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2026

Surrey Wellbeing Partnership Impact Report 2026

235,892+ targeted support sessions delivered across Years 1–4 (2021–2025) — 15% over delivery against target; approximately 90% of children and young people reported measurable improvement against their stated goals
Key Metric 1
Experience of Service Questionnaire (ESQ) scores: 4.66/5 for overall experience; 4.67/5 for likelihood to recommend; SWP's GBO reporting accounted for 78% of all Goal Based Outcomes reported across the Mindworks Surrey contract
Key Metric 2
44% ESQ response rate across SWP partners in Q1 2025 — highest across the Mindworks contract; services mapped to cover all areas of Surrey including hard-to-reach populations; data reviewed against 2021 Census for ethnic diversity benchmarking
Key Metric 3
Children reported improvements in relationships with family, school attendance, social confidence and self-assurance — short, medium and long-term outcomes tracked; one family described support as 'lifechanging' and said it had 'given her daughter her life back'
2026

Citizens Advice Chesterfield Annual Report 2025/26

3,379 people helped; 33,750 total issues dealt with; £6,508,333 income gained through benefits and grants
Key Metric 1
£1,605,016 debts managed and/or written off; 18,738 benefit issues and 4,680 debt issues handled; 72% of clients disabled or with a long-term health condition
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£29.31 in wider economic and social benefits for every £1 invested; £2.76 in savings to government and public services per £1; £1,644,386 social value to NHS through reducing GP and mental health service use
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9 in 10 clients said Citizens Advice helped them find a way forward; 3 in 4 said they could not have resolved issues without help; £752,433 saved by local government through homelessness reduction and council tax scheduling
2026

Growing Resilience in Teens (GRIT) Impact Report 2025

585 young people supported across 1:1 coaching and group programmes; 513 new referrals received; 170 young people attended holiday workshops
Key Metric 1
85% of young people improved their ability to manage emotions (DERS-16 validated scale); 68% achieved a clinically meaningful improvement (≥10% reduction); effect size Cohen's d = 0.93 (large effect)
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£197,376 total income; General Practice Awards 2024: Clinical Improvement in Mental Health winner; High Sheriff of Hertfordshire Sport for Good Award 2025; service capacity growth average 83% over three years
Key Metric 3
72% of young people disclosing self-harm reported a reduction in incidents; 72% of those with poor school attendance improved (average 6 additional school days over 5 months); 79% of those with body image concerns reported measurable improvement
2022

Fledge Youth Support Annual Review, Trustees' Annual Report and Accounts 2021–22

Up to 26 otherwise homeless young adults aged 18–34 housed across 5 residential properties; 12 staff employed during the year; £427,914 total income — 18.9% increase on previous year
Key Metric 1
£368,431 received in Housing Benefit for service users; surplus of £48,507 achieved; reserves of £218,701 (equivalent to 6.96 months' operating costs)
Key Metric 2
Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) adopted as basis for all service user engagement; holistic support model covering housing, advocacy, mentoring, life skills and mental health
Key Metric 3
Trauma-Informed Care training programme developed and implemented across the organisation — embedding recognition of past trauma in all support interactions
2025

Health for All Annual Review 2023–24

11,000 people helped each year; 2,190 engaged through Better Together; 10,300 children engaged through sport and Healthy Holidays activities
Key Metric 1
29,855 passengers carried across 3,790 return journeys and 77,067 miles by community transport; 600 families supported weekly through 6 community food pantries; £54,500 Household Support Fund distributed to 666 families
Key Metric 2
1,259 mums helped by breastfeeding peer supporters across 459 group sessions; 1,446 families supported through Leeds Breastfeeding; 2,948 Better Start Bradford referrals and 1,125 postnatal ward visits
Key Metric 3
18 small groups securing grants through Better Together; 730 new people joining groups; Cottingley Free Shop rehomed 50+ large furniture items and 1,500+ clothing items in its first year — started entirely from community initiative
2024

Active Gloucestershire Children and Young People Impact Report 2022

13,000 vulnerable children reached through the Gloucestershire Holiday Activities and Food Programme — 57% recipients of free school meals; 63 providers funded with a further 115 supported via matched funding
Key Metric 1
36 staff in 31 schools trained to deliver yoga and mindful movement; 94% committed to continuing delivery; 15 schools received grants totalling £131,300 through the Opening School Facilities programme
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£50,000 secured for Play Nurture Plus programme training staff across 20 schools; £7,000 co-funded for countywide yoga offer in partnership with Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning
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Play Nurture Plus projected to build resilience and improve wellbeing of 200+ vulnerable pupils in high-need schools — school champions report visibly improved behaviour, focus and joy in participants
2023

Mortal Fools Year in Review 2022–2023

1,316 young people engaged; 392 weekly sessions delivered to 237 young people in Youth Theatre, school and youth settings; 102 core Youth Theatre members
Key Metric 1
51 CONNECT training interventions delivered to 952 training participants from organisations including Newcastle University, NHS, National Trust and Ryder Architecture
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640 young people engaged with Melva digital mental health programme in academic year 22/23; 16 primary schools running Worrit Warriors counselling intervention using Melva; 5,123 digital audience members; digital content reached 375,593 people
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2 young leaders transitioned into paid Assistant Practitioner roles; 2 young leaders joined Mortal Fools Board as trustees; 92 Arts Awards achieved across Youth Theatre and Young Leaders
2025

Play Gloucestershire Impact Report 2025

15,076 play visits across 52 locations in 2025; 640 children supported through targeted Play Nurture therapeutic sessions
Key Metric 1
National Playwork Award received in 2025; National Lottery Community Fund extension secured for Play 2 Nurture project
Key Metric 2
Playwork training delivered to educators, early help teams and other trusted adults across Gloucestershire; Young Volunteer cohort trained and deployed across county
Key Metric 3
A child with complex needs who initially stayed close to familiar adults began taking a Play Ranger's hand to lead her to chosen activities — school staff noted he was calmer, more engaged and better able to manage change