26

1,200+ colleagues delivering NHS community health services across Nottingham
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6,019 Chat Health conversations with parents and young people in past 24 months
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Nottingham men's life expectancy ranked 138th of 150 English local authorities (76.6 yrs vs 79.4 national avg)
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Small Steps Big Changes: improved vocabulary, language, literacy and ASQ scores for children in Aspley, Bulwell, Hyson Green, St Ann's vs rest of city