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Housing & Homelessness

Housing stability, homelessness prevention, and shelter.

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2025

Social Impact Report 2024/25

2,324 people housed in 2024-25 including 965 children; 1,186 properties across England managed by 10 housing partners
Key Metric 1
99.3% of tenants sustained tenancies for 6+ months; 98% registered with a GP; 80% of move-ons are positive transitions
Key Metric 2
£361m raised from 29 social investors since 2013; estimated SROI of £18.5m per £10m invested over 10 years (2025-2035)
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59% of tenants reported improved mental health after settling; 71% happier in their new neighbourhood than previous accommodation; 56% said tenancy had positive effect on relationships
2024

Impact Report 2023-24

52 young mothers housed in supported accommodation at 92% room occupancy; 9 returned to education
Key Metric 1
102 families connected through Birdhurst Day Nursery; 6 families receiving nursery bursaries; sensory room opened by Mayor of Croydon
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106 counselling clients supported across 24 sessions; counselling bursary available for low-income clients; total income £1,092,629
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Group work sessions increased from 3-4 to 6-7 per month from October 2023; in-house food bank provides essential food bags to residents without immediate benefits access
2025

Langley Trust Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024/25

Over 1,100 clients supported in 2024/25 across supported housing, registered care homes and prison-based services, with 458 residential clients accommodated at any given time across 97 care beds and 361 supported rooms
Key Metric 1
736 clients accommodated in supported housing since April 2024 (298 new lettings); 250 clients received specialist finance, benefit and debt advice at HMP Fosse Way, managing over £800,000 of debts
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Reconviction rate for clients remained within the target of 3% whilst with Langley during 2024/25 — with overall income growing 4.6% year-on-year
Key Metric 3
The reconviction rate for Langley Trust clients remained within the target of 3% during 2024/25, demonstrating consistent rehabilitative outcomes across a client group that includes MAPPA-managed individuals, people with complex mental health needs, and those deemed 'hard to place' by other providers — validated by CQC 'Good' ratings across all inspected registered care services
2025

The Brick Social Impact Report 2024–25

1,419 people assisted with homelessness support; estimated 10,000 families per month reached via Multibank network across 355 organisations
Key Metric 1
Volunteers: 11,800+ hours contributed; staff supported by network of corporate and community partners
Key Metric 2
£8.7 million estimated value of goods redistributed via Multibank; £911,000 saved by families on groceries; £2.33 million capital investment from Social and Sustainable Capital
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Food and essentials: Food Community helped families save a combined £911,000 on groceries; Multibank delivered 40% more goods than the prior year, reaching 355 organisations across the North West
2024

Z2K Annual Impact Report & Accounts 2024

1,235 clients supported; 1,560 cases worked; 103 homelessness cases prevented; 20 clients supported with emergency hardship grants totalling £2,120; 16 families received Turn2Us grants of £2,000 each
Key Metric 1
18 staff (average headcount); approx. 160 active pro bono volunteers from 9 law firms and 2 university legal clinics
Key Metric 2
Total income: £956,425; total expenditure: £937,165; surplus: £19,260; £4,420,238 secured in financial benefits for clients; £777,972 grant income; £157,296 donations; free reserves: £382,063
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Policy and campaigning: Security Not Sanctions campaign gathered 11,000+ petition signatures, generated 8,768 emails to parliamentary candidates, and helped prevent incapacity benefit reforms affecting 400,000+ people; Z2K gave oral evidence to the Work and Pensions Select Committee
2024

Impact Report 2023/24

222,500 homes changed for the better through £34 million of grants delivered via Ofgem's Energy Redress Scheme — a record-breaking year; £117 million allocated to 536 energy projects via Redress since 2018
Key Metric 1
16,000 householders received online energy advice through Energy Advice London; 3,500 spoke to a specialist advisor by phone or email; 12,809 households received free advice through Wales Nest scheme with 4,816 receiving home improvement packages
Key Metric 2
28,000+ free SME net zero resources accessed; 1,384 bespoke energy saving reports delivered to 969 SMEs; average annual energy bill saving of £595 for Nest scheme households in Wales
Key Metric 3
Commissioned by the Climate Change Committee to analyse international climate policy responses and define lessons for UK — research highlighted 12 initiatives addressing gaps in UK climate policy
2025

Impact Report 2024/25

1,858 young people directly reached; 16,000+ used website (42,000+ page views); 661 received support through Care Advice Service
Key Metric 1
15 policy changes to the care system secured; work raised 33 times in parliament; 110 national media hits
Key Metric 2
90% of young people feel more confident about their situation; 98% of professionals trained said learning would directly impact their practice
Key Metric 3
Three major wins through Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: corporate parenting extended to NHS and schools; Staying Close support extended to age 25; 'intentionality' rule removed from homelessness law for care leavers
2024

Annual Report 2024

Emergency accommodation and shelter provided across UK services in multiple regions
Key Metric 1
Digital inclusion programme expanded throughout 2024
Key Metric 2
Budgets project rolled out to help young people with financial independence
Key Metric 3
Young people supported into stable accommodation across the UK