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Health, care, and wellbeing outcomes across communities.

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2026

North Kent Mind Annual Report 2024–2025

35 tenants supported across 6 supported housing properties; 29 clients in Heal House rough sleeper accommodation; £2,060,412 total income — surplus of £75,519 (vs deficit of £55,285 the previous year)
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SUN (Service User Network) peer support groups delivered across 9 Kent and Medway locations; BRAVE children's therapy service won Kent Mental Wellbeing Award; Men's Group supporting 12–15 individuals weekly
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Fast-Track counselling service with 1–2 week waiting times; affordable counselling at £15/session; 140 volunteer hours per week; £26,000+ raised through fundraising; £13,000 donation from Royal Engineers Association
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BRAVE awarded Winner at Kent Mental Health Wellbeing Awards; North Kent Mind won Dartford Business Award for community impact; Men's Group won award at Kent Mental Health Awards; Jubilee Court opened — 7 new self-contained flats in Gravesham
2025

Northamptonshire Mind Local Services Impact Report 2024/25

105,322 calls answered on 24/7 Mental Health Helpline — 3% increase on previous year; over 5,000 visits to Crisis Cafés across all hubs; 22,835+ total hub visits across six community locations
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2,290 one-to-one emotional support sessions delivered across all hubs; 2,227 counselling sessions attended; 405 people attending 8,264 peer support sessions
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820+ individuals from Global Ethnic Majority communities engaged through Community Connector project (first year); 10 Community Champions supporting 247 people in rural communities; 46 individuals supported by Hospital at Home (579 interventions)
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Northampton hub: 7,397 visits, 2,076 Crisis Café visits, 544 emotional support sessions, 735 counselling sessions; Rushden: 6,003 visits, 1,264 Crisis Café visits, 506 emotional support sessions; Daventry: 3,314 visits, 242 Crisis Café visits, 477 emotional support sessions
2025

SECE Mind Annual Impact Report 2025

285 adults supported through housing services; 200 adults supported through counselling; 145 children and young people supported through counselling
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50 young people supported through CrossFit Teens; 60 people supported through Brazilarte jiu-jitsu sessions; 180 people took part in annual Mental Elf 5k festive fun run
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£568k total income (£465k commissioning, £62k grant funding, £41k donations/corporate); 50+ women attended International Women's Day conference raising £3,913
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New 3-year business plan signed off with focus on community partnerships, counselling and housing; refreshed board of trustees with 9 members and new 12-person advisory group; charity chosen as London Southend Airport Charity of the Year 2025
2026

Suffolk Mind Impact Report 2025

33,000+ people used Suffolk Mind services; 33,968 Helpline calls and emails (130/day) — 27% increase on previous year; 7,603 counselling sessions delivered to 864 clients
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284 clients attended Waves (BPD/EUPD support); 115 clients supported through Suffolk Work Well (25% increase); 10,692 children, young people and adults received mental health training through the Mental Health Kitbag
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£4,016,021 total income; 49 volunteers donating 4,508 hours; 25 grants totalling £225,344.50; NPS of 97% for Suffolk Night Owls; counselling NPS of 98
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80%+ of Suffolk Work Well clients retained employment at end of support period; Coastal housing achieved CQC Outstanding; counselling NPS 98 (up from 86 the previous year); only 23% of Suffolk survey respondents meeting their needs well — down from 41% the previous year, highlighting growing need
2025

Mind in Havering, Barking & Dagenham Impact Report 2024/25

4,838 people supported across 16 projects and services; 618 women supported through Maternal Health Programme; 30,000 people visited Christmas Land 2024
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381 people supported by Peer Support Workers; 1,127 Gateway Service interventions; 334 mums in Mums Matter; 133 young people in Ready for Adulthood; 318 Havering residents supported by Statutory Advocacy
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£1,574,501 total income (7% increase); £350,913 raised through community and corporate fundraising; 440+ volunteer hours; Mind Federation Quality Mark awarded; new 5-year Strategic Plan 2025–2030 launched
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'I would not have been able to get back out in the community without my peer support worker'; 'I have found my confidence again due to the support I received'; 1.2 million social media viewership across 7 weeks Nov/Dec 2024
2026

YoungMinds Impact Report 2025

1.1 million young people accessed practical mental health guides; parents and carers viewed online advice 1.7 million times; 12,000 adults received direct support through the Parents and Carers Helpline
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4,287 trusted adults trained across 125 courses; 93% said they felt more confident to support young people; 'Fund the Hubs' campaign helped secure £5 million for a pilot of 24 early mental health support hubs
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£7,547,199 raised from fundraising activities; Hello Yellow 2024 mobilised 8,300+ supporters and 6,956 schools; M&S partnership raised £2.7 million
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Help finder tool for young people viewed over 100,000 times; help finder for parents and carers accessed by over 40,000 people; parent and carer blog viewed over 80,000 times; 65 new blogs written by and for young people
2025

Thrive & Vibe Wellbeing Programme Impact Report 2025

164 young Black and mixed heritage people reached across four co-produced wellbeing events; 65 students reached through Rhythm & Rhymes poetry workshops in Lambeth schools
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45 young women attended Glow Up (hair, skin, self-worth workshop); 40 young people engaged through Level Up gaming sessions across Lambeth youth clubs; 14 participated in The Actors Toolkit drama workshop
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Over 90% of young people in Rhythm & Rhymes poetry sessions said they had experienced anxiety or depression; programme co-produced with 11 young researchers aged 8–13 using the Tree of Life strengths-based approach
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Glow Up participants left with improved confidence in hair care and self-esteem; Actors Toolkit: all participants said they would attend future sessions and loved the format; young researchers involved in naming, curating and producing all four events
2025

Falcon Support Services Impact Report 2024–2025

239 individuals accommodated in specialist supported housing across 113 units; 8,002 visits to community drop-in services; 512 individuals supported in Charnwood and Hinckley
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76% success rate out of homelessness; £7 social value generated for every £1 spent; estimated total social value £11 million, Net Present Value £22.6 million
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595 individuals supported one-to-one through Recovery Team; 91% successfully reduced addiction; 89% improved mental health; 226 individuals supported through Steps to Success employability and skills programme
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93% of housing residents improved their finances; 89% improved health and wellbeing; 84% felt a sense of belonging; 92% reported improved community integration through drop-in