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Sport and movement for inclusion, confidence, and health.

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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)
Key Metric 2
£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
2025

Sea Cadets Impact Report 2023/2024

14,095 cadets; 8,647 volunteers; survey completed by 2,324 cadets, 1,898 volunteers and 2,184 parents/carers in winter 2023/24
Key Metric 1
Cadet Net Promoter Score +57; Parents/carers NPS +75; 38% of cadets live in bottom 40% of socio-economic deprivation — in line with the UK population; 55% of Sea Cadets units in areas of relative economic disadvantage vs 33% for other youth groups
Key Metric 2
Cadets approximately twice as likely to live in 'left behind' areas vs general population; 8% looked-after children (vs 1.1% nationally); 8% young carers (vs 6% nationally); 6.2% autistic cadets (vs 2% nationally)
Key Metric 3
52% of cadets strongly agree Sea Cadets improved their ability to work in a team; 81% agree Sea Cadets is a safe environment; 83% agree Sea Cadets is a supportive environment; 92% of cadets would know who to go to if hurt or abused at Sea Cadets
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
Key Metric 2
£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
2026

BIGKID Foundation Impact Report 2025

2,500+ young people impacted from direct delivery; 10,000+ aggregate attendances amounting to almost 25,000 hours of engagement; 64% of young people were new to BIGKID in 2025
Key Metric 1
10 young people progressed into the Great Britain national Flag Football programme, competing across GB Under-21, Men's Gold, Women's Gold and Women's Silver squads; 2 young people crowned European Champions
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725+ young people engaged through youth clubs; 110+ young people on Summer Programme across 10+ unique trips and experiences; almost 200 young people on Breaking Barriers school programme
Key Metric 3
77% of Breaking Barriers participants improved emotional wellbeing; 68% improved social connectedness; 75% improved self-awareness; 71% improved attitude to learning
2025

Young Bristol Impact Report 2024–25

27,215 total contacts with young people across all provision — a 28% increase on 2023/24 (21,352)
Key Metric 1
51 trainees on the Outdoor Employment Programme gained 44 nationally recognised qualifications; 72% are now in education or employment
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£225,000 invested in community buildings in 2024/25; £753,280 invested since 2022 — 13% growth in provision across venues
Key Metric 3
80% of young people who accessed community spaces during 2024/25 returned after their first session; 49% of young people aged 8–19 continue to be supported by their Youth Club today
2025

Youth Sport Trust Impact Report 2025

2,254,331 young people given opportunities through national programmes including School Games and Barclays Girls' Football in Schools; 201,263 young people through targeted programmes
Key Metric 1
79% of young people reported increased confidence in sport; 75% reported improved resilience and happiness through YST targeted programmes
Key Metric 2
9,462 schools achieved a School Games Mark in 2025 (58% achieving Gold); 15,791 practitioners trained — a 70% increase on 2023/24
Key Metric 3
90% of English schools with Key Stage 2/3 provision now delivering equal access to girls' football in the curriculum — up from 88% in 2024
2026

North Yorkshire Youth Annual Report 2024–2025

6,372 young people accessed NYY youth clubs; 4,564 young people visited Carlton Lodge Activity Centre across 142 groups
Key Metric 1
242 young people accessed the Change Direction mentoring scheme; 144 young people accessed the Achieve mentoring scheme in schools across Scarborough, Whitby and Redcar
Key Metric 2
£1,936,561 total income — 6.7% growth year on year; Bursary Fund supported 608 young people from 58 groups since inception
Key Metric 3
Carlton Lodge satisfaction surveys: 100% rated visit as meeting aims, catering and overall impression as good or very good
2026

Tall Ships Youth Trust Report and Accounts Year Ended 28 February 2025

1,287 young people voyaged in 2024/25 — the highest year on record; 153 voyages delivered across the fleet
Key Metric 1
82% of young people were experiencing disadvantage; 80% came from disadvantaged backgrounds across the three-voyage programme
Key Metric 2
Nearly 900 RYA certificates awarded including 624 Start Yachting, 249 Competent Crew and 6 Watch Leader; 140+ young people achieved DofE expeditions and Gold Award residentials
Key Metric 3
75% of youth organisations are returning clients — demonstrating sustained trusted relationships; 227 young people recommended for Empowerment voyages and 87 for Leadership voyages in 2024/25